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out weaknesses in the international conventions regarding the use of chemical
weapons:
"Therefore, when the Convention (Chemical Weapons Convention) comes
into force next year, activities involving them - activities such as development,
production, stockpiling and use - will become illegal, unless their purpose is a
purpose that is expressly not prohibited under the Convention. One such purpose is
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'law enforcement including domestic riot control purposes' Unfortunately, the
Convention does not define what it means by law enforcement' (whose law? what law?
enforcement where? by whom?), though it does define what it means by 'riot control
agent', namely 'any chemical...which can produce rapidly in humans sensory irritation
or disabling physical effects which disappear within a short time following
termination of exposure'. Stales parties are enjoined 'not to use riot control agents as
a method of warfare' ". 304
In other words, we can use on our own citizens what we cannot use in warfare
with real enemies who are threats to national security. This explains why the
development of nonlethals has moved out of the Department of Defense into the
Department of Justice. For the Department of Defense to continue to work on these
weapons, as instruments of war, is now illegal under international law. The Red
Cross report went on to discuss the shift from weapons of war to police tools which
they called - "riot control agents".
What does this mean for Americans? This places Americans, and citizens of
other counties, in a lesser protected class than individuals seeking to destroy our
counties - our real adversaries. This language really represents a way for countries to
continue to develop these weapons. This is a loop hole in the agreement. So
while the treaty looks good on the surface, it is hollow rhetoric underneath.
In another section of the report, "Future Weapons Using High Power
Microwaves" are discussed at length. This section describes microwave frequencies,
for HAARP developed for use in weapons against machines and people.
One of the uses described is an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) weapon which
gives an operator the same ability to wipe out electronic circuits as a nuclear blast
would provide. The main difference is that this new technology is controllable,
and can be used without violating nuclear weapons treaties.
This section of the report then described energy levels needed for the
following to occur:
• "Overheats and damages animal tissue."
• Possibly affects nervous system."
303 Chemical Weapons Convention, Article II 9(d).
304 "Expert Meeting on Certain Weapon Systems and on Implementation Mechanisms in
International Law", Report of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Switzerland,
May 30 - June 1, 1994. Issued July 1994.