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- dudefather, on 03/22/2008, -2/+48I think this might justify a 'tin foil hat' comment
- rpi22, on 03/22/2008, -2/+38so that's why i'm hearing voices!
- SigmaDraconis, on 03/22/2008, -2/+25I'm not surprised by this. Anyone remember the "gay bomb" planned by the US Army?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4174519.stm - tbone8978, on 03/22/2008, -2/+24"Smithers get the amnesia ray!"
"You mean the revolver sir" - inactive, on 03/22/2008, -6/+26"beam voices into people's heads." in other words, make them schizophrenic. :-(
- debuggercll, on 03/22/2008, -0/+19Like most military weapons.
- yaosio, on 03/22/2008, -1/+16We have a way to beam sound directly at one person, and it uses sound.
http://www.holosonics.com/ - bigpeeler, on 03/22/2008, -0/+15This by the same government that planned to assassinate Castro using exploding cigars.
- jp12380, on 03/22/2008, -0/+15Don't do it, it just makes the voices louder.
- JanYpe, on 03/22/2008, -1/+15Don't ray me bro!
- sumgi, on 03/22/2008, -6/+17This list reads like every totalitarian governments wet dream, war on terror is complete crap. These are weapons of mass terror.
- TheSabre, on 03/22/2008, -0/+10Hey, it worked for Bugs Bunny...
- inactive, on 03/22/2008, -5/+14Bookmarking this for reference to show my friends who say the government is too big and inept to keep anything secret from the public.
- srneu71, on 03/22/2008, -0/+8I guess that is better than a way to beam sound directly at one person using fried chicken. I mean, come on, think of the logistics getting all that fried chicken into a war zone.
- Typhoon2009, on 03/22/2008, -0/+8What the hell else would you use to beam sound at a person?
- Arramol, on 03/22/2008, -0/+6Doesn't announcing what you're doing sort of defeat the purpose?
- blankoboy, on 03/22/2008, -2/+7They don't need it. They have the Pain Ray (coming to US law enforcement in a neighborhood near you!): http://youtube.com/watch?v=l4qNG8OrJ0M
- dodgejon, on 03/22/2008, -0/+5http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=4978
This was used in a recent billboard ad in NYC. - inactive, on 03/22/2008, -7/+11totally sweet, could be used for school children
- inactive, on 03/22/2008, -0/+4Doesn't matter. Somehow they seem to think that once documents are declassified there must not be anymore classified ones. And most of the declassified ones are fairly innocuous, but these are pretty weird. Good stuff.
- slearwig, on 03/22/2008, -0/+4No good. Tin is crystaline in structure and oscillates under the influence of vibratory frequencies. Ever stick a metal pan in a microwave oven?
Think pulp newsprint instead.
I wonder what happened to the use of cork for wall paneling? - slightlygifted, on 03/22/2008, -0/+4wtf are you talking about? god told people to kill other people all the time. one example when moses closed the red sea on thousands of egyptians and killed them all. another when god told the people at jericho to destroy the walls and kill everyone inside.
- cygnus2112, on 03/22/2008, -1/+5Are those the same ones Monica used?
- thcobbs, on 03/22/2008, -0/+4He's new at this... next thing you know he'll say you've been rick rolled before even posting the link.
- Kumah, on 03/22/2008, -0/+4Because you can totally focus gamma rays into a beam and gamma rays totally make you go blind and throw up.
They also totally give army rangers experimental futuristic weapons. - ElbertF, on 03/22/2008, -1/+5Hearing voices == schizophrenic
Food in stomach != obese - lamiaconfitor, on 03/22/2008, -0/+3your tax dollars at work.
- Furkle, on 03/22/2008, -0/+3...what?
- talonstriker, on 03/22/2008, -0/+3If university students had enough money to buy this thing, why do they even bother going to school. I'd just sit on my money and rot.
- BTConan, on 03/22/2008, -0/+3If that's the first thing you thought of, then, well, I think there's a problem.
- Murdats, on 03/22/2008, -0/+3just show them some declassified documents.
- supermanred, on 03/22/2008, -0/+3I lol'ed at that comment too.
They wont even give delta force soldiers hand held rail guns, for fear of the enemy getting their hands on the technology. Though, you can probably find giant rail guns on the enterprise or r reagan. - atarijedi, on 03/22/2008, -0/+3This is actually quite easy to do. It's not exactly beaming the voice into their head, but its highly directed sound. A Professor of mine had a portable sound setup which could do this, and we would take it to the college library and do "live" tests, on unknowing people, it was very funny.
- cygnus2112, on 03/22/2008, -1/+3I see most of you prefer the ole Socialist method of spraying down Tibetan protesters with gunfire. That's MUCH better.
- thcobbs, on 03/22/2008, -1/+3depends on how much food and how many voices don't you think?
- aznchristmas, on 03/22/2008, -0/+2positive: allows soldiers to fire without risk of killing someone, as the asymmetric warfare in the middle east makes everyone a threat
negative:easily abused for torture, expensive - aserer511, on 03/22/2008, -1/+3
"It puts the gun in the basket..." - inactive, on 03/22/2008, -2/+4The conspiracy theorists were RIGHT!!
- JanYpe, on 03/22/2008, -0/+2The dress says yes.
- inactive, on 03/22/2008, -1/+3I would have thought, "Hm. I'm experiencing audible hallucinations, better get some medical help," personally.
- jlhoben, on 03/23/2008, -0/+2American tax dollars at work to enslave the American people.
- induren, on 03/22/2008, -0/+2You can already do the 'beam voices into people's heads' thing. A device transmits sounds but can do so to very targeted areas. One person can hear a sound and another won't. A guy in Britain invented it about a year back. It's really nice actually, but it's probably being planned to be bought by governments for psychological torture.
- dynobot, on 03/22/2008, -2/+4How ironic that the worlds morality police nation invests its time and resources into building weapons that are highly immoral. Then with the rest of the world being weak who is to stop the US from doing what ever they want? Chances are they gave the weapons to Israel for further development and testing on the Pals.
- slearwig, on 03/22/2008, -1/+3Full-duplex radiotelepathy using exaulted carriers in order to boost and pick off the mental and physical impulses of the subject as well as to control them has been in existence since before the 1950's and experiments involving the automated recording and playback of human impulses directed at human subjects began shortly after the development of high frequency video tape by Ray Dolby in 1956, with computerized adaptations of the same experiments some ten years later. I know they use it in Hollywood so memorizing the script or the ability to produce believable tears on cue is no longer required of the actors. They just use the device.
- Sheff, on 03/22/2008, -0/+2Why not kill two birds with one stone? Beam a voice that tells them to go get something to eat.
- NikoKun, on 03/22/2008, -1/+3Toy? Telepathic ray gun? SWEET, where can I buy one?
- Aeron, on 03/22/2008, -0/+1actual video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUm5VVrncDs
- inkhead, on 03/22/2008, -0/+1Good for the Army, If you'd bother to read the PDF you would realize that every single one listed in there works, and was tested successfully. It works, in HUMANS and even in animals, without side affects.
Hmm Which is better:
Dropping 500lbs bombs, shooting enemies to death. ....OR pushing out a "thought" into the enemies head "I should surrender?" - inkhead, on 03/22/2008, -0/+1If you guys bothered to read the PDF Paper. You would have realized it listed the science behind it, and listed the TEST subjects, taht it worked sucessfully in 100% of the time.
These are WORKING prototypes that ACTUALLY WORK, NOT just some money spent on research. - inactive, on 03/23/2008, -0/+1Room for abuse? Their whole purpose is FOR abuse!
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