Friday, March 02, 2007

The US military has taken another step forward with its research into "non-lethal crowd control systems" after reaching back into the disco era for inspiration.

The US Army is looking to deploy a powerful strobe searchlight mounted in a pilotless drone aircraft. The strobe is intended to cause "immobilisation to all those within the beam".

Earlier this year the US Marines tested a vehicle-mounted directed microwave cooker which is intended to lightly grill the outer skin layer of troublemakers, causing an "intense burning sensation" which is nonetheless harmless – or anyway, less harmful than other things which the US Marines might do.

So-called "photic stimulation" with strobe lights, which the US Army is playing with, can cause epileptic fits in some people, which could be the effect that the US forces would like to achieve.

However, the technique has also been used to treat pre-menstrual tension and to mitigate migraines, suggesting that the new aerial riot robots could produce some startling, even pleasurable side-effects – perhaps merely pacifying the crowd rather than leaving it jittering in the dirt.

It is also possible to speculate that angry anti-US mobs who have had the foresight to equip themselves with some form of reflective eyewear might be able to avoid some or all of the effects.

The contract to develop the technology has been awarded to Peak Systems, and the program includes medical research as required into how to achieve the required effects.

Monday, February 26, 2007

911 - The Israeli Connection
Israel is deeply involved in spying in Iran. One of 13 Iranian Jews confessed to being a trained intelligence agent.

The trial is being held in Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Court.

A senior judiciary official announced that one of the suspects, Hamid "Dani" Tefilin, had confessed to cooperating with the Israeli secret service Mossad. In an interview on Iranian state television, Tefilin said he was part of a network that was trying to collect information to be sent to Israel.

"I have been accused of espionage for Israel. I do accept this charge. I have been spying for Israel," Tefilin said. "In my trip to Israel in 1994, I was trained for my activity in Iran."