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by This_Aint_Your_Land from Sunny Mexifornia

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Shock Bracelet Being Considered For
Airline Passengers & Border Control

A Fan-damn-tastic Invention That Liberals Are REALLY Gonna Hate!!!





The Department of Homeland Security has solicited a proposal from a Canadian security company to develop a stun bracelet.

In order to enhance the security of air travel and to help manage illegal immigration, the Department of Homeland Security has solicited a proposal from a Canadian security company to develop a passenger stun bracelet.

Like the pain collars featured in the classic Star Trek episode The Gamesters of Triskelion, Lamperd Less Lethal's electro-muscular disruption (EMD) bracelet is intended to incapacitate wearers on remote command.

A video at the Lampred Less Lethal Web site explains that the bracelet will obviate the need for a plane ticket and will help make passengers and baggage trackable while traveling. It also explains that the bracelet will provide in-flight security.

"By further equipping the bracelet with EMD technology, the bracelets will allow crew members, using radio frequency transmitters, to quickly and effective subdue hijackers," the video explains. "The electro-muscular disruption signal overrides the attacker's central nervous system and will render even the most elite and aggressive terrorist completely immobile for several minutes."

As reported by The Washington Times, Lamperd's Web site hosts a copy of a letter from Paul S. Ruwaldt, an official with the Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate, expressing interest in the bracelet.

Ruwaldt did not immediately respond to a request to verify the authenticity of the undated letter or to comment on the Department of Homeland Security's apparent interest in the Lamperd Less Lethal bracelet. The Transportation Security Agency also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

"In discussions with my colleagues and immediate superior, we find your ideas have merit and believe it would be of great help on the borders, and indeed for anywhere else, for which the temporarily [sic] restraint of large numbers of individuals in open area environments by a small number of agents or Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs)," the letter says, citing a meeting on July 18, 2006. "We see the potential uses to include prisoner transportation, detainee control, and military security forces might have some interest. In addition, it is conceivable to envision a use to improve air security, on passenger planes."

The letter concludes by asking for a written proposal.

Barry Lamperd, president and CEO of Lamperd Less Lethal, said that his company had been contracted to manufacture the bracelet by its inventor, Per Hahne, who was currently seeking funding for the device.

A 2003 patent assigned to co-inventors Per Hahne and Ray Wark describes a similar concept, a belt designed to administer a disabling electric shock to air travelers.

The patent details "[a] method of providing air travel security for passengers traveling via an aircraft comprises situating a remotely activatable electric shock device on each of the passengers in position to deliver a disabling electrical shock when activated."

Reached on a cell phone in his car, Hahne said he came up with the idea after the 9/11 terrorist attack, an event also cited in the patent description. "I like to call it the next generation of Taser," he said, "theirs being a one-shot deal and mine being a multiple-shot deal."

Given the 9/11 scenario of airplane pilots grappling with attackers, Hahne said, "It was always my opinion that a pilot should not be engaged in armed combat while flying an aircraft."

Because there simply aren't enough air marshals to defend every flight, Hahne envisioned a way to empower air crews to better defend their planes. "My thought was to devise an instrument to allow every flight segment to be covered and to use the air crew as air marshals," he said.

Anticipating questions about passenger willingness to don a shock bracelet, Hahne was quick to defend the idea. "When people say they're not going to wear one, they need to be made aware that the bracelets are totally inert until the flight is airborne and the flight crew determines an attack is underway," he said.

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This_Aint_Your_Land read my blog view my photos
Aug 10, 2008 | 10:52 PM

Oh man, if this ever happens I'm immediately applying for the position of the guy who pushes the button.

These things ought to be used on every public bus (illegal transportation system) in Los Angeles. Give me a crack at subduing these illegal invaders from the south. I won't even leave a mark.

This_Aint_Your_Land read my blog view my photos
Aug 10, 2008 | 10:54 PM

Mickie and Bushisaliar, your free airline tickets will be arriving in the mail shortly.

ibejim read my blog view my photos
Aug 11, 2008 | 8:21 PM

A shocking vid of the libby tree....

This_Aint_Your_Land read my blog view my photos
Aug 11, 2008 | 8:45 PM

Never insult Frankenstein at a John Kerry rally...

ibejim read my blog view my photos
Aug 11, 2008 | 10:00 PM

There is room for both of them under the libby tree.

Funny, the people who complain about something like this bracelet, are the same ones who complain that the government is not doing enough to protect them.

This_Aint_Your_Land read my blog view my photos
Aug 11, 2008 | 10:10 PM

When they ask me to put a microchip under my skin I'll object. Short of that, anything goes in this land that refuses to respect its own laws.

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I'm a proud American patriot who doesn't like unwelcome criminals from south of the border breaking into my house and illegally stealing my property.


I've done two tours of duty to protect the land I love and now I'm sworn to the mission of protecting our borders from foreign criminals and terrorists who choose to use my land as their toilet. I will do everything humanly possible to make sure illegals are never given amnesty for the crimes they've committed.


You want citizenship? Move to the back of the line just like my grandfather did. Then learn English FLUENTLY and get a skill so that you can contribute something to this great land. Mowing lawns and selling oranges on the freeway doesn't qualify, nor does selling drugs or prostituting yourself.


Come here legally, we'll welcome you with open arms. Otherwise America will treat you like the criminal scum that you are! If you're an illegal, don't say I didn't warn you because despite what Bush has told you, your life is about to become a living hell. Electrify the fence!


Viva La Migra!



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