September 13, 2004
Senator Allen
Thank you for your reply, but I feel we have a misunderstanding of my contact purpose. I also support the second amendment rights and the NRA.
This is however not about normal weapons such as the ban on assault weapons bill would include. These weapons I mention and have become very concerned about (and so should you) are not the normal every day type of weapon.
The weapons I am referring to would more then likely fall under them term of non-lethal weapons according to what I have learned about them.
They are in fact forms of microwave / frequency weapons and they can not be compared to what we all view as assault weapons. These are more dangerous then a rifle or handgun could ever be. Let me explain.
When a person is attacked, shot or killed with a normal weapon, there is evidence of a crime present. A bullet wound. When a person is attacked, injured or killed by a microwave / frequency weapon there is not much evidence if any visible. That is because the damage is done from the inside out, unlike conventional weapons which is opposite outside in so to speak.
Imagine if you will boiling an egg. Once boiled and put back with the rest, there is very little difference in there appearance. That is not to say there is no difference. The only way to tell which is which is by looking inside, opening up the egg.
Now a person that becomes a victim of this is much the same as the egg described, there is very little difference in the outward appearance. Once again that is because the damage is being done from the inside out.
This leaves the victim of such types of crime almost helpless to stop it because until laws are changed and revised the police have limited ability or none at all to police the crime being committed.
Senator, I myself have become a victim of such types of devices as non lethal weapon mentioned above, and I can tell you first hand just how dangerous they are. It is quite painful and I feel the damage that is done is long lasting and possible even permanent.
These devices have found there way into the hands of criminals and organized crime it would seem and after researching this subject I found that not only could I purchase plans and blue prints on line but could even go as far as to purchase a completed weapon ready to be used on any unsuspecting person.
So far only the State of Michigan has revised laws to help cover this type of crime. It is (256) 2004 and (257) 2004 Michigan Laws. I encourage you to review these laws and pass appropriate laws in your state.
I also encourage you to review the links below. They will help you to understand just how dangerous and sick in nature this type of crime has become. I have found many people all across the United States that have stated that they also feel they have become victims. Some of which I do believe have in fact.
Thank You
Tracy Givens
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Fort Worth, Texas 76140