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<blockquote data-quote="August" data-source="post: 22295" data-attributes="member: 138"><p><strong>minuteman project and Waco type events thread</strong></p><p></p><p>Titor also said new weapons would be developed for the conflict. Here is the quote:</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>I'm not aware of any "mind control" devices being used on you now. However, there are a great many "non lethal" weapon systems in development that turn out to be quite lethal. Sometimes I watch your television programs that show SWAT teams using new non-lethal weapons. They usually start out with, "In the future, the army and police will fight its enemies with new weapons systems?" When they use the word "enemy", they're talking about YOU! You don't really think the Marines are going to jump out of helicopters overseas with sticky goop, pepper spray and seizure lights, do you? </em></p><p></p><p></p><p>And as of June 17th, 2004 here is where the technology is. (What is that aroma? Mmmmm. Smells like crowd control.) </p><p></p><p>************</p><p></p><p>from webindia123.com:</p><p></p><p><strong>Now, a gun that can stun an entire crowd!</strong></p><p>Washington | June 17, 2004 5:24:30 PM IST</p><p> </p><p>Much akin to Sci-Fi movies, a host of new weapons that use electric-shocks and lasers to immobilize crowds without actually harming them are being readied for sale to the Defence and police forces in the US and Europe.</p><p></p><p>At present, commercial stun guns called "Tasers" target one person at a time, and work only at close quarters. The new breed of non-lethal weapons can be used on many people at once and operate over far greater distances. </p><p></p><p>The weapon being created by the US Department of Defense's research division, DARPA, and defence companies in Europe has a conducting channel, which uses a small explosive charge to squirt a stream of tiny conductive fibers through the air at the victim.</p><p></p><p>In another experiment, engineers at Xtreme Alternative Defense Systems (XADS), based in Indiana, have made a different kind of wireless weapon. Instead of using fibers, the Close Quarters Shock Rifle projects an ionised gas, or plasma, towards the target, producing a conducting channel. It can also interfere with electronic ignition systems and stop vehicles. </p><p></p><p>The gun has been designed for the US Marine Corps to use for crowd control and security purposes and is due out next year. It is based on early, unwieldy technology and has a range of only 3 meters, but an operator can debilitate multiple targets by sweeping it across them.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, XADS is also planning a more advanced weapon, which will have a range of 100 meters or more. Instead of firing ionised gas, it will probably use a powerful laser to ionise the air itself.</p><p></p><p>The makers of the weapons plan to use a UV laser to fire a 5-joule pulse lasting just 0.4 picoseconds- equating to a momentary power of more than 10 million megawatts. </p><p></p><p>This intense pulse ionises the air, producing long, thread-like filaments of glowing plasma that can be sustained by repeating the pulse every few milliseconds. This plasma channel is then used to deliver a shock to the victims similar to a Taser's 50,000-volt, 26-watt shock. </p><p></p><p>But the development of wireless stun weapons has horrified human rights groups and raised security concerns as there have been atleast 40 instances where people stunned by Tasers died later. </p><p></p><p>"They risk becoming a new instrument of torture and the stun guns could inflict pain and other sufferings on innocent bystanders," said Brian Wood of Amnesty International. (ANI)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="August, post: 22295, member: 138"] [b]minuteman project and Waco type events thread[/b] Titor also said new weapons would be developed for the conflict. Here is the quote: [i]I'm not aware of any "mind control" devices being used on you now. However, there are a great many "non lethal" weapon systems in development that turn out to be quite lethal. Sometimes I watch your television programs that show SWAT teams using new non-lethal weapons. They usually start out with, "In the future, the army and police will fight its enemies with new weapons systems?" When they use the word "enemy", they're talking about YOU! You don't really think the Marines are going to jump out of helicopters overseas with sticky goop, pepper spray and seizure lights, do you? [/i] And as of June 17th, 2004 here is where the technology is. (What is that aroma? Mmmmm. Smells like crowd control.) ************ from webindia123.com: [b]Now, a gun that can stun an entire crowd![/b] Washington | June 17, 2004 5:24:30 PM IST Much akin to Sci-Fi movies, a host of new weapons that use electric-shocks and lasers to immobilize crowds without actually harming them are being readied for sale to the Defence and police forces in the US and Europe. At present, commercial stun guns called "Tasers" target one person at a time, and work only at close quarters. The new breed of non-lethal weapons can be used on many people at once and operate over far greater distances. The weapon being created by the US Department of Defense's research division, DARPA, and defence companies in Europe has a conducting channel, which uses a small explosive charge to squirt a stream of tiny conductive fibers through the air at the victim. In another experiment, engineers at Xtreme Alternative Defense Systems (XADS), based in Indiana, have made a different kind of wireless weapon. Instead of using fibers, the Close Quarters Shock Rifle projects an ionised gas, or plasma, towards the target, producing a conducting channel. It can also interfere with electronic ignition systems and stop vehicles. The gun has been designed for the US Marine Corps to use for crowd control and security purposes and is due out next year. It is based on early, unwieldy technology and has a range of only 3 meters, but an operator can debilitate multiple targets by sweeping it across them. Meanwhile, XADS is also planning a more advanced weapon, which will have a range of 100 meters or more. Instead of firing ionised gas, it will probably use a powerful laser to ionise the air itself. The makers of the weapons plan to use a UV laser to fire a 5-joule pulse lasting just 0.4 picoseconds- equating to a momentary power of more than 10 million megawatts. This intense pulse ionises the air, producing long, thread-like filaments of glowing plasma that can be sustained by repeating the pulse every few milliseconds. This plasma channel is then used to deliver a shock to the victims similar to a Taser's 50,000-volt, 26-watt shock. But the development of wireless stun weapons has horrified human rights groups and raised security concerns as there have been atleast 40 instances where people stunned by Tasers died later. "They risk becoming a new instrument of torture and the stun guns could inflict pain and other sufferings on innocent bystanders," said Brian Wood of Amnesty International. (ANI) [/QUOTE]
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