Re: [CTRL] The Pentagon's Laser Crowd Controller

2001-07-03 Thread Nessie

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The Pentagon has developed a new non-lethal beam projection device to
control crowds that utilizes millimeter-wave electromagnetic energy,
according to Defense Department sources. 


Since when is a device that utilizes millimeter-wave electromagnetic
energy a laser!?! 

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[CTRL] The Pentagon's Laser Crowd Controller

2001-07-02 Thread William Shannon
http://www.spotlight.org/06_29_01/Pentagon_Unveils_Laser_As__Cro/pentagon_unve

ils_laser_as__cro.html



Pentagon Unveils Laser As 'Crowd Controller'

The Pentagon is hyping a new "non-lethal" energy beam weapon for crowd
control-that means you.

Exclusive to The SPOTLIGHT

By Mike Blair

The Pentagon has developed a new "non-lethal" beam projection device to
control crowds that utilizes "millimeter-wave electromagnetic energy,"
according to Defense Department sources.

The device, which the Pentagon expects will be in wide use with the U.S.
military by 2009, employs a directed energy beam that inflicts a painful
brief burning sensation. It heats up the surface of a victim's skin and
within seconds can create pain similar to touching a hot light bulb.

"It is the kind of pain you would feel if you were being burned," Rich
Garcia, a spokesman for the Air Force Research Laboratory at Kirkland Air
Force base, New Mexico, explained. "It's just not intense enough to cause any
damage."
However, Human Rights Watch and other such monitoring groups are asking
questions about potential dangers of the new device.

"What, as an example, will happen to children in the crowds?" one critic of
the Pentagon's plan to employ the weapon asked. "What about pregnant women
and the elderly?"

The beam penetrates to a depth of one-sixty-fourth of an inch below the
surface of a victim's skin and creates the burning sensation.

"When it penetrates in, it activates pain sensors and you feel a lot of
pain," the Air Force's Garcia explained. "But there's no damage. It truly is
a non-lethal device."

According to Garcia the Air Force has "tested 72 human beings that have had
over 6,500 exposures."

Currently, the Air Force has plans to test the device on goats and humans at
Kirkland.

Already, the Marine Corps intends to mount the electromagnetic energy wea
pons on its Humvees, all terrain vehicles.

Later, according to Pentagon sources, the device may be used on aircraft and
ships.

The Pentagon concedes that the new projected beam device is not just intended
for crowd control in Third World countries where the U.S. military may become
involved in so-called "peacekeeping" missions. It could be used for crowd
control purposes that the military may be called upon to maintain in the
United States.

With the increased blurring of military and special law enforcement units,
such as Special Weapons and Tactics units, as a result of the nation's war on
drugs, the new weapon could come into police hands to be used in controlling
rallies.
In other words, the electromagnetic beam devices could have been used last
year in Seattle to control crowds demonstrating against supposed "free trade"
had it been available.