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U.S. Gov’t Asks Federal Judge to Dismiss Cases of Americans Killed by Drones
truther December 19, 2012 1As Americans mourn the deaths of 20 children and 6 adults in the Newtown, CT tragedy - and the gun control debate has reached a fever pitch - autonomous killing systems are being
Read More »US Drone Pilot asks ”Did We Just Kill A Kid?” — Commander Tells him it Was Just a Dog with 2 Legs
truther December 18, 2012 3The New Mexico desert gets blistering hot, but inside the small windowless container where Brandon Bryant worked as a drone operator for the U.S. Air Force it stays a cool 63 degrees all year
Read More »Obama Wipes Away Fake Tears
truther December 15, 2012 6In a performance that would assuredly not win him an Oscar, Obama pretended to wipe away tears today during a news conference following the school massacre in Connecticut
Read More »Former US president slams drone attacks
truther December 10, 2012 2Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has slammed American assassination drone strikes in other countries, saying that killing civilians in such attacks would in fact nurture terrorism. "I personally think we do more harm than
Read More »New Documents Show Military Is Flying Drones Throughout US
truther December 7, 2012 1Thousands of pages of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) documents released under the Freedom Of Information Act highlight that the military is extensively flying surveillance drones in non-restricted skies throughout the country. The records, released by
Read More »Arrest of Activist Artist Protesting Drones Highlights NYPD Surveillance Program
truther December 5, 2012 0New York is now widely regarded as the pinnacle of the police state. The full-spectrum surveillance grid in place supposedly utilizes biometrics and a city-wide camera system that supplies real-time data to law enforcement.
Read More »Judge Signs Protection Order Against Anti-Drone Activists
truther December 3, 2012 2Despite privacy issues and an increasing number of safety concerns, including crashes at overseas civilian airports where the U.S. has drones stationed, a judge in upstate New York has signed an order to effectively
Read More »Police & Military Envision Advanced Drones Being Used in the Future
truther November 28, 2012 0In September, according to a poll taken by mainstream media, a third of Americans are highly concerned about the increasing use of drones by local law enforcement and governmental agencies. As Congress pressures the
Read More »Pakistan Interior Minister: 80% Killed By Drones Are Innocents
truther October 19, 2012 1Pakistan’s interior minister Rehman Malik stated Wednesday that up to 8 out of 10 people killed in US drone strikes inside his country are completely innocent civilians. Repeating a plea he made to the US
Read More »Battlefield Nukes: Why Hatf IX (Nasr) Is Essential For Pakistan’s Deterrence Posture & Doctrine
truther September 14, 2012 1The United States renews indirect attacks on Pakistan’s minimum credible nuclear deterrence. Washington is building a case through media and diplomatic trial against Pakistani development of battlefield nukes. Here is what Pakistani policymakers and
Read More »Obama Lists His Five Criteria for Death by Drone
truther September 13, 2012 3President Obama is tearing the shroud of secrecy off his once hush-hush death-by-drone program. From his interview with Ben Swann, host of Fox 19’s Reality Check, to his sit-down with CNN’s chief White House correspondent
Read More »Video: The Not-So-Secret War in Pakistan Exposed
truther September 12, 2012 0The Not-So-Secret War in Pakistan Exposed
Read More »Obama Finally Talks Drone War, But It’s Almost Impossible to Believe Him
truther September 7, 2012 0President Obama doesn’t like to talk about how he uses drones to kill suspected militants — including American citizens. Explanations about who gets picked for remote-control death and who does the picking are left
Read More »US drone strikes target rescuers in Pakistan – and the west stays silent
truther August 22, 2012 5The US government has long maintained, reasonably enough, that a defining tactic of terrorism is to launch a follow-up attack aimed at those who go to the scene of the original attack to rescue
Read More »Stealthy, Tiny, Deadly, Global: The Drone Revolution’s Next Phase
truther August 17, 2012 0Today's unmanned robotic planes only seem advanced. A decade after the CIA and the Air Force tucked a Hellfire missile under the wing of a Predator drone, much hasn't actually changed: pilots in air-conditioned
Read More »Persian Gulf States Are Telling Their Citizens To Leave Lebanon ‘Immediately’ As Syrian War Spills Over
truther August 16, 2012 1The embassies of several Gulf states in Beirut, Lebanon, are telling their citizens to leave the country immediately as Syria's civil war spills over the border. The UAE received information about its nationals being targeted
Read More »Anglo-American 1957 Secret Plan to Assassinate the Syrian President. Déjà Vu?
truther August 9, 2012 0At a time when the British press was still "reporting the truth", London's Guardian (27 September 2003) published a detailed report of a 1957 Anglo-American assassination plot directed against the Syrian president, with a
Read More »Death From Above: Navy Drone Logo Features Grim Reaper
truther August 6, 2012 0The US Navy, which has just revealed the latest development in stealth drone technology, is using a logo for its unmanned aviation program that literally features the angel of Death, clothed in a black
Read More »The Syrian Intelligence War: A Tale of Two Security Headquarters
truther August 3, 2012 0There is much more to the conflict in Syria than meets the eye. Syria is currently the scene of a cold war between the US, NATO, Israel, and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on
Read More »Congress Wants to See Obama’s “License to Kill”
truther August 3, 2012 1Congress is finally standing up to President Barack Obama on targeted killing. Almost a year after three American citizens were killed in US drone strikes, legislators are pushing the administration to explain why it
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