Image Shows Military Spraying Over Florida City

Facebook users express fears over Posse Comitatus

Paul Joseph Watson

Infowars

An image posted on Facebook shows a C-130 cargo plane spraying mosquitoes over the Florida city of Homestead at an altitude of just 150 feet, again stoking concerns that the military is becoming an increasing presence in domestic affairs.

The photo was taken by Tico Vilarioo, who questioned why a task normally designated to state and local authorities was now being put under military control, in violation of Posse Comitatus.

“So now the Military is spraying for mosquitoes. They’re using AC130 cargo planes that fly 150 over head to spray. I was literally sprayed as I was outside cleaning and feeding the animals. Question for those that may know a little more than I do. Isn’t the State, our local government supposed to be doing this? Why is the military becoming integrated into civilian operations? Doesn’t this violate the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878? Here’s a picture I took of the plane flying over the neighbor’s house. It flew over our house three different times,” said Vilarioo.

As Infowars reported earlier this week, the spraying is being conducted not only in Homestead but also in Doral, West Sweetwater, Kendall, Florida City and areas east of U.S. 1.

As we have documented, under a myriad of operations related to law enforcement, the environment and health, Americans are being conditioned to accept the involvement of the military in domestic affairs as a routine occurrence.

The image prompted outrage from dozens of Facebook users.

“How much does this cost? What taxes does this come from, exactly? And how can this be good for human consumption?” asked one.

“The government gives no regard to the Bill of Rights or the Constitution anymore,” added another.

“This is terrible! It’s an outrage!! Don’t believe any of it. I’m telling you!!! The only thing they want to spray is poison,” ranted another.

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