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    Default Mexico confirms presence of U.S. drones

    Getting closer all the time folks. Won't be long we will look up into our own (usa) skies and they will be here as well ...

    Mexico City (CNN) -- Mexico on Wednesday admitted that American unmanned drones operate over its territory, but denied that it constitutes a violation of its sovereignty.

    http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/americ...nes/index.html

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    Well, down here in Mexico, the so called "war on drugs" vigurously re-launched by our current president back in 2006, it's been our own 9/11, Felipe Calderon won the presidential election by a narrow margin of 0.57% over the leftist candidate, Calderón was the right wing candidate favoured by the USA. The left considers the election a fraud, and an important sector of the left has not yet recognized Calderon as a legitimate president. Sounds familiar? remember George Bush in 2000?

    To "legitimate" his presidency, he re-launched the "war on drugs" just days after taking office, dressed with a full military uniform before a military audience, he declared "war" to the drug cartels, we think that he considered Bush a good example with his war on terrorism.

    Mexico was in peace, with many problems, but in peace back in 2006, I am not necessarly blaming Calderon, but since his absurd "declaration of war" to drug cartels (drug cartels are not a nation to declare war to according to the constitution), violence has become a daily matter for all mexicans, due to such war, we have become a police state, the mexican military is patroling the cities as policeman, they can stop and search you anywhere on the street, the highways, etc.

    I respect the mexican miltary, they are the only ones doing something since the police is complitely corrupted by the cartels, but any way, their operation as a police force is unconstitutional and we have suffered the obvious collateral damage of such actions.

    Now even the US is patrolling drones over mexican territory, "to seek for drug traffickers" hehe!! Instead of start looking for them on the CIA.

    This was a classic problem-reaction-solution for Mexico, and the sad thing is that just a very few people understand this, either in Mexico, the US or anywhere (not the Avalon Forum of course )

    Greetings from mexican ground zero!!

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    Well, down here in Mexico, the so called "war on drugs" vigurously re-launched by our current president back in 2006, it's been our own 9/11, Felipe Calderon won the presidential election by a narrow margin of 0.57% over the leftist candidate, Calderón was the right wing candidate favoured by the USA. The left considers the election a fraud, and an important sector of the left has not yet recognized Calderon as a legitimate president. Sounds familiar? remember George Bush in 2000?

    To "legitimate" his presidency, he re-launched the "war on drugs" just days after taking office, dressed with a full military uniform before a military audience, he declared "war" to the drug cartels, we think that he considered Bush a good example with his war on terrorism.

    Mexico was in peace, with many problems, but in peace back in 2006, I am not necessarly blaming Calderon, but since his absurd "declaration of war" to drug cartels (drug cartels are not a nation to declare war to according to the constitution), violence has become a daily matter for all mexicans, due to such war, we have become a police state, the mexican military is patroling the cities as policeman, they can stop and search you anywhere on the street, the highways, etc.

    I respect the mexican miltary, they are the only ones doing something since the police is complitely corrupted by the cartels, but any way, their operation as a police force is unconstitutional and we have suffered the obvious collateral damage of such actions.

    Now even the US is patrolling drones over mexican territory, "to seek for drug traffickers" hehe!! Instead of start looking for them on the CIA.

    This was a classic problem-reaction-solution for Mexico, and the sad thing is that just a very few people understand this, either in Mexico, the US or anywhere (not the Avalon Forum of course )

    Greetings from mexican ground zero!!
    Thanks for your post and welcome to Avalon

    Very insightful to hear your description of what has been going on in Mexico.

    If drugs were legalized and then taxed it would help balance the budget of cities and states as well as go a long way to bring peace back to Mexico.

    Of course, it will never happen as that would being taking some black op money away (as you imply).

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    Quote Posted by Calz_Avaretard (here)
    Getting closer all the time folks. Won't be long we will look up into our own (usa) skies and they will be here as well ...

    Mexico City (CNN) -- Mexico on Wednesday admitted that American unmanned drones operate over its territory, but denied that it constitutes a violation of its sovereignty.

    http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/americ...nes/index.html
    They already are.

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    Quote Posted by Calz_Avaretard (here)
    Getting closer all the time folks. Won't be long we will look up into our own (usa) skies and they will be here as well ...

    Mexico City (CNN) -- Mexico on Wednesday admitted that American unmanned drones operate over its territory, but denied that it constitutes a violation of its sovereignty.

    http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/americ...nes/index.html
    They already are.

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    They are starting to use the small ones in some police dept but I have not heard of the military drones here yet.

    Would not surprise me though.

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    Thanks for the warm welcome!!

    As I feel the situation here, drugs should definitely be legalized, that will make them a health problem instead of a public safety issue, but of course that will make them cheaper, and not a profitable business for the powers that be.

    And speaking of the devil, Hillary Clinton was around here last month, Denisse Maerker, a top mexican jounalist on MSM, directly asked Hillary about legalization, apparently Madam Secretary was not processing very well that morning, maybe due to montezuma's revenge, she answered that "there is just too much money on it to be legalized" !!!! woops!!! maybe her inner thoughts betrayed her.

    Here's a link about the episode:

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/02/0...oo-much-money/

    I really think this war on drugs, behind the curtain, is just another piece of the NWO deception.

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    Default Re: Mexico confirms presence of U.S. drones

    Not to mention the small insect and hummingbird-size drones that may soon be observing us in our very own backyards!!


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    Not to mention the small insect and hummingbird-size drones that may soon be observing us in our very own backyards!!

    Yep ... surveilance abounds in a myriad of fashions.

    I question whether or not their is (yet) the military variety that launches missiles in **** (insert your favorite nwo theatre here) roaming around the usa skies.

    If anyone knows of such then please let us know

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    Would not surprise me to learn of "militia groups" taking target practice at some of these drone spy machines. "Here's a little shot of lead and liberty".

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    The Future Expansion of Unmanned Drones Over the U.S. (Video)

    In a stark admission, two-star General, John Priddy, from the U.S. National Air Security Operations Center, confirmed in the video below that the continued expansion of predator drone surveillance is a stated goal for the coming years. His comments were echoed by Al Palmer, Director of Unmanned Aircraft Training at the world’s largest center at the University of North Dakota, “The world is going to spend $80 billion on unmanned aircraft between now and 2016.”

    http://www.infowars.com/the-future-e...-over-the-u-s/

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    Quote Posted by Calz_Avaretard (here)
    Getting closer all the time folks. Won't be long we will look up into our own (usa) skies and they will be here as well ...

    Mexico City (CNN) -- Mexico on Wednesday admitted that American unmanned drones operate over its territory, but denied that it constitutes a violation of its sovereignty.

    http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/americ...nes/index.html
    Calz, the US/CIA needs to keep an EYE on their Plantations!

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    Not to mention the small insect and hummingbird-size drones that may soon be observing us in our very own backyards!!

    Haha! What's incredible is not the tech (which is probably quite old) but the reporter's comments.
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