"They enable extremely centralized command and control (as in: operations can be micro-manged down to the decision to kill). In sum, a small number of people in Washington DC can control and operate a vast 24x7 killing field for very few $$."
'a more interesting idea is how it gets applied to US internal security when... the current system loses much of its remaining legitimacy'
In that scenario:
"even a mildly radical post to a blog, Facebook, or Twitter (particularly if it could lead to a flashmob or an occupy style protest) would invite inclusion on the drone assassination list"
A decade ago, when I wrote this, this warning seemed impossible.
Not so today.
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
"U.S. Capitol Police will start using Army surveillance equipment to monitor Americans as part of a larger effort to improve security and turn the force into “an intelligence-based protective agency"
"Last week, the USCP took possession of eight Persistent Surveillance Systems Ground – Medium (PSSG-M) units"
Sounds like the beginnings of a Praetorian Guard:
"During the era of the Roman Republic, the Praetorians served as a small escort force (and intelligence agency) for high-ranking officials such as senators... and also serving as bodyguards for high-ranking officers"
"a message appeared in a new WhatsApp channel called “Death to the Arabs.” The message urged Israelis to join a mass street brawl against Palestinian citizens of Israel.
That evening... black-clad Israelis smashing car windows and roaming the streets"
"at least 100 new WhatsApp groups have been formed for the express purpose of committing violence against Palestinians"
"The WhatsApp groups, with names like 'The Jewish Guard' and 'The Revenge Troops,' have added hundreds of new members a day over the past week"
"On one new WhatsApp group that The Times reviewed, “The Revenge Troops,” people recently shared instructions for how to build Molotov cocktails and makeshift explosives. The group asked its 400 members to also provide addresses of Arab-owned businesses that could be targeted."
DeSantis: “If you riot, you are going to jail, and you are going to have to spend time in jail. If you assault law enforcement in a violent assembly, you are definitely going to go to jail. You burn down somebody’s business. ...”
Harsher punishments if committed 'in furtherance of a riot.'
"For instance, a burglary committed by a rioter would be elevated from a third-degree felony, punishable by up to five years in prison, to a second-degree felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison."
New definitions for a riot:
"a public disturbance of at least three people with a “common intent.." A new crime of aggravated rioting... if the disturbance involves nine or more people and results in “great bodily harm,” property damage over $5,000 or blocks traffic..."