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dreamaker
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« on: January 05, 2016, 05:16:47 AM »


Yesterday I was watching the news and of course the issue of drones came up again. They made a strong statement about, if you are going to have and fly drones, then you should check your homeowner insurance.  Because they clearly stated, you are responsible for damages and any harm you may cause.  Which feel is very reasonable?  But the way they applied it, that put up a red flag in my head!!!  First off if you are so stupid to fly a drone in a public place, you deserve what you get!!
It’s not the drones that concerns me, I see a possible hidden agenda, in the shadows sort of speak.  Which has been suggested and hinted slightly in the past.
Mandatory High Liability Insurance = Total Control of Issues of the Masses
Let’s look at the logic here.  How much damage has public drones caused, compares to gun deaths every day.  Another logical point, it is unlawful to Smoke in public places, but it is OK to put chemicals in to food that even children will eat, that is known to be harmful, long term.
It’s not about drones; it’s about Control, and how to do it. If you make insurance mandatory, with premiums so high, that you can’t afford to own the item in question, then you have control. Doesn’t sound logical Right!!!  Well if you think back, car insurance was not mandatory, now it is, and if you get caught without it, you are toast!  The premiums are high and they do what is called Red Lining, discriminating against ones geographic location, and they get away with it.  So the Point!!!   You may see it as a fluke, but I may see it as a strategy.  The gun ammo issue, it was affordable at one point, but our guv. Caused a shortage, which caused prices to soar and availability short.  Not good enough!!!  Now let say, we will make Liability Insurance Mandatory with high premiums for all guns, and we have the list of US Citizens with them registered.  And any citizen caught without insurance will be dealt with severe repercussions.  Now I am speaking hypothetically, but it is possible, think about it!!
Crazy Right!!!!!
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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2016, 05:53:37 AM »


Yesterday I was watching the news and of course the issue of drones came up again. They made a strong statement about, if you are going to have and fly drones, then you should check your homeowner insurance.  Because they clearly stated, you are responsible for damages and any harm you may cause.  Which feel is very reasonable?  But the way they applied it, that put up a red flag in my head!!!  First off if you are so stupid to fly a drone in a public place, you deserve what you get!!
It’s not the drones that concerns me, I see a possible hidden agenda, in the shadows sort of speak.  Which has been suggested and hinted slightly in the past.
Mandatory High Liability Insurance = Total Control of Issues of the Masses
Let’s look at the logic here.  How much damage has public drones caused, compares to gun deaths every day.  Another logical point, it is unlawful to Smoke in public places, but it is OK to put chemicals in to food that even children will eat, that is known to be harmful, long term.
It’s not about drones; it’s about Control, and how to do it. If you make insurance mandatory, with premiums so high, that you can’t afford to own the item in question, then you have control. Doesn’t sound logical Right!!!  Well if you think back, car insurance was not mandatory, now it is, and if you get caught without it, you are toast!  The premiums are high and they do what is called Red Lining, discriminating against ones geographic location, and they get away with it.  So the Point!!!   You may see it as a fluke, but I may see it as a strategy.  The gun ammo issue, it was affordable at one point, but our guv. Caused a shortage, which caused prices to soar and availability short.  Not good enough!!!  Now let say, we will make Liability Insurance Mandatory with high premiums for all guns, and we have the list of US Citizens with them registered.  And any citizen caught without insurance will be dealt with severe repercussions.  Now I am speaking hypothetically, but it is possible, think about it!!
Crazy Right!!!!!

"Crazy Right"...... Are you asking us to comment on your mental state ?   ???
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« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2016, 06:40:17 AM »

Don't know what to tell you, I haven't been tested yet!!
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« Reply #3 on: January 06, 2016, 07:57:26 AM »

If I see a drone circling above my house, I'll probly try to shoot it down with my 12 gauge.  Hoser  Cool
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« Reply #4 on: January 06, 2016, 08:13:48 AM »

If I see a drone circling above my house, I'll probly try to shoot it down with my 12 gauge.  Hoser  Cool

It would be sportier if you used that little .22 mag pistol!  LOL

The neighbors might not like the .357!
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« Reply #5 on: January 06, 2016, 08:23:05 AM »

drone ?

I thought it was a UFO

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« Reply #6 on: January 06, 2016, 09:12:11 AM »

If I see a drone circling above my house, I'll probly try to shoot it down with my 12 gauge.  Hoser  Cool
What ever happened to the guy in KY (?) who shot down the drone that was spying on his sunbathing daughter? I remember him ending up in court, though I don't remember if it was in criminal or civil court.
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« Reply #7 on: January 06, 2016, 09:21:42 AM »

Usually shooting down the drone is not the problem.  The problem is the discharge of firearms in a town.  That is what gets the shooter in trouble.
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« Reply #8 on: January 06, 2016, 04:33:43 PM »

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMzd40i8TfA
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« Reply #9 on: January 06, 2016, 07:14:11 PM »

If I see a drone circling above my house, I'll probly try to shoot it down with my 12 gauge.  Hoser  Cool

It would be sportier if you used that little .22 mag pistol!  LOL

The neighbors might not like the .357!
They're used to it.  cooldude
 
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« Reply #10 on: January 07, 2016, 04:01:45 AM »

As for the drones it is about control but if you apply reasoning or intent uniformly through these ideas then you may be able to come up with some straight answers. Drones have been proven a problem with those in aviation. The pilots have called for more control of drones with the gov.  If you take the usual gov rule of applying force and usual lies then it makes perfect sense. Guns are about control through any and all means.
 
