Non-Lethal Weapons Developed To Control America’s Poor

Posted on July 16, 2010
Filed Under RU Prepared | 1 Comment

The United States government and their corporate masters have developed several non-lethal technologies to control the growing number of hungry and homeless Americans living on the streets and in tent cities across this country.

These non-lethal technologies were developed to stop the angry masses from revolting at the sight of poor Americans being slaughtered by riot police as they are herded into “corporate camps” around the country.  Corporate camps are relocation centers where poor Americans work in production facility in exchange for their housing and food. Corporate camps are sponsored by global corporations and part of the profits from these free labor work details help pay down the United States massive debt.

Here are five of the non-lethal weapons slated for use against America’s homeless population.

1. Sonic weapons: sound wave frequencies are used to injure or incapacitate opponents. High-power sound waves can break eardrums while less powerful ones cause nausea and discomfort. Uses include counter-terrorism and crowd control.

Sonic weapons disperse crowds of homeless Americans gathered to express their collective anger towards corporate bailouts, free trade and globalization.

2. Electromagnetic weapons: high-intensity radio waves are used to induce destructive voltage in electronic wiring. Electromagnetic weapons were used during the Gulf war to disrupt and destroy the enemy’s electronic systems.

Electromagnetic weapons disrupt communication or video recording devices monitoring police violence inside tent cities. With the monitoring devices disabled the police can use whatever level of engagement they deem necessary to clear the camp.

3. Active Denial System: this fires a microwave beam to heat the target’s skin. It inflicts enough pain to get the victim to move away, but does not cause damage. The US Department of Justice is aiming to introduce portable versions with smaller beams to the police force.

Active Denial Systems herd the homeless onto rail transports for removal to “corporate camps” where they are tagged and assigned to a work detail.

4. Sticky foam: A mixture of tacky materials is propelled onto people to block, entangle or impair them. US Marine Corps Operation United Shield used sticky foam guns to help withdraw UN Peacekeepers from Somalia.

Sticky foam is a jail in place substance that immobilizes American citizens resisting police actions. The American is held immobile until the police disperse the crowd. They are then easily transported to a “corporate camp” for processing.

5. Stink bomb: military-grade devices combine smells such as vomit, human waste, body odours, burnt hair, and rotting garbage for riot control and chemical warfare.

Stink bombs clear unauthorized tent cities allowing police to search and bulldoze the makeshift shelters without harming homeless Americans. The displaced poor are then transported to a “corporate camp” and assigned permanent housing.

Reference: Chilli bombs to be issued to security forces – Telegraph.

The end game for globalization has always been the destruction of America’s middle class and establishment of a China like labor force in the United States. Fortunately our 2nd Amendment right to protect ourselves trump a global corporations right to profits from slave labor.

Related News

Comments

One Response to “Non-Lethal Weapons Developed To Control America’s Poor”

  1. Chief Instructor on July 17th, 2010 3:07 am

    Oakland just paid $675,000 for one of the sonic weapons. BUT, they PROMISE they’ll never use it against demonstrators. Obviously, no one in the press has asked, “Well then, why’d you buy it if you’re not going to use it?”

    How many of the 80+ cops they just laid off could still be employed if that $675k wasn’t spent…

Leave a Reply




IMPORTANT! To be able to proceed, you need to solve the following simple math (so we know that you are a human) :-)

What is 9 + 6 ?
Please leave these two fields as-is: