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midnight rambler
21st January 2013, 09:07 AM
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/130664.html

mick silver
21st January 2013, 09:09 AM
so if it secret just how in the hell would anyone f ing know . dam you talk about out of control this is just one more part

mamboni
21st January 2013, 09:35 AM
We're living in a POW camp, not a free country.

gunDriller
21st January 2013, 09:40 AM
Freedom Fighter of the Year Award for the Patriot Group that challenges their nonsense by flying a SWARM of RC planes over their un-marked spot.


does this mean i can arrest Orthodox Jews for entering my Secret Un-marked "No Talmud-Worshipper" Zone ?

mick silver
21st January 2013, 09:42 AM
gun get back in line . and dont make me say it again

sirgonzo420
21st January 2013, 09:44 AM
Despite the fact that he had done nothing wrong, Fleming was handcuffed, charged with “breach of peace,” and held for more than 24 hours before being interrogated by FBI and Homeland Security officials. The charges were dismissed after he showed the investigators that the zone wasn’t marked in aviation charts – but he was required to sign a document promising that he wouldn’t file a lawsuit against the officials who had illegally detained him. He later learned that local police officials had made preparations to shoot down his glider if he hadn’t landed as quickly as he did.

lol

Serpo
21st January 2013, 02:42 PM
'secret no-fly zone'.....if everyone knew about it then what sort of secret no fly zone would that be............


its so secret its not on maps.........

VX1
24th May 2013, 02:06 PM
I personally earned my pilot's license and am months away from flying a plane I've built with my own hands. It has been an enormous amount of work, but I do it so that I may enjoy the last frontier of freedom before tyranny takes it down. Looks like I was a day late and a dollar short.

Seems to be regular reports of pilots who have simply gotten in their planes and flown from point A to point B as we've always done, following all rules, and doing nothing out of the ordinary or "suspicious", only to have the Dept. Homeland Security come down on them (keep in mind that it is the FAA who has jurisdiction over pilots and the skies).

One of the latest:
http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/05/annals-of-the-security-state-more-airplane-stories/276018/

Summary:
-Pilot just flies his private plane from California to Oklahoma to meet a friend.
-Lands and parks in Oklahoma and leaves the airport.
-Came back to retrieve something from the plane, and it's surrounded by DHS goons.
-Said they tracked his flight and it fit a "suspicious" profile.
-Would not tell him what "suspicious" was, or how avoid it again.
-Detained for two hours with lies, intimidations, disrespect, search dogs.
-Finally released, no apologies.


Remember to celebrate our 'freedoms' this Memorial Day. Some of us still remember back with they existed.