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Drones in America

It is no secret that drones will be spying on Americans without warrant and without cause. While it may still be said to be “illegal,” to do so, an Air Force document called The instruction states that “nonconsensual surveillance” collected by drones can be stored and analyzed for up to 90 days. This was exposed in a recent story by Steve Watson of Infowars. This is an obvious contradiction.

“Collected imagery may incidentally include US persons or private property without consent,” the instruction states. The Air Force says that it has the right to decide whether any spied upon, (accidentally of course) are thought to be involved in international terrorism or international narcotics activities.

This would be a purposeful activity by the Air Force to police domestically. Yes, we all know this is going on, but domestic military policing by illegal spying is very much akin to the communist Russia of old. It is tyranny!

The Pentagon also claims the right to share any information it collects with any other government agencies, including those “intelligence” services. This is an untenable situation.

The Congress of the United States has already passed legislation to allow 30,000 drones to patrol the skies of America by the year 2020, but this criminal activity is already happening.

Whether or not any activity is considered legal or illegal, this government is doing anything it chooses to, including indefinite detention and assassination of American citizens, all without any due process. If the government can “legally” detain indefinitely or murder at will Americans, no limit whatsoever exists to stop them from doing anything.

Every limit on government has been removed, and every method of spying on and controlling all of us is now in play. This government is completely out of control, and we all will pay the price if we don’t stop this madness, and stop it now!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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