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"You're Gonna Feel It:" U.S. Military Unveils New Crowd Control "Heat Ray"
Marine Col: "I think our forces will figure out the many different applications that it would have.”
The U.S. military has unveiled its newest approach to crowd control, the Active Denial System, a heat ray that sends out a high-frequency electromagnetic ray. People hit with the ray feel an intense, unbearable heat. The military touts the ray's "far-ranging" capabilities and is looking at "many different applications" for its possible use.
(photo: still from NMANewsDirect video) Marine Col. Tracy Taffola said at the public unveiling of the system at a U.S. Marines base near Washington, D.C.:
"You're not gonna see it, you're not gonna hear it, you're not gonna smell it: you're gonna feel it."
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In a video to demonstrate the new weapon, USFORCESTV explains that the heat ray "boasts a reach far beyond any other non-lethal system" -- a reach of "about 7 footballs fields."
The video shows various volunteers quickly running away from the heat ray, a situation unlikely to be available when the ray is aimed at a large crowd or if protesters are penned in in some way, as was witnessed by the pepper-spraying of Occupy protesters by police officers at very close range.
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The Globe and Mail reports:
The Pentagon has been experimenting with killer beams for decades. A laser so powerful that it can destroy nuclear-tipped missiles shortly after launch has been mounted in a much-modified Boeing 747 and is being tested. [...]
Various development versions of the heat ray have been tested for years. One was sent to Afghanistan – but never used – in 2010. Police departments have shown interest.
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David Pugliese adds this comment from Marine Col. Tracy Taffola foreshadowing far-ranging use of the weapon:
“It could be used across the military spectrum of operations, perimeter security, crowd control, entry control points. You name it. I think our forces will figure out the many different applications that it would have,” Tafolla said.
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When in practice just the opposite is true. The Police are now the domestic military.
But I do not think the ones who will be using this new weapon will care about that fact!
1. Wear full-body aluminum foil underwear under one's clothes. Contact-glue cotton muslin onto the aluminum foil to give it the necesary tensile strength and the ability to tailor it into a full-body suit in the manner of an old fashioned "union suit"with a flap for using the loo.
2. A more comfortable solution is to obtain cloth with wire in the weave - as long as the pitch of the wire in the weave is less than the beams wavelength, the microwaves can't penetrate - exactly like the screen on a microwave oven window.
I think I will see what I can come up with. Taserproof speedos, active denial disco light parachute pants... I can hardly wait to get to the workbench!!
I thin k you might be wrong on that. The fact that it's not available at Walmart does not mean it's "prohibited".
Currents will be induced in wire mesh or any conductor used as shielding but there won't be any arcing because the power level is way too low for that.
Nor will water be boiled or popcorn popped.
Foil, wire mesh, water or heavy, water-soaked clothing will provide effective shielding. However, any skin left exposed will be subject to intense pain. The radiation will also leak through any small gaps or discontinuities in the shielding. It might even be more intense in the vicinity of those gaps than it would be otherwise. Foil underwear strikes me as a particularly bad idea.
You would basically have to have a gap-free full body suit or else a cage, screen, fence or wall with no gaps or breaks in its electrical continuity. The radiation can penetrate gaps smaller than a wavelength in one direction if they are larger than a wavelength in another direction. Thus any joining of pieces needs to be electrically continuous, which is tedious to do and prone to failure.
Any of these solutions is likely to be clumsy and interfere with movement. Also, if you do it, you mark yourself as a resister and a target for other weapons.
It is really not a good idea to engage in an arms race with law enforcement and the US military. They are the masters of lethal and sub-lethal violence and would like nothing better than for you to fight them on their own terms.
I suspect that gaps in the protection would be tolerable. The pain from the induced skin heating with this weapon is intolerable becasue it is whole-body, Just as you can put the palms of your hands in a hot oven wher you could never put your whole body, so some exposure of the hands and face to beam will be tolerable. At any rate gaps are not a problem - ever heard of coveralls or the old "union suits"?
This implement of mass torture was designed by the US Military. Think about it.
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