June 8, 2012

Military Drones Will be Used On US Civilians


This is a helicopter flying over Cambridge MA on June 8, 2012. Drones can be much smaller some as small as a basketball with cameras.

[From article]
If the military personnel see something of interest from a drone, they may apply to a military judge or "military commander" for permission to conduct a physical search of the private property that intrigues them. And, any "incidentally acquired information" can be retained or turned over to local law enforcement. What's next? Prosecutions before military tribunals in the U.S.?
The quoted phrases above are extracted from a now-public 30-page memorandum issued by President Obama's Secretary of the Air Force on April 23, 2012. The purpose of the memorandum is stated as "balancing ... obtaining intelligence information ... and protecting individual rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution..." Note the primacy of intelligence gathering over freedom protection, and note the peculiar use of the word "balancing."

http://townhall.com/columnists/judgeandrewnapolitano/2012/06/07/where_is_the_outrage

Where Is The Outrage?
Judge Andrew Napolitano
TownHall.com
June 7, 2012

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