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    From the page: "Bring it. Create more weapons. The more sophisticated a weapon, the more sophhisticated the counter solution. Just like in gung fu, every move has a countermove. Swords and clubs begot shields. Bullets begot body armor. I donâ€t care what they pull out cuz we will always... more

    Reviewed by ntltrmllgnc Mar 12 2009, 08:43pm ( 68 reviews ) infowars.com

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  • Rated by buddhaflux on Apr 18 2009, 9:15pm

    I have heard of this before, it sends chills down my spine. The art of control is deception, control is the essence of power, power-the essence of the ego, ego is forever selfish and fearful. We see this weapon as OK, only when we need protection... stay in fear and you'll always need protecting. This is not the only time in history the military complex has used the people's prejudices against them. Here, as long as we fear, we give up our very freedom for so-called protection. May there never be an uprising, may our children flounder in there future, may the government receive global domination. Extremist? Only when you start to make sense of things.
  • Rated by DGTGDGCG on Apr 13 2009, 3:27am

    This article is much to... something. And that's coming from a "PEACE AND LOVE FIGHT THE OPPRESSOR 420 CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE EVERYDAY" guy. But this is to much, and to corny. -- Anyways, this gun would never be on the streets. Probably a bit expensive, and it's just now in the last stage of testing. So are a million other things that have been supposed to be in use... from like five years ago.
  • Reviewed by DinousaurKing on Apr 04 2009, 10:27am

    Interesting gun, I would have liked more about how the thing actually worked and less "PEACE AND LOVE FIGHT THE OPPRESSOR 420 CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE EVERYDAY" malarkey.
  • Reviewed by drewpleblanc on Apr 01 2009, 8:25pm

    this really looks like a gun from Halo.
  • Reviewed by BeaverYabor on Mar 17 2009, 7:44pm

    The article got a little over dramatic at the end.
  • Rated by rebirthocool on Mar 17 2009, 4:09pm

    now there is a big difference between protestfags and riotous mobs, but "non-lethal" devices like these lend themselves to misuse, especially since they leave no marks. personally i would rather be called a "civil libber" then have these devices under the control of the least among us. an angry man? please.... what about the new fucking gestapo??
  • Rated by onreact-com on Mar 16 2009, 4:16pm

    Another dystopian nightmare coming to a reality near you: "Imagine a world where police have the ability to torture from a distance anyone they want at the touch of a button."