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Monday, March 12, 2012

See a Fox News Reporter Get Zapped by Military’s Wild New ‘Heat Ray’

The U.S. Military unveiled new technology this week, in the form of a futuristic heat-ray.

“You’re not gonna see it, you’re not gonna hear it, you’re not gonna smell it: you’re gonna feel it,” US Marine Colonel Tracy Taffola explained to members of the media.

He elaborated, saying that the “Active Denial System” is one of the military’s safest non-lethal capabilities, having been developed over 15 years but never utilized in the field.

It was briefly deployed in Afghanistan in 2010, but never used in an operation.

From some 1000 meters, or .6 miles, a truck can aim this beam at many attackers, making them all feel incredibly hot via an electromagnetic beam. There are no lasting effects, just an irresistible urge to run away from whatever was causing the sensation. “We can shoot first, and ask questions later. Normally you can’t do that,” one uniformed serviceman said.

In order to avoid accidents, the operation’s trigger automatically shuts off after just three seconds. “This provides the safest means and also provides the greatest range,” Taffola explained.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

there are a few other Fox News ppl they should use the zapper on...Hannity & a few others.