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UFO Tonight 3/16/13

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Neighbor calls and says there is a ufo above the house (he does not drink or do drugs) so I go out and I can actually see what he is talking about. There were 2 solid red lights moving very very slowly to the East. Anyone else see this??? The wife took a picture and I took a video. Will post it after the CIA leaves the house ;)

It started off as 2 lights. Then the one just disappeared. Then about 5 minutes later the other disappeared...

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Do you live in Snowflake or Heber?I heard some stories about this!

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The End is Near.......

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I have seen something like that before down in Sahuarita, but it was a red light flare attached to little parachutes. THey drifted slowly throught the sky and dissapeared. Something Military?

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the drones are honing in on you. You must own a rifle or have a pro-life bumper sticker.

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Domestic drones will soon be soaring through the sky left and right, but a company in Oregon with ties to the US military is marketing a service that they say will make sure private property is safe from surveillance.

The team at one-month-old Domestic Drone Countermeasures doesn’t go into many specifics, but says they can offer services that will make sure Americans aren’t being spied on by hovering eyes in the sky.

“If there’s going to be private and commercial drones, there will be people who want to safeguard information,” DDC’s Tim Faucett

Portland’s KOIN 6 News last month.“Think about industrial espionage, or companies that don’t want drones around their facilities.”

Faucett is no stranger to working around factories — he also runs a company, Aplus Mobile, that has been recognized for providing “high quality computer and appliances” to defensecontractors that deal with drones, including Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. As recently as November, in fact, Faucett said he was pleased his company’s“technology and workforce dedication continues to provide products that meet or exceed the expectations of our military.”

Now as the cousins of those military drones are being prepared for domestic use, Faucett is using his know-how to help make sure anti-drone advocates are safe and sheltered. He doesn’t say how DDC works exactly, but swears it’s a surefire solution.

"Drones will not fall from the sky, but they will be unable to complete their missions,” his new company claims.

By selling customers land-based boxes described as"non-offensive, non-combative and not destructive,” DCD says the super-sonic snooping powers of surveillance drones won’t be able to stand up.

“These countermeasures are highly effective and undefeatable by most current domestic drone technology,” the company claims.

Speaking to US News & World Report this week, Faucettsays his team of engineers know the ins and outs of the drone business, and could be the only option for some people right now as the risk of drone

"We understand the nature of the equipment drone manufacturers are using and understand how to counter their sensors," Faucett tells US News & World Report. "We're not going to be countering Predator drones that are shooting cruise missiles, but we're talking about local law enforcement drones and commercial ones that people might be using for spying."

And although domestic drones are expected to be widespread for a few more years in America, Faucett says concerns are already coming up.

"I was personally concerned and I think there's a lot of other people worried about this," he tells US News. "We've already had many inquiries, a lot of people saying 'Hey, I don't want these drones looking at me.'"

The Federal Aviation Administration expects there to be roughly 30,000 drones in American airspace by the year 2020.

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wouldn't mind having a drone with a good camera, be a lot easier on my knees for scouting tough backcountry

 

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wouldn't mind having a drone with a good camera, be a lot easier on my knees for scouting tough backcountry

That's cool

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yea, that's the ticket, problem is it will be so expensive I'll have to sell my truck to get it, then my knees would be tired walking to my hunting ground with my camp on my back, darn

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wouldn't mind having a drone with a good camera, be a lot easier on my knees for scouting tough backcountry

Ever wonder what big bucks are in the next canyon over? Just buy this and you will never have to walk over there to find out!

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