Jun 6, 2012

Drones over Texas coming to a community near you


The technocracy is spreading its predatory wings above the heads of unsuspecting Americans. Predatory drones patrolling the skies is an Orwellian method of command & control. The same military technology blamed for indiscriminate killing of civilians overseas is attempting to establish its dominance in U.S. soil. This flagrant affront to our civil liberties means little to elected officials because fighting phony terror threats is more important.  Despite the fact that drones are prone to crashes, ineffective and expensive to operate:
The border drones require an hour of maintenance for every hour they fly, cost more to operate than anticipated, and are frequently grounded by rain or other bad weather, according to a draft audit of the program last month by the Homeland Security Department's inspector general. 
"A mystery object, thought to be a military or law enforcement drone, flying in controlled airspace over Denver almost caused a catastrophic mid air crash with a commercial jet," Infowars reported.
Air traffic collision with commercial, private flights was the main concern of the FAA when it mulled approval for more drones over Texas.  The "FAA told [Congressman Cuellar] that regulators' main concern has been with Texas' heavy airplane traffic — both private and commercial.

In fact, when Montgomery County Sheriff's office tested its prototype drone for a photo-op the drone "crashed into a nearby police vehicle."
In 2010, the Texas Department of Public Safety had to cancel its drone program because of "maintenance issues".  "The drones were constantly having maintenance issues because they weren’t designed to land in a rocky environment like Texas and didn’t fly well in high winds."
Texas has drones stationed in the Naval Air Base in Corpus Christi. The drones conduct operations in the coastal and Rio Grande border regions in Texas.  The drones are used by several law enforcement agencies such as the Texas Rangers, FBI, CPB.  In addition, to these agencies Texas State University, and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi are already experimenting with drones of their own.  Professor Thom Hardy is conducting a study on drones with the aim to " replace...manned aircraft operations" by Texas Park and Wildlife Department.  Meanwhile, researcher  Dr. Stacey Lyle with Texas A&M reassured us, "These aircraft will never invade your privacy as set by state and federal laws."  Regurgitating the establishment's hackneyed rhetoric only reaffirms the suspicions of privacy-conscious citizens.  The drones threatened our liberty, prosperity and privacy.
    How can our 4th amendment be protected from undetectable drones flying  over us?  How would we really know if we are being spied on by drones? How can our privacy be respected when the Air Force state drones can spy on us without a warrant? 
  The use of drones domestically is more prevalent now than ever with the FAA predicting by 2020 30,000 drones will be in domestic use. Congressman Henry Cuellar, Gov. Rick Perry and other state representative have repeatedly begged DHS for more drones. Ultimately, their goal is to implement total drone supremacy over the border.

Customs and Border Protection has said it intends to increase unmanned aircraft systems across the country this year, and it expects a complete network of the unmanned planes all along the border by 2015.
   Now that the FAA made it easier for law enforcement to acquire drones there is a real threat of hell being unleash .  There are already two law enforcement agencies in Texas who are using drones for policing.  Laredo's Police Department and Webb County sheriff's office could very-well joined the list of law enforcement agencies with drones.  Because of their penchant for Federal grant Webb County will stop at nothing to fight organize crime, drug trafficking and terrorism.  The reality is, however, America's corrupt co-opted government benefits from the terror it creates and funds.  The Federal government is responsible for trafficking tons of drugs into the U.S.  How are drones operated by gov. agencies going to stop the government from  breaking the law? This is a laughable excuse for the public roll-out of drones nestled under the auspice of keeping us safe.  This is an alarming trend unfolding throughout the totalitarian state that America has devolved into.  While the banks rape and steal everything the plebs must bow to the technocratic overlords.   Billions of plebeian tax money will go off to the NWO's military industrial complex,  defense contractors like AeroVironment & Vanguard will profit.  





   Now that the FAA made it easier for law enforcement to acquire drones there is a real threat of hell being unleash .  There are already two law enforcement agencies in Texas who are using drones for policing.  Laredo's Police Department and Webb County sheriff's office could very-well joined the list of law enforcement agencies with drones.  Because of their penchant for Federal grant Webb County will stop at nothing to fight organize crime, drug trafficking and terrorism.  The reality is, however, America's corrupt co-opted government benefits from the terror it creates and funds.  The Federal government is responsible for trafficking tons of drugs into the U.S.  How are drones operated by gov. agencies going to stop the government from  breaking the law? This is a laughable excuse for the public roll-out of drones nestled under the auspice of keeping us safe.  This is an alarming trend unfolding throughout the totalitarian state that America has devolved into.  While the banks rape and steal everything the plebs must bow to the technocratic overlords.   Billions of plebeian tax money will go off to the NWO's military industrial complex,  defense contractors like AeroVironment & Vanguard will profit.  

Montgomery County Sheriff Tommy Gage is stated that the County's domestic drones could be flying high above us with weapons ready.  "We're not going to use it to be invading somebody's privacy. It'll be used for situations we have with criminals," Gage said.  Do you remember how tasers were meant to be used as a last resort?  
The real question for any concerned, liberty loving sovereign to ask: How long before drones with guns make it to my local community?
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