Anonymous ID: 52242e June 6, 2022, 10:29 p.m. No.16407759   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7786 >>7871 >>8343 >>8364

Drone attacks enroute, by Axom Enterprise, of Arizona

 

Company known for inventing the Taser halts its plan for a police drone that could TASER school shooting suspects after nine of the company's ethics board members resign in protest

 

Axon on June 2 said they were forging ahead with 'a remotely operated, non-lethal drone system' for use in schools, to stop mass shootings

The scheme had been suggested a year ago, and the board voted against it: CEO Rick Smith overruled them, in the wake of the Uvalde, Texas shooting

Backlash against Smith's decision was swift, with the ACLU tweeting that it 'was not the answer' and Smith having to defend the plan

On Monday, nine of the 12 members of its ethics board resigned in protest, even as Smith announced the plan had been put on hold

They said they could not work with a company that rode roughshod over the concerns of an ethics panel formed to hold the leadership to account

 

June 6. 2022

 

"Nine members of the 12-person ethics board of a Taser maker have resigned in protest at the company's announcement that they would begin trialing taser drones - despite the company rapidly backpedalling amid a significant backlash.

 

Axon Enterprise, founded in Arizona in 1993, said on June 2 that they were working on 'a remotely operated, non-lethal drone system' for use in schools, to stop mass shootings.

 

Axon first approached its ethics board more than a year ago about Taser-equipped drones, and the panel last month voted eight to four against running a limited police pilot of the technology. "

 

Rick Smith, the CEO, in May 2019 published a comic book entitled 'The End of Killing', which depicted drones at work in a school shooting in Arizona; stopping a terrorist in Syria; and preventing a 'suicide by cop' in Florida.

 

Smith, on the question of Taser drones, overruled the board's concerns.

 

'I am done waiting for others to solve the problem…

So we're going to solve it!' he tweeted."

 

"Axon said it was working on a drone that first responders could operate remotely to fire a Taser at a target about 40 feet away."

 

Smith has saiddrones could be stationed in hallwaysandmove into rooms through special vents.

 

A drone system would cost a school about $1,000 annually, he said.

 

Formed in 2018, the ethics panel has guided Axon productively onsensitive technologies such as facial recognitionin the past.

 

Giles Herdale, one of the remaining ethics board members, told Reuters he chose not to resign because he could have more influence 'if I am in the tent than outside it.'

 

Sauce: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10889749/Taser-maker-halts-project-equip-drones-stun-guns.html

 

INCOMING! Prepare for the killer drones!

The lunatic (Rick Smith, picrel) published a Graphic Novel to push this insanity… hey, is that Clown I smell?

Anonymous ID: 52242e June 6, 2022, 11:28 p.m. No.16407936   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7938 >>7941 >>7945

>>16407787

Killing your way to the top takes a toll..

 

"San Francisco Board of Supervisors

 

Feinstein was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1969.[21][22] She remained on the board for nine years.

 

During her tenure on the Board of Supervisors,she unsuccessfully ran for mayorof San Francisco twice, in 1971 against Mayor Joseph Alioto, and in 1975, when

she lost the contest for a runoff slot

(against George Moscone)by one percentage point to Supervisor John Barbagelata.

 

Because of her position, Feinstein became a target of the New World Liberation Front, an anti-capitalist terrorist group that carried out bombings in California in the 1970s. In 1976 the NWLF placed a bomb on the windowsill of her home that failed to explode.[23] The group later shot out the windows of a beach house she owned.[24]

 

Feinstein was elected president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1978 with initial opposition from Quentin L. Kopp.

Mayor of San Francisco

Main article: Mayoralty of Dianne Feinstein

As mayor of San Francisco, 1978–1988

 

On November 27, 1978, Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk were assassinatedby former supervisor Dan White.Feinstein became acting mayoras she was president of the Board of Supervisors.[25] Supervisors John Molinari, Ella Hill Hutch, Ron Pelosi, Robert Gonzales, and Gordon Lau endorsed Feinstein for an appointment as mayor by the Board of Supervisors. Gonzales initially ran to be appointed by the Board of Supervisors as mayor, but dropped out.[26] The Board of Supervisors voted six to two to appoint Feinstein as mayor.[27] She was inaugurated by Chief Justice Rose Bird of the Supreme Court of California on December 4, 1978, becoming San Francisco's first female mayor.[28] Molinari was selected to replace Feinstein as president of the Board of Supervisors by a vote of eight to two.[29]

 

MILK. All we hear about is MILK. Not a thing about Moscone.

