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real6
12-02-2010, 02:36 PM
BWhahahahaha, yeah ok!!!

http://www.prisonplanet.com/surveillance-drones-to-zap-protesters-into-submission.html

Illustrating once again that the prison planet being built around us far outstrips anything Aldous Huxley or George Orwell ever imagined, a Wired News report details how police forces worldwide are preparing to unveil drone aircraft that can not only conduct surveillance of protesters, but also zap them into submission with non-lethal weapons.

As part of their ongoing mission to “protect and serve” the new world order, cops across the world are getting access to military drones which allow them to “carry out surveillance on everyone from protesters and antisocial motorists to fly-tippers,” reports Wired News.

The report details how the future of policing will resemble something approaching a combination of They Live and The Running Man, with unmanned drones replacing police helicopters whizzing around everywhere torturing and knocking out anyone who misbehaves.

According to the report, this is a natural progression from CCTV cameras that shout at passers-by, currently deployed in several UK cities, only now drones will be fitted with LRAD acoustic devices, torture sound weapons that were indiscriminately used and abused during the G20 summit in Pittsburgh on innocent members of the public who were just walking down the street and had not even dared to engage in the criminal activity of expressing their First Amendment right to assemble.

“The LRAD has been tested on the Austrian S-100 unmanned helicopter, and the technology is ready if there is a police requirement,” states the article.

Also available to police will be a drone that can fire tear gas as well as rubber pellets to disperse anyone still living under the delusion that they were born in a democratic country.

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“French company Tecknisolar Seni has demonstrated a portable drone armed with a double-barrelled 44mm Flash-Ball gun,” states the report. “Used by French special police units, the one-kilo Flash-Ball resembles a large calibre handgun and fires non-lethal rounds, including tear gas and rubber impact rounds to bring down a suspect without permanent damage — “the same effect as the punch of a champion boxer,” claim makers Verney-Carron.”

Of course the fact that the Flash-Ball devices have caused “permanent damage” in the form of head injuries is glossed over.

Another option will be a mini-flying saucer drone fitted with a Taser gun, primed to shoot 50,000-volts into anyone who refuses to bow down at the feet of global government.

“Taser stun guns are now so light (about 150 grams) that they could be mounted on the smaller drones. Antoine di Zazzo, head of SMP Technologies, which distributes tasers in France, says the company is fitting one to a small quad-rotor iDrone (another quad-rotor toy helicopter), which some have called a “flying saucer”.

Since police routinely use Tasers as a method of “pain compliance,” ie torture, and not in genuinely threatening situations, abuse of the devices is widespread in every country that has introduced them. Since June 2001, over 350 people have died in the United States after being hit with these “non-lethal weapons”. Imagine how incidents of abuse would skyrocket once the personal element of using a Taser is removed and they are strapped to marauding surveillance drones, eliminating any responsibility for deaths and injuries that occur.

Why not just equip the drones with hellfire missiles and have done with it? Now it’s admitted that the authorities treat any dissenter, any protester, anyone who questions the system, even anyone who takes a photograph in public as a terrorist, why not just blow us all away like they do to “insurgents” in Afghanistan?

The fact that every one of these fascistic and futuristic tools of enslavement is being primed to be used mainly against protesters only confirms that the police state is not coming, it’s not some future threat, it’s here in 2010 – we’re living in a world that does not tolerate dissent against its overlords, we’re truly living on a prison planet.

subl1minal
12-02-2010, 03:02 PM
it’s here in 2010 – we’re living in a world that does not tolerate dissent against its overlords, we’re truly living on a prison planet.

No shit!:rolleyes:

christuffer
12-02-2010, 04:49 PM
Nothing that a good rifle won't see to.

A new sport has been invented.

motleyhoo
13-02-2010, 06:07 AM
Nothing that a good rifle won't see to.

A new sport has been invented.

LOL! That's exactly what I was just thinking. Time to re-align my scope.

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anyuser
13-02-2010, 09:15 AM
Drone makes first UK 'arrest' as police catch car thief hiding under bushes

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1250177/Police-make-arrest-using-unmanned-drone.html#ixzz0fPASett5

t has been nicknamed the flying saucepan and looks an unlikely weapon in the war against crime.

