CNN has obtained documents reported by NPR that show D.C. National Guard was asked by military officer whether his unit had a “heat ray” that could be used on protesters at Lafayette Square on June 1, when Trump held Bible outside church. w/ @mkraju pic.twitter.com/QKIWAwjesx— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) September 17, 2020
Reflective materials such as aluminum cooking foil should reflect this radiation and could be used to make clothing that would be protective against this radiation.
Many are already using mirror shields because the cops have been using tac lights to blind people and prevent cameras. I suspect those will work fine. I actually suspect that placing any kind of shield between you and the ray will work which means it's just a less effective water gun, at least water guns have a pushing force that is genuinely difficult to deal with.
Anyway this shit sounds like a cancer gun. I think anyone getting shot with this thing is fully justified in shooting bullets back. Shooting people with microwaves that probably cause cancer instead of a water gun is bizarre.
oh yeah. tinfoil hat time
Many are already using mirror shields because the cops have been using tac lights to blind people and prevent cameras. I suspect those will work fine. I actually suspect that placing any kind of shield between you and the ray will work which means it's just a less effective water gun, at least water guns have a pushing force that is genuinely difficult to deal with.
Anyway this shit sounds like a cancer gun. I think anyone getting shot with this thing is fully justified in shooting bullets back. Shooting people with microwaves that probably cause cancer instead of a water gun is bizarre.