suziezuzie wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Pentagon shows off new ray gun
>>
>> "Washington- The US military has tested a heat ray gun that 
>>     
> produces an 
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>> intolerable heating sensation on the skin designed to repel enemies 
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> or 
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>> disperse hostile crowds without using lethal force, the Pentagon 
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> said 
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>> Thursday. The device, called the Active Denial System, sits on top 
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> of a 
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>> military vehicle and unleashes an invisible beam at the speed of 
>>     
> light 
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>> that penetrates the skin by less than a millimetre but enough to 
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> cause 
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>> pain sensors to react."
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>> More here:
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> http://www.rawstory.com/news/2007/Pentagon_shows_off_new_ray_gun_0125.
> html
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>> IOW, if some government or police idiot decides that your anti-war 
>> protest is hostile they can fry your crowd with it.  Far fetched, 
>>     
> well 
>   
>> some of the police I've seen around here are more outfitted with 
>> (unnecessary) weapons than troops in Iraq.  You'd think the street 
>>     
> war 
>   
>> was starting tomorrow and most of these folks probably have IQ's 
>>     
> less 
>   
>> than 90.
>>     
>
>  
> Listen to George Norri on Coast to Coast Talk Radio where they cover 
> all the esoteric subjects, one subject that has been brought up is 
> the existence of weapons already in the hands of the US military 
> consisting of microwave ray guns, sonic (audio) guns that completely 
> incapacitate the victim and naturally, UFOs, time machines and ray 
> guns housed on the moon, but in spite of these existing weapons, the 
> US military sticks to conventional weapons because of the fairness 
> doctrine. 
I've been listening for years, way back when it was Art Bell's show.  
:)  I even have a subscription to the podcast since the local station is 
too weak at night though I may cancel as a 50KW station about 80 miles 
away is now carrying the show.  Some of these people who have been 
guests now have their own weekly podcasts and blogs so  C2C is less a 
source of information.  However this item was in the mainstream press 
not Coast To Coast or Alex Jones (though these people often report them 
months if not years in advance).

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