The 95-GHz millimeter waves travel to the target at the speed of light, penetrating less than 1/64 of an inch into the skin, which heats up to 130° F in just two seconds! Thus Active Denial humanely causes a target to move in a desired direction using the human instinct to avoid bursting into flames. Active Denial is the perfect system for maintaining authorized free speech zones. Let's face it: as much as we'd like to shoot them, sometimes there are more peaceniks than bullets.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
PLEASE STAY INSIDE THE FREE SPEECH ZONE
Presenting the 2010 Active Denial System from Raytheon, a breakthrough non-lethal technology that uses electromagnetic energy to stop, deter and turn back liberation theologians, poli-sci majors, hippies and New Yorkers at relatively long range from the safety and comfort of a truck.
It comes with dual air bags, an anti-lock braking system, 64-0z cup holders, a rear seat video entertainment system, and the capability to emit an energy wave that makes your skin feel like it's on fire!
The 95-GHz millimeter waves travel to the target at the speed of light, penetrating less than 1/64 of an inch into the skin, which heats up to 130° F in just two seconds! Thus Active Denial humanely causes a target to move in a desired direction using the human instinct to avoid bursting into flames. Active Denial is the perfect system for maintaining authorized free speech zones. Let's face it: as much as we'd like to shoot them, sometimes there are more peaceniks than bullets.
And remember, we have a pretend democracy to protect.
The 95-GHz millimeter waves travel to the target at the speed of light, penetrating less than 1/64 of an inch into the skin, which heats up to 130° F in just two seconds! Thus Active Denial humanely causes a target to move in a desired direction using the human instinct to avoid bursting into flames. Active Denial is the perfect system for maintaining authorized free speech zones. Let's face it: as much as we'd like to shoot them, sometimes there are more peaceniks than bullets.
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People should read this.
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