Airport Radiation and Your Health
A new threat, using another level of security scare, is being used to expose the flying population to either excessive ionizing radiation or ultra high frequency radiation. Thanks to the attempted airliner bombing on Christmas 2009, TSA Security Laboratory Director Susan Hallowell recently announced the agency’s intent to use back-scatter X-ray machines for passenger surveillance.
Obviously we need to refine our screening techniques to provide maximum safety for our air travel. However, these X-ray machines penetrate a few centimeters into the skin and reflect back a naked body image. While some will view this as a privacy violation, this is not the immediate problem. Thomas Wiggins, a radiation company engineer, admits that before 9/11, proposing such a system would be like ordering his own death sentence. He has changed his mind and now states that they could “scan a pregnant woman 200 times without a health risk.” This is a scientifically fallacious statement.
Those implementing this near-sighted agenda have deliberately ignored the outstanding research of Dr. John Gofman (Professor Emeritus of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley) showing that THERE IS NO SAFE DOSE OF IONIZED RADIATION. This statement is based on years of serious unbiased research. Ionizing radiation in the X-ray spectrum damages and mutates both chromosomal DNA and structural proteins in human cells. If this damage is not repaired, it can lead to cancer. X-rays also damage the interior walls of the arteries. These cells are then unable to process lipoproteins correctly, resulting in atherosclerotic plaques and mini tumors in the arteries, stimulating atherosclerosis and heart disease. Dr. Gofman’s studies indicate that radiation from medical diagnostics and treatment is a causal co-factor in 50% of America’s cancers and 60% of our ischemic (blood flow blockage) heart disease. He stresses that the frequency with which Americans are medically X-rayed “makes for a significant radiological impact.” The more people are exposed to these higher doses of radiation, the greater their risk of real, life-threatening cancer and heart disease.
A report in the British medical journal Lancet noted that after breast mammograms were introduced in 1983, the incidence of ductal carcinoma (12% of breast cancer) increased by 328%, of which 200% was due to the use of mammography itself. A Lawrence Berkeley National Lab study has demonstrated that breast tissue is extremely susceptible to radiation-induced cancer, confirming warnings by numerous experts that mammograms can initiate the very cancers they may later identify. Dr. Gofman believes that medical radiation is a co-factor in 75% of breast cancer cases. With this information, it would not be very intelligent to expose your breasts to radiation from X-ray machines at airports. This is an explicit danger to American women. (Infrared mammography is a far safer diagnostic tool.)
Yes, we should improve security, but these procedures must not introduce a scientifically proven, life-threatening hazard to our health. America’s cancer rates are already rising in every category. Airline pilots and cabin crews suffer more skin and breast cancer due to higher levels of radiation while flying. Dr. Abram Petkau has uncovered significant statistical research showing that a pregnant woman flying in an airplane in her first trimester exposes her baby to enough radiation to increase its risk of leukemia sixteen times.
The other source of surveillance being considered is ultra high frequency radio waves. There are scanners available that produce a frequency 1000 times higher than is healthfully advisable. Some examples include radar, producing a wide variety of radiations and causing cancer and neurological problems; microwaves, which are also noted to cause cancer; and even ultrasound: Swedish research on the use of ultrasound technologies on fetuses indicate that it may cause subtle brain damage and be associated with delayed development and learning disorders.
The attempted terrorist attacks are cause for concern, but we need to think about appropriate security without creating a screening system lethal to our population. In addition to effectively enforcing those systems already in place, there are many other forms of security screening that could work.
I am urging you to start expressing your concern now. We must strongly protest to convince authorities that this is a dangerous and thoughtless approach, which will increase the risk of cancer, atherosclerosis, heart disease, and brain damage to our population. The risk/benefit analysis does not justify these measures, which are at best foolish and at worst genocidal.
Blessings to your health and spiritual wellbeing.
Gabriel Cousens, M.D.
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13 Comments
Certainly we all need to do what we can to prevent these dangerous rays on our body. However, I am 57 yo and did not have this information available to me (or I didn’t know about it) when I was younger. I have flown quite a lot, and had a couple of CT scans and some x-rays. I currently avoid mammograms, although I have been told by my gynecologist that I need one (I haven’t had one for at least 5 years, and my mother had breast cancer at age 62). I would like to know what a person is to do now that they have been exposed to radiation in the past. Is there anything to make the cells regenerate after damage? Thanks for anyone’s thoughts.
Very informative post. I am looking forward to more from Gabriel! :)
The question I have never been able to get answered is this: can we refuse the scan and opt for a stip-search instead?
I would rather parade around the airport naked than to subject myself to this hazardous nonsense.
Wow! I had no idea. Thanks for this incredibly enlightening post.
Thank you for this in depth report, which is helpful for our waking up and doing what works.
Best.
Kendra Gamble
Im with ya Garrett, I plan on asking to be searched rather than go through one o those machines! Am curious how that will work out.
Great article. And raw foods are great for overall health and healing Pam!
Thank you Dr. Cousens for this important information! As a breast cancer survivor, perhaps I’m more aware than the average person of the risk associated with radiation from mammograms. And when I heard about people being concerned about privacy issues at the airports, I shouted at the tv “why aren’t you worried about the radiation!!” Thanks to the financial devastation of cancer, I’m too broke to fly anywhere, but I too would rather be strip searched than exposed to the radiation. Why aren’t more people, especially women, voicing concern about this? How many women know immediately that they’re pregnant? How many women will find out AFTER exposure to this ‘security’ measure that they are pregnant? Honestly, I can’t comprehend how this idea got this far.
Thanks for this, Dr. Cousens. I’m curious about the infrared mammography. I have dense breasts (and a mother as well as paternal grandmother who have/had breast cancer) and have been told that I need digital mammograms every year. No one has ever offered me infrared as an option (no big surprise), so I’m just wondering if it has the same level of sensitivity as conventional digital mammography. Thanks again!
Thank you for posting this. It’s a continual source of amazement to me that our governments can appear so incredibly ignorant. I will certainly be among those to ask for a physical search instead of exposing myself even more. Already we are flying around in a WiFi set up these days… how much more do we need to expose ourselves to??? I’m with the Q-Link thing so far… check out http://www.clarus.com
Namaste
Carmel
Thanks for this article- I was dubious when I heard about these new scanners and now I certainly won’t allow myself to be subjected to radiation! Does anyone know if X-ray belts for scanning luggage are damaging to foods or food supplements in the same way other forms of radiation(eg. microwaves) are? I am flying from London Heathrow to India on Friday, I am going be there a couple of months and I want to take things with me like Beta-Glucans, Colloidal Silver, Vitamin supplements and Probiotics to maintain optimum health!
Wow, I read this on the way to the airport, I didn’t know about any of this. Could you do another post on how we could protect our bodys after going through this kind of sercurity? Such as how we could try to repair the protine that was damaged.








Wow, I had no idea of the implications of these x-ray devices. Thanks for the eye-opener!
May 14, 2010