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"Non-Lethal Weapons": An Instrument of Social Control

 

By Tom Burghardt

 

 

Global Research, September 20, 2009

Antifascist Calling...

 

Although so-called non-lethal weapons (NLWs) have been around for decades and range from CS gas to pepper spray and from the low-tech water cannon to the Taser, their use by military and police agencies world-wide are designed to ensure compliance from hostile "natives."

And with ever-more devilish torture tools being dreamed up by the likes of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Program (JNLWP), it's a safe bet that migration from the military to civilian law enforcement agencies will continue at its current break-neck pace.

In this context, San Diego's East County Magazine and progressive Liberty One Radio reported, ironically enough on September 11, that the San Diego Sheriff's Department stationed a Long-Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) during recent town hall forums.

Manufactured by American Technology Corporation (ATC), the firm's LRAD 500-x is a dual-purpose device: a powerful hailer and a non-lethal weapon capable of producing ear-shattering sounds highly-damaging to their human targets.

ATC's technology has been deployed in Iraq as an "anti-insurgent weapon" and off the coast of Somalia to fight off desperate "pirates," that is, former Somali fishermen whose livelihood has been destroyed by over-fishing by foreign factory fleets and toxic dumping, including nuclear waste, by Western polluters.

No matter, time to break out the sonic blasters!

Developed for the U.S. Navy in the wake of the 2000 attack on the U.S.S. Cole, cruise ship Captain Michael Groves "successfully repelled pirates off the Somali coast using non-lethal weapons including an LRAD. Groves has since filed suit against Carnival Cruise Line, claiming he suffered permanent hearing loss as a result," East County Magazine reports.

The BBC noted in 2005 that the "shrill sound of an LRAD at its loudest sounds something like a domestic smoke alarm, ATC says, but at 150 decibels, it is the aural equivalent to standing 30m away from a roaring jet engine and can cause major hearing damage if misused."

According to ATC's web site, "LRAD resolves uncertain situations and potentially saves lives on both sides of the device by combining powerful voice commands and deterrent tones with focused acoustic output to clearly transmit highly intelligible instructions and warnings well beyond 500 meters."

While the defense establishment and their civilian counterparts dismiss concerns that acoustic weapons pose a danger to their targets, the Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons Research Project noted in 2006:

Juergen Altmann, who is conducting an independent scientific assessment of acoustic weapons, has warned that there is risk of hearing damage to people exposed to the beam at ranges of up to 100m. ... An added difficulty with ensuring no permanent damage is that some people are more susceptible to noise-induced hearing loss than others and hearing damage can occur at levels below the threshold for ear pain. A report from the US Army's 361st Psychological Operations Company gives an idea of the powerful effects of the LRAD: 'During distance tests at 100 meters, the sound was painful to listeners, even with hands held over the ears and ear plugs in'." (Neil Davison, Nick Lewer, Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons Research Project, Research Report No. 8, March 2006, pp. 33-34)

Far from being employed as a means to "reduce casualties," its actual use lends itself to the opposite effect. In Iraq, for example the U.S. Army's 361st Psychological Operations Company noted that "The LRAD has proven useful for clearing streets and rooftops during cordon and search, for disseminating command information, and for drawing out enemy snipers who are subsequently destroyed by our own snipers."

In a civilian setting, one can easily envisage groups of "rioters" being sonically blasted prior to street clearing operations by heavily-armed SWAT teams. Kevin Keenan, the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union told East County Magazine:

"It's very concerning. It is fine for the Sheriff's Department to have new less-than-lethal weapons, but for their interactions with individuals these still-dangerous weapons need to be used only as substitutes for firearms. They can't be used as just another tool on the tool belt. As we've seen with tasers and pepper spray, these types of weapons are being used to subdue people even though they pose the risk of serious physical harm."

He added, "Even more concerning is having these weapons for public order policing. I can imagine no situation, or am not aware of any situation that's ever happened in San Diego County or is likely to happen that would justify using these weapons for public order policing to control a crowd. The main effect of having those weapons at public events is to chill people and chill free speech and free association." (Miriam Raftery, "Sonic Weapons Used in Iraq Positioned at Congressional Town Hall Meetings in San Diego County," East County Magazine, September 11, 2009)

I would add however, the purpose of these weapons is precisely to "chill free speech and free association," thus ensuring compliance to the whims of our capitalist masters.

Research into more "effective" low-cost acoustic NLWs are gathering steam. Wired reported September 1 that a "Tennessee lab primarily responsible for building components for nuclear weapons is branching off into the nonlethal weapons business."

