I disagree. Take a sentence, any sentence, and read it out of context, you do not get the bigger picture, you get a distortion. Allow it to grow and you get divide. Allow that to grow and you get fear, hate, distrust.
Dividing us by colour, religion, Country, we become weakened.
There is so much fear in the World, it's easy to allow it to sink in to your skin. Until we all learn to love each others differences, to love that, which makes each one of as a part of the whole, then that fear will grow, like a plague. It's no good looking at the person next to you and say, you go first. You, start the change, you start the love. We know love heals, its infectious........
November 5, 2005 No this is not a movie prop nor will it be marketed by Mattel for the bigger boys this Christmas– it is one of two working prototypes of a non-lethal laser gun built by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Directed Energy Directorate. The non-lethal illumination technology weapon was developed by the laboratory's ScorpWorks team. Dubbed the PhaSR (who needs a Madison Avenue creative team when you can come up with names like this – an acronym for Personnel Halting and Stimulation Response), it is the first man-portable, non-lethal deterrent weapon and is intended for protecting troops and controlling hostile crowds. The weapon employs a two-wavelength laser system and is a hand-held, single-operator system for troop and perimeter defense. The weapon’s laser light temporarily blinds its targets.
The first two prototypes are being tested by the laboratory's own Human Effectiveness Directorate at Brooks City Base, Texas, and the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate at Quantico, Virginia.
"The future is here with PHaSR," said Capt. Thomas Wegner program manager. Captain Wegner is also the ScorpWorks flight commander within the laser division of the energy directorate here. ScorpWorks is a unit of military scientists and engineers that develops laser system prototypes for AFRL, from beginning concept to product field testing.
The National Institute of Justice recently awarded ScorpWorks US$250,000 to make an advanced prototype that will add an eye-safe laser range finder into PHaSR. Systems such as PHaSR have historically been too powerful at close ranges and ineffective but eye-safe at long ranges. The next prototype is planned to include the addition of the eye-safe range finder and is planned for completion in March 2006.
Post proof of this. Post scientific studies of this. Post proof that continued firing also doesn't leave damage. Post proof its the same for young children.
Seeing cops are trained to shot at mass, some might say shoot to kill, as more accurate training would take far to long and many cops wouldn't be able to be more accurate. You are now suggesting they can shoot a laser at the eyes with accuracy. Perhaps you are suggesting the target stars at the laser. With present accuracy, how many bystanders would be blinded in the process A far better tool would be a much higher fitness level, a less gun ho attitude, cops never operating alone.
RE: Fox news: discussion about NUKING A MUSLIM COUNTRY?
So easy to find out, type in isis mass graves or 1700 mass grave... if you need to just type isis and you'll find plenty of stories