Well, I guess Jesse Ventura says he "refused a body scanner" recently. There is a youtube clip, supposedly.
When I flew out of LAX International Terminal to Tokyo/Seoul the other day, there were two lines people could walk through. One seemed to lead to a metal detector and then a full-body scanner. It was marked "1". The other, marked "2", lead only to a metal detector. I asked if there was any difference which one we walked through, and I was told, "no." Some of the people who went to "one" (a much longer line!) were pulled (it looked at random) and asked to go into the full- body scannner.
My wife and daughter waited behind an Asian grandmother and her two grandchildren to go through the "2" metal detector. I was asked to remove my outer sweatshirt. I had T-shirt on underneath. After walikng through the metal detector we were able to gather our things, put back on our shoes (and my belt) and go.
What puzzled me was why people would have chosen to go to "1" at all, given the choice, but I think it is a combination of complacency, ignorance and compliance. More of a test of those things right now than anything else, though I imagine that could change at any time, and if we don't do anything I'm sure it will.
If people don't stand up for privacy and modesty these things will disappear completely, but I am glad we were still able to avoid such unnecessary shame upon exiting my country -- there was no need to go through such an embarrassing contraption to get on our flight from Seoul to LA. I don't think any othe people in the world see the need for such things. We Americans were always terribly conformist, but now we are the most submissive sheep in the world. I don't believe the idea that we are the greatest "threat" to the NWO. Whoever that is, it doesn't necessarily appear to be us -- but, maybe, it should have been.