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TomClash

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Sat Apr 20, 2013, 02:53 AM Apr 2013

Drone strike hits close to home

Drone strike hits close to home
Yemeni activist tweets personal account of US strike on his village

News of a recent US drone strike on Yemen broke from a single Twitter account on Wednesday night. Journalist and activist Farea al Muslimi's timeline filled with updates on the attack, which hit his village, Wessab in the province of Dhamar, Yemen. The strike killed Hamid Radman al Manea, also known as Hamid al Radmi, who was suspected of involvement with Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). Five AQAP suspects were killed in the blast, according to reports from the Associated Press and Agence France-Presse.

On Twitter, al Muslimi shared his reaction to the attack:

Farea Al-muslimi
@almuslimi
#USA taught me English 1 day & took my life frm super miserable 2 very promising. 2day, it droned my village. The most divided feeling ever

Al Muslimi shared information he knew about al Radmi, who reportedly rejected claims of affiliation with AQAP and, despite past involvement with the Yemeni army, was known more recently for working closely with the government on social issues

http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/201304182118-0022687

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Drone strike hits close to home (Original Post) TomClash Apr 2013 OP
The Gorgon Stare green for victory Apr 2013 #1
 

green for victory

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1. The Gorgon Stare
Sat Apr 20, 2013, 07:41 AM
Apr 2013
Gorgon Stare is a video capture technology developed by the United States military. It is a spherical array of nine cameras attached to an aerial drone.[1] The US Air Force calls it wide-area surveillance sensor system




Soon we'll all be under 24/7 surveillance and we will only have ourselves to blame.

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And if you don't learn to love it you'll be called a "conspiracy theorist" or a "Hater".

Pathetic.

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