Thursday, October 9, 2014

Global Debt Facility | Secret Service is in service to the network of global corporate control | Rise of the Reapers: A Brief History of Drones

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Wrestling with Twitter, which doesn't want anybody to see that the UK Parliament acknowledges the Global Debt Facility or that the Secret Service is in service to the network of global corporate control - here are the suppressed links:
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@KarenHudes The coalition for the rule of law in Bretton Woods: https://s3.amazonaws.com/khudes/Twitter10.9.14.pdf
drones
Part One – the early years Although some trace the ancestry of today’s drones back to the V-1 rockets (‘doodle bugs’) of the Second World War, or even to the use of hot air balloons laden with explosives in the middle of the 19th Century, the real origins of today’s drones lie in the development of the first recoverable and reusable radio-controlled aircraft in the 1930s. The Royal Navy, looking for aircraft to shoot at for gunnery practice, developed out of the De Havilland Tiger Moth a remote-controlled aircraft dubbed ‘the Queen Bee’. Over 400 of these were built and used for target practice by the Royal Navy in the 1930’s and 1940’s.[1] Similarly (and possibly from this aircraft although that is disputed) the US developed a radio-controlled drone for gunnery practice in the late-30s.

After the Second World War, the US wanted to develop a new drone for air-to-air and ground-to-air target practice and the US company Teledyne-Ryan won the contract with its Firebee UAV. Used as a target drone from early sixties, the Firebee evolved slowly through various modifications until it began to be used solely for reconnaissance and intelligence gathering purposes. A model specifically developed for this purpose, named the Lightening Bug, was used in Vietnam and South Asia in the mid to late 1960s[2] At the end of the Vietnam war 33 were given to Israel where they were used to undertake surveillance missions during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
US forces ready a Pioneer drone during Gulf War 1991
US forces ready a Pioneer drone during Gulf War 1991

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