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Servile Rudd acquiesces to Washington’s demands!
by ryall Tuesday, Feb 9 2010, 7:41am
international / human rights / commentary

Despite clear warnings from scientists that exposure to direct radiation from body scanners is unsafe, our pathetic Washington lackey PM, Kevin ‘custard face’ Rudd, did not hesitate when America ordered the installation of full body scanners at Oz airports!  Are we no longer capable of assessing the suitability of these costly, cumbersome and potentially lethal radiation machines?  Must our custard-faced, gutless leaders, ‘yez boss’ every dictate from Washington without question; where is the evaluation and risk assessment to health, notwithstanding privacy issues?  Let’s hear it from OUR EXPERTS not from a lackey (jellyfish) leader who snaps to attention whenever Washington demands!

'yez boss,' without question!
'yez boss,' without question!

The following story from the Age is typical and avoids many issues not least of which is who stands to profit from these clearly unsafe and intrusive radiation machines?

Full-body airport scans part of security revamp
by Jonathan Pearlman

AIRLINE passengers will have full-body screening at Australia's international airports from next year in an upgrade of security that could lead to delays and extra costs.

Transport Minister Anthony Albanese said the body scanners would produce stick figures rather than naked images, but has referred changes to the Privacy Commissioner to ensure they do not unduly intrude on privacy.

The body screening will not be applied to all passengers. The government has yet to decide whether they will be chosen randomly for tests or profiled as potential threats.

''We'll be looking at the form of the technology,'' he said. ''There is technology, for example, that produces what's known in the industry as a stick figure. So it identifies on the screen something that has to be checked, without identifying things that demure people might not want to be checked.''

The four-year, $200 million upgrade includes a doubling of random explosive testing at the eight main airports, improved passenger screening, extra dogs, cargo X-ray screening and the introduction of multi-view X-ray machines and bottle scanners, capable of detecting liquid-based explosives.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said: ''This may mean it takes longer for passengers to pass through security, but the government believes that this inconvenience is a small price to pay for increased security.

''Although no single measure can prevent a terrorist attack, new technologies, better training and greater co-operation with other governments can help us stay one step ahead of terrorist organisations.''

The upgrade follows a review of security after an attempted attack on Christmas Day in the US by a man who hid a bomb in his underwear.

Australia's foremost anti-terrorism expert, Clive Williams of the Australian National University, said the money could be better spent on strategies that weeded out terrorists before they got to the screening gate. ''By the time somebody that has intent gets to the screening point, they can get through screening if they're well organised.''

The changes are likely to create extra costs and could lead to an increase of the $47 passenger movement charge for departing international travellers.

''There will be costs for airport operators for training and implementation,'' said the executive director of the Tourism & Transport Forum Brett Gale. ''Given the additional scanners and X-ray machines will be for outbound passengers and that a random selection of passengers will be screened, any inconvenience or delays for travellers should be minimal.''

Security analyst Anthony Bergin said the changes focused excessively on technology and lacked ''human'' measures such as improved checks of staff. ''One of the weakest systems in airport security is the quality and trainers of the screeners,'' said Dr Bergin, director of research programs at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.

He said body scanners would improve security but were not foolproof and may require profiling of passengers. ''Outside of stripping people, they will not detect things that are held inside the body or whether someone has swallowed something. It raises issues to do with profiling. Those issues will be sensitive. It will raise issues about the training of screeners and the quality of the screeners.''

Opposition transport spokesman Warren Truss said body scanners would intrude on privacy and should only be used if they were vital to security.

Australian Privacy Foundation chairman Roger Clarke warned of flight delays, staff not knowing how to operate machines, false positives, health and safety issues, and ''the great unknown'' of the impact upon privacy.

© 2010 Fairfax Digital

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by mother-to-be Tuesday, Feb 9 2010, 6:35pm

Thank you very much for alerting me to what vested interests clearly do not want us to know.

Recent tests confirmed that I am eight weeks pregnant. My job demands that I travel regularly and I shudder to think of the deleterious effect exposure to direct radiation would have on me and my unborn child!

The point is 'terrorists' would clearly use children, visibly pregnant women, the old and infirm to carry dangerous material. Thereby avoiding scans! People in my category of unconfirmed pregnancy would be exposed, who would take the responsibility for scanning women in the early stages of pregnancy?

The link informs us -- from a nuclear scientist no less -- that these devices utilise dangerous X-ray radiation. And to think the decision to expose people and unborn children to severe health risks lies with non-qualified customs officers, for God's sake!

The link and associated youtube video suggest that large scale manufacture was underway prior to decisions to install these potentially lethal devices -- this entire 'security exercise' reeks of profiteering and authoritarian social management methods.

It is clear a full-scale independent inquiry into the use, safety and possible installation of these costly and dangerous direct radiation devices is warranted -- as if we are not already 'swimming' in enough indirect radiation with modern integrated communications and electronic equipment!

The addition of direct exposure to known harmful radiation could tip an already abused immune system over the edge, leading to a host of maladies, general ill-health and possibly cancer.

Recent studies have proven that dogs can be trained to smell the early onset of cancer. Surely it would be preferable to utilise more SAFE biological detection methods at our airports -- but of course that would mean less profits for the companies and vested interests involved in the 'Security' Industry.

I smell a rat -- Kevin Rudd, never again!


 
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