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singular_me
17th February 2017, 02:23 PM
just as for being patted down

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Los Alamos Study Finds Airport Scanners Alter DNA
17 February 2017 GMT


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szd4xpItDF0

If you travel in the US you’ve likely passed through a whole-body millimeter wave and/or x-ray scanner. Although the government claims these devices are safe, that the health effects of such devices have been thoroughly investigated, the EU & UK have banned such technologies.

So, what’s the difference and what’s the potential problem?

Millimeter wave scanners use non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation similar to that used by wireless data transmitters, in the Extremely High Frequency (EHF) radio band (which is a lower frequency than visible light). The health risks posed by these machines are still being studied, and the evidence is mixed. While the force generated by the EHF waves is small, they can tear apart double-stranded DNA, creating bubbles in the DNA that could interfere with processes such as gene expression and DNA replication.
Backscatter X-ray machines use low dose penetrating radiation for detecting suspicious metallic and non-metallic objects hidden under clothing or in shoes and in the cavities of the human body.

Backscatter machines produce low-energy X-rays, which have a wavelength on the order of 1×10-10 meters; the evidence of negative health effects of x-rays is well accepted at this point, as evidenced by the EU’s ban on all airport x-ray scanners. But millimeter wave scanners produce microwaves with wavelengths that fall exactly between 10-4 meters (1 millimeter) and 10-3 meters (10 millimeters)- very similar to the microwave spectrum (perhaps they decided to call them millimeter wave scanners because the alternative would have immediately raised concern in people’s minds).



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPBfuQA9578

MORE
http://www.healthnutnews.com/airport-millimeter-wave-scanners-alter-dna/

AND
http://thetruthrevolution.net/?p=4079

crimethink
18th February 2017, 12:31 PM
Like this is news. Any dose of artificial radiation is harmful. There is no "harmless dose."