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Study Finds TSA Airport Scanners ‘Damage DNA’

According to a new study by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, TSA airport body scanners cause significant damage to human DNA, potentially leading to illnesses such as cancer.  The study, conducted by Bojan S. Alexandrov, concludes that terahertz waves could “unzip double-stranded DNA, creating bubbles that could significancy interfere with processes such as gene expression and DNA replication.” What this means is that the body scanners used in most U.S. airports may be causing thousands of passengers to suffer fertility problems, fetal development problems, and even giving them cancer. The study comes after claims that the manufacturer of the original X-ray scanners, Rapidscan, openly admitted that the scanners had not only been poorly tested but that the safety results had been totally fabricated. This led to the replacement of X-ray scanners with newer millimeter wave scanners. However, these were also inadequately tested, until now. Humansarefree.com reports: Now think about the thousands of people who are subjected to these levels of untested energy particles every day in the name of “National Security”. The military’s Active Denial weapon uses millimeter wave technology to create an intense burning sensation on the skin’s surface using a 95 GHz (3.2mm wavelength) beam. But the TSA tells us not to worry [...]

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