Saturday, 16 November 2019

"Silent Guardian" Ray Gun -Targets The Tattooed:

Raytheon's Silent Guardian Pain Ray is already being deployed in detention centres in USA and Oil installations in Abu Dhabi.

Silent Guardian works by projecting a beam of microwave energy at a frequency of 94GHz up to a range of 250 metres. Raytheon says there is no comparison with radiation from a microwave oven, - with a much higher frequency, and that it only penetrates the first skin layer, the epidermis, to a depth of 0.4mm, no matter how close to the beam you are. That's deep enough to trigger the sensory nerves in the skin with a two second burst. 


It's effect may only be skin-deep  when used properly with two second bursts - but trendy folk with stylish tattoos may care to contemplate warnings that injury may occur when their tattoo INK is painfully super-heated & evaporates from their flesh.
Maori MOKO Tattoo.

It's use in marine applications is being touted as effective against piracy .. and to 'toast' / deter fishermen from working too close to oil extraction platforms .. where the fish are - in the Gulf of Arabia.

- Of course DoD scientists are right-now striving to miniaturise the required technology down to portable weaponry size - to permit more general deployment against their civilian populations.

It's no good if we Kiwis say this elitist attitude applies to "the Great Powers - not us" .. because we are up to our necks in controlling civilians around our planet.

 NZ Forces were in Afghanistan for ten years quite recently and stand accused of much mayhem - including causing 17 deaths of children & village families - the latest situation relates to abandoned ordnance such as grenades and mortar shells on 18 square kilometres of practice ranges.

When did our home electorates agree to be ruled by elitist career politicians who constantly avoid the real issues and protect the privileged & wealthy top one percent who's ranks they strive to join?

It's no surprise that our Politicians - Press - and Police are progressively disarming ordinary kiwis.

Marty K.

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