{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\uc1{\fonttbl{\f0\fcharset0 Times New Roman;}}{\colortbl ;}{\stylesheet{\s0\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1\f0\fs20\kerning28 Normal ;}}\paperw12240\paperh15840\margt1440\margl1800\margr1800\margb1440\headery720\footery864 \deftab720\pgnstart1\viewkind1\viewscale100\fet0{\*\docvar{ColorSet}{-1}}{\*\docvar {ColorPos}{-1}}{\*\docvar{StyleSet}{-1}}{\*\docvar{StylePos}{-1}}\pard\plain\pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs28\kerning28 {\header\pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1\tqc\tx4320\tqr\tx8640\fs20\par }{\footer\pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1\tqc\tx4320\tqr\tx8640\fs20\par } USE OF THE MODEL 80 EXECUTION SYSTEM\par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs28\kerning28\par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs18\kerning28 Parody \par } \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs18\kerning28\par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs18\kerning28 {\fs22 The M-80 system consists of several components; the insertable charge, the insertion tool, the insertion control and test unit, and the firing control unit. We will discuss each in turn and then describe the use of the system. \par}} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 The insertable charge is in effect a small grenade. It is supplied in three sizes. Size A is for use in persons weighing under 100 pounds or those with very thin builds, it may also be used for insertion in the cervix. Size B is the most commonly used. It is for use in persons weighing between 100 and 250 pounds. Size C is for persons weighing over 250 pounds. All charges are the same size but may be distinguished by the letters stamped into the body and marked on the plug connector. The charges are filled with a special blasting agent designed to create large volumes of gases . The body is scoured inside to provide a limited fragmentation pattern. The fragments are used to create pathways for the expanding gasses to follow so as to ensure destruction of the targeted organs. When properly placed and sized the charges will cause almost instant death. Also present in the charge is a electronic firing circuit that only allows detonation when triggered by the exact voltage and trigger signal provided by the firing control. This virtually eliminates the possibility of accidental firing. There is also a small TV camera with a light source to aid in the proper insertion on the charge. On the outside are several backward pointing wires. These prevent any backward movement of the charge and insure it will stay in place as the insertion tool is removed. \par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 The insertion tool is a smooth, flexible, hollow device that can be twisted for steering by the use of 2 controls built into the handle. Basically a flexible borescope that uses the camera built into the charge instead of having one of its own. It is marked to allow measuring the depth of penetration. It is slightly smaller in diameter than the charge. \par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 The insertion control and test unit contains circuitry to test the charge before it is inserted . It also has the TV monitor to displays the internal view from the charge camera . By using the view provided and by steering the tip of the insertion tool as it is pushed into the body it becomes a simple matter to emplace the charge exactly in the right location.\par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 The firing control is just that it provides the proper signal to detonate the charge and thus execute the sentence. It has suitable safety features and is provided with long enough cables to ensure the safety of the executioner. It also has a test function to check the final connections. \par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28\par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 To use the system follow these instructions. [ Please note that you should already have received training when you received your system. These instructions are meant as a refresher and not as the only training received.] \par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 Size the charge needed and unpack it. Verify it is the right size. Insert the cable into the leading tip on the insertion tool and feed it through until the charge is seated in the end of the tool. Tighten the cable clamp on the control end. Remove the plug cap and insert the plug into the matching receptacle on the control unit. Power up the control unit. Allow a short time [ 30 seconds to a minute] before pressing the test button. Within a few seconds you should see a flashing green light. If the light fails to come on check the plug and retest. A red light means the charge is defective and should not be used. \par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 After the test is completed turn the monitor on and check that the camera is also functioning correctly. Since the camera is designed for close up views attempt to read fine print from a distance of one inch. If this can be done you have completed the test portion. The charge is now ready for insertion.