 Source: Infowars
Source: InfowarsPaul Joseph Watson
With the announcement that 30,000 drones are expected to fill American 
skies within ten years, the U.S. government has officially declared war 
on the American people, turning to technology normally used to hunt down
 insurgents abroad as the whole arsenal of the war on terror is 
re-focused domestically.
“The Federation Aviation Administration said up to 
30,000 drones could be in airspace shared with airliners carrying 
passengers,” reports UPI.
Once signed by president Obama, the FAA Reauthorization 
Act allows for the FAA to permit the use of drones and develop 
regulations for testing and licensing by 2015.
Some types of surveillance drones are already being used
 by police departments across the country, including in Montgomery 
County, Texas, where the Department of Homeland Security recently gave 
the go-ahead for law enforcement in the United States to deploy the ShadowHawk mini drone drone helicopter that has the ability to taze suspects from above as well as carrying 12-gauge shotguns and grenade launchers.
US law enforcement bodies are already using drone 
technology to spy on Americans. In December, a Predator B drone was 
called in to conduct surveillance over a family farm in North Dakota
 as part of a SWAT raid on the Brossart family, who were suspects in the
 egregious crime of stealing six missing cows. Local police in this one 
area have already used the drone on two dozen occasions since June last 
year.
The DHS also recently announced a plan
 to spend up to $50 million dollars on a spy system that has been used 
to hunt insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan for the purposes of 
“emergency and non-emergency incidents” within the United States.
While preparing the use of surveillance drones against 
Americans, the U.S. government is also keen to characterize a myriad of 
behaviors and activities, no matter how normal or mundane, as potential 
indicators of terrorism, encouraging citizens to spy on each other in a 
chilling throwback to how people were hired as informants under the East
 German Stasi.
As part of its Communities Against Terrorism program, 
the FBI is encouraging business owners from across the spectrum to spy 
on their customers.
Lists of examples of “suspicious behavior” being sent out to
 everything from Internet Cafes to tattoo parlors define things like 
paying for a cup of coffee with cash, buying food in bulk, and showing 
an interest in online privacy as evidence of potential terrorist 
activity.
The DHS has also released numerous PSAs that
 depict routine activities as potential signs of terrorism, including 
using a video camera, talking to police officers, wearing hoodies, 
driving vans, writing on a piece of paper, and using a cell phone 
recording application.
The federal agency attracted much derision last week when it announced that Super Bowl vendors, including hot dog sellers, had been trained to spot terrorists under the First Observer program.
Even more chilling, the feds have also begun to 
characterize perfectly legitimate political and economic beliefs as 
those held by terrorists, effectively denouncing them as thought crimes.
As Reuters reported on Monday,
 authorities are now treating those who “believe the United States went 
bankrupt by going off the gold standard” as extremists who are a 
potential violent threat to law enforcement. The DHS has also previously characterized
 returning veterans, Ron Paul supporters, gold investors, and people who
 display political bumper stickers as potential domestic terrorists.
All this serves to underscore the fact that the American
 people have now been targeted as the number one terror threat in the 
eyes of the authorities. The state has declared war on U.S. citizens. 
Not only will they be subject to surveillance and intimidation 
campaigns, but with the recent passage of the indefinite detention 
provision of the NDAA, the government has afforded itself the power to 
hold Americans without trial.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com.
 He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular 
fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show and Infowars Nightly News.
