Thursday, July 17, 2014

addresses and links


milgrim authority


California has hung up
<Linda4444> SOME people are just 'draining' and refuse to help THEMSELVES...
<Peacepal> TY Snobert
<LordoftheTI> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ety5kOjlXoU 278,331 views in 10 days , The Dallas Buyers Clu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhAtSaV0_88


leslie crawford



jfk speech
<memoir> well , i think a lot of this is not something they wanted
<memoir> I do not think their minds are wasted
<memoir> thanks nigel


MINIVANJACK

ACLU of Massachusetts
Executive Director: Carol Rose
211 Congress Street
Boston, MA 02110
Phone: (617) 482-3170 Fax: (617) 451-0009 | Email: info@aclum.org 






hastings latest




http://memoir100.blogspot.com/

MY BLOG LINK













 Former Guantanamo detainee David Hicks speaks with the World Socialist Web Site 2011 oct
 ACLUs Ben Wizner: Military Commissions An Enormous Practical Failure
pacemaker failure


By Joshua Durkin and Ray Storez
The Public Record
Mar 20th, 2010









Here is a company called Terahertz Technologies, Inc

http://www.terahertztechnologies.com/









 Jailed Journalist Barrett Brown Faces 105 Years For Reporting on Hacked Private Intelligence Firms



 Democrats voted for the amendment by a 111-to-83 margin. Republicans, meanwhile, split 134 to 93 against it. so 111 Democrats, and 134 Republicans

 Exclusive: IRS manual detailed DEAs use of hidden intelligence evidence

i had to enter this again, not sure if I did the first time,,,so important


Emerging Less-Lethal Technologies 
Long Range Acoustic 
Device (LRAD) 
Emits a concentrated, 150-decibel [dB] high-energy acoustic wave 
that retains a level of 100dB over distances of 500 meters.  The wave 
is focused within a 15- to 30-degree “beam,” allowing the LRAD to be 
aimed at a specific target. Used by the New York Police Department. 
Electrolaser 
An electroshock weapon that forms an electrically conductive laser- 
induced plasma channel.  A powerful electric current is sent down 
the plasma channel to incapacitated subjects.  The weapon functions 
as a long-distance version of the Taser.  Developed for the U.S. 
military. 
Dazzler  Employs intense visible light usually generated by a laser to cause 
temporary blindness or disorientation.  Used by the U.S. military in 
Iraq. 
Active Denial 
System 
Emits electromagnetic radiation at a frequency of 95 GHz toward the 
subject.  The waves deter individuals by causing an intense painful 
burning sensation without actually burning the skin.  Developed by 
the Department of Defense’s Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate.  
Sticky Foam Gun   Fires multiple shots of sticky material that entangles and impairs 
individuals.  Provided to the U.S. Marine Corps for Operation United 
Shield. 
LED Incapacitator 
Resembling a large flashlight, this weapon uses light emitting diode 
(LED) lights flashed at several frequencies with multiple colors and 
random pulses that the brain cannot process.  The result is that the 
suspect becomes physically ill.  Developed for the U.S. Department of 
Homeland Security. 
Sources:  Compiled from multiple documents provided to the OIG by the components, as well 
as OIG research from public source documents. 

pg. 50 also fayette college? in Penn links





this is page 50 of the second link



pg 61
the first link is the edu.course in non lethal weapons.......
these are the devices I have been hit with from the last 18 years especially the electrolaser,,,I bet we all got hit with that.....

