Will Americans be forced to go through TSA pat downs 100 years from now?

When will TSA pat downs end in America?

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For Americans of past generations, having to go through intrusive private body parts searches/pat downs to use a plane, train, sports stadium, shopping mall etc was unimaginable but it is increasingly becoming a norm. When in future , if ever, you think Americans will no longer be forced to go through intrusive searches/pat downs for basic movements?





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Your implanted microchip will scan your body, and out to 100 feet around you, for contraband and prohibited items.

Your electronic dang'an will have records of every move you made, every word you said, since birth.

The non compliant will have their access codes shut off, so that the chip will not allow them secure access to airports, mass transit or private vehicles among a hundred other places.

That's assuming they are just not marked for outright extermination.
 
Naa, too expensive. TSA in 100 years will be ROBOTS or Scanning Machines.

With the framework of Total Surveillance, expect to always be scanned for every aspect of your individuality to be controlled at every moment of every single day of your life. Hell, 100 years from now, they'll probably know with 100% accuracy if you are even daydreaming of resisting in any way shape or form, and will be appropriately dealt with.

Of course, this is all speculation that they will be able to maintain total control over the next 100 years, and I do not believe this to be the case. I believe the system is going to crumble under its own enormous weight, and the results of that collapse could very well also lead to a Dystopian Future equally as dark as a future where they have been able to maintain Total Control.

Fail, the future is.
 
Sadly, implanted devices do not seem far fetched at all. There is a whole lot of implanting already going on without people being "forced".
 
Tough to tell since you used the term, "America" and not the United States. The United States is already pretty much over as we once knew her.
 
No.

Your implanted microchip will scan your body, and out to 100 feet around you, for contraband and prohibited items.

Your electronic dang'an will have records of every move you made, every word you said, since birth.

The non compliant will have their access codes shut off, so that the chip will not allow them secure access to airports, mass transit or private vehicles among a hundred other places.

That's assuming they are just not marked for outright extermination.

In 100 years... I'm guessing the vast majority of humans will be genetically modified to produce goods for their superiors without any of these annoying traits of rebellion and individuality. They will have no need of travel. There will be no need for the TSA anymore.
 
Eating Fukushima tuna* will allow all the future neighborhood grocery store,
nude porno scanner machines to use safer, completely passive technology.

*A low reading will require a mandatory one-time adjuvant-free vaccination.
 
This TSA crap will end when Joe Average decides he's had enough and stops buying the propaganda, and stops making excuses for the tyranny.








in other words, maybe never. :(
 
It probably won't matter, because global warming might cook us off the surface of the planet any day now! :eek:
 
In 100 years pat downs will have been replaced by full body cavity searches
Everyone in the world will have to go through them and
TSA will have been outsourced to a interactive pay to molest company.

-t
 
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