An analyst says the appointment of John Brennan, the purported architect of Washington's drone operations, as the next CIA director comes as no surprise since the agency is in itself a "terrorist organization." The comment comes as the US Senate has confirmed John Brennan, the top White House adviser on the so-called war on terror, as the next director of the CIA. Last Thursday, the Senate voted 63-34 in favor of Brennan, overcoming Republican Sen. Rand Paul's filibuster of the nomination to demand an answer from the White House over its use of assassination drones. Washington uses assassination drones in several countries, claiming that they target "terrorists." According to witnesses, however, the attacks have mostly led to massive civilian casualties.
A synopsis posted on the Federal Business Opportunities website yesterday announces the DHS' intention to ink a five year deal with the Virginia-based firearms maker to provide gun replacement parts for the Federal Protective Service, ICE, Customs and Border Protection, "and other DHS agencies as needed." The U.S. Air Force is developing tiny unmanned drones that will fly in swarms, hover like bees, crawl like spiders and even sneak up on unsuspecting targets and execute them with lethal precision. 2013, power, government ,bailout, "police state", china, ndaa, checkpoint, "check point" ,fight, future, troops, texas, u.s,. "united states" ,"national guard", public, tsa, groping, terrorism, terrorist, corporate, "take over", spy, weapon, drones ,drone, news, media, "homeland, security" ,predator ,civilians ,guns, "gun owner" ,military ,robotic, robots, power ,system, matrix, tax, control ,scifi ,sheeple, "new world order", illuminati ,bilderberg ,globalist, obama ,puppet, agenda, evil ,romney, american, constitution data food water prepare survival life problem reaction solution oil biometric criminal unseen forces alex jones infowars rights liberty switzerland israel crime firearms gerald celente david icke The Air Vehicles Directorate, a research arm of the Air Force, has released a computer-animated video outlining the the future capabilities of Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs). The project promises to revolutionize war by down-sizing the combatants. 'MAVs will become a vital element in the ever-changing war-fighting environment and will help ensure success on the battlefield of the future,' the narrator intones. The Transport Security Administration has apologized following yet another incident involving a wheelchair bound child who became distressed when screeners stopped her and confiscated her stuffed toy. Three-year-old Lucy's parents questioned the screening procedure and were told, wrongly, by TSA workers that it was illegal to film at checkpoints. The Missouri couple took exception to TSA screeners at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, on what should have been a trip of a lifetime to Disney World for the young girl, who has Spina bifida.