The government's limp-dick response to this is similar to its erectile dysfunctional response to the unidentified balloon floating over the country. — BC
Crazy people? — BC
Without going into conspiracy territory, it does make one wonder why the government is so casual about it. — BC
Granted, they have some utility... — BC
Any ideas, thoughts, observations, theories? — schopenhauer1
My feeling is we work so hard to maintain the right to be armed in this country, you'd think we'd be more excited to finally have a menacing target to shoot at. — Hanover
Someone must know what they are or they'd have been shot down by now. So far, they've not done anything interesting. — Hanover
Concern, anxiety, worry, fear, etc. with respect to something that seems abnormal (and may or may not be) is infectious--not just on social media, but in social settings. People get wound up.
IF the drones actually are harmless commercial vehicles, I would be happier if the government had a clear grasp of how many of these things are flying around, who owns them, how are they identified, and how they are policed--if they are. I'm pretty sure the government isn't keeping track. Free enterprise is once again doing its thing and running amok.
Amok: behave uncontrollably and disruptively from the Malay word, mengamok, meaning to make a furious and desperate charge. — BC
Another theory here is that it is part of an effort to get legislation passed for more (federal?) authority to take out drones. Thus you need the hysteria to allow for the legislation. The legislation would be offered as "benign" (see you need us). However, this would (presumably?) contradict the notion that it is a government asset. OR, they would have to pin the blame on something benign/banal even if it was. That would be going down more conspiratorial routes, but eh, governments lie all the time I am presuming for "security". — schopenhauer1
But otherwise I haven't paid much attention. Be nice to know how big they are and how high they're flying. — tim wood
Wayfarer Tom Storm anything to share on it? — schopenhauer1
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