Airport body scanners emit T-rays that attack human DNA: "The new airport scanners emit not X-rays, but little tested T-rays, or THz waves (terahertz waves), which can tear apart human DNA, scientists say.
Scientist Boian Alexandrov has said that T-rays can 'unzip' DNA strands, tearing them apart, thus creating bubbles in the strands that significantly interfere with gene expression and DNA replication.
The nanoparticles in the pandemic vaccines such as GlaxoSmithKline's, Pandemrix, also appear to be designed to attack human DNA.
It has been reported anecdotally that several pregnant women operating the body scanners at Heathrow airport have already lost their babies.
This is a report by J. Speer- Williams on the potential impact on our DNA of the new airport scanners implemented after the so called 'underwear bomber' incident, which appears to be another contrived operation because the 'bomber' was escorted onto the plane in The Netherlands at Christmas by FBI agents."
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