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    With Renee Good, the decision to kill her was made by a human being who was operating inside a system that had already decided her neighborhood, her opposition to ICE, and her observer status made her a legitimate target. What happens when that decision is made in twenty seconds by a machine down in Florida, and executed by a hovering armed drone as the FAA has cleared the civilian sky so nobody is watching?

    Sounds like we need cheap open source defense drones that can defend our communities by knocking these murder drones out of the sky.

    Does anyone have a link to a project to 3d print drones that can be used to disable other drones in the sky?

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    We’ve been here before, albeit on a much smaller scale and overseas. Between 1967 and 1972, the CIA ran a program in South Vietnam called Phoenix that generated intelligence-scored capture-or-kill lists of suspected Viet Cong and eventually killed somewhere between twenty-six- and forty-thousand people, many of them innocent Vietnamese civilians mistakenly flagged by informants and unreliable data

    Jesus

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    FAA quietly issued a nationwide notice in January creating 3,000-foot no-fly zones around every DHS and ICE vehicle, so that citizens and journalists can’t film federal immigration operations from the air.

    Now that’s something I haven’t heard before

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    To understand what’s coming unless Congress steps in to stop it now, you must first know about what’s already been built in Gaza that’s the template for the Trump regime. An Israeli intelligence whistleblower told the Israeli magazine +972 in April 2024 about an AI system called Lavender that ranked the entire population of Gaza by “probability of militant affiliation.”

    ELITE pulls data from the IRS, the Social Security Administration, DMV records, Medicaid files, utility bills, license-plate readers, and commercial data brokers (which typically include social media posts and often even emails when they come from “free” email providers), then populates a map with dossiers and assigns a “confidence score” to each person’s current address. If you update your address to get medical care, for example, that updates your score. Or post something on social media.

    I think it’s important to note that one of the metadata points that increased your chances of being bombed in Gaza was if you slept somewhere different too often.

    So, I wouldn’t be surprised if “changing your address too frequently” makes you climb the kill list in the US program

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        it makes you wonder how the media will spin this into a good thing. lol

        that’s assuming that they do more than gloss over it at all or call the victims terrorists.

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          More important question is how you’ll fight it? Protest nicely? I seriously see no other option beside popular counter assassination campaign.

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      this came to mind watching ai software developers proselytize moving from place to place like gypsies on socal media for the last few weeks. lol

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    Their responsibilities include counterterrorism, unconventional warfare…

    I read that as “we will fight terrorism with terrorism”

    …and that’s especially concerning because the current administration defines “writing articles like this one” as terrorism, because it’s antifascist

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    Umm…didn’t Obama do this to the first US American living abroad?

    We’ve had this reality for a looong time

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      – but it’s still a novel idea to many so it might as well be new.

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    Don’t want to be that guy, but this is far from new news.

    "Less than two weeks ago, the United States conducted a drone strike over central Yemen, killing one al-Qaeda operative. The strike was the last under Obama (that we know of). The 542 drone strikes that Obama authorized killed an estimated 3,797 people, including 324 civilians. As he reportedly told senior aides in 2011: “Turns out I’m really good at killing people. Didn’t know that was gonna be a strong suit of mine.”

    This is from 2017. You can find even older stuff.

    https://www.cfr.org/articles/obamas-final-drone-strike-data

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    As far as I can tell, it’s been reality for like 20 years now. The drones became smaller and perhaps more precise, that is all

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    “The government plans to begin sending killer drones after you!”

    […the rest of the article…]

    “I urgently need you to call your government representative and tell them you think thay’s bad; also vote”

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    Which was revealed when Anthropic made their very simple demands and the administration threw a tantrum.

    1. No fully autonomous murder; a human must make the final decision.

    2. No domestic mass surveillance.

    Pretty simple demands that should have been easy to agree to.

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    goes both ways. drones are 3d printable, and nazis can also explode.

    they may not want to open this pandora’s box.

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        there are plenty in places like thingiverse, from simple and cheap ones for playing with, to the more complicated ones that can carry loads, to tiny drones meant for racing.

        i might be wrong but there may be ready made underwater drones out there to download.

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      They do, and they will win. I’m at least glad it is finally over, no one wanted to fight back, well the nazis can just kill us off already, and have their shit world.

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      At the time that was the case as well - drone activity during the “war on terror” was widespread and largely indiscriminate in targeting.