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30,000 drones in American skies, civil liberties in jeopardy

Washington - A bill passed last week allocating more than $63 billion to the Federal Aviation Administration would increase the existence of drones in civilian airspace across America and is expected to be signed into law by President Barack Obama.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann - 30 comments

Iran Shoots Down US Spy Drone

Reports from Tehran say that Iranian troops have shot down a US automated Spy Drone.
In the Media by bobSP - 11 comments
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U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta scoffed at the Iranian government's claim that it had recovered data from a downed U.S. spy drone and made a working copy of the spy craft.
Bill Weir makes the possibility of espionage a family affair with Parrot Drone.
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30,000 Drones over U.S. skies - Protecting or Spying?

A four-year, $63 billion FAA bill, which was approved by House and Senate negotiators for use of unmanned planes,...
May 19, 2012 in  Conspiracy Theory Haven by Mindy Allan

UFO's over Denver day before unknown object has near miss with private jet

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a mysterious object flying over Denver that nearly caused a...
May 18, 2012 in  MYSTERY by Mindy Allan

South Africa top spy reassigned

Richard Mdluli, the head of South Africa secret services, has recently been released from his duties. This news comes...
May 11, 2012 by Sandra Liebermann

Photographer blends day, night scenes in single pic

Connecticut photographer Stephen Wilkes is doing something unique with his photos: he creates a photo with both day and...
May 2, 2012 in  Photographer's Corner by David Silverberg - 3 comments

Let Them Know How Much We Love the Legend James Edward Corbett

The story begins in early 20th century in the year 1815. That times the area, which is now a day known as Jim Corbett...
Apr 24, 2012 by Rahul Ranjan
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