But yesterday it emerged that a suspected car thief had become the first person to be arrested in Britain thanks to the help of this miniature remote-controlled helicopter.

The Air Robot or drone was deployed by Merseyside police after officers lost the alleged offender who had escaped on foot in thick fog.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/02/11/article-1250177-083FFB7D000005DC-938_634x450.jpg

Using the device's on-board camera and thermal-imaging technology, the operator was able to pick up the suspect through his body heat and direct foot patrols to his location.

It led officers to a 16-year-old youth, who was hiding in bushes alongside the Leeds-Liverpool canal, in Litherland, Merseyside.

The drone, which measures 3ft between the tips of its four carbon fibre rotor blades, uses unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology originally designed for military reconnaissance.

The battery-powered device can have a range of cameras attached to its main body, including CCTV surveillance or thermal imaging cameras.

It is designed to hover almost silently above crime scenes and send live footage to officers on the ground, but the unit can also 'perch and stare' from a solid platform, allowing the operator to capture hours of footage from a hidden vantage point.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/02/11/article-1250177-083D8720000005DC-470_634x389.jpg

The £40,000 aerial surveillance drone, which is near silent and can operate video, night vision, infrared or stills cameras caught its first criminal in Merseyside

Merseyside Police is one of a handful of forces trying out the devices which, at £40,000 each, are far cheaper to use for small-scale operations than a conventional helicopter.

They have been using the drones for two years, mainly to help in search and rescue operations, to execute drug warrants and to crack down on anti-social behaviour.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1250177/Police-make-arrest-using-unmanned-drone.html#ixzz0fPCIGANo

In August, Derbyshire police used a similar drone to monitor protests at the British National Party's Red, White and Blue festival in Condor, Derbyshire.

However, this is the first time an arrest has been directly linked to the use of the Air Robot. The incident happened at around 4.30pm on January 26 after officers were told about a stolen Renault Clio in Bootle, Merseyside.

After a pursuit, two suspects abandoned the vehicle and tried to make off on foot.

One of them, a 20-year-old man, was quickly arrested but the other managed to escape into the thick fog and darkness along the canal towpath. Police chiefs decided to draft in the drone, which can reach heights of 500ft and is controlled by an officer up to 1,500ft away.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/02/11/article-1250177-083F0FF3000005DC-331_634x286.jpg

The drone used its heat-seeking technology to catch the suspected car thief

Using its thermal imaging equipment the device quickly located its target in bushes beside the canal through his body heat and relayed live pictures to a police van nearby. Foot patrols then went and arrested him.

Both men who were arrested have since been released on police bail pending further inquiries.

Chief Inspector Nick Gunatilleke, of Merseyside anti-social behaviour taskforce, said: 'These arrests demonstrate the value of having something like the UAV.

'The live footage was being viewed by the UAV's operator in the mobile command vehicle and they were able to direct patrols on the ground.'

The Home Office is now exploring how the craft can be used to give back-up to police, ambulance and fire services.

Spy drones are considered the future of policing, although critics have voiced concerns that they could be a worrying extension of Big Brother Britain.

Last month arms manufacturer BAE Systems said it was adapting military-style UAVs for a consortium of government agencies led by Kent police. Documents showed the force hoped to begin using the drones in time for the 2012 Olympics.

But they also indicated that the drones could eventually be used to spy on the civilian population, by rooting out motorists suspected of antisocial driving, for covert urban surveillance and to monitor 'waste management' for local councils.

Merseyside Police helicopter remote control drone - YouTube

the apprentice
13-02-2010, 11:03 AM
Drone makes first UK 'arrest' as police catch car thief hiding under bushes

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1250177/Police-make-arrest-using-unmanned-drone.html#ixzz0fPASett5

t has been nicknamed the flying saucepan and looks an unlikely weapon in the war against crime.

But yesterday it emerged that a suspected car thief had become the first person to be arrested in Britain thanks to the help of this miniature remote-controlled helicopter.

The Air Robot or drone was deployed by Merseyside police after officers lost the alleged offender who had escaped on foot in thick fog.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/02/11/article-1250177-083FFB7D000005DC-938_634x450.jpg

Using the device's on-board camera and thermal-imaging technology, the operator was able to pick up the suspect through his body heat and direct foot patrols to his location.

