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Drone operator who's killed over 1600 - The other whistleblower this week!

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posted on Jun, 12 2013 @ 09:57 AM
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Originally posted by thePharaoh
so is this cheeky dude trying to justify his 1600 judgement calls!!?

im sure there are at least 20 people in line, to blame, before you get to the president


these long shot attempts at scandals are funny sometimes



The Commander in Chief sets the policy, gives the orders, and is ultimately responsible.



posted on Jun, 12 2013 @ 11:45 AM
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The Nazi scientists in WWII designed the first remote control bombs. We defeated them before they could use them. We attached their hardware to our bombers and the person on our bomber at high altitude for the first time guided the bomb down to the target on the ground....during America's retake of Guam in WWII.

Read it in a book.

The Japanese and the Guam civilians on the ground were hit by the first "drones"...remotely controlled weapons. We annihilated two entire VILLAGES of innocent people in that island battle.


You know the guys who used those first remote controlled bombs to kill people....they never came out to the world and said "look at me....I did this".

For this Drone Guy to come out....something is wrong with his head.



posted on Jun, 12 2013 @ 03:05 PM
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Originally posted by NavyDoc

Originally posted by multichild
reply to post by Bedlam
 


Thats interesting, didnt think about it that way and do the math on it...

So how has he achieved that on his own. That isn't targeted assassinations is it, that's literally obliterating anyone within a certain distance of the intended targets/target.

So therefore wouldnt special forces be a better way still of taking on lone terrorists, or the targets.
edit on 12/6/13 by multichild because: (no reason given)


Or conversely, it is possible that he is making # up so he can get facetime on camera?


Bingo. 1600 seems - excessive.



posted on Jun, 12 2013 @ 03:07 PM
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I thought this video might add to the conversation,




posted on Jun, 12 2013 @ 04:30 PM
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1600 is not that many. If he was in for 5 years, lets say he works with the drone for 4 years after training. That is 1460 days of work. He is one man also....there are said to be 10000 drones in the skies of the US in the coming years. This is just a release to prepare us.



posted on Jun, 13 2013 @ 09:13 PM
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he was using a 6-36 John Unertil scope
adapted to the M2 .50 cal. semi and
full automatic machinegun modified at
the sear level to fire single shot.



posted on Jun, 18 2013 @ 02:09 PM
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Originally posted by catlitter
Whistleblower? No. Conscienceless mass murderer? Yes.



Ok guys this is what a psychopath looks like.
These are the type of people you have running the global corporate-banker cartel.
People like this guy.

Well they profile intry level soldiers in the military to see if they are unfeeling psychopaths then use them to do thier wet work. This murderer shows no emotion and even liked killing people. Every time they killed a person that was not in self defense(ie protect troops from not getting ambushed or attacked) was a war crime and murder.
He should have prevented the IED from killing the soldiers. But he didn't.

"Suspicion only" summary executions are a crime.
Summary executions are a crime.
Killing innocent civilians is a crime.



posted on Jun, 18 2013 @ 02:21 PM
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So what about the innocent bystanders? Women and children? You feel remorse for this guy but not the innocent victims.

Why isn't he in pelican bay super max prison?



posted on Jun, 18 2013 @ 02:27 PM
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What about innocent civilians?

So they mean nothing right? How are we any better than the terrorists when we kill indisciminantly?



posted on Jun, 18 2013 @ 05:55 PM
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John,
what about: The first casualty of war is innocence.
edit on 18-6-2013 by spirited75 because: The first casualty of war is innocence



posted on Jun, 18 2013 @ 06:01 PM
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John,
sorry, but every time he killed an enemy soldier, he was no different than a soldier shooting someone with a rifle.

and he was not doing "wet work".

do some research on what wet work means.
otherwise it makes your posts sound like you
are an undeucated ranter and we do not want
you to leave that impression do we??



posted on Jun, 18 2013 @ 09:46 PM
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reply to post by spirited75
 


Wet work is a cold war term for assasination and paid killing.

He is a mercenary no?

I know what that term means do you?



posted on Jun, 18 2013 @ 10:06 PM
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wet work is close up killing with bare hands or knife or garrote.

he is a volunteer soldier employed by your taxes, if you are an American.

If you are not an American then
you are leaving the impression that we
dont want you to leave, aren't we?



posted on Jun, 20 2013 @ 03:52 PM
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Originally posted by John_Rodger_Cornman

Originally posted by catlitter
Whistleblower? No. Conscienceless mass murderer? Yes.



Ok guys this is what a psychopath looks like.
These are the type of people you have running the global corporate-banker cartel.
People like this guy.

Well they profile intry level soldiers in the military to see if they are unfeeling psychopaths then use them to do thier wet work. This murderer shows no emotion and even liked killing people. Every time they killed a person that was not in self defense(ie protect troops from not getting ambushed or attacked) was a war crime and murder.
He should have prevented the IED from killing the soldiers. But he didn't.

"Suspicion only" summary executions are a crime.
Summary executions are a crime.
Killing innocent civilians is a crime.


Indeed, when men are recruited into the forces, those 'special' cases will be selected for the drone training. Men who will be able to show no remorse or emotion, someone who lacks empathy for his fellow man.

It's one thing to be a soldier in actual combat, it is another to sit behind a computer screen and kill 1,600+ people and carry on doing it.

They are not going to train men who show any sign of humanity, because most men could not carry on with such things. When you watch the video in the OP, you are looking at a real life psychopath- an intelligent yet emotionless being who does not contain the ability of showing empathy. He even says in the video he enjoyed his work, he viewed his job as playing a video game, able to disconnect from the reality of his actions.



posted on Jun, 21 2013 @ 04:59 AM
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do you and the poster that you
quoted have verifiable legitimate
college degrees in psychology
that you could produce?







 
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