Emerging Less-Lethal Technologies 
Long Range Acoustic 
Device (LRAD) 
Emits a concentrated, 150-decibel [dB] high-energy acoustic wave 
that retains a level of 100dB over distances of 500 meters.  The wave 
is focused within a 15- to 30-degree “beam,” allowing the LRAD to be 
aimed at a specific target. Used by the New York Police Department. 
Electrolaser 
An electroshock weapon that forms an electrically conductive laser- 
induced plasma channel.  A powerful electric current is sent down 
the plasma channel to incapacitated subjects.  The weapon functions 
as a long-distance version of the Taser.  Developed for the U.S. 
military. 
Dazzler  Employs intense visible light usually generated by a laser to cause 
temporary blindness or disorientation.  Used by the U.S. military in 
Iraq. 
Active Denial 
System 
Emits electromagnetic radiation at a frequency of 95 GHz toward the 
subject.  The waves deter individuals by causing an intense painful 
burning sensation without actually burning the skin.  Developed by 
the Department of Defense’s Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate.  
Sticky Foam Gun   Fires multiple shots of sticky material that entangles and impairs 
individuals.  Provided to the U.S. Marine Corps for Operation United 
Shield. 
LED Incapacitator 
Resembling a large flashlight, this weapon uses light emitting diode 
(LED) lights flashed at several frequencies with multiple colors and 
random pulses that the brain cannot process.  The result is that the 
suspect becomes physically ill.  Developed for the U.S. Department of 
Homeland Security. 
Sources:  Compiled from multiple documents provided to the OIG by the components, as well 
as OIG research from public source documents. 

50 link men


 1122 Expansion Program State Contact List 2/12/2014 
State Name Office Address Phone Fax Email 
Arizona Matt VanCamp Payson Police Department 303 North Beeline Hwy, Payson, AZ 85541 928-474-5177 928-474-4558 mvancamp@paysonaz.gov 
Arkansas William J. Walker Arkansas Department of Career Education 3 Capitol Mall, Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-1500 501-682-1509 jbill.walker@arkansas.gov 
California John Isaacson Governor's Office of Emergency Services 3650 Schriever Avenue, Mather, CA 95655 916-845-8644 916-636-3764 john.isaacson@calema.ca.gov 
Colorado Steve Gagnon Colorado State Patrol 700 Kipling Street, Denver, CO  80215 303-239-4436 303-239-5775 steve.gagnon@cdps.state.co.us 
Delaware William Pickrum Government Support Services (OMB) 100 Enterprise Place, Suite #4, Dover, DE 19904-8202 302-857-4501 302-739-2564 william.pickrum@state.de.us 
Florida Glenda Travis Florida Sheriffs Association P.O. Box 12519, Tallahassee, FL 32317-2519 850-877-2165 850-878-8665 gtravis@flsheriffs.org 
Georgia Don Sherrod GA Dept of Public Safety, Excess Property 
GA Dept of Public Safety, Excess Property, P.O. Box 1456, 959 E. 
Confederate Ave, S.E. Atlanta, GA 30316 404-624-7040 404-624-7055 dsherrod@gsp.net 
Hawaii Keith T. Kamita Department of Public Safety 919 Ala Moana Blvd, Suite 400, Honolulu, HI 96813 808-587-2562 keith.t.kamita@hawaii.gov 
Indiana Ramona Beaman Indiana State and Federal Surplus Division 601 W McCarty St, Ste 100, Indpls, IN  46225 317-234-3688 317-234-3699 rbeaman@idoa.in.gov 
Kansas   Richard M. Oliva Kansas Hwy Patrol 122 SW 7th St., Topeka, KS 66603 785-296-5954 785-368-8069 roliva@khp.ks.gov 
Kentucky LT Marshall B. JohnsonKentucky State Police, Supply Branch 94 Airport Road, Frankfort, KY 40601 502-227-8744 502-226-2166 marshall.johnson@ky.gov 
Maryland SGT Daniel P. McLain Maryland State Police 7745 Washington Blvd, Jessup MD 20794-9307 410-799-4800x321 410-799-0076 dmclain@mdsp.org 
Massachusetts John Reardon Massachusetts Environmental Police 251 Causeway Street, Suite 101, Boston, MA 02114 617-626-1667 617-626-1670 john.reardon@state.ma.us 
Michigan Genevieve Hayes 
Michigan Dept of Technology, Mgmt & Budget/ 
Purchasing Opns 530 West Allegan St., 2nd Fl., Mason Bldg, Lansing, MI 48909 517-335-4730 517-335-0046 hayesg2@michigan.gov 
Missouri Ralph Lindsey Department of Public Safety 301 W. High St.,  Room 801, Jefferson City, MO 65102 573-751-5248 ralph.lindsey@dps.mo.gov 
Nebraska Brad Frandsen Dept of Correctional Svcs, Federal Surplus 2700 W. Van Dorn, P.O. Box 94661, Lincoln, NE  68508-1090 402-471-2677 402-471-2769 brad.frandsen@nebraska.gov 
Nevada Charise Whitt 
Nevada Dept of Public Safety, Office of Criminal 
Justice Assistance 
1535 Old Hot Springs Road, Suite 10, Carson City, NV            
89706 775- 687-3700x227 775-687-4171 cwhitt@dps.state.nv.us 
New Mexico CPT Michael Waring New Mexico Department of Public Safety 
                                                                                                                    
