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To: nanny
I've seen purported pictures of individuals hit by a microwave weapon. The skin surface looked like a piece of chicken breast left on the grill too long. Lots of black charred areas. The soldier's clothing was completely unaffected.
13 posted on 11/02/2002 5:44:43 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: Myrddin
I've seen purported pictures of individuals hit by a microwave weapon. The skin surface looked like a piece of chicken breast left on the grill too long. Lots of black charred areas. The soldier's clothing was completely unaffected.

I can see where this weapon would facilitate the mass confiscation of firearms in the future. Gun owners are fighting against the door to door searchs for illegal guns? Just fry them with this weapon. It can be done with a clear conscience; after all, it may horribly disfigure them for life, but it is non-lethal.

28 posted on 11/02/2002 6:29:12 PM PST by Korth
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To: Myrddin
[I've seen purported pictures of individuals hit by a microwave weapon. The skin surface looked like a piece of chicken breast left on the grill too long. Lots of black charred areas. The soldier's clothing was completely unaffected]

Yes, I can put paper towel or dishcloth over food - but it is not just cooking from the surface in - it is cooking the middle, interior or whatever. When the exterior of something in my microwave is charred or even done - the interior is pretty close to being 'done' also. What kind of damage is that doing to internal organs - As I said, just shoot me!!! It is more humane and I don't see a difference in that and some chemical and biological warfare. Just my opinion.

44 posted on 11/03/2002 1:16:17 PM PST by nanny
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