Drone aircraft, which we first heard of as weapons of war used by
the United States in foreign lands, are now poised for a full-scale
invasion of the skies above the US itself. On December 30, 2013 the US
Federal Aviation Administration announced its choices for drone testing
in six states around the country — Alaska, Nevada, New York, North
Dakota, Texas and Virginia.
These six states may in turn do their testing in more than one location, For example, according to the Anchorage Daily News,
drone testing centered in Alaska at the University of Alaska in
Fairbanks will be called “the ‘Pan-Pacific Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Test Range Complex.’ It includes six flight ranges in Alaska, four in
Hawaii and three in Oregon.” According to the Honolulu Star Advertiser
“the Pohakuloa Training Area on Hawaii island, the Pacific Missile
Range Facility on Kauai and even the island of Niihau have been included
in discussions of places where the testing could occur.”
According to the East Oregonian,
drone testing is likely to involve a former military base in Pendleton,
Port of Tillamook, and Warm Springs. Likewise, the New York operation
will be run from the former Griffiss Air Force base in Rome, NY and,
according to the Cape Cod Times, will also include the former Otis Air Base on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The Times
reports that “the Cape site had the support of the state’s
congressional delegation, a statewide military asset commission and
business leaders” and that “among the institutions involved in the bid
are Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Rochester Institute of
Technology.”
What this story reveals is the creation of a huge web of
DoD-connected Universities, businesses, corporations, defense
contractors, and former and current Pentagon facilities spread all over
the country. Included in this web are the many and various chambers of
commerce, their boosters in the press, and numerous comprador
“officials” anxious to bring federal money into their districts, at the
expense of all the other people who live in them. Almost no news
coverage has appeared that would imply the FAA decision was anything but
a boon for the economy and the advent of a wonderful and inevitable new
technology.
There is little news about the down side to hosting drones in all
these areas of the country, each with a populace that has simply not
been consulted. Drones first came to our attention at the beginning of
“the war on terror.” We learned of them first as weapons for highly
illegal, cowardly, and indiscriminate “targeted killings” in foreign
lands? These weapons have murdered countless innocent people in
Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia pursuant to “kill lists”
drawn up every week by the CIA and Pentagon, and approved by the White
House.
These weapons fulfill the US Air Force’s fantasy of “death from
above,” carried out by pilots working in the security and comfort of US
bases who, acting as judge, jury, and executioner, destroy supposed
enemies from computer consoles as if it were a video game. The
cowardliness of wars of aggression being conducted against innocent
people in dirt-poor lands by unseen “UAV pilots” in air-conditioned
offices thousands of miles away cannot be over-emphasized. This is what
unmanned aircraft have brought so far to the reputation of the United
States – a new low in the entire universe of human ethics. Murder abroad
is but the advance of capitalism at home. Wedding parties in
Afghanistan have been decimated so that Amazon can deliver cds and smart
phones to our door by drone.
Nor is there news about the introduction of drones domestically as
yet another assault on privacy and the human right to be free from
surveillance. Domestic law enforcement agencies are just as anxious to
spy on the US population and target people they call criminals as the
Pentagon and CIA have been to spy on the rest of the world and kill
people they call terrorists. It isn’t enough that our phones and
computers have been turned by the NSA into astounding instruments of
surveillance, that everything we say and do on these instruments is
being harvested and stored, and that surveillance cameras are mounted at
almost every business and public space. Now the national security state
wants to have remote-controlled cameras videotaping us full-time from
the sky. The police hope to have drones able to fire “non-lethal
weapons” at people they deem to be involved in criminal activity so that
they too can play God. Without question, non-lethal weapons will soon
become lethal weapons and the US will be trying and executing citizens
at home as it has done elsewhere without even a hint of due process.
The domestic military bases which are being revived by this brave new
technology originally went out of business because there was nothing
for them to do in the fulfillment of their original purpose – defending
the country. Otis Air Base, now called “Joint Base Cape Cod”, is a case
in point. It used to patrol the skies for Russian aircraft along the
northeast coast and ended up being a disaster for the community in which
it was situated because it polluted the local groundwater and
sole-source drinking water aquifer with millions of gallons of dumped
jet fuel and cleaning solvents.
It sent fighter jets to intercept the two planes hijacked to New York
on September 11, 2001, but ended up being part of a ploy to let those
planes actually reach the twin towers before they got there. This base
and many others have been parasites on the communities around them. They
will continue in that role in their new incarnation as hosts to drone
spying and drone warfare. The war has come home. The people
orchestrating this war – the global elite — have no particular
allegiance to the United States. From their point of view, its land and
its people must be brought under control, just like everywhere else. How
sad it is to see the scramble to welcome them.
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