Dang, I forgot to turn the html on. It should show now. But the point is, Bennie, whoever develops this type technology, it can and will spread and be an issue in all the other countries. Some of it starts in Europe, some in the U.S., but there's nothing to keep it from being applied anywhere unless some watchdog stays ahead of it and the courts don't go bananas (pardon that).

I personally think this is worthy of a lot more attention and instead people are fussing more over foods, although I partly understand that. What's in Gerbers for your baby and all, meanwhile the government is cruising the streets or flying overhead and taking extra powerful x ray photos, and looking straight through you at airports. In fact, maybe unconciously people don't want to know. They do buy into the idea that the invasion is worth the extra security. But it's odd. They fear the corollary - getting exploded by their tomatoes - so they feel they should try and control that.