COMING TO YOUR FRIENDLY SKIES?

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Posted on 31st October 2011 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues

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  1. Axel says:

    I am more concerned about the See Something, Say Something campaign being perverted to have our neighbors report any “unusual” behaviors of ours than I am of predators patrolling our own skies.

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    31st October 2011 at 8:59 am

  2. card802 says:

    I agree Axel. While we still must protest what is happening, I think as more and more people become dependent on the government for sustenance, the payback will be to root out the malcontents.

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    31st October 2011 at 9:59 am

  3. Hope@ZeroKelvin says:

    These things are ALREADY in my friendly skies:

    http://www.examiner.com/page-one-in-houston/first-unmanned-police-drone-texas-set-to-launch-north-of-houston

    ” (CONROE, Texas) — A local police force north of Houston is about to become the first in Texas and one of the first in the nation to deploy an unmanned drone for police work, and this one could someday carry weapons.

    It’s called the “ShadowHawk” remote controlled helicopter and police brag that people on the ground can barely hear it when it’s flying at ideal altitudes.

    The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office in Conroe paid $300,000 in federal homeland security grant money and Friday it received the ShadowHawk unmanned helicopter made by Vanguard Defense Industries of Spring.”

    Shit o la. This thing is going to zoom over my fucking HOUSE. What the FUCK kind of crime in North Houston requires a fucking drone? (Besides me living there, lol.)

    Several points here: 1) This is a great example of the increasing militarization and federalization of local law enforcement. 2) DHS/TSA etc are increasingly drawing a noose, tighter and tighter around the necks and freedoms of average Americans. Please note that their security sweeps have netted exactly ZERO terrorists. 3) The OWS “movement” needs a “Kent State” moment to capture the imaginations of the sheeple.

    Now, where do you think this is heading, boys and girls?

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    31st October 2011 at 11:54 am

  4. Buckhed says:

    Hope…now you know the reason why the Census goons were taking GPS readings .

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    31st October 2011 at 1:03 pm

  5. Administrator says:

    If you don’t hear anything, that means they are overhead.

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    31st October 2011 at 1:05 pm

  6. platoplubius says:

    And please, please don’t forget about this doozy ciricling the planet in orbit

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    What the hell is it doing up there anyways?

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    31st October 2011 at 1:06 pm

  7. platoplubius says:

    Here is the X37B Drone spacecraft that the Air Force launched into outspace last year.

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    31st October 2011 at 1:10 pm

  8. ecliptix543 says:

    And it’s not even Tuesday yet… so all you really have to do is figure out what kind of calls they use it on, call in one of those from a prepaid cell, then when it shows up, shoot the fucker down. Easy. :)

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    31st October 2011 at 1:47 pm

  9. FTL says:

    Shadowhawk mini-copter is an RC copter to be feared

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    When somebody mentions a remote controlled helicopter, “lethal” is probably one of the last things that will come to mind. But if you’re staring at the Shadowhawk, you’ll probably be thinking other wise. After three years of development, the folks over at Vanguard Defense have released the Shadowhawk helicopter – a remote controlled helicopter that shoots stun batons, shotgun shells or grenades at bad guys.

    The Shadowhawk is a 7-foot long beast of a machine. It weights 49lbs, and travels at speeds of up to 70mph. It comes in two flavors of engines: turbine which can stay in the air for up to an hour or piston that can stay up in the air for 2.5 hours. It features basic CCD TV optics, FLIR capability, thermal cameras, “fully autonomous avionics” package, laser pointers, illuminators, range finders and 37mm or 40mm grenade launchers. There is also a slot that can be used to fir 12 gauge shotgun rounds with a laser designator.

    If you’re looking for an RC helicopter that flies, shoots and kills – the Shadowhawk is going to be right up your alley. However, no prices have been listed for the Shadowhawk, though we’re pretty sure it’s not going to come cheap.

    http://vanguarddefense.com/specifications/

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    31st October 2011 at 1:48 pm

  10. ecliptix543 says:

    Skynet bitchez!

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    31st October 2011 at 1:51 pm

  11. Stucky says:

    I am mostly scared of encountering Smokey on the road.
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    31st October 2011 at 1:59 pm

  12. Stucky says:

    I have Fox/CNN on in the background to catch up to news. Yeah, I know. Stupid me.

    They have for years on end now run this commercial for Tax Masters with this cocksucker Patrick Cox. In fact he’s on every goddamn channel I watch.

    I HATE this motherfucker!! It wouldn’t bother me one bit if a Shadowhawk mini-copter flew right up his fat ass!!

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    31st October 2011 at 2:04 pm

  13. John says:

    Stucky, He may look like aMajor in General Lee’s Army……….but that is no reason to hate.

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    31st October 2011 at 8:39 pm

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