From Military.com Associated Press | Dec 30, 2013 | by Michelle Rindels
LAS VEGAS – The Federal Aviation Administration announced six states on Monday that will develop test sites for drones, a critical next step for the march of the unmanned aircraft into U.S. skies.
Alaska, Nevada, New York, North Dakota, Texas and Virginia will host the research sites, the agency said. . . . Read Complete Report
(Reuters) – The online community rallied on Thursday in support of live protests against the U.S. government’s surveillance of internet activity, a practice recently exposed by a former contractor for the National Security Agency.
Websites such as Reddit and Mozilla supported a campaign in cities across the United States to “Restore the Fourth” – a reference to the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment, which protects citizens against unlawful search and seizure. . . . Read Complete Report
The entire drone industry is growing worldwide and domestically as the police state surveillance grid thickens. Now, worse then cameras on every street corner, citizens have other eyes to fear, the ones in the sky.
Tethered high altitude blimps, research platforms, and straight out drones (both military and private) in the skies over the US have changed our nation forever, as this newly proposed test site will be the earmark for getting this $10-100 million a year industry into full swing. . . . Read Complete Report
Vicki Divoll, a former general counsel to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and former deputy legal adviser to the C.I.A.’s Counterterrorism Center, and Vincent Warren, Executive Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, talk to Bill Moyers about legal, ethical, and judicial issues involved in U.S. unmanned drone attacks and whom they target. Warren and Divoll express their concern over U.S. citizens placed on the “hit list,” as well as an alarming lack of policy disclosure by the government. . . . Read Complete Post
What are some of the most bizarre ancient unexplained mysteries in the United States? Surprising to most people but there are a good number of ancient structures and carvings that have baffled scientists and researchers for decades now that are found throughout the country. Many of these ancient discoveries seem to point to explorers discovering America hundreds and even thousands of years before Columbus did. Listed below are some of these ancient discoveries. Please feel free to comment on what your opinion is on these strange sites. . . . Read Complete Report
Stonehenge located in Salem New Hampshire? There’s a lot of theories about America’s Stonehenge which was once known as Mystery Hill. Who built the stone chambers in the woods of New Hampshire? Was it Irish Monks? Is this place proof of Bronze Age settlers? I took a visit to the site in what is considered to be one of New Englands great mysteries. . . . Text posted with video on youtube