Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Microwaved Babies

I got a little behind with emails this month and as I was cleaning out my inbox, two stories caught my attention:

New Weapon Cleared by Military for Use in Iraq Under Scrutiny

Ohio Woman Faces Charges In Microwave Baby Death

I paid attention to the first story because an anonymous source contacted me regarding this project, which is supposed to be hush-hush. The second, well, it ties in to the first.

The military, always looking for new and innovative ways to bring America's messages of liberty and freedom to the world, has developed a "non lethal" weapon and cleared it for use in Iraq. It is the Air Force's Active Denial System, ADS.


Using electromagnetic wavelengths, controlled doses of radiation are fired at crowds in order to dispurse them. They essentially microwave people. Already tested on veterans and soldiers in our own military, the experience can be summed up like this.

Yet, as we can see with the Ohio case, microwaving someone is illegal. Why the difference? Would it have been considered an effective form of parental disciplining if the baby had survived? Perhaps James Dobson would jump all over this and include the technique in his next book, "Brining Up Straight Boys".

Or is it acceptable to use because the "crowds" we will be controlling live in the Middle East?

~Lila Schow
Because Responsible Citizens Clean Up After Their Government
http://goodusgov.org/

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