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26-02-2008, 05:33 PM
San Jose Police to Use Sound Weapon
http://www.infowars.com/?p=461
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mS9HrV0pvk&eurl=http://www.infowars.com/?p=461
San Jose police have a new crime fighting tool.
You might want to hear about it, but you won’t want to hear it being used.
They’ll be using a dish-shaped, sonic weapon called a Long Range Acoustic Device — or L-RAD.
Police say it will be used mostly as a high-grade sound system to amplify a police officer’s order at great distances.
Police say it will be used mostly as a high-grade sound system to amplify a police officer’s order at great distances.
But it can also be used as another of the department’s “less-lethal” weapons.
The ear-splitting device is growing in popularity around the globe and has been used by soldiers to flush suspected terrorists out of caves in Afghanistan.
This clip from a feature produced by Alex Jones, Austin, Texas videographer, shows military sound weapons mounted on NYPD trucks. This was filmed during the Republican National Convention in NYC August, 2004. In this instance they were used for crowd control. A variety of interest groups use similar weapons testing them on unpopular persons in this country. Psychologists, police and FBI informants, organized crime families all use these devices to harass their targets. In some areas for profit corporations run illegal businesses with police protection harassing persons for personal, political and economic purposes.
http://www.infowars.com/?p=461
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mS9HrV0pvk&eurl=http://www.infowars.com/?p=461
San Jose police have a new crime fighting tool.
You might want to hear about it, but you won’t want to hear it being used.
They’ll be using a dish-shaped, sonic weapon called a Long Range Acoustic Device — or L-RAD.
Police say it will be used mostly as a high-grade sound system to amplify a police officer’s order at great distances.
Police say it will be used mostly as a high-grade sound system to amplify a police officer’s order at great distances.
But it can also be used as another of the department’s “less-lethal” weapons.
The ear-splitting device is growing in popularity around the globe and has been used by soldiers to flush suspected terrorists out of caves in Afghanistan.
This clip from a feature produced by Alex Jones, Austin, Texas videographer, shows military sound weapons mounted on NYPD trucks. This was filmed during the Republican National Convention in NYC August, 2004. In this instance they were used for crowd control. A variety of interest groups use similar weapons testing them on unpopular persons in this country. Psychologists, police and FBI informants, organized crime families all use these devices to harass their targets. In some areas for profit corporations run illegal businesses with police protection harassing persons for personal, political and economic purposes.