Drones, drones, drones are everywhere. There are 64 drone bases on U.S. soil | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328920 06/14/2012 01:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Be nice to the drones. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1207513 The little fuckers carry hellfires. And are under the control of kid in a uniform who got the job thanks to years of playing video games in moms basement. We're screwed... <----------------------------------------- :yourock: |
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Swinging on Spirals User ID: 865798 United States 06/14/2012 01:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Drone mistaken for ‘UFO,’ creates panic on DC highway [link to www.foxnews.com] "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "Wow! What a Ride!" We do not Die, We Awaken to the Dream that We Lived. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12805141 United States 06/14/2012 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.tennessean.com] MTSU is one of only 17 colleges or universities in the nation approved by the Federal Aviation Administration to use drone technology. The program is sponsored by the U.S. Army, Department of Defense and NASA, which is funding the program in return for faculty doing aeronautic research for the government. |
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Borat Sagdiyev User ID: 9408391 United States 06/14/2012 01:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Congress approves 30,000 drones to be used in the USA. That would be an average of 600 drones per state. Of course, the larger states will probably have more than the 600 and the smaller less than the 600. We are under constant survellance by our government. They must be afraid of the people that they were hired to serve. Incidentally, I have had enough with this government, be it a democrat or republican. I pray that the great people of this nation wake up and unite together. Don't let the institutions divide us, because that is the only way they can conquer us. Quoting: Jenny Knows 8545334 Love to all mankind. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17238986 United States 06/14/2012 02:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Public Intelligence, a non-profit that advocates for free access to information, released a map of military UAV activities in the United States on Tuesday. Assembled from military sources — especially this little-known June 2011 Air Force presentation (.pdf) – it is arguably the most comprehensive map so far of the spread of the Pentagon’s unmanned fleet. What exact missions are performed at those locations, however, is not clear. Some bases might be used as remote cockpits to control the robotic aircraft overseas, some for drone pilot training. Others may also serve as imagery analysis depots. Quoting: Wonkish The medium-size Shadow is used in 22 bases, the smaller Raven in 20 and the miniature Wasp in 11. California and Texas lead the pack, with 10 and six sites, respectively, and there are also 22 planned locations for future bases. ”It is very likely that there are more domestic drone activities not included in the map, but it is designed to provide an approximate overview of the widespread nature of Department of Defense activities throughout the US,” Michael Haynes from Public Intelligence tells Danger Room. Read more [link to www.wired.com] There is a map at the link of where the drone bases are located. Chances are pretty good that there is a drone base near you. I have been tracking Earthquakes in the USA and so far 3 Earthquakes have hit within 1/2 mile of drone bases. I think they are being targeted with scalar weapons. I posted the last one on GLP 5-6 weeks ago with GPS location. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8618722 United States 06/14/2012 02:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Public Intelligence, a non-profit that advocates for free access to information, released a map of military UAV activities in the United States on Tuesday. Assembled from military sources — especially this little-known June 2011 Air Force presentation (.pdf) – it is arguably the most comprehensive map so far of the spread of the Pentagon’s unmanned fleet. What exact missions are performed at those locations, however, is not clear. Some bases might be used as remote cockpits to control the robotic aircraft overseas, some for drone pilot training. Others may also serve as imagery analysis depots. Quoting: Wonkish The medium-size Shadow is used in 22 bases, the smaller Raven in 20 and the miniature Wasp in 11. California and Texas lead the pack, with 10 and six sites, respectively, and there are also 22 planned locations for future bases. ”It is very likely that there are more domestic drone activities not included in the map, but it is designed to provide an approximate overview of the widespread nature of Department of Defense activities throughout the US,” Michael Haynes from Public Intelligence tells Danger Room. Read more [link to www.wired.com] There is a map at the link of where the drone bases are located. Chances are pretty good that there is a drone base near you. Drones for the Plones !! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17925362 United States 06/14/2012 02:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What's the problem here? You know there already airbases with thoausnds of fighter jets and attack helicopters on US soil right? Why the fear of an unmanned aircraft? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5758456 ain't no fear involved I just get pi$$ed off when a coward hides behind a computer console. If he wants to shoot at me at least give me even odds at shooting him. Cowards fly drones !!!! REAL men fly jets !!!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 3405890 United States 06/14/2012 03:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Public Intelligence, a non-profit that advocates for free access to information, released a map of military UAV activities in the United States on Tuesday. Assembled from military sources — especially this little-known June 2011 Air Force presentation (.pdf) – it is arguably the most comprehensive map so far of the spread of the Pentagon’s unmanned fleet. What exact missions are performed at those locations, however, is not clear. Some bases might be used as remote cockpits to control the robotic aircraft overseas, some for drone pilot training. Others may also serve as imagery analysis depots. Quoting: Wonkish The medium-size Shadow is used in 22 bases, the smaller Raven in 20 and the miniature Wasp in 11. California and Texas lead the pack, with 10 and six sites, respectively, and there are also 22 planned locations for future bases. ”It is very likely that there are more domestic drone activities not included in the map, but it is designed to provide an approximate overview of the widespread nature of Department of Defense activities throughout the US,” Michael Haynes from Public Intelligence tells Danger Room. Read more [link to www.wired.com] There is a map at the link of where the drone bases are located. Chances are pretty good that there is a drone base near you. = Oust him and his entire cabinet OUT in November |
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