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Originally posted by dashen
It's too obvious. A better, and more messed up idea is to get a million people to come down to Dulce NM with a million shovels an just start digging, everywhere. We'd be knee deep in alien grasshoppers and saucers in no time flat. Oh and did I mention that it's illegal to dig, at all, in many places in Dulce?
[edit on 24-5-2009 by dashen]
It is sheer brilliance. At some point we need to stop being sheeple and go back to being people.
Originally posted by spirit_horse
We need many, many million man marches all over the globe to settle things once and for all!
The governments wouldn't know what to do. All on the same day though!
I also didn't know it was illegal to dig in the Dulce area. That is a strange law for out in the middle of nowhere.
Originally posted by bl4ke360
Maybe it would speed up disclosure but we're not even sure if they have that stuff at Area 51 anymore, it could just be an aircraft test site now. This kind of rally would be more practical doing outside the government buildings in my opinion.
Originally posted by kdial1
reply to post by contemplator
No, you would not even get close.... They would not use deadly force they would use things like this to keep everyone back.
Now just imagine the jeeps lined up with this:
I do not think the million man march would get far....
Now if these commercial ships would just use these on their ships to defend against pirates......
-Kdial1
Originally posted by dashen
It's too obvious. A better, and more messed up idea is to get a million people to come down to Dulce NM with a million shovels an just start digging, everywhere. We'd be knee deep in alien grasshoppers and saucers in no time flat. Oh and did I mention that it's illegal to dig, at all, in many places in Dulce?
[edit on 24-5-2009 by dashen]
The Active Denial System (ADS) is a non-lethal, directed-energy weapon developed by the U.S. military.[1] It is a strong millimeter-wave transmitter primarily used for crowd control (the "goodbye effect"[2]). Some ADS systems such as HPEM ADS are also used to disable vehicles.[3] Informally, the weapon is also called pain ray.[4] Raytheon is currently marketing a reduced-range version of this technology.[5] The ADS is currently being considered for deployment in the Iraq War.
The ADS works by directing electromagnetic radiation, specifically, high-frequency microwave radiation at a frequency of 95 GHz[6] (a wavelength of 3.2 mm), toward the subjects. The waves excite water molecules in the epidermis to around 130 °F (55 °C), causing an intensely painful sensation of extreme heat. While not actually burning the skin, the burning sensation is similar to that of a light bulb being pressed against the skin.[6] The focused beam can be directed at targets at a range of just under half a kilometer, or about 550 yards.[7] The device can penetrate thick clothing, although not walls.[7]
At 95 GHz, the frequency is much higher than the 2.45 GHz of a microwave oven. This frequency was chosen because, due to the stronger absorption of water at those frequencies, they penetrate the skin to a depth of less than 1/64 of an inch (0.4 mm),[8] which is where the nerve endings are located.
A spokesman for the Air Force Research Laboratory described his experience as a test subject for the system:
"For the first millisecond, it just felt like the skin was warming up. Then it got warmer and warmer and you felt like it was on fire.... As soon as you're away from that beam your skin returns to normal and there is no pain."