
Search Engine A Perfectly Average Anomaly
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Dec 19, 2025 Doug McMakin, a research engineer behind millimeter-wave body-scanning technology, shares insights into how and why these scanners might flag certain body parts. Frequent traveler Travis recounts his bizarre experiences being consistently flagged on his trips, sparking a curious investigation. The duo discusses theories ranging from clothing geometry to moisture affecting scan results, even humorously experimenting with wetting clothes to see if it triggers alarms. The conversation dives into privacy issues and the realities of automated detection, leaving many questions unanswered.
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Repeated Groin Flags During Security
- Travis regularly triggers the TSA millimeter-wave scanner with boxes over his crotch and anus despite having a normal body.
- He endures the same public pat-down ritual every time, including back-of-hand checks of crotch and buttocks.
Second Listener With Same Problem
- Silas reported the same persistent groin flagging and feared he was a freak of nature until told others experienced it too.
- He confirmed he had no implants or surgeries and considered the coincidence disturbing but not sexuality-related.
Third Listener Confirms Pattern
- Keller was the third listener who said his groin always lights up red on the TSA screen despite nothing abnormal.
- He had no implants and had tried clearing pockets and clothes, yet still got flagged every time.


