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Secret Government Spy Drones

Tuesday, October 1, 2013 14:21
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government spiesWith so much talk about the government invading the lines of privacy with citizens, they do not even know the half of it. In the news these days there is much controversy over what boundaries the government should have, and the fact that they may be overstepping them lately. People have become outraged with the NSA’s invasive strategies lately. Recently, information has been released that the government has spying on people through their phones, email, and other various other places, and most are outraged. All of that is just child’s play though. Reports of secret insect spy drones have occurred. Supposedly, these are very advanced small drones designed by the United State’s Military for the intention of obtaining information by spying. Some of these drones are as small as an average house fly, and look strikingly similar to the insect. Most people are unaware that these artificial bugs exist, so they would never suspect a thing.

These bugs were made to gain access to places that the NSA is unable to. This sounds a little deceitful and invasive to some, but drastic measure must be taken sometimes in this world by our government to upkeep the promise of serving and protecting. The NSA’s purpose is to be as informed as possible in order to protect its citizens. These bugs will help the government gain further insight on things like terrorism. Gaining certain information from this can result in preventing future acts of terrorism, and learning more about the motivations behind it. Though these bugs can be a great tool in keeping us safe, they can easily become an issue. People in New York and the Washington DC area have reported strange sightings of what they describe as tiny machines hovering around at different gatherings, such as the Anti-war Rally in Lafayette Square a few months ago. Being spied on is not a comforting feeling, and citizens may become paranoid and uneasy about the bugs. Despite all of this information, the FBI has denied the existence of these secret insect spy drones. What do you think on the subject?

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