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Stopping Terrorists with Nintendo Wii

10/16/2009 - 1:00 am By Diana Adams
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Can I just say that when I first read about this on CNN.com earlier this week, my weird sh** meter went into overdrive. Are they kidding?

Apparently Homeland Security in the States is researching the possibility of using Wii balance boards in airport security around the country. Yeah, beginning in 2011, you may see that Wii Fitness Board you have stored away in your living room at the airport also.

This investigation is one of Homeland Security’s FAST (Future Attribute Screening Technology) projects. The idea is that if someone is suspicious at the airport, they will be asked to stand on the Wii board which will be able to measure how nervous they are by detecting a rapid heartbeat, shifting weight, changing body temperatures, eye movement, irregular breathing, stress and general nervousness.

I am always nervous and ready to get off of a long flight, does that mean I suddenly become a suspicious passenger? Is there a real connection between nervousness and malicious intent?

I can’t help but think about how the greatest liars in the world are able to beat lie detector tests. Assuming that logic translates to this, wouldn’t it be safe to say that they most experienced terrorists would be able to beat the Wii balance board test at the airport?

Of course, people everywhere are screaming about how this is a violation of civil liberties. “Nobody has the right to look at my intimate bodily functions, my breathing, my perspiration rate, my heart rate, from afar,” said Joe Stanley of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

No matter how all this turns out, it can only be good news for Nintendo. Who knew they would be able to take advantage of a whole other niche for their products, the security technologies sector. I wonder if soon we will be using a Wii remote to watch a movie on an airplane too.

This video explains how the Wii Balance Board works, in case you haven’t seen one:

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Author: Diana Adams

By day, Diana is the CEO/owner of Adams Consulting Group, Inc, a technology services and business solutions consultancy firm serving the specific needs of its clients in advertising and public relations. By night, she lives and breathes by writing. After publishing a small cookbook last year, she is now working on her new masterpiece, scheduled for publishing next year. “I could write all night long and not get tired of it. I think that is when you know you’ve tapped into a true passion. Whatever that thing may be, if you could do it all day or night long, lose track of time, ‘wake up’ ten hours later, and still thirst for more, that is a passion, and I feel like I’ve found that in my writing.” Diana also spends many hours each week assisting the homeless men and women in Atlanta. You can find her on Twitter at @adamsconsulting.


5 Comments

Alexis Brille

October 16th, 2009

“I am always nervous and ready to get off of a long flight[...]”

Me too and that’s why I don’t agree with this either.

I often get excited for a trip and surely, I won’t be so balanced on that damn board!

What about people who just have bad balance? Will this apply for elderly people also?

That’s just silly.

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Jules

February 2nd, 2010

Nice article. Insane concept though!

I’m like you I get nervous just being near figures of authority – I drive terribly when being followed by a police car and automatically run through a mental check list… MOT – check, tyres OK – check, seat belt – check etc.!

If anything the less nervous looking the alleged terrorist is the more suspicious security should be right? They are ‘trained’ to be terrorists aren’t they?

Plus… on a slightly more controversial note ‘terrorists’ and ‘terrorist events’ are mostly manufactured by governments to facilitate fear and a controllable state.

Governments = WIN.

That should get the conversation going. :)

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Diana Adams Reply:

Thank you Jules! I really appreciate your insight. I agree with you. I think I actually start committing traffic crimes when there is a police car behind me because I get so nervous. Haha! #YouRock

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hypotheek

August 13th, 2010

Bereken zelf uw hypotheek. Hypotheek berekenen? Maak snel een indicatieve berekening van het maximale leenbedrag van uw hypotheek.

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lenen

August 14th, 2010

Over de voor- en nadelen van het afsluiten van een lening zonder BKR-toetsing.

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