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Mike Nova comments: The more and the better drones, and as soon as possible - the better it is: The FBI Won't Talk About the Drones Everyone Knows It Has - Motherboard (blog)

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12/02/14 00:51 from fbi - Google News

The FBI Won't Talk About the Drones Everyone Knows It Has Motherboard (blog) The FBI has sworn that its drones hover well within legal bounds for domestic surveillance. But even as it insists that its program is both constitutional a...

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Mike Nova comments: The more and the better drones, and as soon as possible - the better it is. This might be the true revolution in law enforcement and the solution for many problems. Our civil rights will be enhanced, not diminished by the use of drones. 

Produce and use the specialized drones for: 

  • Targeted Surveillance
  • Drug Trafficking countermeasures
  • Arrests
  • Crowd control
  • Etc., Etc., Etc. 
The utmost and stringent efforts to protect this new technology is not only reasonable and a must but is FBI's duty and obligation. 
The attempts to uncover this secret information might be a part of hostile efforts, only if well camouflaged and hidden. 

A lot of words and no thoughts

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Mike Nova comments: 

Very strong words, Mr. Roberts. But for some reason I do not believe any of them in your "pressitute" article. A lot of words and no thoughts. 

And if you consider RT as "the best English language news source available to Americans", it only strengthens my doubts and suspicions about your sincerity and true motivation. 

I have the impression, quite frankly that you are nothing more than Russian agent of influence, paid or not, I do not know. Maybe, that is why they like to reprint your gibberish in their press, especially in the "Russian Journal". 

You can say whatever you want, enjoying your right to do so, but it does not make your pronouncements any closer to the truth. 



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