Drones targeting children: ?Cutting the grass before it grows too long?

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  • wehateporn
    Promoting Debate on GFY
    • Apr 2007
    • 27176

    #1

    Drones targeting children: ?Cutting the grass before it grows too long?

    Operators use alcohol and bath salts "to picture yourself not being there"


    U.S drone operators are inflicting heavy civilian casualties and have developed an institutional culture callous to the death of children and other innocents, four former operators said at a press briefing today in New York.

    The killings, part of the Obama administration?s targeted assassination program, are aiding terrorist recruitment and thus undermining the program?s goal of eliminating such fighters, the veterans added. Drone operators refer to children as ?fun-size terrorists? and liken killing them to ?cutting the grass before it grows too long,? said one of the operators, Michael Haas, a former senior airman in the Air Force. Haas also described widespread drug and alcohol abuse, further stating that some operators had flown missions while impaired.

    In addition to Haas, the operators are former Air Force Staff Sgt. Brandon Bryant along with former senior airmen Cian Westmoreland and Stephen Lewis. The men have conducted kill missions in many of the major theaters of the post-9/11 war on terror, including Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

    ?We have seen the abuse firsthand,? said Bryant, ?and we are horrified.?

    An Air Force spokesperson did not address the specific allegations but wrote in an email that ?the demands placed on the [drone] force are tremendous. A great deal of effort is being taken to bring about relief, stabilize the force, and sustain a vital warfighter capability. ? Airmen are expected to adhere to established standards of behavior. Behavior found to be inconsistent with Air Force core values is appropriately looked into and if warranted, disciplinary action is taken.?

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  • nico-t
    emperor of my world
    • Aug 2004
    • 29903

    #2
    doesnt surprise me one bit. Too bad mainstream media never covers this side of the story.

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    • SilentKnight
      Megan Fox's fluffer
      • Oct 2005
      • 24818

      #3
      We need to capture a drone, re-program it...and use it to take out Alex Jones.

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      • wehateporn
        Promoting Debate on GFY
        • Apr 2007
        • 27176

        #4
        Originally posted by SilentKnight
        We need to capture a drone, re-program it...and use it to take out Alex Jones.
        He'll already have that predicted

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        • clickity click
          So Fecking Bummed
          • Aug 2014
          • 3682

          #5
          Originally posted by wehateporn
          Operators use alcohol and bath salts "to picture yourself not being there"


          So that's a drone huh. What's it's range and how is it controlled?

          DVTimes posted earlier that you mustn't let a drone out of your site.

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          • nico-t
            emperor of my world
            • Aug 2004
            • 29903

            #6

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            • SilentKnight
              Megan Fox's fluffer
              • Oct 2005
              • 24818

              #7
              Only a genuine, 100% certifiable idiot would redistribute a headline or any shred of disinformation from that fucked up Infowars site. Jones is nothing more than an attention-whoring troll - a nutjob in love with the sound of his own ranting, maniacal voice.

              Zero credibility to anyone over a 50 IQ.

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              • Sarn
                WW3
                • Sep 2015
                • 12405

                #8
                Originally posted by wehateporn
                Drone operators refer to children as ?fun-size terrorists? and liken killing them to ?cutting the grass before it grows too long,? said one of the operators, Michael Haas, a former senior airman in the Air Force. Haas also described widespread drug and alcohol abuse, further stating that some operators had flown missions while impaired.
                the world is going crazy
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