\par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 The person to be executed should have been properly prepared before the time for the charge to be inserted but we will touch on the basics anyway. Within thirty minutes of the scheduled time of execution several enemas should have been given. Because the charge is implanted in the transverse colon it is necessary to ensure that the colon in empty. Fecal matter in the colon will cause that insertion to become much more difficult and will increase the level of discomfort. An experienced operator can overcome the problem but the situation should be avoided. An injection to relax the anal ring is helpful. Sedatives may be used also. \par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 For the insertion itself the person is placed on a standard examination table. The legs are spread and positioned using the stirrups. Enough restraints must be used to secure the body against movements. A measurement is taken from the crotch to the bottom of the breastbone and another from one side of the bottom of the rob cage to the other. These two numbers are added together to find the proper insertion depth. A small amount of KY or other lubricant may be used but care should be taken to avoid getting any on the camera lens. The plastic cover over the antiwithdrawal wires is removed to allow them to deploy. It should be noted that once the charge in inserted into the colon it is impossible to remove it without surgical intervention . Therefore once the charge is started into the body the execution has started and must be completed. \par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 The charge is placed by slowly inserting the tool into the rectum and advancing it. By using the view provided by the camera and steering the tip of the tool it is simple to follow the inside of the colon. There are 2 turns just inside the anus then a long straight run before another turn. After this turn check the markings for depth. You should be within a few inches of the proper location. Once the correct location has been reached a small sharp pull backwards will set the antiwithdrawal wires into the lining of the colon. The condemned will feel a sharp cramping at this time but it will lessen within a few minutes.\par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 Now remove the insertion tool by loosening the cable clamp and gently pulling the tool out while at the same time feeding the cable through it. Once it is removed the charge is disconnected from the control and test unit. The anus should be sealed with cotton balls or a fast setting foam. This will both secure the cable and will prevent leakage. The cable may be positioned either between the buttocks or run forward . Tape it securely. Coil the remaining cable and also tape it to the body.\par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 The condemned may now by removed from the table and taken to the execution location. They should be able to walk with only a small amount of pain. They may be executed in whatever position you may choose as long as they are secured enough to prevent any pulling on the cable. Please note that there should be nobody closer that 30 feet from the condemned. The charges have a 30 foot danger zone when fired in open air. It is rare for any fragments to exit the body but it is possible. Use extra caution when using oversized charges or when using cervix placements\par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 Once the condemned has been secured for execution the firing control is hooked up to the charge cable. Power up the firing control. A study green light will come on. Insert the key and turn to the test position. The light should flash. If it doesn \u8217\'92t check all connections. If it fails to test OK after 3 attempts remove the firing control and retest with the test unit at all connections.\par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 Replace the extension cable if it proves to be bad. If the problem is in the charge a second one may be inserted behind the first. Once a good test is indicated turn the key to the fire position. The light should turn red. Open the safety cover on the firing switch and depress it until the red light flashes. Release it and repress once more to fire the charge. There are three separate firing systems built into each charge and the odds of a misfire are very high, on the order of one in several million. \par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 When the charge fires there will be a sound that has been described as a wet towel hitting the floor. The body will jump and those watching closely may see a sudden swelling of the lower torso. There may be fluids forced from the mouth and nose as well as the lower body openings. There will be no voluntary movements whatsoever. There may be a few small twitches but most often the body never moves after the charge fires except for relaxation movements as gravity takes over. \par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 Death is caused by massive blast damage to the organs in the upper abdomen and chest cavity. Post mortem examination shows destruction of the heart, lungs, major blood vessels, liver, kidneys, spine, digestive tract, and its associated organs. In most cases it is difficult for the untrained eye to even identify each organ. X- rays show the classic white butterfly effect caused by blast injuries. The body often gurgles when moved because of the large amounts of free blood in the blast cavity. It is recommended that all body openings by plugged before moving the body . \par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 \par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 Should the convening body wish the charge may be placed in the female organs or lower in the colon. This will result in a delayed death that may take upwards of 1 hour . There is also an increased risk of fragments exiting the body and of blast effects also exiting. A charge may also be placed external to the body in skin contact. Tamping is highly recommended is such a case.\par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 Because of all the variables involved in these uses we are unable to offer advice on them other than to warn of the need to protect from blast and fragments. \par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28\par} \pard\nowidctlpar\nooverflow\sl240\slmult1{\f0\lang1033\fs22\kerning28 If you have any further questions please contact your local support office. }}