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  Atlanta IMC (((i))): High Energy Radio Frequency Directed Energy WEapons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
A directed-energy weapon is a type of energy weapon that directs energy in a particular direction by a means other than a projectile.
Some of these weapons are known as death rays or rayguns and are usually portrayed as projecting energy at a person or object in order to kill or destroy.
The energy is provided in the first case by reaction of hydrogen peroxide with chlorine, in the second case by reaction of atomic fluorine with deuterium.
atlanta.indymedia.org /newswire/display/38862/index.php   (3866 words)

  
 Weaponry
A weapon that fires once and takes a minute or two to recharge before it can fire again is little better than a seventeen hundreds era musket.
If a 'new' weapon is used the writer should consider what effect it has its target and what people could do to defend themselves against it.
HERF guns are High Energy Radio Frequency weapons that transmit radio frequencies.
www.military-sf.com /Weaponry.htm   (2275 words)

  
 Robert Schweitzer's "RF Weapons and the Infrastructure."   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
First of all, an RF weapon is one that uses intense pulses of RF energy to destroy ("burnout") or degrade ("upset") the electronics in a target.
Evidence as to the capabilities of the weapons may be found in such statements as China's declared intention to purchase three RF weapons derived from the Russian technology.
Radio frequency weapons in info-war: The sound of wind whistling between the ears.
www.soci.niu.edu /~crypt/other/rfinfra.htm   (4140 words)

  
 High Energy Research and Technology Facility (HERTF)
Directed Energy Weapons include laser, high power radio frequency (HPRF), and particle beam technologies (HPRF technology is frequently called high power microwave (HPM) or RF directed energy).
Near-term goals for RFE weapons include the development of new HPRF source concepts, such as the interference modulation HPM source concept and frequency agile, broadband klystrons for use in susceptibility testing and in field tests.
The High Energy Research and Technology Facility (HERTF) at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, is a premier Phillips Laboratory capability for research, development and transition of advanced weapons technologies.
www.globalsecurity.org /space/systems/herft.htm   (691 words)

  
 JEC Hearing on Radio Frequency Weapons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
If the signal was tuned to the operating frequency of a targeted radio receiver, for example, one would assume that if enough power was provided in the radiated beam directed at the target's radio antenna, that the radio's "front-end", that part directly connected to the antenna, could be heated sufficiently to burn it out.
This multi-step conversion of energy is inherently inefficient, but explosives are very compact sources of energy, modern electronics are not very robust to external sources of energy, and the intent is to place the source/weapon as close to the target as possible.
Evidence as to the capabilities of the weapons may be found in such recent statements as China's declared intention to purchase three RF weapons derived from the Russian technology.
www.freedomdomain.com /weathercontrol/jointhearing.html   (14224 words)

  
 Read about Electromagnetic pulse at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Electromagnetic pulse and learn about ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
A broadband, high-intensity, short-duration burst of electromagnetic energy.
In the case of a nuclear detonation, the electromagnetic pulse consists of a continuous frequency spectrum.
Most of the energy is distributed throughout the lower frequencies between 3 Hz and 30 kHz.
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/EMP   (199 words)

  
 Boston IMC: newswire/45042
Sonic and ultrasonic weapons (USW) are weapons of various types that use sound to damage, incapicitate, or kill an opponent.
The frequency is chosen to be near the resonant frequency of internal organs, causing illness and deafness and internal injuries.
The resulting weapon is the size of a truck, fragile, shoots at the speed of sound, and has a substantially shorter range than missiles or artillery shells.
boston.indymedia.org /newswire/display/45042/index.php   (4303 words)

  
 Cyber Warfare and Telecommunications Espionage
Since the invention of radio systems, the goal of telephone engineers has been to provide personal telephone service to individuals by using radio systems to link phone lines with persons in their cars or in the streets.
Radio frequency (RF) weapons are real They consist of a power supply, transmitter, antenna.
Such weapons can be used to destroy property and data; intercept communications or modify traffic; reduce productivity; degrade the integrity of data, communications, or navigation systems; and deny crucial services to users of information and telecommunications systems.
www.globalsecurity.org /wmd/library/news/cuba/oagmc029.htm   (7923 words)

  
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The weapon, is able to fire a directed stream of enhanced Electro-magnetic energy with a force of over 6 megawatts with a firing rate of 30 to 60 pulses within 3 seconds.
The weapon, is able to produce a field of fire in a hemisphere with a burst bubble stream of enhanced Electro-magnetic energy with a force of over 6 megawatts with a firing rate of 30 to 60 pulses within 3 seconds.
This weapon is capable of producing in essence, a 100,000 volt discharge of electrical current in the form of a lightning bolt.
www.ravenswoodinc.com /herfbus1..html   (3277 words)

  
 Directed Energy Weapons(DEWs): Acronyms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
DTIC Thesaurus: High energy lasers, such as continuous wave, repetitively pulsed, and single pulse, for tactical and strategic applications; Charged and neutral particle beam weapons.
Directed-energy devices may produce effects that could allow the device to be used as a weapon against certain threats, for example, laser rangefinders and designators used against sensors that are sensitive to light.
High Power Microwave [HPM] Weapons: Energy generated by a conventional electromagnetic apparatus, such as a radar transmitter, or released from a conventional explosion converted into a ratio-frequency weapon which causes the disruption of electronic systems.
library.nps.navy.mil /home/bibs/dewacro.htm   (574 words)

