Paul Joseph Watson - Friday, January 8,  2009
   
 Naked body scanners are being readied to go  mobile and scan you on the street, at football games and any other event where masses of people are congregated,  according to a leaked paper written by Dutch authorities.
  
 As we have been warning all along, the tyranny now being metered  out at airports was always intended to be rolled out onto  the streets, with mobile metal detectors already being stationed at various  transport hubs in the UK in the name of stopping knife crime.
  
 Now Dutch police have announced that they  are developing a mobile scanner that will "see through people's clothing  and look for concealed weapons".
  
 According to a confidential document, "The scanner could first  be used as an alternative to random body searches in high risk areas. The mobile  detector would enable the search to be carried out more quickly and would only  be used on people suspected of carrying concealed weapons," 
reports Dutch News.nl. 
 The device would also be used from a distance on groups of people "and mass  scans on crowds at events such as football matches." 
  
 "The biggest challenge is making it portable and ensuring it can  carry out a scan in seconds," Giampiero Gerini, a  professor at Eindhoven University, told the paper.
  
 The aim is to develop and deploy the device  within three years. With police in major  American and British cities already carrying out random searches of innocent  people under routinely abused terrorism laws, mobile scanners are likely to be  added to their arsenal, especially if people have been trained to accept their  use as routine in airports.
  
 Three years ago, 
leaked  documents out of the Home Office revealed that 
authorities in the UK were working on proposals to fit lamp posts  with CCTV cameras that would X-ray scan passers-by and "undress them" in  order to "trap terror suspects".
 
 "The questions are when is this a useful addition to security  and when does it become unduly intrusive and worrying to the public?" said  Professor Paul Wilkinson, a terrorism expert.
  
 Since everything that we see being installed at the airports is  now gradually being introduced on the streets, how long will it be before  mind-reading devices that scan individuals for behavioral psychology, now being  discussed for use in airports, are stationed on every major street corner?
  
 The technologies now being prepared not just for the airport,  but for our everyday lives, are far more frightening and technologically  advanced than anything George Orwell wrote about in 1984. 
  
   
  comment:
  
 Wearing hijab/niqab/jilbab or any other clothes is useless if  you are living in these countries. These people can see you with and without  clothes and can take pictures. With how much they hate Islam and Muslims, you  can be sure these pictures will end up on the internet (especially porn sites).  
  
 How much is your (and your women folks') modesty worth? Is it  worth living in these lands?
 
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