14 March 2012

Military 'heat ray' to disperse rioting crowds

This is the moment before dozens of people are hit with a new "heat ray" being trialled by the US military which has the power to instantly disperse riotous crowds.

The new "Active Denial System" shoots electronic waves at people, instantly heating their skin to a temperature of 54C.

When the ray is fired, the targeted people are subjected to the feeling of standing in front of an open fire and instinctively run away, the Globe and Mail reports.

The high-energy system has been calibrated at a frequency that penetrates about 4mm into the skin — a depth that researchers say will shock people without injuring them.

It was unveiled by the US military this week after it was tested on thousands of willing participants.

"You're not gonna see it, you're not gonna hear it, you're not gonna smell it — you're gonna feel it," Marine Colonel Tracy Taffola said.

The ray, which has been in development for 15 years, can reach distances equal to seven football fields.

It is now ready for action and is predicted to be used for crowd control and perimeter security.

The military has not commented on whether the device could be altered so that it could burn crowds en masse or whether heating a crowd may incite mass panic.

14 Mar 2012

These are the new weapons that will be used for protestors, i.e. anti government demonstrations, as the economic climate of the world worsens where people may take to the streets in protest of the global financiers.

Welcome to the new police state.

What the military are not saying is that the new weapon can fry your insides.

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