   Insurance is a joke, some down here have NO insurance on their cars, they get into an accident and the cop is called does NOTHING. Then you try to collect from them you get NOTHING. Then you try to collect from your insurance which is no fault and you get NOTHING. Unless you have uninsured motorist on your policy in a state where auto insurance is mandatory. So effectively you have to buy a rider on your  policy that insures you from the gov not doing its job and making sure these people have insurance or not  then throwing them in jail if there is no insurance.

   So if you get into an accident with one of these low life's you may be able to have your car fixed by your own insurance company.While having to have insurance in case the gov is not doing its job and paying more for something that is not supposed to happen while the gov does nothing so life can go on somewhat like normal.  


Health insurance is about draining the finances of the masses for those who dont have.

Auto insurance is about paying for damage you cause.

House insurance in about protecting the bank, pay off your house and you dont have to have insurance

So intent and wisdom can go along way in understanding our screwed up world. Not to say its not about control but the gov controls are not what you listed and go well beyond this small stuff.

True Control is acceptance by all of the illusion of freedom. Not necessarily the enforced policies of a corrupt government. That takes much more understanding than most want to have.
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« Reply #11 on: January 07, 2016, 05:24:30 AM »

I have to apologize to you all!!  Things and issues are very clear in my head, BUT, to make my point in to words, and on paper, it is difficult for me, and I don't always get the point across.
My point was not so much about the drone, but it was about controlling the masses.  The drone situation, maybe just the conduit to the true reason. If they would have applied it to guns, s* it would have hit the fan. But being about drones, because many people have a negative view of them it makes them a perfect test subject. Of course the guv. would never do that, they never injected the syphilis virus into the black military men in Tuskegee. Also they didn't readily experiment with LSD on military men during the Vietnam police action. The guv. is always trying to figure out how to create the perfect warrior, and control the public.  I know this sounds crazy and wild, but base on their track record, that is my observation, that's all!!  See, one of the most powerful tools to success is "Patients" You don't realize it, but you have been trained to think a certain manner, "Don't question it"  mainly, "You must conform", is basically what it amounts to, and you do. 
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« Reply #12 on: January 07, 2016, 08:35:23 AM »

Now back to the issue of DRONES!!!  Some people expressed about shooting them down, if they fly over their property. YOU MAY want to rethink that!!! Just was watching a channel on TV and they discussed the possibilities and uses of drones, that was it. So Ya OK Later!!  It occurred to me, first to discharge a gun in our city is only a Misdemeanor, Max. 5 years. Now if these drones you are shooting at are LEO, just like dogs, or let say commercial shipping(That would be like shooting at a UPS truck), You Are Screwed. If you have ever been in the air, you can see an awful lot from that point. The public now can buy thermo cameras (Go to Dji.com), So you can run, but you can't hide. So if the public have them, than so do LEO. It don't matter if it is Right or Wrong, went Business or Government attaches it self to it, it becomes a standard.

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« Reply #13 on: January 07, 2016, 08:40:41 AM »

The line between drone and pilotless aircraft is gonna get real murky real quick...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3387542/The-MEGADRONE-big-carry-passenger-Chinese-firm-says-self-flying-craft-used-smart-taxi.html
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« Reply #14 on: January 07, 2016, 08:46:51 AM »



If you live on a popular lake, the noise from the "personal watercraft"s is sometimes constant.

By the time everyone's got one of these self-flying machines, noise will be inescapable...

-Mike
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« Reply #15 on: January 07, 2016, 09:02:33 AM »



If you live on a popular lake, the noise from the "personal watercraft"s is sometimes constant.

By the time everyone's got one of these self-flying machines, noise will be inescapable...

-Mike


WHAT? YOU'LL HAVE TO TYPE LOUDER, I CAN'T HEAR YOU!  2funny
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« Reply #16 on: January 07, 2016, 09:57:27 AM »



If you live on a popular lake, the noise from the "personal watercraft"s is sometimes constant.

By the time everyone's got one of these self-flying machines, noise will be inescapable...

-Mike


I live about ten houses from a one of the major lakes, my house is inline with the E-Way and live near an AFB. Point is, your brain tends to noise cancel these things after a while.
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« Reply #17 on: January 07, 2016, 11:03:47 AM »



If you live on a popular lake, the noise from the "personal watercraft"s is sometimes constant.

By the time everyone's got one of these self-flying machines, noise will be inescapable...

-Mike


I live about ten houses from a one of the major lakes, my house is inline with the E-Way and live near an AFB. Point is, your brain tends to noise cancel these things after a while.


Your brain.

I live sort of still out in the country. I cherish the days when the conditions are
such that I can't hear trucks out on hiway 59. If there ever comes a day when
there's ten doofuses fluttering over my house in loud helicopters, I'm sure I'll
go postal.

-Mike
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