The (NIJ), "National Institute of Justice", is department of the Justice Department who tests and approves these weapons to be used on the public.
http://www.nij.gov/events/nij_conference/welcome.htm
We need to show up to this and other meetings!!!!! Here is where we need to expose those committing these crimes in the name of, "shaping public safety", This is who they think Should attend...................Who Should Attend
* Researchers interested in criminal justice
* Policymakers responsible for shaping public safety or social services
* Practitioners in criminal justice interested in technology and DNA
* Students interested in criminal justice issues
Social Services like the mental hospitals they have put us in and tortured me in? Later drugging TIs after a false diagnosis based on an attack from these weapons? Taking children From their Mothers?
It is the Bradford Institute in the UK that does the same.
http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/nlw/
In Europe--European governments arming police with "non-lethal weapons"
http://tinyurl.com/3clkd3e
In the beginning I contacted them and they called me when I told them how non-lethal weapons were being used to kill.
My targeting to subside after that and overt police harassment stopped. Police still used a group to jump me where I was kicked in the face. Police then wrote a false police report stating I acknowledged being the cause of everything. I then went to a town council meeting and spoke of police corruption and held up a bloody shit from that night. At the next meeting I named the officer who wrote the false police report. He had already been convicted and the council covered for him. The officer Eric Lewis then won an appeal 3 days later.
It seems clear to me the town doesn't want to be sued and does cover for police abuses. Remote and covert directed energy weapons are approved by the NIJ for law enforcement. One writing I have clearly states the uses of these weapons to, "Limit the Liability of Law Enforcement".
It also appears that this remote and covert nature meant to limit liability has also allowed police to attack and torture leaving no evidence.
So when the, "President's Bioethics Commission", we must then press our case to the NIJ conferences and state publicly that we are being tortured and tested on with these weapons and surveillance tools.
Read below on one meeting with link. -Peter
http://www.nij.gov/events/nij_conference/welcome.htm
The 2011 NIJ Conference: Translational Criminology - Shaping Policy and Practice With Research
June 20–22, 2011
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Arlington, Va.
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