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Anti-TSA Sites Popping Up All Over the Internet: Airport Naked Full Body Scanners Continue to Anger Americans

More and more sites exposing the TSA are coming out. The division of the Department of Homeland Security has come under fire since announcing the introduction of the naked full body scanners, in recent weeks, they have drawn more attention as the TSA introduced pat downs, which many passengers are reporting is the equivalent of federal sexual assault. Even organizations within the airline industry are calling the TSA pat downs sexual molestation.

It's no wonder more and more Web sites are coming out to expose the TSA as a disgraceful organization that is taking national security past the point decency


Nudeoscope.com is a Web site created by citizens concered with the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) use of Whole-Body Scanner or WBI on the traveling public.

Their site includes multiple resources, including brochures that you can print and distribute to your friends and family. Together, we can stop the use of WBI in American airports, and keep the traveling public safe.



DontScan.us encourages all travelers to opt out of the advanced imaging technology devices at the airport. They offer printable pamphlets to guide travelers when they reach the airport.


StopDigitalStripSearches.org, aka the Privacy coalition, is engaged in a campaign to suspend the use of "Whole Body Imaging" -- devices that photograph American air travelers stripped naked in US airports. The campaign responds to a policy reversal by the TSA which would now make the "virtual strip search" mandatory, instead of voluntary as originally announced. EPIC and others say that there are inadequate safeguards to prevent the misuse of the images. We are asking Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to suspend the program and allow for public comment. For more information, see EPIC's Whole Body Imaging page. After signing the letter using the form at the bottom of this page, consider joining the Facebook Group "Stop Airport Strip Searches"

They have a letter on their site they hope you will send to Janet Napolitano (Big Sis) in hopes the government backs down on their decision to turn airports into strip search checkpoints.