Amerikan Gestapo unveils latest weapon in its ongoing War on Freedom

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 03/22/2012 - 20:37

Fascists deploy electromagnetic heat ray.

WASHINGTON (PNN) - March 11, 2012 - The Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA) military has unveiled their infamous non-lethal weapon - an electromagnetic beam of fierce heat.

When the Active Denial System (ADS) is activated, it beams a high-frequency electromagnetic ray beam at a target up to 0.6 miles (1,000 meters) away.

Mounted on a military vehicle for crowd control, the waves create a heat so uncomfortable the natural response is to flee.

“This is the safest nonlethal capability that we have,” said FPSA Director of the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, Marine Col. Tracy Tafolla.

“You’re not going to see it, you’re not going to hear it, you’re not going to smell it. You’re going to feel it,” she added.

Military leaders and researchers demonstrated the system at the weekend to media at the FPSA Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia, home of the Central Intelligence Agency.

Several journalists stepped forward to test the heat - which is said to feel like a hot oven - with amusing results.

After the demonstration, AFP Pentagon Correspondent Mathieu Rabechult checked his hair that got a zap of energy when standing in front and taking a hit from the ADS.

FPSA Marine Corps volunteers in plain clothes tossed tennis balls to simulate rocks during the ADS assault demonstration - the heat ray was activated and the protesters ran away.

The ADS prototype was cancelled in 2008 but deployed in Afghanistan two years later.

Tafolla says the system has now advanced and is ready to be rolled out when necessary, although the Pentagon has yet to place an order.

Classed as a “counter personnel” weapon, it is used “to deny access into/out of an area to individuals” by firing “an invisible electromagnetic millimeter-wave energy beam beyond small arms range” from a jeep.

It is rumored that the Pentagon wants to build an airborne version of this weapon.

Susan LeVine, the directorate’s principal deputy director for policy and strategy, explained the availability of the heat ray gives users the “option between shouting and shooting.”

FPSA officials claim risks of injury are far lower than other non-lethal weapons like rubber bullets or pepper spray.

To minimize accidents, the operator's trigger has an automatic shut-off after 3 seconds for safety.

Stephanie Miller, who works for the Air Force Research Laboratory said when the weapon was tested on more than 11,000 people, it only caused second-degree burns on two people.