message to terrorist supporters
Hey you citizen, you are either with us or against right? and if you are not with US, then this is what we are about to do to you.<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18725095.600">www.newscientist.com/arti...725095.600</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>quote ''VOLUNTEERS taking part in tests of the Pentagon's "less-lethal" microwave weapon were banned from wearing glasses or contact lenses due to safety fears. The precautions raise concerns about how safe the Active Denial System (ADS) weapon would be if used in real crowd-control situations.<br><br>The ADS fires a 95-gigahertz microwave beam, which is supposed to heat skin and to cause pain but no physical damage (New Scientist, 27 October 2001, p 26). Little information about its effects has been released, but details of tests in 2003 and 2004 were revealed after Edward Hammond, director of the US Sunshine Project - an organisation campaigning against the use of biological and non-lethal weapons - requested them under the Freedom of Information Act.<br><br>Its okay talking about things for now, but wait till you gather momentem and take to the streets in revoloution,<br><br>A few months ago my home was buzzed by an unmarked intel helicopter for 45 minutes, it hovered in one place for a few minutes and i witnessed flashes coming from the thing, i was ill for a day, paranoia..lol.<br><br>Small scalar weapons are now official, these protectors of freedom are going to fire MICROWAVE BEAMS AT CITIZENS? but dont worry it only heats up the skin and causes pain for a few seconds, so stick to your computers and take no direct action, seems to be the message, or we will have to bring out the bigger more powerful weapons and microwave you terrorist sympathisers if you are not with us and you are against us seems to be the message, a bit like a human cattle prod if you will.<br><br><br> Quote ''But Neil Davison, co-ordinator of the non-lethal weapons research project at the University of Bradford in the UK, says controlling the amount of radiation received may not be that simple. "How do you ensure that the dose doesn't cross the threshold for permanent damage?" he asks. "What happens if someone in a crowd is unable, for whatever reason, to move away from the beam? Does the weapon cut out to prevent overexposure?"<br><br>During the experiments, people playing rioters put up their hands when hit and were given a 15-second cooling-down period before being targeted again. One person suffered a burn in a previous test when the beam was accidentally used on the wrong power setting.<br><br>“What happens if someone is unable to move away from the beam?”A vehicle-mounted version of ADS called Sheriff could be in service in Iraq in 2006 according to the Department of Defense, and it is also being evaluated by the US Department of Energy for use in defending nuclear facilities. The US marines and police are both working on portable versions, and the US air force is building a system for controlling riots from the air.<br><br>From issue 2509 of New Scientist magazine, 22 July 2005, page 26<br><br><br>It ''could'' be in iraq by 2006? well lets all hope these 'terrorists' and their 'sympathisers' do not 'capture' our democracy exporters and their new toys eh? who knows' they then may start to fire them back on the leaders of democracy exporting? how will the 'leaders' of 'freedom' and 'democracy' stop the people 'against us' from firing these at chemical georgie and junior BOMBADIER blair after the next mythical terrorist group bombings? when they come onto the front lawns to offer up the next reprisals, new laws etc?<br><br>its going to be like a big microwave ovening of people when the new lethal microwave weapons are brought out to play.<br><br>oh by the way, as junior BOMBADIER blair prepares to rush his unpatriot act through in the next 6 months, we can all look forward to trial by judges only and no juries, and we all know what that means dont we? just ask antiaristo about them 'with us' judges.<br><br><br><br><br> <p></p><i></i>