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I think DHS has most of it covered also TSA. too early to even "sepculate" on possible penny plays in the security department. jmho
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Ive been touting BSIO for a while..im in at 007 i really like there technology. Even with the fact of the there 8k looking like a botched abortion. SHlT like that just makes me more supicious.
check out there tech. they already have contracts with various states and coroners
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Current airport screening devices, such as X-ray machines, cannot see chemicals inside sealed packages. That's why airlines banned passengers from bringing liquids on planes.
“What happened today tells us we have to revisit baggage screening,” said Roger Spillmann, chief executive officer of the 20-employee company.
HiEnergy's devices can see into packages by shooting neutrons which bounce back as gamma rays that paint a distinct signature for each chemical, enabling screeners to spot nitroglycerine, plastic explosives, drugs such as cocaine or plain water.
“Each element has its own energy so we can pick up chemical formulas,” Spillmann said. “We also can tell you the components are there to mix explosives.”
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i have been looking for a worthy air taxi service to get into , if anybody knows any lemme know
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