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Thursday, October 1, 2009

HONDURAS COUP UPDATE

For those who aren't aware, here's an update on the situation in Honduras:

The coup is not only ruining democracy, but it's turned into a civil war with multiple crimes against humanity. Civilians are being forcefully removed from their homes while the military uses the space to harass and spy on legitimate President Manuel Zelaya, who is staying inside the Brazilian Embassy in Honduras. The same device you'll see below was recently used against protesters outside the G-20 summit in Pittsburgh.

Check out some of the evidence that's been discovered by The Field:








































The device you see in the photograph up top, deployed by Honduran coup regime security forces at the gates of the Brazilian Embassy, offers a smoking gun of proof that the regime is violating the Vienna Convention.

Narco News and its team of technical engineers and counter-surveillance consultants has identified the apparatus as the LRAD-X Remote Long Range Acoustic Device, manufactured by the American Technologies Corporation.

The instrument is an offensive weapon, used on US Navy warships and by other nations, which can emit sounds that, “Through the use of powerful voice commands and deterrent tones, large safety zones can be created while determining the intent and influencing the behavior of an intruder.”

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But that’s not all: Narco News has received the following photos of a C-guard LP Cellular telephone jamming device designed for low power indoor use. The black out range can be set to cover an area of 5 to 80 meters. The device was found inside the premises of the Brazilian embassy yesterday. Here it is:






















Sold by Netline under the product category of "Counter Terror Electronic Warfare," the device, the company boasts, "C-Guard LP cellphone jammers block all required cellular network standards simultaneously: GSM, CDMA, TDMA, UMTS (3G), Nextel, 2.4 GHz and more."


The deployment of a cell phone jamming device is in direct violation of the Vienna Convention articles above protecting the inviolability of embassy and consular communications. What’s more, sources inside the embassy that are in constant direct contact with Narco News testify that prior to locating and removing the device, cell phones of the President, his aides and others in the building were impeded by much interference.

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Hortensia “Pichu” Zelaya, also inside the embassy, sent out this photograph, below, taken earlier today of a device, partly covered by a green plastic bag, that security forces erected from one of the neighboring properties in clear view and air stream of the Brazilian embassy. “As soon as we discovered it,” she wrote, “they immediately took it down.”

Father Andrés Tamayo, also inside the embassy, told reporters at the press conference that he witnessed that device first hand. It is not yet known what exactly it is, or why it was accompanied by a plastic bag, or whether some kind of substance or chemical agent or gas was inside the bag and aimed at the Brazilian embassy.

These evidences and the eye-witness testimonies, including that of the doctor and the priest, demonstrate convincingly that while the Honduran coup regime issues emphatic denials of such attacks on the sovereign embassy of Brazil, it is clearly engaging in them nonetheless.






















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This is a shame. Not only against democracy, but on humanity in general. How can we allow this to occur in our world during this time?! Why are we tolerating this?! What happened to Obama's pledge to uphold democratic values in the world? What are we gaining by saying "we don't like it" ?...

The brief publicizing of this situation seems to be considered some type of joke, and the ridiculous media would rather focus on issues of much less significance. Even the UN has expressed their concern. Seriously, how much more of this are we going to take until we can get some action!?!

Why are we, being such a powerful and influential nation, not helping or at least advocating? Could it have anything to do with Honduras' local intelligence being maintained, trained and funded by the Pentagon...

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