Here is an excerpt from the YES on Dumb-*ss Skunk Tripe Website:
FAST Technology To Help County Workers Enforce Prop 102
Last year, New Scientist revealed that the US Department of Homeland Security is developing a system designed to detect "hostile thoughts" in people walking through border posts, airports and public places. The DHS says recent tests prove it works.
Project Hostile Intent as it was called aimed to help security staff choose who to pull over for a gently probing interview - or more.
Last week, the DHS science unit gave an update on the project, now dubbed the Future Attribute Screening Technologies (FAST) program. And, if DHS claims are to be believed, the research appears to be getting somewhere.
At an equestrian centre in Maryland, 140 paid volunteers walked through a pair of trailers kitted out with a battery of FAST sensors including cameras, infrared heat sensors and an eyesafe laser radar, called a Blindar, that measures pulse and breathing rate from a distance.
Some subjects were told to act shifty, be evasive, deceptive and hostile. And many were detected. "We're still very early on in this research, but it is looking very promising," says DHS science spokesman John Verrico. "We are running at about 78% accuracy on mal-intent detection, and 80% on deception."
Prop 102 FAST Technology
The FAST program uses data from a variety of sensors to warn operators of danger
Arizona's own Center For Arizona Policy hopes to deploy the technology one day to assist county offices with issuing marriage certificates. President Cathi Herrod discussed the plan with us.
"This year we are virtually assured of passing Prop 102, because we're not going to repeat the mistakes we made with Prop 107. So we've already started pilot testing the FAST program, on license from DHS, to assist county workers with homosexuality detection. The law is the law."
Prop 102 Marriage Detectors
Operators would monitor sensors from county buildings to assist in denying marriage licenses
Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano was prepared to make a statement for this interview. But as soon as we mentioned the homosexuality detection technology, her staff immediately cancelled the meeting.
I feel like I now need to take a bath...