  
 Was Wellstone Assassinated by EMF?
The pilots flew too high and too fast when they began a left turn toward the runway, then let it slow to dangerous levels, the NTSB said.
The pilots of Wellstone's plane radioed that they were two miles out, clicked up the runway lights, and had the airstrip in sight, said Traci Chacich, the airport's office manager.
In all three cases, radio contact appears to have been cut off while the planes were still in the air, possibly indicating electrical failures on board.
www.opednews.com /thoreau1203_wellstone_assassinated.htm   (3982 words)

  
 LearnThis.Info Encyclopedia articles beginning with 'Hi'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
High Court of Justice of England and Wales
High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
High We Exalt Thee, Realm of the Free
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /h/hi   (329 words)

  
 Herf Gun - Security Online - Information technology glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
A HERF blast is a very high type of electromagnetic radiation that can do a considerable amount of damage to a PC.
Most electricl appliances are at risk to this type of attack, it is even possable to stall a car at a set of traffic ligths with a herf gun.
The threat of a person using a herf gun to disrupt your PC is very slim, but the Government have to face the facts that an information war using high tech but cheap weapons could be a reality in the near future.
www.itglossary.net /herf.html   (219 words)

  
 Disturbing circumstances around crash of Wellstone plane raise questions of conspiracy : SF Indymedia
This means we have to consider other, less palatable, alternatives, such as small bombs, gas canisters or electromagnetic pulse, radio frequency or High Energy Radio Frequency weapons designed to overwhelm electrical circuitry with an intense electromagnetic field.
An abrupt cessation of communication between the plane and the tower took place at about 10:18 a.m., the same time an odd cell hone phenomenon occurred with a driver in the immediate vicinity.
Some 3,000 Americans were killed when the Twin Towers collapsed, and yet the president and the vice president of the United States have done everything they can to obstruct a open and honest investigation of the causes of that traumatic event.
sf.indymedia.org /mail.php?id=1660367   (1103 words)

  
 Heart Pulse -- Recommendations and Resources
The term ''pulse'' is also used, although incorrectly, to denote the frequency of the heart beat, usually measured in beats per minute.
A resting heart rate for an infant is as high as or higher than an adult's pulse rate during strenuous exercise.
Most fixed-line phones now use dual tone multi frequency (also called touch tone or tone dialing) rather than pulse dialing, but most telephone equipment retains support for pulse dialing for backward compatibility.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/71/heart-pulse.html   (1112 words)

  
 Quo Vatis: More notes from the FBI re computer crime.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
The most mystifying and mind-numbing claim made by the FBI man was in reference to electromagnetic pulse guns as hacker tools -- indicating he seems to believe this ongoing myth.
These weapons can be used to destroy property and data.
The unusual mania surrounding talk of exotic weapons: One general's testimony before Congress is transcribed for your reading.
sun.soci.niu.edu /~crypt/other/fbitest.htm   (800 words)

  
 iHigh.com - The High School Internet Network
By merging these two technologies high speed instant electronic communication was achieved and soon the technology would allow us to send messages, shop and research at the speed of light.
They include, but are not limited to, telecommunications, energy, banking and finance, transportation, water systems and emergency services, both government and private.
In the first place, they don’t want to release the information that the government needs because it would be bad publicity and because they don’t want their competitors to have access to proprietary data.
www.ihigh.com /debate4.html   (8660 words)

  
 World History :: Encyclopedia Index -- Hi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
High authority for the struggle against discrimination and for equality
High Commission of the Republic of South Africa in Ottawa
High Commission of the United Kingdom in Ottawa
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Hi.htm   (129 words)

  
 Global Guerrillas: JOURNAL: HERFs in the marketplace
HERFs, or high energy radio frequency weapons (particularly microwaves), will become the weapon of choice for many global guerrilla operations (see Homemade Microwave Weapons for more).
When the radio waves hit the targeted car, they induce surges of electricity in its electronics, upsetting the fuel injection and engine firing signals.
On the one hand, Pro-Tech are, according to the article, planning to try to sell their High Energy Microwave devices to police forces as well as the miltary, thereby increasing the potential that terrorists will be able to purchase or steal professionally made equipment.
globalguerrillas.typepad.com /globalguerrillas/2004/07/journal_herfs_i.html   (1264 words)

  
 High Power Radio Frequency Weapons: A Potential Counter to U.S. Stealth and Cruise Missile Technology - Storming Media
High Power Radio Frequency Weapons: A Potential Counter to U.S. Stealth and Cruise Missile Technology
Abstract: The emergent technology of high power radio frequency in a directed energy role has huge potential for military use, in both offensive and defensive roles.
This paper examines the question of whether U.S. tactics or strategy will have to change with these systems in the hands of an adversary, assuming they were used in an integrated air defense role to counter U.S. high-tech deep- strike capability.
www.stormingmedia.us /26/2633/A263393.html   (224 words)

  
 World News
The United States monitors radio signals and phone conversations and uses aircraft for surveillance of rebel-held regions.
The terror threat at home, often overlooked 12/29/03 CSM: "Last month, an east Texas man pleaded guilty to possession of a weapon of mass destruction.
Inside the home and storage facilities of William Krar, investigators found a sodium-cyanide bomb capable of killing thousands, more than a hundred explosives, half a million rounds of ammunition, dozens of illegal weapons, and a mound of white-supremacist and antigovernment literature.
www.afrocubaweb.com /news/worldnews113.htm   (1911 words)

  
 energy radio and other energy related information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
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www.nethorde.com /energy/energy-radio.html   (272 words)

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