Posted on 03/24/2013 10:22:56 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg considers the domestic use of military-style drones "scary" but says that there is no way to stop it.
Everybody wants their privacy, but I dont know how youre going to maintain it, Bloomberg said on his weekly radio show. Its just were going into a different world, uncharted, and, like it or not, what people can do, what governments can do, is different ... you cant keep the tides from coming in.
In September a Congressional Research report stated that domestic drones may be able to bypass constitutional privacy safeguards because of their high level of sophistication.
At least 81 entities, including 17 police departments, have applied for permission to fly drones in U.S. airspace.
But the mayor seems to be referring to something more omnipresent, like having drones with ARGUS technology flying 17,500 feet above the Big Apple while transmitting high resolution images of people........
(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
“My big question, when will they arm them?”
If you think they’re probably not already armed you haven’t been paying attention. If they’re not already armed, the equipment to do so probably shipped in the crate with the drone and awaits installation at a moments notice.
SHUT.
UP.
>>” you cant keep the tides from coming in.”
You keep telling yourself that mr. nanny. <<
I am sure Chancellor Hitler used the same reasoning: “how long do you Jews expect to be left alone? This was inevitable so you should invite it!”
U.S. Army orders its first batch of suicide drones
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/44412133/ns/technology_and_science-innovation/t/us-army-orders-its-first-batch-suicide-drones/
If you were just awakening to politics and wanted to know what party that crazy ba$tard who's trying to run your life and spy on you belonged to, what would you learn?
That control freak represents the Republican party.
He must be the real deal for them, since he's the guy running NYC, just like Rudy Giuliani, so what he's doing obviously is what the Republican party must believe in, too. Right?
Yet another good reason to not be a Republican.
Can't you people see what's been done to you? This isn't your father's Republican party.
Whether from dirt or deals, the old crew just isn't on your team any more.
Time to either cure the party of the virus or burn it to the ground and phoenix up from the ashes.
What's the point of playing this game any more?
So standing orders would be ‘shoot on sight’?
Can’t be taking any chances.
I thank the Good Lord we are Americans.
Yes, it will be a bloody mess. So be it.
I notice he doesn’t mention whose drones they are. Are they in his jurisdiction? Are some of them maybe his? Are they keep an eye out for oversized sodas or illicit cigarettes?
He really doesn’t say. But he’s in a position to know, and probably even to block them—if he wanted to. Which he obviously doesn’t.
Mayor Bloomberg doesn’t fear government tyranny, because he is government tyranny.
With federal drones looking for public corruption in local governments—where the money is. See the tip for all of us common citizens from a man in the CIA (the actual quote from Ira Hunt—not the screeching hysteria in the paraphrasing of the posted piece). It’s the state and local governments doing most of the cellphone snooping—not the feds.
CIA Chief Tech Officer: Big Data Is The Future And We Own It
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3000123/posts
With the remainder of the default process ahead, I reckon the Public Integrity Section will be a bigger deal in the future. The real zombies will be regulating bureaucrats and other pretenders receiving government incomes. They’ll be all over each other for dwindling revenues/debt (no juicy targets elsewhere).
My mom is terrified of the female thing that may replace him.
[except for the fact only a few have acquired target eliminators]
Personally I wouldn’t be at all surprised at how many “eliminators” are in that city. I would expect the majority to be very sophisticated and transportable inside briefcases.
What garbage.
The means to invade a person's privacy isn't the same as the right to invade a person's privacy.
Telephone's been around for decades - our leaders in the past got a judge to sign off on a wire tap. They didn't think it was their right to snoop on the private lives of citizens. Then again, our leaders weren't assh*les like Bloomberg - they NEVER used the excuse that since telephones made it 'easy' to listen in on private conversations that they could throw privacy out the window. We had better people running for office back then.
Bloombrerg's a jerk. A total complete jerk.
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