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The Strip | By Brian McFadden

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City in Virginia Becomes First to Pass Anti-Drone Legislation

Resolution bans all municipal agencies from buying or leasing drones Charlottesville, Va., has become the first city in the United States to formally pass an anti-drone resolution. The resolution, passed Monday, “calls on the United States Congress and the General … Continue reading

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2nd Amendment – Part 4

The debate over the 2nd amendment rights of the people being necessary to the security of a free State may become a moot point. The NDAA and now a Justice Department memo gives the “government” the ability to kill American … Continue reading

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President Obama Wants To Protect Children? Why Not End U.S. Drone Strikes?

From YouTube: Ben Swann Full Disclosure takes a look at statements by President Obama that he wants to prevent even one more child’s death at the hands of a mass shooter. Ben is asking why the President isn’t ending a … Continue reading

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US Drones, Boots Arrive In Mali

Absolutely “nobody” could have possibly anticipated that the week old French incursion into Mali could already have such disastrous consequences: a botched hostage rescue attempt by French commandos while leaving behind one of their team, a downed pilot on the first day … Continue reading

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Japan and China step up drone race as tension builds over disputed islands

Drones have taken centre stage in an escalating arms race between China and Japan as they struggle to assert their dominance over disputed islands in the East China Sea. China is rapidly expanding its nascent drone programme, while Japan has begun preparations to purchase an … Continue reading

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Meet Brandon Bryant: The Drone Operator Who Quit After Killing A Child

“The worst part about this story, other than the story itself, is that I have to go to UK and German media to read about it.  Pathetic.” More… The Woes of an American Drone Operator

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Azerbaijan nabs Iranian agents setting trap for Israel-made drone

Last week, the Azerbaijani police rounded up six Iranian agents who had infiltrated the country and were looking for the air bases where their government housed the drones purchased from Israel. The spies were found in possession of cash, fake passports, … Continue reading

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Iran to Start Mass Production of Home-Made Drones

A member of the Iranian parliament stressed the country’s great technological achievements in defense fields, including production of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and announced that Iran will start mass production of its home-made pilotless drones in the near future. “Although … Continue reading

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Feds confirm: Military drones are watching you

Records newly released to the Electronic Frontier Foundation reveal the federal government has approved dozens of licenses for unmanned aerial surveillance drones all across the United States. “These records, received as a result of EFF’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) … Continue reading

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Is There No End?

In yet another revelation concerning the events in Benghazi, the United States’ intelligence community watched the attack on our ambassador and three other Americans as they unfolded real time via a drone above the consulate and safe house. And the … Continue reading

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Court Upholds Domestic Drone Use in Arrest of American Citizen

A motion to dismiss charges based on the use of a Predator drone was denied Wednesday. A North Dakota court has preliminarily upheld the first-ever use of an unmanned drone to assist in the arrest of an American citizen. A judge denied … Continue reading

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Insect Drones

From YouTube: An undergraduate engineering student at Johns Hopkins University, Tiras Lin, has used high-speed, high-resolution cameras to gain a new perspective on the mechanics of a painted lady butterfly’s flight patterns. Information gathered from his research may be used … Continue reading

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More from DHS Insider – Canada Free Press

Here are highlights from an article on Canada Free Press. This is the second article from a DHS insider outlining the alleged inner workings of the Obama administration. David DeGerolamo It’s the economy, stupid Despite the fact our economy is … Continue reading

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Judge Napolitano Is Wrong Concerning the Government’s Use of Drones

Judge Napolitano outlines why aerial surveillance without a search warrant is illegal under the 4th amendment or an executive order. The following U.S. Supreme Court case from 1986 states otherwise. David DeGerolamo h/t Ed U.S. Supreme Court CALIFORNIA v. CIRAOLO, … Continue reading

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