Saturday, August 1, 2015

Drones



A few days ago there was an article on Yahoo by Wayne Roth regarding drones.  He brought up certain safety questions but I needed to take it a few steps further.

Drones can cost as little as $40 dollars and extremely nice drones can run around $3000.  Those are the type of drones not built by the military.  Add a Go-Pro camera for $299 if you need to satisfy your voyeur tendencies.

I saw a video on You Tube where someone added a .22 caliber firing device and that really got me thinking.

Should every drone be registered just in case?  I'll leave it up to your imagination regarding the horrible things that can happen if explosive devices are added.

And that brings me to the more expensive drones.  The ones built and sold at munitions trade shows.

Let's just jump ahead a few years.......it's 2025 and there are 5 million of these devices floating around the skies.

Every war zone has multiple units, ranging from small to Boeing type machines....and they are being operated through smart phone applications.

Every news program has drones to cover road incidents and private affairs in the back yard.

Every film crew has drones
Every sporting event  has drones
Every outdoor concert has multiple drone coverage
There are hundreds of drones at Burning Man
 and
 on and on and on.....including of course every war zone on the planet.

The flyinf f**kers are everywhere!

Thus, I am suggesting that every drone sold must be registered with a tracking code and then of course background checks will be mandatory.

Think about the assholes who purchase guns with the intention of causing bodily harm to other human beings.  The havoc they can create with flying explosive devices, bought at Brookstone, being operated by a smart phone, is absolutely terrifying.

NOW ON TO THE BIG BOY TOYS

The following companies make drones that are bought by interested military parties.

BOEING
GENERAL ATOMICS
ISRAEL AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES
NORTHROP GRUMMAN
PROX DYNAMICS
GENERAL DYNAMICS

OF COURSE THERE ARE MORE
AND SOME OF THEM AREN'T COMPANIES BUT ARE BETTER KNOWN AS
COUNTRIES

CHINA
RUSSIA

I simply assume that if you can build an airplane......you can build a drone.


Interested military parties is a key term in this article.............

There truly seems to be a vast increase in the number of interested military parties that have entered the global arena within the last 20 years.

And there seems to be no shortage of companies willing to supply each and every interested military party.

THE INDUSTRIAL MILITARY COMPLEX HAS
GONE
BATSHIT CRAZY
AND
UNFORTUNATELY
EVERY COUNTRY HAS
ONE

THE SCARIEST PART OF THIS SCENARIO is simply that ALL THOSE TOYS WILL BE USED AND REPLACEMENTS WILL BE ORDERED and the industrial military complex of each nation will grow and thrive.

Ike warned us about the IMC but he probably wasn't anticipating that every country
on the planet would eventually have their own.....and if someone had told him that in 65 years any crazy son-of-a-bitch could buy a small flying device and attach a home made bomb to it and operate it through their phone.......he would simply have thought they had read too much Jules Verne.

I realize drones can be used to capture many exciting fun moments.......but I've heard that pit bulls are very loving and friendly dogs unless they aren't.

Drones have huge negative capabilities and therefore regulations and registration appear to be necessary details.

I suppose the NDA (National Drone Association) will have the same type of lobby power and presence as the NRA and nothing will stop the growth of these potential weapons.


Before the Wright Brothers, humans used to look up in the sky and see the Heavens and all of creations natural glory and then the 20th century saw humans look up and wonder where that plane was going and now humans will (pretty soon) look up at the sky and say.......RUN FOR FUCKING COVER.


IT WILL TAKE AWHILE BEFORE THE CRAZIES GET THEIR MOJO MOVING IN THE DRONE DIRECTION SO ENJOY.............THE WEEKEND.

Michael Timothy McAlevey





















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