Called the Banshee II, the weapon emits a piercing 144-decibel sound that is designed to be more than just annoying. "It also has a frequency-switching system that pumps your ear drums, so it sounds like there's a drum beating there," the inventor tells Knoxnews.com. "You physically feel it in your ear drum." (Sharon Weinberger, "Nuke Lab Builds 'Beating Drum' Sonic Blaster, Wired, September 1, 2009)

While such devices never caught on with the military its inventor, so-called nuke "gadget guru" Fariborz Bzorgi who works at the Y-12 nuclear plant in Tennessee "hopes the Banshee II could have broader applications for law enforcement."

No doubt they will. As Neil Davison, the author of the recently published "Non-Lethal" Weapons points out, military and police moves towards "effects-based" NLWs are consistent with requirements "for weapons with greater range, more precise delivery, and rheostatic effects from 'non-lethal' to 'lethal'." [“Set phasers to stun”? Star Trek has a lot to answer for – Tony]

Davison cites the LRAD and other acoustic devices as "the only new technologies that have emerged" in the last several years and pointedly notes that "all these weapons have emerged from the private sector."

That they have should hardly come as a surprise.

After all as Homeland Security Weekly reported in 2007, "homeland security spending is a massive and highly lucrative new market." With an expected growth rate between "eight and ten percent annually over the next five years" the publication claims that "the addressable U.S. market over the next five years will be in the range of approximately $140 billion, a 21 percent increase over our five-year estimate made in 2004."

As the Center for Investigative Reporting revealed, heimat grifting and massive waste go hand in hand:

• Cities and agencies bought things with grant money that would not make California a safer place. One county tried to use anti-terrorism funds for a lawnmower but it was blocked at the last minute. Another county succeeded in buying a big-screen television.

• Dozens of cities and agencies failed to keep adequate records on how they spent the money. In some cases, the poor record keeping resulted in thousands of dollars worth of overpayments to local agencies. In other cases, agencies were unable to find where they stored their own equipment.

• Communities repeatedly bought large and small-ticket items without seeking competitive bids. Federal procurement rules designed to protect the taxpayer weren't used on millions of dollars in new communications systems, night-vision goggles and bomb-disposal robots. (G.W. Schulz, "Homeland Security Marked by Waste, Lack of Oversight," Center for Investigative Reporting, September 11, 2009)

While schools go unfunded, infrastructure collapses and affordable health care for all is an unattainable pipe dream, police and intelligence agencies are having a field day--at our expense. Call it part of the "counterterrorism stimulus" package that our corporate security masters are hell-bent on shoving down our throats.

However you slice it, there's a lot of boodle to be had by enterprising defense and security grifters. Alongside current multibillion dollar outlays for "biodefense" and counterterrorism initiatives by a multitude of state and federal agencies, the development of ever more dubious "non-lethal" weapons, implements for compliance and control during the capitalist meltdown, will enjoy a steady growth curve long into the future.

 

Tom Burghardt is a researcher and activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition to publishing in Covert Action Quarterly and Global Research, an independent research and media group of writers, scholars, journalists and activists based in Montreal, his articles can be read on Dissident Voice, The Intelligence Daily, Pacific Free Press and the whistleblowing website Wikileaks. He is the editor of Police State America: U.S. Military "Civil Disturbance" Planning, distributed by AK Press.



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When I was about 18 or so there used to be a series on Television, whereby people lived in a dome type city, and when people got old enough they were disposed of, this was in the future of course.  In the meantime everyone lived in fear from 'big brother', no one knew who the leader was etc and then 2 humans escaped and discovered that unlike they were told while living in the dome 'Life was actually liveable on the outside - then they tried to, I think help others escape from this world in which everyone thought that if they left the city they would die from I think atmospheric pressure etc........the fear was rife amongst the city dwellers and if you did escape you were hunted down like an animal - life was strictly controlled - funnily enough it is now 40 years later and the TV series seems more realistic than ever. 
 
I don't know if anyone remembers that series but it was excellent........
 
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In a message dated 24/09/2009 03:20:29 GMT Daylight Time, t...@iinet.net.au writes:

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Thanks.
have been looking at some ATC products lately; will definitely strike them off the list.
Tim

Duncan Hewitt

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Logan's Run. The movie of the series starred Michael York and Jenny Agutter. Fantastic :)

Duncan

On 24 Sep 2009, at 04:04, Lila Smith wrote:

 
When I was about 18 or so there used to be a series on Television, whereby people lived in a dome type city, and when people got old enough they were disposed of, this was in the future of course.  In the meantime everyone lived in fear from 'big brother', no one knew who the leader was etc and then 2 humans escaped and discovered that unlike they were told while living in the dome 'Life was actually liveable on the outside - then they tried to, I think help others escape from this world in which everyone thought that if they left the city they would die from I think atmospheric pressure etc........the fear was rife amongst the city dwellers and if you did escape you were hunted down like an animal - life was strictly controlled - funnily enough it is now 40 years later and the TV series seems more realistic than ever. 
 
