[ RadSafe ] Fact or Fiction?

Brennan, Mike (DOH) Mike.Brennan at DOH.WA.GOV
Fri Jul 13 13:56:53 CDT 2012


I would have to see positive results from a skeptical third party, who
was handed the machine and the manual, and allowed to test it in any
manner they wished, before I accept this.  The explanation of "how it
works" really isn't an explanation at all.

It reminds me of the divining rod DOD bought to find bombs in Iraq.

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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Fact or Fiction?

The technology is most likely fiction. (The author of the article 
requested to remain anonymous.) But the part about DHS planning to
install 
it soon is entirely believable!

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http://gizmodo.com/5923980/the-secret-government-laser-that-instantly-kn
ows-everything-about-you


Hidden Government Scanners Will Instantly Know Everything About You From

164 
Feet Away
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Clayton J. Bradt
Principal Radiophysicist
NYS Dept. of Health
Biggs Laboratory, Room D486A
Empire State Plaza
Albany, NY 12201-0509

518-474-1993

The richest 400 Americans own as much as the bottom 150 million put 
together.
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