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  • It's nice when someone can see the flaws.  Thanks, Keith.

    Keith H said:

    I have looked into these quad-copters and the weight of the payload vs. power is the key. Cameras are the most used payload one can buy on the open market.
    Not sure that one was a real weapon. The recoil of firing would send that copter out of control.
    But only my opinion. Could have been a plastic toy strapped on.
  • Last November, the human rights 
    group Reprieve published a study 
    indicating attempts to kill 41 alleged 
    terrorists in Pakistan and Yemen 
    resulted in more than 1,100 civilian 
    deaths.

    For six years, Brandon Bryant, a 
    former US Air Force Drone Operator 
    was responsible for manning the 
    drones' cameras and for "guiding the 
    missile into impact." He was once 
    lauded by his superiors for having the 
    most kills of any other.

    When asked by the interviewer to 
    respond to an anti-drone activist'
    s allegation that drone pilots were 
    "murderers," Bryant agrees, that this 
    is essentially true and that he could no 
    longer stand the person he had become; 
    killing people he didn't know and then 
    watching President Obama and DCI  
    Brennan on national TV, saying that 
    there were "no civilian casualties". 

    Bryant says the inside of American's 
    drone program is diseased and people 
    should know this. Drone operators are 
    being driven out of the poorly-managed 
    program, which Bryant describes as 
    "putrid," and are starting to quit the US 
    Air Force by the hundreds. Unfortunately, 
    all of Bryant's former colleagues remain 
    brainwashed and have turned their backs 
    on him for speaking out against the 
    official lies about civilian deaths and the 
    systemic flaws within the program.

    He describes being asked, face-to-face by 
    an Afghan woman whose completely 
    innocent husband and brother had been 
    killed in a drone strike, "Why did they have 
    to die? They weren't the bad guys." His 
    initial response was, "I don't know," while 
    knowing that this was a completely 
    unsatisfactory response. He tried again, 
    saying, "I'm sorry the mistake happened 
    and I'm doing everything that I can, to 
    prevent further mistakes from happening."
     
     
    Video (around 7 mins): 
     
     
     
  • Where is the article that says that hundreds of Airmen left the airforce, because of what hey did with drones?

  • I think it could be a warning to the man who boasted about his drone prowess, "I'm good at killing people."

    Byron wilkins said:

    Jacks that seems like the most logical reason to have a drone crash on the white house lawn.

  • Jacks that seems like the most logical reason to have a drone crash on the white house lawn.

  •  From whoknoze;

    "Looks like between this story and the youtube videos with some russian guy putting machine guns on his drone they are trying to build an argument against private ownership of such drones."



    "I wonder if this is some govt ops guy who made the videos? easy to claim this as evidence they can and are being modified to carry weapons.
    I will say I have a strong feeling this is true, and the landing on the white house lawn is one step, and what is even more of a red flag is the guy who owned the drone is a govt employee who said it was an accident, yeah right!
    He will of course be rtired or fired, probably was ready to retire anyhow I'd bet or just doing his assignment to make drones look evil and reinforce what I heard about the pres wanting to get rid of the bill of rights for security reasons, pure BS, even if congress agrees and tries it I think that would be a very bad decision for them to make, in fact looks like a dare to entice some people who disagree with them into trying to do something to stop it. Then the noose will be tightened a little more I think.
    The world is designed to allow distractions like these to be used to keep our eyes off the real problems, TPTB LOVE to hide things in plain sight, while using trickery to keep us from noticing what the real issues are.
    GAs prices are low now, but I wager when the snow is gone there will be a claim prices have to now go back up again for some reason I can';t yet see."  Ok this whoknoze is a remote viewer!
  • Very good question.  There is probably more to this than we'll ever hear.  Consider in the past week or so, gunshots were fired near Joe Biden's house.

    Keith H said:

    My question is why he was operating his drone at 3AM?
  • Well the no fly zone certainly was broken lol.  

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