I don't know if anyone remembers that series but it was excellent........
 
Lila Smith
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Organic Kitchen Gardening
Mob 021230 7962
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Lila Smith

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you are right Duncan ..fantastic TV series, I was glued to the screen.......I wonder if the series or movie is available for download, I just might check that........

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I thought you were going to bed!... ;-)


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Lila Smith

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you said that the other night............  (-:
 
Between saying going to bed and going to bed is shower, make up off, moisturiser on, teeth clean, wheat bag to put in the microwave, cat to feed, amongst other things..and it all takes time.....
 
Then I look at the computer one last time.......which is now....
 
so goodnight.........
 
Love you all except David and Otto...(for tonight)..............however tomorrow is another day.........they are forgiven......Hummmmmmph........Hummmmmph..they say..and who should forgive whom.......I just wrote a letter to the editor as well ....here it is..I used a little half a term from Johns post, the government has just introduced a new trading emissions bill  - and during the round of select committee meetings in provinces the public say little (well normally) ...I just wish the public were more vocal on this issue.
 
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 12:18 AM
Subject: the trading scheme.

I don't know about the rest of the readers of this paper, but the harder I try to figure out the new trading emissions scheme the more confused I get.
For one it seems to me that if paying money out of my pocket does not actually cap(reduce) emissions then surely money being thrown at the problem is pretty useless, this seems to me to be all about money and less about doing or in other words - pollute as long as it is being paid for - confusing, it sure is.
Two, if the money is being used to start up new green industries, or bring about a wonderful public transport system alleviating the use of cars, or in some way lessen travel by concentrating back to local , then that surely is a good thing, however I have a strange feeling that is not so.
If ever something needs to be spelled out in plain English, this scheme does.
If our leaders are acting contrary to conscience in this instance and only creating a monster with an enormous appetite for money and little action, which to me seems to be the case -  then heaven help them at the polls.
 

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Sorry, I can't not ask... but what is this wheat bag in the microwave?

2009/9/24 Lila Smith <lil...@ihug.co.nz>

Lila Smith

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oh don't you do that in England..you get a cloth bag, fill it with wheat and heat it up in the microwave...make three equal pockets.......and its like a hot water bottle, except much easier..just throw in the microwave nightly and take it to bed...excellent.
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Tony T-S

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If I had to follow that regimen (sorry, regipeople!) the cat would inevitably eventually end up in the microwave.  I usually go to bed some time after my brain has! 

 

Oh, and yes, you can get wheat bags here – I gave my parents a couple last year.  I think I got ‘em in the healthfood shop.

 

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People who make and utilise such weapons on behalf of the (corporate)
State are deeply, deeply psychopathic.

Civilisation, which is founded upon the coercive and often violent
extraction of 'resources' from other land-bases to supply it's
'needs', which produces far more toxins than nutrients, and leaves
land degraded, denuded is psychopathic in that it rationalises this
constant expanding abuse cycle.

The bulk of discourse avoids this conclusion, and what I see is lots
of people (mostly middle class, 'educated' urbanites) trying to 'fix'
it, by appeals to the abusers, and by tinkering with the processes by
which 'Civilisation' grows.

Both will fail.

Ending Civilisation is about entering into a relationship with Earth,
with each other, with the biota (of which we are just one part) as
partners, feeding and nourishing each other (which is what all living
entities do in Nature - they all improve the habitat by being
themselves).

This starts with the personal, and can extend as we expand our field
of awareness, as we work with others. This work will only be complete
when the fundamentals of a healthy relationship, these being at base
mutuality, co-nurturing, honesty, gratitude are effectively driving
all human behaviour.

Ending Civilisation is about dismantling the psychosis, and then the
structures of that psychosis will naturally fall away. Ending
Civilisation is about consciously noticing the internalised values of
the Abuse System within ourselves and excising those values. Ending
Civilisation is about accepting our innate and natural values. Ending
Civilisation is all about honesty, transparency.

That this is possible is not only true for us, it is the basis of all
life.

A volcano could be classed as a natural trauma. Yes it is
destructive. And yet, it feeds more than it ever destroys.... in the
long term it adds to the abundance within the environment. Big time!

We do not need a similar level of trauma to wake us up - it's already
happening (my South American friends say to Europeans who start
talking about Apocalypse, New World Order etc etc "Don't Panic! It's
already happening!" and they laugh!).

We simply (not easy, yet simple) need to wake up, to sense our Earth,
our selves, each other. And follow those values.

