Amerikan Gestapo laser scanner reads people at molecular level!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - July 11, 2012 - The Amerikan Gestapo Department of Homeland Security division will soon be using a laser at airports that can detect everything about you.
A scanner that could read people at the molecular level has been invented. This laser-based scanner, which can be used 164-feet away, could read everything from a person’s adrenaline levels, to traces of gun powder on a person’s clothes, to illegal substances - and it can all be done without a physical search. It also could be used on multiple people at a time, eliminating random searches at airports.
The laser-based scanner is to be used in airports as soon as 2013.
The scanner is called the Picosecond Programmable Laser. The device works by blasting its target with lasers which vibrate molecules that are then read by the machine that determine what substances a person has been exposed to. This could be anything from Semtex explosives to the bacon and egg sandwich you had for breakfast that morning.
But what makes Genia Photonics’ version so special is that the machine is more compact compared to the other devices and can still maintain its incredible range.
Although the technology could be used by “Big Brother,” Genia Photonics states that the device could be far more beneficial being used for medical purposes to check for cancer in real time, lipids detection, and patient monitoring.