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Not only a tinfoil hat, but the whole suite and it may still not work.

Raytheon's Pain Ray: Coming to a Protest Near You?



Coming soon, from the folks who brought you the microwave -- Raytheon! After more than ten years in the making and at a cost of over 40 million dollars, 'Silent Guardian', or Active Denial System, (ADS, in it's formal mood), is almost ready for public release!

Yes, Raytheon -- manufacturer of the 100 bunker buster bombs kindly flown by America to Israel at the height of their bombardment of Lebanon, and supplier of electronic equipment for the apartheid wall built on Palestinian land; -- Raytheon -- with its 73,000 employees worldwide and annual revenues of 20 billion dollars has gone and done it again!

For, Raytheon -- the world's largest producer of guided missiles, and fifth largest defense contractor in the world, provider of aircraft radar systems, weapons sights and targeting systems, communication and battle-management systems, and satellite components -- has come up with a system which could scatter a crowd in a trice without a drop of blood being spilled.

Yes, folks, originally designed to protect military personnel against small-arms fire without the use of lethal force, Silent Guardian, ADS, the Pain Ray, call it what you will, (Raytheon would prefer you not to use the latter however), will finally soon be here!

Transmitted at the speed of light over a 700 yard distance, the Pain Ray is a millimeter-wave beam that penetrates 1/64th of an inch beneath the skin, causing the water molecules there to bubble, producing an intense burning sensation, said to feel like being burnt by molten lava or a hot iron. Its delivery system attached to a Humvee and aimed right, the Pain Ray makes people run away -- fast.

Tests conducted at Kirtland Air Force Base south of Albuquerque, New Mexico, employ realistic combat scenarios to determine its potential effectiveness in a deployed environment, the first to expose an entire test subject to the ray.

The Defense Department want to use it for protecting Defense resources, peacekeeping, humanitarian missions and other situations in which the use of lethal force is undesirable, but already there have been inquiries from other institutes and wealthy individuals about using it to protect private property.

Testing, conducted on human volunteers and animals by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Human Effectiveness Directorate continues, and although it has not been proved that exposure to the ray can cause cancer, it has been ascertained that the corneas of Rhesus monkeys can be damaged.

Deployment of the system is slated to begin in Iraq in 2010, but there are rumors that it has already been tested there.

Raytheon congratulates itself on having developed a non-lethal weapon which has been described as "Holy Grail of crowd control," but their Silent Guardian also has its critics. One, author Richard Hunter asks:

"But what happens if the people faced with such a weapon can't just run away? What happens if they're trapped in a crowd, and the crowd can't move? How much pain must that crowd endure? How long can any member of the crowd be exposed to that weapon before his or her skin -- or their eyes -- simply cook off?

What happens if the devices are used deliberately in a manner designed to cause maximum harm -- say, by training the device on prisoners trapped in prison cells until they literally go mad with pain?

What happens if the system operator turns up the power? A little bit works well, why not try a lot?

What happens if the scientists didn't test the devices thoroughly, and they turn out to render anyone touched by them blind, or impotent, or sterile?"

And the National Lawyers Guild of the US has accused Raytheon of being "implicated in the commission of war crime."

One critical group, the Derry Anti-War Coalition, occupied the Raytheon weapons factory in Ireland in 2006 to protest at the production of guided missile components there.

Said a spokesman:

"We are calling for arms components manufacturers to be shut down all over Ireland -- North and South. It is disgraceful that so many companies in Ireland are profiteering from the maiming and murder of peaceful and innocent civilians in the Middle East. We are calling for and supporting non-violent occupation of all weapons manufacturers that supply arms to the Israeli Military."

The protestors were arrested and charged with damaging Raytheon property. They await conviction. The cheeky blighters have got up a petition to sign to support them!

As if you would!

They wouldn't have been able to get into the building if a Silent Guardian had been in action. A tiny squirt of the Pain Ray would have quickly sent them yelping away.

Roll on the ADS! Coming soon! To a street near you!

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A spokesman for the Air Force Research Laboratory described his experience as a test subject for the system:

"For the first millisecond, it just felt like the skin was warming up. Then it got warmer and warmer and you felt like it was on fire.... As soon as you're away from that beam your skin returns to normal and there is no pain."

Electromagnetic radiation cannot pass through a conductor, so the effect can be shielded by a a conductive mesh or foil which forms a Faraday cage around the target.
 
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So, it doesn't kill you outright.

It just likely gives you cancer of some sort and kills you very slowly over a decade or two.
 
The system has voice activated failsafe that can be used to turn off the beam.

Just say, "Klaatu barada nikto".
 
Your eyes are particularly sensitive to heat, thats why it is not good to stand right up to a microwave. Even though most microwaves get stopped, some don't, so it's good to keep a few feet away from it when its going. If a few escaping rays from a microwave can present a danger, it's ridiculous to think that something like this would not severely damage your eyes, if not cause outright blindness.
 
Well they want to test it on US Citizens before using it in war. Isn't that nice.
http://www.jwharrison.com/blog/2006...microwave-weapons-as-crowd-control-in-the-us/
In an effort to avoid bad international PR, the US military says it will test non-lethal devices, such as high-powered microwave weapons, on the US public before using them in war situations abroad. Air Force Secretary, Michael Wynne, said, “If we’re not willing to use it here against our fellow citizens, then we should not be willing to use it in a wartime situation.� He continues, �if I hit somebody with a non-lethal weapon and they claim that it injured them in a way that was not intended, I think that I would be vilified in the world press.” Wayne claims that by testing the devices in a domestic environment before using them in foreign battlefield situations, many possible international concerns about the safety of the weapons could be avoided.

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18725095.600
http://technology.newscientist.com/article/dn10084
 
Less than lethal weapons are gay. What kind of gestapo tickles the untermenschen with a pain ray? Fix bayonets and charge, bitches!
 
So you're all saying that I could cook using this tool? Sweet. I've been looking for a replacement for my acetylene torch, I'm dying for some crème brûlée.
 
Using it on domestic civilians is not the same as police tasering themselves. The statement reads like, we're worried about the international press but we don't care about the domestic media because we own it. People? Who cares?

I've been looking for a replacement for my acetylene torch, I'm dying for some crème brûlée.

Do you use hickory- or mesquite-flavored acetylene?
 
Old News.. This is so two months ago.. =p

Do a search for "active denial system".
 
Well the sushi from Wal-Mart just wasn't giving me the adrenaline rush it used to, so I had to up the ante. . .
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Old News.. This is so two months ago.. =p

Do a search for "active denial system".

True, but many are still under the impression that it could not happen here.
"We need a program of psychosurgery and political control of our society. The purpose is physical control of the mind. Everyone who deviates from the given norm can be surgically mutilated.
"The individual may think that the most important reality is his own existence, but this is only his personal point of view. This lacks historical perspective.
"Man does not have the right to develop his own mind. This kind of liberal orientation has great appeal. We must electrically control the brain. Some day armies and generals will be controlled by electrical stimulation of the brain."

Dr. Jose Delgado (MKULTRA experimenter who demonstrated a radio- controlled bull on CNN in 1985)
Director of Neuropsychiatry, Yale University Medical School
Congressional Record No. 26, Vol. 118, February 24, 1974

For more,
http://www.raven1.net/uncom.htm
http://istina.rin.ru/eng/ufo/text/360.html
 
I can't help but wonder how this would affect metal like keys or pocket change...
 
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