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Originally posted by MrsBlonde
check this out ,Austrailian Super gun
they can deploy these from bombers and cover whole towns ,it levels everything to the ground ,like big Blender from the Sky
this weapon gives me the Hebe jebes
Originally posted by MrsBlonde
I think saw it first on Military Channel, apparently it's on of Australias huge international weapons systems best sellers!
so for a picture of what THEY have planned for suppressing rebellious populations try a high powered bullet fired straight down from the sky carpeting a town with a bullet per square inch. There will be no buildings left and no people left no survivors just a field of bloody pulverized ruble the ground will then be composed of spent bullets... forever...and on to the next
our overlords are insane
Originally posted by Outcast2
reply to post by AnnoyingOrangeX
Source for military applications of Telsa's work and his trying to sell to government were from an interview with Telsa in the August 1917 Ellectrical Experimenter. The original is hard to find.
Telsa gave an interview with the New York Times, July 11, 1934, where he reports that his invention could be used as a major weapon. Somewhere in the 1934 article he stated the military did not want it.
There are other references from reliable (by reliable, I mean not out on the fringe) sources like the New York Times.
Originally posted by DaveNorris
reply to post by DragonriderGal
look up a series called 'future weapons', most of it focuses on projectile weapons but a few episode concentrate on other weapons such as lasers and electricity,
Originally posted by Outcast2
reply to post by AnnoyingOrangeX
Source for military applications of Telsa's work and his trying to sell to government were from an interview with Telsa in the August 1917 Ellectrical Experimenter. The original is hard to find.
Telsa gave an interview with the New York Times, July 11, 1934, where he reports that his invention could be used as a major weapon. Somewhere in the 1934 article he stated the military did not want it.
There are other references from reliable (by reliable, I mean not out on the fringe) sources like the New York Times.