Posted on 06/28/2013 6:54:53 AM PDT by yoe
for drug use all recipients of Food Stamps and those claiming Disability before they are made eligible
They quickly learned that the US radar systems installed have trouble distinguishing low flying, slow going ultralights from ground vehicular traffic.
The profit on one haul dwarfs the cost of the ultralight which can be abandoned. Crossing in areas where windmills may be present is even easier I’d expect.
The dirtbags in DC must be consuming a lot of drugs also.
The best thing that could happen to this Country is for them all to get a "bad batch".
It shouldn’t be too technically challenging to get drones to do the flying.
If Obama were giving an outdoor speech at Petco Park they’d darned sure find a way to seal-up the airspace.
There is a lack of desire to fix the problem. I am pretty sure that all they would have do is tell Juan Valdez that we have a sent up drones to protect the border and he would have difficulty getting anyone to want to fly.
Apparently, the drug smugglers weren’t giving a big enough cut to the Feds and their banker buddies.
When it comes to drug imports, the Feds don’t like competition.
Where the drones when you need them?
Sending a Predator missile from a drone would pretty much swat that mosquito out of the sky. That happens a couple dozen times, it would be hard to find prospective pilots to run this particular airlift.
It wouldn’t be hard to use IR to spot them. After that ...
This is not much different from Mena AR and the dirty dealing going on back then. Planes full of drugs landing unopposed in the U.S. is a part of any democrat administration. One more source of democrat funding.
FUBO, FAD, down with the democrat party
AND randomly while on benefits. Get a CONFIRMED positive. . . forfeit benefits for 10 years.
Frankly, I always wondered if they were into smuggling! Why risk a pilot?
But Ultralights and light sport planes? A whole new dimension in aviation. Some can easily carry hundreds of pounds, many are made of radar-resistant fiberglass and spruce and can land in a a hundred yards and take off in two. Amazing. Put it all down in the column next to the Colombian fiberglass submarine smuggling fleet.
Build your own?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultralight_aviation
www.kitfoxaircraft.com/
Couple that with the basic sensor problem in distinguishing this near-vehicle like signature (radar and IR) further complicates the problem...follow a highway at 100 meters height until you get where you want to go sort of thing.
That said, this country will not authorize weapons use even if they should. They reserve that option for things like Ruby Ridge, Waco and other TBD options.
Technology is fungible. Pretty soon they'll be flying the drugs in with drones.
Lots of money changes hands and unscrupulous individuals on THIS side of the border certainly have it all their own way!
As long as the profit margin is high, people will find a way to get this stuff in. If we spend another fifty billion and find a way to stop all these ultralights, they’ll just start using something else, like catapults.
Then they’ll just buy some quadrotor drones and use those. It is not like the cartels can’t afford them.
“...nightly...” and daily too. Obviously we haven’t spent enough on the drug war, or hired enough cops, or created enough agencies to do proper combat. In this day of infrared technology, it’s amazing ultralights can’t be seen swarming in from Mexico. We need Sky Net, killer drones controlled by pimple faced kids, scouring the border for low flying Mexicans.
Which is why the drug war will continue.
I am fast approaching the legalize it all approach.
Legal for gays to marry, legal for people to kill themselves with drugs, etc.
It is up to the individual to regulate themselves.
Make high potency drugs available cheap and let Darwin sort them out.
I will take my risk driving to get rid of ATF and DEA.
Make drugs available on EBT cards. Just make sure the drugs are potent enough that they will overdose. In a couple of years....problem solved.
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