If you were ever in the service, look at this video, maybe they did this to you?
If you were ever in the service, look at this video, maybe they did this to you?
Really, what does it matter what I think? It’s being done. It is the 1 percent who decide these things. We the 99 percent have to endure their lapses of judgment.
Do I think it’s unethical? Yes. And no. Sending out the drones save a lot of lives. The American soldiers don’t have to be on the field getting shot at. The drones can be sent in to do the job, thus saving a lot of American lives. So using the drones this way, I can agree to. But just the thought of sending these drones out, scares me. What if the operator makes a miscalculation and the drones hit a lot of civilians. Innocent civilians who have done nothing. I think it’s happened a few times
. The other day, I heard that 24 Pakistani soldiers suffered this fate. They were all killed. The drones were mis-directed. This is what scares me. The mis-directed drones. What if, some day, one of these drones changed direction and headed for the United States. Then what?
So in one way I think it’s ethical, but in another way unethical. I really think something should be done about improving misdirection of drones.
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I listen to the radio a lot. I find a lot more interesting things on the radio than I do on t.v. or the internet.
For instance, this morning I heard on the radio about monkeys that are used as test subjects for biological weapons. Dr. John P. Pippin, Director of PCRM (Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine), stated that monkeys from the Island of St. Kitts-Nevis are brought to the United States and used as test subjects to test toxin materials. Once brought into the United States the monkeys are then injected with toxins and watched. They can be seen on camera having spasms, muscles jerking and others things that the toxins cause. Isn’t this horrible? They sound like a bunch of Nazis. Only thing, they’re testing monkeys, not people.
The program was recently stopped by the U.S. after getting a lot of complaints from protesters (thank God for protestors). So the monkeys are no longer test subjects. Who, then, do they test these toxins on? The doctor stated that actors are brought into the lab, filmed to mimic spasms, muscles jerking, so U.S. soldiers can identify what a biological attack might look like when someone is suffering from a toxin attack.
Well, I’m sprayed with pesticide all the time, or it smells like pesticide. Maybe I’m being sprayed with something worse. Anyway, am I part of that monkey group? Am I being a test subject for the U.S. government? It would not surprise me if I were part of their experiment. I’ve complained about being sprayed with pesticide to anyone who will listen, but no one will. It just shows that animals get more sympathy than human beings. I think they’re using all us targets as experiments. People worry about monkeys being used unethically, but no one seems to worry about other human beings used as targets. I guess we targets replaced the monkeys.
If you want to know more about the toxin experiments, go to google and you can find more info.
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