HuffP.com: “Is The U.S. Government Planning To Implement Secret Scanners That Can Detect Anything?”

HuffP.com: Is The U.S. Government Planning To Implement Secret Scanners That Can Detect Anything? by Allie Compton:

The debate over the government’s use of technology that may infringe on privacy is about to be blown out of the water.

Gizmodo has published a report from an anonymous contributor alleging that the government plans on implementing laser-based molecular scanners as soon as 2013. These scanners have the ability to detect even trace amounts of substances.

“From specks of gunpowder to your adrenaline levels to a sugar-sized grain of cannabis to what you had for breakfast,” said the report.

The Picosecond Programmable Laser scanners — developed by Genia Photonics and In-Q-Tel — have a reach of 50 meters (164 feet). The machine fires a laser in picoseconds (trillionths of a second), detecting the tiniest traces of substances in an instant, according to the report.

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