We could easily grow our own food, work less for others profit, work
more for community cohesion, spend time enjoying being who we are and
basking in that relaxed state.

We could just as easily start to confront the psychosis evident in the
infrastructure of civilisation by de-constructing the various elements
of that psychosis. Instead of appealing to leaders, we confront them
with the result of their behaviour, we de-construct their
justifications and call them by their name - psychotic
rationalisations.

We need to engage our Wonders of Mindful Intention fearlessly.

http://dwylcorneilius.blogspot.com/2009/09/awards-medals-life-and-death-in-21st.html

My latest essay on the psychosis of Civilisation, with examples of
that psychosis.



V Wood

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Ending Civilisation is about entering into a relationship with Earth,
with each other, with the biota (of which we are just one part) as
partners, feeding and nourishing each other (which is what all living
entities do in Nature - they all improve the habitat by being
themselves).

This starts with the personal, and can extend as we expand our field
of awareness, as we work with others. This work will only be complete
when the fundamentals of a healthy relationship, these being at base
mutuality, co-nurturing, honesty, gratitude are effectively driving
all human behaviour.

Ending Civilisation is about dismantling the psychosis, and then the
structures of that psychosis will naturally fall away. Ending
Civilisation is about consciously noticing the internalised values of
the Abuse System within ourselves and excising those values. Ending
Civilisation is about accepting our innate and natural values. Ending
Civilisation is all about honesty, transparency.

That this is possible is not only true for us, it is the basis of all
life.
Good God!  Where have you been? 

I agree with with all this - starting with the personal, and spreading out - harmony with the natural processes.

Well-stated and so true.

Best
V

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Tony T-S

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Yes, I thought so too!  Thank you, Corneilius.

 


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Cornelius wrote:
 
A Madman Speaks Truth

Today, also in New York, Muamarr Gadaffi, the Libyan 'leader'spoke to the United Nations General Assembly. A sort of International State of The Nation adress. He asked some questions many are asking. Who killed Martin Luther King? Who killed JFK? Who protects the Palestinians? Why are the Pharmaceutical Corporations, who are responsible for creating the 'Swine-Flu' virus itself, set to make so much money? Why is Medicine a business? Why is not Medicine free? Why is the Security Council dominated by states with Nuclear Weapons? Is that not a threat in itself? Good questions. Most unfortunate that it is he who asks them in public, before the UN. Quite surreal.


While I watch this I have a fantasy about the impossible. What if Gordon Brown made that speech to the UN? Jaws would surely drop. Hearts would flutter, a few might even stop. Many would cheer!
 

 
this is in Cornelius blog I just read:  and how true is that, imagine for a moment if Gordon Brown actually spoke the words of Gaddaffi, imagine for a moment if the words spoken so honestly by the likes of Chavez or Fidel Castro over the years  were spoken by Mr Brown..
 
Its well past time to 'Rock the Boat' ...........
 
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In a message dated 25/09/2009 15:05:20 GMT Daylight Time, lil...@ihug.co.nz writes:
if the words spoken so honestly by the likes of Chavez or Fidel Castro over the years  were spoken by Mr Brown..
Hi Lila,
interesting article yesterday about the fuss created when Gadaffi put his tent up in USA.
They all take it for granted that he can be insulted openly as a terrorist. i guess two points spring to mind.
 
Firstly the evidence convicting the Libyan was very weak.
 
Who sponsored the IRA for years? Noraid.
Cheers
Tim

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funnily enough Gadaffi only asked for 7.7 trillion dollars compensation for Africa - which has hailed him a mad man in some circles - yet  13 trillion was forked out to fix one single economic disaster brought on by greed and people acting from self interest - .
 
I don't know much about the IRA to be honest......what I know is what I remember on television as to who funded what....well (-:
 
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Cornelius wrote:  "What if Gordon Brown made that speech to the UN? Jaws would surely drop. Hearts would flutter, a few might even stop. Many would cheer!"
 
- Yeah, and pigs might fly!

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I think I got ‘em in the healthfood shop.
Hi Tony,
 at present prices make your own bag and i'm sure you'll find a friendly farmer willing to give away the wheat.
That's what the millers seem to expect at the moment!
Tim

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Tim have you ever thought about growing Celeriac......they are becoming really popular..??   fetch good dollars and very easy to grow........
 
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In a message dated 26/09/2009 20:38:15 GMT Daylight Time, lil...@ihug.co.nz writes:
Tim have you ever thought about growing Celeriac
Hi Lila,
a great winter veg, have done it in the garden.
i sometimes use it like potatoes, roast, mashed etc and it seems a healthy alternative.
Cheers
Tim
heatwave again today so i'm off to sit in a nice air conditioned tractor!
 
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