4491 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, NM 87504 505-476-9613 mike.waring@state.nm.us 
North Carolina Kay Bullard Law Enforcement Support Unit 
                                                                                                                    
4235 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-4235 919-773-2823 919-733-2845 kay.bullard@ncdps.gov 
North Dakota  Tricia Opp State Procurement Office 600 E. Boulevard Ave Dept. 012, Bismarck, ND 58505-0310 701-328-4912 701-328-1615 topp@nd.gov 
Ohio Jeff Shadburn 
Ohio Department of Public Safety, Distribution & 
Inventory Management Services 1970 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43223 614-995-3789 614-466-5181 ohioleso@dps.state.oh.us 
Oklahoma Oran Redden Property Reutilization Division 3100 N. Creston, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 405-425-2700 405-789-6776 oran.redden@osf.ok.gov 
Oregon Steven D. Smith Dept of Admin Svcs,Fed Surplus Property Prg 1655 Salem Industrial Drive N., Salem, OR 97301 503-378-6051 503-378-8558 steve.smith@das.state.or.us 
Pennsylvania Michael Starr Dept of Gen Svcs Bureau of S&S Opns 2221 Forster St. PO Box 1365, Harrisburg, PA 17105 717-787-9724 717-772-2491 mstarr@state.pa.us 
Puerto Rico Luis Castro Puerto Rico General Services Administration P.O. Box195568, San Juan, PR 00919-5568 787-759-7675 787-753-6160 lcagis@asg.gobierno.pr 
South Carolina Ellen Clark Greenville County Sheriffs Office 4 McGree Street, Greenville, SC  29601 864-467-5224 864-467-5680 eclark@greenvillecounty.org 
South Dakota Jeff Holden Office of Procurement Management 523 East Capitol Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501 605-773-4280 605-771-4840 Jeff.Holden@state.sd.us 
Tennessee Elbert Baker TN Dept of General Services 6500 Centennial Blvd, Nashville, TN 37209 615-350-3373 615-350-3321 elbert.baker@tn.gov 
Texas Skylor Hearn 
Texas Department of Public Safety, Law 
Enforcement Support Division P.O. Box 4087, Austin, Texas 78773 512-424-7420 512-424-5911 skylor.hearn@dps.texas.gov 
Virginia LT W. Bruce Walters Virginia State Police P.O.BOX 27472, Richmond, VA 232661-7472 804-674-2153 804-674-2697 Bruce.Walters@vsp.virginia.gov 
West Virginia Marilla Amburgey West Virginia State Police 725 Jefferson Road, South Charleston, WV 25309 304-746-2237 304-746-2437 mamburgey@wvsp.state.wv.us 
Wyoming Kebin Haller Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation                              
208 So. College Drive, Cheyenne, WY 82002 307-777-7181 307-777-7252 kebin.haller@wyo.gov