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Date: January 27, 2007 7:32:08 PM PST
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http://waynemadsenreport.com/
January 26, 2007 -- Save your aluminum foil "hats." According to a
technology expert who is familiar with the Raytheon Active Denial
System (ADS), tested January 24 at Moody Air Force base in Georgia,
the millimeter microwave directed beam weapon can be defeated by a
crowd of people using aluminum- or gold-coated Mylar to conduct the
beam to ground or even direct it back to the Humvee housing the ADS
system. Although the Humvee is shielded, any law enforcement or
military personnel standing near the Humvee would get a burning
taste of their own medicine if the directed beam were reflected
back to its source or to a crowd of police. In addition to aluminum
or gold coated Mylar, Mylar reflective space blankets, aluminum
coated windshield heat protective screens, and more sophisticated
and precise corner cube retro-reflectors or Luneburg spheres can
all be used to reflect the millimeter wave beam back to its source.
The source we spoke to also revealed that the ADS technology has
already been used in Iraq against civilian rioters even though the
Pentagon claims it will not be deployable until 2010. The source
added that even if the ADS Humvee is present at the anti-war march
in Washington tomorrow, Raytheon would not permit its use because
of liability issues stemming from potential eye damage and human
rights violations. However, WMR has learned that Raytheon is
offering the ADS technology to police departments and as a
component of home security alarm systems.
Bush's new anti-crowd ray gun -- In a case of Alcoa versus
Raytheon, it can be defeated and used against the users with
aluminum foil.
January 25, 2007 -- Pentagon PSYOPs directed against Saturday DC
anti-war marchers. First, the corporate media attempted to ignore
the January 27 anti-war march on Washington. As the Internet and
progressive talk radio spread the word about the march and groups
around the nation began to mobilize their members to participate in
it, the Bush administration -- now armed with all sorts of Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) "non-lethal" toys --
decided to stage a test of an anti-crowd microwave weapon, code
named "Sheriff," in a demonstration for the media at Moody Air
Force Base in Georgia.
On January 24, the military demonstrated its Active Denial System
(ADS) millimeter wave directed energy beam in a test designed for
the media, and hence, the public. Using enlisted airman, acting as
"rioters," as "guinea pigs," a beam was directed at them from a
parabolic antenna located 500 yards away atop a Humvee. The wave
heated the skin of the "rioters" to 130 degrees, creating the
feeling in the targets that they were being burned alive,
scattering them in the process. The military pointed out that the
beam can penetrate winter clothing (which will be worn by those
participating in Saturday's march) and 1/64th of an inch under the
skin. As with any electronic weapon, it is clear that the "juice"
can be turned up on Sheriff to cause more than a nasty skin burn,
including internal organ damage, blindness, and death.
The weapon was developed under a contract awarded by the Pentagon's
non-lethal weapons program office at the Quantico, Virginia Marine
Corps Base to Raytheon.
The public testing of such a weapon by the military just prior to
what may be the largest anti-war march in Washington since the
Vietnam War is a clear message by the Pentagon to marchers that the
millimeter wave technology exists and is deployable.
Psychologically, most people find the idea of being burned alive
frightening and this Pentagon "show and tell" was an obvious ploy
to scare away marchers, especially those planning to bring their
families.
Pentagon's PSYOPs warning to anti-war marchers: we can and may
microwave you with our Sheriff weapon.
However, marchers should keep in mind that a Humvee is no match
against hundreds of thousands of marchers and that any attempt to
use such a weapon would have one shot before an angry crowd
descended on the vehicle and rendered it useless as both a weapon
and a vehicle.
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