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Written by Global revolution   
Tuesday, 13 December 2011 18:32

 Drones To Be Used in Electronic Concentration Camps in America - The Beginning

We know now, that drones were officially used in flights for domestic law enforcement.

A scary incident related to a law enforcement action in North Dakota last December caught three “suspected” armed men with the help of a Predator B unmanned drone.  It was only after the drone confirmed that the men were unarmed that police moved in to make the arrest.Intelligence sources say that the drones that were supposedly commissioned strictly as tools for border control will now patrol inland for suspected criminals on American soil, heralding a new level of police state oppression.

Based on the admissions made by two-star General, John Priddy, from the U.S. National Air Security Operations Center, evidenced in the video below, that the continued expansion of predator drone surveillance was a stated goal for the coming years.

Police State - A Reality for Americans

Drones To Be Used in Electronic Concentration Camps in America - The Beginning

 The U.S. government has a history of commandeering military technology for use against Americans. We saw this happen with tear gas, tasers and sound cannons, all of which were first used on the battlefield before being deployed against civilians at home. Now, as John Whitehead reveals in this week's vodcast, the drones—pilotless, remote controlled aircraft that have been used in Iraq and Afghanistan—are coming home to roost. 

 

Update April 2012: TSA has become notorious for invasive pat-downs at airports across the country are opening up a new front in their war on privacy, and it has its attention on Houston’s public busses now.

Under a program launched last week, passengers on busses run by the Houston METRO system will be subjected to random questioning and searches from “counter-terrorism experts” hired by the Transportation Security Administration.

RT reported that the TSA conducted over 9,000 unannounced checkpoints at transportation hubs across the country during 2011. As those searches — literally — board the buses in 2012, the number of people searched appear set to rise.

 

Under a program launched last week, passengers on busses run by the Houston METRO system will be subjected to random questioning and searches from “counter-terrorism experts” hired by the Transportation Security Administration.

RT reported that the TSA conducted over 9,000 unannounced checkpoints at transportation hubs across the country during 2011. As those searches — literally — board the buses in 2012, the number of people searched appear set to rise.

Last Updated on Friday, 20 April 2012 10:41
 

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