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As the unmanned aircraft circled 2 miles overhead the next morning, sophisticated sensors under the nose helped pinpoint the three suspects and showed they were unarmed. Police rushed in and made the first known arrests of U.S. citizens with help from a Predator, the spy drone that has helped revolutionize modern warfare. They also don't call them out for every call. So I guess I should feel better.
Now why are they promoting this in ND? |
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The sheriff sounds like a pussy looking for cows.
Reporting from Washington— Armed with a search warrant, Nelson County Sheriff Kelly Janke went looking for six missing cows on the Brossart family farm in the early evening of June 23. Three men brandishing rifles chased him off, he said. Janke knew the gunmen could be anywhere on the 3,000-acre spread in eastern North Dakota. Fearful of an armed standoff, he called in reinforcements from the state Highway Patrol, a regional SWAT team, a bomb squad, ambulances and deputy sheriffs from three other counties. He also called in a Predator B drone. |
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Way back when (and it wasn't that long ago, like 30 years) when folks respected peace officers, a SINGLE deputy could have handled the problem.
So frankly, 'officers of the law' need to reflect upon why folks no longer respect them. (hint: maybe it's because they've become strictly debt collectors with guns for the corporate state) |
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They also don't call them out for every call. So I guess I should feel better. |
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There's not enough information here to really know what was going on. It sounds to me like a neighbor of the Brosserts thought his cattle were somewhere on the Brosserts land and they wouldn't let him look for them. They probably told him his cows weren't on their land. The neighbor called the sherriff to come and look for them. This is just a guess but things like this happen. The sherriff is a pussy and calls in all kinds of help. I don't know what brandishing guns means but it just could be carrying them when they confronted the sherriff about why he was on their land.
The part I don't like is how the government has so much power over the people of this country. There is no privacy or safety from those who control the police and military with all the tools the government has to use against us. We can be hunted down and destroyed just like people in Afganistan with ease. |
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I'm thinking this was "Operation Christmas OT".
Janke knew the gunmen could be anywhere on the 3,000-acre spread in eastern North Dakota. Fearful of an armed standoff, he called in reinforcements from the state Highway Patrol, a regional SWAT team, a bomb squad, ambulances and deputy sheriffs from three other counties. He also called in a Predator B drone. |
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Janke knew the gunmen could be anywhere on the 3,000-acre spread in eastern North Dakota. Fearful of an armed standoff, he called in reinforcements from the state Highway Patrol, a regional SWAT team, a bomb squad, ambulances and deputy sheriffs from three other counties. 1. below a certain altitude, i'm thinking a drone is vulnerable to a heat-sinking missile. 2. i wonder if a good rifleman with a good rifle and a good scope can prevent a drone from causing harm to US civilians. 3. if you can find out the radio control frequencies, for example using a spectrum analyzer and some good antenna's, you are one step towards preventing the drone from causing harm to US civilians. |
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There's not enough information here to really know what was going on. It sounds to me like a neighbor of the Brosserts thought his cattle were somewhere on the Brosserts land and they wouldn't let him look for them. They probably told him his cows weren't on their land. The neighbor called the sherriff to come and look for them. This is just a guess but things like this happen. The sherriff is a pussy and calls in all kinds of help. I don't know what brandishing guns means but it just could be carrying them when they confronted the sherriff about why he was on their land. |
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Here's the key to all this:
The CBP’s drone fleet, significantly, is described as a counter-terrorism asset. According to the so-called Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a self-appointed leftist watchdog group, Brossart’s family received special attention because Sheriff Janke “knew the Brossarts were followers of another Lakota resident, Roger Elvick, one of the original gurus of the bizarre but remarkably resilient sovereign citizens movement.” |
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East of the Missouri River there are no brand laws. West of the River cattle are hot iron branded and cattle can be inspected for ownership by brand inspectors. All Ranchers west of the river brand their cattle to prove ownership but most farmers don't and especialy east of the river. These cattle must not have been branded and that is probably the reason for the dispute over ownership.
Those drones can locate people and determine if they are armed from two miles and are being used to watch the people of this country. We're in a lot of trouble with the military and their controllers. Sounds like to me from this story we're screwed. |
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