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Aussie, aussie, aussie! Drone, drone, drone!!

Monday, May 14, 2012 13:49
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Didn’t they recently announce the war on terror is over?

So why are they still going all out with drones, naked body scanners at airports, TSA all over America groping people, more wars overseas, hiring mercenaries to conduct missions in foreign nations, funding proxy terror groups, draconian laws, internet control, you name it… Who are they protecting us from? Ourselves?

Not long ago they announced that America is set to have 30,000 drones in the sky by 2020.

Now they are bringing the same ideas to the shores of Australia. Yes, drones in Victoria will soon be a reality.

How can anyone doubt that a New World Order exists?

The same laws are passed worldwide under different times yet under the same agenda. Just like the recent attempt to take control of the internet all over the world in NWO run countries.

Anyways, back to the drones.Unmanned surveillance planes could patrol the skies over Victoria under a move being considered by the state’s police.

Queensland police and federal law enforcers are also considering the usage of drones, which will be used in the US for surveillance, searches and car chases from Monday.

Welcome to 1984.

Big Brother is coming to a backyard near you…

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  • Phew! I am glad that I got out of Australia when I did! I have dual nationality, and have returned to England. I then realised that covert surveillance of the masses is going on in the UK and has done for at least as long as I have been absent. I left UK for the freedom of Australia in 1991, and returned to UK in 2011 because I saw that peoples’ rights in Australia are being increasingly subverted. Funny that one of the reasons that I left UK is the same reason I have now left Australia! The only real difference has been time!

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