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This report opens discussion of the use of these weapons against terrorists
and drug traffickers.310 The CFR report recommends that this be done secretly so that
the victims do not know where the attack is from, or if there even is an attack. There
is a problem with this approach. The use of these weapons, even against these kinds
of individuals, may be in violation of United States law in that it presumes guilt
rather than innocence. In other words the police, CIA, DEA or other enforcement
organization becomes the judge, jury and executioner.
The Universal Tool - HAARP
In a summary document produced at Maxwell Air Force Base, the real
potentials of these weapon applications for the universal military tool, HAARP, are
described. Although the HAARP literature produced by the military is silent on the
topics discussed below, the Air Force showed, by this publication, that they are well
aware of the potential use of a transmitting system like HAARP. More importantly
politically is the "Newt Gingrich spin" placed on the development efforts in the
foreword, by today's Speaker of the House, to the military's report on this subject.
The foreward to Low-intensity Conflict and Modern Technology was written
by Congressman Newt Gingrich in 1986 before he rose to the position of Speaker.
This position makes him currently the third most powerful person in the United
States government. Gingrich's views on "low intensity conflicts" become relevant
when considered along with the development of non-lethal technology. He focuses
on creating approaches to conflict which can dispense with radicals who, in his
words, "engage quietly in dirty little wars in faraway places with almost no regard for
legal nicety or the technical problems of international law".311
The ability of the United States to meet these challenges is also discussed in
the loreword as Gingrich wrote:
"The organization of power in the State and Defense Departments and the
relationships between Congress, the news media, and the executive branch are all
unsuited to fighting low-intensity conflict effectively."
He goes on to describe the limits of the military in addressing these types of
conflicts, and commends the military foT developing the policy doctrine and the new
technology directions of the Air Force put forward in the book. Newt Gingrich
apparently remains a fan of non-lethal weapons, which he views as useful technology
for domestic law enforcement. Specifically, he said, when commenting on these
technologies, that they "are our real peace dividend" and that they will "preserve the
defense industrial base, stimulate jobs in high-technology industry, and provide
needed new options to local police and law enforcement authorities."312
310 Non-Lethal Technologies; Military Options and Implications", Report of an Independent Task
Force sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, Malcom H. Weiner, Chairman, released June
22, 1995.
311 Low-Intensity Conflict and Modern Technology. Lt Col. David J. Dean USAF, Editor, Air
University Press, Canter for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education, Maxwell Air Force Base,
Alabama, June 1986.
312 "Armageddon Killing Them Softly" by Russell Shorto, GQ, March 1995.