It led officers to a 16-year-old youth, who was hiding in bushes alongside the Leeds-Liverpool canal, in Litherland, Merseyside.

The drone, which measures 3ft between the tips of its four carbon fibre rotor blades, uses unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology originally designed for military reconnaissance.

The battery-powered device can have a range of cameras attached to its main body, including CCTV surveillance or thermal imaging cameras.

It is designed to hover almost silently above crime scenes and send live footage to officers on the ground, but the unit can also 'perch and stare' from a solid platform, allowing the operator to capture hours of footage from a hidden vantage point.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/02/11/article-1250177-083D8720000005DC-470_634x389.jpg

The £40,000 aerial surveillance drone, which is near silent and can operate video, night vision, infrared or stills cameras caught its first criminal in Merseyside

Merseyside Police is one of a handful of forces trying out the devices which, at £40,000 each, are far cheaper to use for small-scale operations than a conventional helicopter.

They have been using the drones for two years, mainly to help in search and rescue operations, to execute drug warrants and to crack down on anti-social behaviour.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1250177/Police-make-arrest-using-unmanned-drone.html#ixzz0fPCIGANo

In August, Derbyshire police used a similar drone to monitor protests at the British National Party's Red, White and Blue festival in Condor, Derbyshire.

However, this is the first time an arrest has been directly linked to the use of the Air Robot. The incident happened at around 4.30pm on January 26 after officers were told about a stolen Renault Clio in Bootle, Merseyside.

After a pursuit, two suspects abandoned the vehicle and tried to make off on foot.

One of them, a 20-year-old man, was quickly arrested but the other managed to escape into the thick fog and darkness along the canal towpath. Police chiefs decided to draft in the drone, which can reach heights of 500ft and is controlled by an officer up to 1,500ft away.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/02/11/article-1250177-083F0FF3000005DC-331_634x286.jpg

The drone used its heat-seeking technology to catch the suspected car thief

Using its thermal imaging equipment the device quickly located its target in bushes beside the canal through his body heat and relayed live pictures to a police van nearby. Foot patrols then went and arrested him.

Both men who were arrested have since been released on police bail pending further inquiries.

Chief Inspector Nick Gunatilleke, of Merseyside anti-social behaviour taskforce, said: 'These arrests demonstrate the value of having something like the UAV.

'The live footage was being viewed by the UAV's operator in the mobile command vehicle and they were able to direct patrols on the ground.'

The Home Office is now exploring how the craft can be used to give back-up to police, ambulance and fire services.

Spy drones are considered the future of policing, although critics have voiced concerns that they could be a worrying extension of Big Brother Britain.

Last month arms manufacturer BAE Systems said it was adapting military-style UAVs for a consortium of government agencies led by Kent police. Documents showed the force hoped to begin using the drones in time for the 2012 Olympics.

But they also indicated that the drones could eventually be used to spy on the civilian population, by rooting out motorists suspected of antisocial driving, for covert urban surveillance and to monitor 'waste management' for local councils.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s79QlJGQKks

All you need is a hand held crosbow with blot and line for the higher flyers, or a hand full of small chains in a feeder catapult to tangle the rotors and its endex for the lower flyers.

The strobascopic night ops torch would blind the flyer.

This is why they don't want you to wear a hoody or any type of face veil.

If you cam up like a squaddie and wear shades they can't get your face recon.

If you wanted to avoid all of this simply stay at home and vote with your wallet and silence is golden, all the money spent on these things will have been wasted, you see they are expecting us sooner or later to revolt as things really tighten down with the food chain, this is how they are going to try and grind us down, no complience is the only way, an non visible game of money and BOYCOT is the only way.

All these items do is watch you if your not there they won't know what to do, when your on a march you sit down and they cart your off, if we sat down at home what could they do, there arn't enough soldiers in the world to come get you, come on folks use your noggins.

We are more brains than they have put together, its our time to start dictating them our terms, NOW, We are the world, We are the children, We are the ones who can make a brighter world SO LET STOP GIVING, to the wrong people, our song says.