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In early 2012 the U.S. Congress authorized the
FAA Air Transportation
Modernization and Safety Improvement Act. Within this bill is a
provision calling for the deployment of some 30,000 robotic drones over
the skies of America by 2015, arguably the boldest overt domestic
surveillance initiative to have ever been introduced in the land of the
free. With an average of some 600 drones allocated per state, this
future network of highly advanced surveillance systems promises to give
law enforcement, military and intelligence assets unprecedented video
and audio access into the lives of every single American.
Privacy advocates are justifiably outraged.
But whenever government attempts to institute a ban on contraband items
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Isn't this a TV show ? Person of Interest
ReplyDeleteWhat company builds the drones....and how much stock does Obuma and the Dems own?
ReplyDeleteI think there should be a seven-drone limit.
ReplyDelete7 per day, open season.
ReplyDeleteAnd where will all these beyond broke governments and locales get the money for the purchase, and operation of these?
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
With all those drones and all the commercial and private airplanes, howinhell will the Air Traffic Control guys keep everything from running into everything else?
ReplyDeleteOh, wait, I get it. They will have to do the third or fourth attempt at modernizing the ATC system. Upgrade from the 1964 CDC computers...
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Where's the shooooz?!?
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Maybe I can find out where the nudist camps are!
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