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The Resident: US to arm border drones? (Video Report)

Russian troops in America, FEMA  camps, a president who refuses to proof who he is, arming drones over America…. we are in dire straights.

Conspiratorial thought: What if the planned armed drones to be deployed along the U.S./Mexican border are not planned to stop the drugs crossing from Mexico into the U.S. but will be deployed when Americans try to cross over into Mexico to escape the coming clamp-down on all of America’s freedoms.   Mexico is probably looking good to many freedom loving people.. at least in Mexico you know what kind of government you’ll have . . . EDITOR

From youtube uploaded by RTAmerica

Published on Jul 8, 2013

According to a US Customs and Border Protection report obtained by the Electronic Frontier Foundation through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, the US is leaving the door open to add weapons to its drones patrolling its borders. Currently, customs has eight drones patrolling its northern and southern borders, and it also has two patrolling the Caribbean. Apparently, the US has no intention of slowing or curbing its ever-expanding drone program. The Resident (aka Lori Harfenist) discusses. Follow The Resident athttp://www.twitter.com/TheResident
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Army Admits Re-Education Camp Manual “Not Intended For Public Release”

from the Intel Hub

Public Affairs Director falsely claims document does not apply within U.S.

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs director Tiffany Wood has provided the first official response to the shocking U.S. Army document that outlines the implementation of re-education camps, admitting that the manual was “not intended for public release” and claiming that its provisions only apply outside the United States, a contention completely disproved by the language contained in the document itself.

After a reader sent Wood a link to where the manual, entitled FM 3-39.40 Internment and Resettlement Operations (PDF), can be downloaded on the army.mil website (but only by military employees with special credentials), Wood responded by stating that the document should not be in the public domain.

“The document was not intended for public release,” said Wood, adding, “Any other questions regarding the
document, you will need to file a FOIA request.” . . . Read Complete Report