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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2007 6:11 am    Post subject: Mind Control and Directed Energy Weapons. Reply with quote



Mind Control and Directed Energy Weapons.

Do you know Mind Control Weapons and Brain Washing (such as CIA Mind
Control Project : MKULTRA) ? Do you know voice can be transmitted to
human's head from long distance(V2K)? (In 2002, the Air Force Research
Laboratory patented precisely such a technology: using microwaves to
send words into someone's head.)Do you know Directed Energy
Weapons(such as: Electromagnetic weapons) and Non-lethal Weapons? Do
you know that people's thoughts can be read now? Do you know Nano
technology weapons (such as British MI5 Nano technology spy weapons
which can control little spy mice from long distance)?

Such kinds of weapons have already been used covertly to torture and
harass innocent, legal, unarmed and defenseless civilians for many
years all over the world.

Please come to read http://soleilmavis.googlepages.com
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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 5:38 am    Post subject: Re: Mind Control and Directed Energy Weapons. Reply with quote



Willie.Mookie (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote:
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Muzzle energy goes up as the square of velocity. So, by increasing
muzzle speed say 10x, a gun round 1/100th the weight can theoretically
pack the same punch.
Air drag; the thing may come out of the barrel going like a bat out of

hell, but unless it's damn near perfect aerodynamically, it's going to
lose velocity fairly fast. You might be able to design something along
the lines of a super BB rifle, but overall range isn't going to match a
rifle even with tiny depleted uranium darts. The other problem is too
much speed at close range; the dart may go clean through you, generating
a tiny tunnel as it goes, but it probably won't stop you in your tracks.
That was one reason the low velocity .45 pistol was preferred over the 9
mm, the big slow bullet transferred a lot of energy into you rather than
glowing clean on through and coming out the back at high velocity like a
9 mm is prone to do.
This is why we make the miniature darts poisonous.
This isn't exactly lawful by from the Geneva Convention point of view,
but making killer robots isn't exactly lawful from the Asimov point of view.
And now on to the Dune hunter-seekers:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/printpage/0,5942,20777773,00.html
http://www.livescience.com/technology/061121_bionic_hornet.html
Picture them flying at you, tiny little Stars Of David on their
abdomens, the hum of their wing beats sounding oddly like Klezmer
music! Oi, this is one bee you don't want under your bonnet!

Pat
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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 6:12 am    Post subject: Re: Mind Control and Directed Energy Weapons. Reply with quote



On May 14, 8:38 pm, Pat Flannery <flan...@daktel.com> wrote:
Quote:
Willie.Moo...@gmail.com wrote:
Muzzle energy goes up as the square of velocity. So, by increasing
muzzle speed say 10x, a gun round 1/100th the weight can theoretically
pack the same punch.

Air drag; the thing may come out of the barrel going like a bat out of
hell, but unless it's damn near perfect aerodynamically, it's going to
lose velocity fairly fast.

Yes, it must be perfect aerodynamically. Even so it will lose
energy.
And that energy will have to be replaced with a laser energized ram
jet.

Quote:
You might be able to design something along
the lines of a super BB rifle, but overall range isn't going to match a
rifle even with tiny depleted uranium darts.

I already addressed this. I agree with what you're saying.
That's why I envision a very well engineered powered round.
The only thing I didn't mention last time is the importance of
boundary layer effects of hypervelocity rounds. They're important
and careful attention to them has the potential to extend range
dramatically - while reducing on board power requirements

http://etd.caltech.edu/etd/available/etd-08192001-143746/unrestricted/thesis2side.pdf


Quote:
The other problem is too
much speed at close range; the dart may go clean through you, generating
a tiny tunnel as it goes, but it probably won't stop you in your tracks.

I also addressed this as well by pointing out that the round either
explodes or
changes configuration as they enter the target to deposit all its
energy where you
want it. THAT's how you stop a target in its tracks.


Quote:
That was one reason the low velocity .45 pistol was preferred over the 9
mm, the big slow bullet transferred a lot of energy into you rather than
glowing clean on through and coming out the back at high velocity like a
9 mm is prone to do.

These rounds are not MEMS enabled and are not capable of changing
their
configuration or exploding when conditions are right.

Quote:
This is why we make the miniature darts poisonous.
This isn't exactly lawful by from the Geneva Convention point of view,
but making killer robots isn't exactly lawful from the Asimov point of view.

These are not autonomous robots, they're remotely controlled robots
operated by soldiers.

Quote:
And now on to the Dune hunter-seekers:http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/printpage/0,5942,20777773,00.htmlhttp://www.livescience.com/technology/061121_bionic_hornet.html
Picture them flying at you, tiny little Stars Of David on their
abdomens, the hum of their wing beats sounding oddly like Klezmer
music! Oi, this is one bee you don't want under your bonnet!

Pat

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