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Israelis Invent Terrorist Detector
by Kurt Nimmo    Another Day in the Empire
Entered into the database on Friday, December 30th, 2005 @ 13:49:40 MST


 

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Apparently the woman pictured at left is accustomed—hence the friendly smile—to unreasonable search and possible seizure, as she lives in Russia where a lot of people remain brainwashed into acquiescing to the state after more than 70 years of totalitarian rule followed by a sound neolib fleecing.

“A woman undergoes testing by the GK-1 lie detector, a prototype of which is in use at a Russian airport, in this handout picture released November 17, 2005 by Nemesysco,” a caption accompanying the photo pasted on the Yahoo News site reads. “A new walk-through airport lie detector made in Israel may prove to be the toughest challenge yet for potential hijackers or drugs smugglers.”

I’m not certain about Russia, but here in America “potential hijackers” are created by the CIA or by way of Pentagon black op and an appreciable percentage of drugs are imported by the Cocaine Import Agency or CIA. Of course, black op patsies and spook-sanctioned drug smugglers will never be subjected to the GK-1 lie detector, a machine that ominously resembles something out of a Robert Heinlein or Philip K. Dick novel.

It would appear the Israelis have devised a remarkable machine. “GK1 is a state-of-the-art, reliable security measure, which significantly reduces embarrassing and unnecessary inconveniences to the largely legitimate public,” the Nemesysco website explains. “In border control scenarios, one encounters diverse emotional structures that are not associated with criminal intent, e.g. exhausted travelers, or excited vacationers. The uniqueness of the GK1 system is in its ability to cluster and categorize these different emotional structures by learning to identify the ones that signal real intention to commit a crime or acts of terror.” Is it possible the GK 1 also detects the reason somebody may become a terrorist—for instance, having their land stolen, homes flattened, their brother or father killed by racist IOF thugs, or subjected to humiliation and taunts at a “border control” checkpoint? Is it possible the GK 1 can tell the difference between a real terrorist and one created by a covert operation undertaken by a state intelligence service?

Of course, the latter wouldn’t be subjected to the GK 1 and would be quietly spirited into the country, as more than a few nine eleven patsy-hijackers were by the CIA at the U.S. Consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, according to J. Michael Springmann, formerly chief of the visa section. “The Consulate at Jeddah, as news junkies everywhere know, was the revolving door through which 15 of the 9/11 hijackers entered the United States,” Springmann tells us. In Britain, terrorists wouldn’t face GK 1 either, as terrorists such as Haroon Rashid Aswat are put up by MI-6, according to former Justice Department prosecutor John Loftus.

If the Israeli GK 1 ever shows up in U.S. airports, it will undoubtedly be used as yet another intimidation device, as having non-Arabs on domestic flights take off their shoes and now walk through machines that essentially strip them naked before goons at monitors is par for the course (only in an American airport would most men allow strangers to gawk their wives and girlfriends with x-ray-like devices without punching somebody in the nose). Of course, if you complain too much about this intrusion, there is another airport “security” device (invented by—you guessed it—the Israelis) that delivers “up to 100 kilovolts and feeds it to disguised metal electrodes” planted in hand-held electromagnetic wands.