Sunday, February 10, 2013

Christopher Dorner Becomes First Human Target For Drones On US Soil

The slippery slope.

BeforeItIsNews reports:
"It was revealed that Dorner has become the first human target for remotely-controlled airborne drones on US soil.

A senior police source said: “The thermal imaging cameras the drones use may be our only hope of finding him. On the ground, it’s like looking for a needle in a haystack.”

Asked directly if drones have already been deployed, Riverside Police Chief Sergio Diaz, who is jointly leading the task force, said: “We are using all the tools at our disposal.”



14 comments:

  1. Wonder if the drones will be able to discriminate between notorious cop killers and elderly newspaper deliverers?

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  2. So this was the excuse, just like 911 was the excuse for repealing the 4th amendment, and CT is the excuse for repealing the 2nd...

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  3. Cop-killers are sooooo much more important to get than regular-person-killers, don't you know.

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  4. How do Leftists get around posse comitatus?

    Destroy the military and militarize the police... think about it.

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  5. How do Leftists get around posse comitatus?

    Destroy the military and militarize the police... think about it.

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  6. Wonder if the camera can differentiate between a titan and a tacoma

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  7. Dorner may not be the first man or American hunted on American soil by US gov't drones. http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2012/04/09/first-man-arrested-with-drone-evidence-vows-to-fight-case

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  8. "... and so it goes" - Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut

    Augustus Van Dusen
    http://thinkingmachineblog.net/

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  9. Didn't they use drones for that guy in like north Dakota ? He has a dispute with his neighbor over cattle that kept going on his property?

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  10. They scapegoated a irrelevant youtube video as the cause of the attack resulting in the slaying of four us citizens in Benghazi in order to attack the first amendment. Is Dorner being framed by the LAPD to discredit him with the help of the Feds and media to legitimize drone use on US soil?

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    1. His manifest is interesting in that he claims that he was railroaded out of the LAPD after reporting abuse to a perp during the arrest....

      Let's face it, does that really sound like a stretch at all?

      Not that it condones his killing spree, but as Ron Paul quoted Jesus recently, Live by the sword, die by the sword.

      I have no sympathy for any more LAPD he may take with him on his way out of this world.

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    2. Right on, Anon @4:35pm! Anytime the msm posts a manifesto for an alleged murderer, cop or whoever, and he becomes an anti-hero by the left, it smells like a dry run or an asymetical tactic to test something. Anon @ 5:07 below makes that clear, "400 homes searched in Big Bear without a warrant. That's just what we're hearing about." Last June, Aurora, Colorado police seized 40 motorists at gun-point to look for a bank robber. Dorner is being used to unleash police powers. The guy is all over Southern California--San Diego, National City, Torrance, Big Bear. This sounds too organized, too efficient, and the personal vendetta angle too convenient a justification for this theater of force. http://www.prisonplanet.com/video-cop-lands-helicopter-to-harass-woman.html

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  11. Dorner is buried under the LAPD police chief's basement floor while they use his supposed existence as an excuse to inflate the Police State and test their communications gear and other neato toys they've collected.

    400 homes searched in Big Bear without a warrant. That's just what we're hearing about.

    Dorner is the new bin Laden.

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  12. Maybe the networks can run the drone video feed LIVE on our parlor walls. It would be so entertaining!

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