Moscone refused to investigate

JIM JONES(People's Temple, kool-aid, Jim Ryan, Congress shot dead)

 

wiki:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mosconehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dianne_Feinstein

POTUS has "that look" at Feinstein/Rubio.

 

One of Feinstein's first challenges as mayor was the state of the San Francisco cable car system, which was shut down for emergency repairs in 1979; an engineering study concluded that it needed comprehensive rebuilding at a cost of $60 million. Feinstein helped win federal funding for the bulk of the work. The system closed for rebuilding in 1982 and it was completed just in time for the 1984 Democratic National Convention.[30] Feinstein also oversaw policies to increase the number of high-rise buildings in San Francisco.[31]

 

Feinstein was seen as a relatively moderate Democrat in one of the country's most liberal cities. As a supervisor, she was considered part of the centrist bloc that included White and generally opposed Moscone. As mayor, Feinstein angered the city's large gay community by vetoing domestic partner legislation in 1982.[32] In the 1980 presidential election, while a majority of Bay Area Democrats continued to support Senator Ted Kennedy's primary challenge to President Jimmy Carter even after it was clear Kennedy could not win, Feinstein strongly supported the Carter–Mondale ticket. She was given a high-profile speaking role on the opening night of the August Democratic National Convention, urging delegates to reject the Kennedy delegates' proposal to "open" the convention, thereby allowing delegates to ignore their states' popular vote, a proposal that was soundly defeated.

 

In the run-up to the 1984 Democratic National Convention, there was considerable media and public speculation that Mondale might pick Feinstein as his running mate. He chose Geraldine Ferraro instead. Also in 1984, Feinstein proposed banning handguns in San Francisco, and became subject to a recall attempt organized by the White Panther Party. She won the recall election and finished her second term as mayor on January 8, 1988.

 

Feinstein revealed sensitive details about the hunt for serial killer Richard Ramirez at a 1985 press conference, antagonizing detectives by publicizing details of his crimes known only to law enforcement, and thus jeopardizing their investigation.[33]

 

City and State magazine named Feinstein the nation's "Most Effective Mayor" in 1987. She served on the Trilateral Commission during the 1980s.

Gubernatorial election

 

Feinstein made an unsuccessful bid for governor of California in 1990. She won the Democratic Party's nomination, but lost the general election to Republican Senator Pete Wilson, who resigned from the Senate to assume the governorship. In 1992, Feinstein was fined $190,000 for failure to properly report campaign contributions and expenditures in that campaign

Anonymous ID: 52242e June 6, 2022, 11:36 p.m. No.16407951   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7957

>>16407897

Maybe all young Agents get to go, a meet and greet if you will + marching orders. She's from a very high trafficking area.

 

"In 2003, Sinema became an adjunct professor teaching master's-level policy and grant-writing classes at Arizona State University School of Social Work and an adjunct business law professor at Arizona Summit Law School, formerly known as Phoenix School of Law.[21] Sinema began her political career in the Arizona Green Party before joining the Arizona Democratic Party in 2004,[22] andcalled herself a "Prada socialist"

Anonymous ID: 52242e June 7, 2022, 12:24 a.m. No.16408066   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8071 >>8075 >>8168

>>16408024

"By hook or by crook"

The Fed wasn't the only big news in 1912/1913

That's when Senators became "for hire" and the money train took off at breakneck speed. Clearly the 17th Amendment didn't stop "lifetime" appointments. Look at those fossils in the Senate. Just like the House.

Anonymous ID: 52242e June 7, 2022, 12:52 a.m. No.16408123   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16408075

>Spanish Flu

(Camp Funston, Ft Riley, KS Flu -but hey, Spanish neutrality was no bueno)

 

"The Banker's Panic"

And still in the throes of yet another financial meltdown. Maybe it ended in 1908 for Wall Street but it didn't for Main St.

 

"The most significant panic was the 1907 Banker’s Panic. It occurred during an economic contraction, as measured by the National Bureau of Economic Research, which began in May 1907 and ended in June of 1908. Robert Bruner and Sean Carr recite the economic damage in The Panic of 1907: Lessons Learned from the Market’s Perfect Storm. During the contraction, industrial production dropped further than in any prior bank run. 1907 also saw the second-highest volume of bankruptcies to that date. Industrial production fell by 11%, imports by 26% and unemployment rose from 3% to 8%. Immigration dropped to 750,000 in 1909, down from 1.2 million two years earlier."

 

https://5minuteeconomist.com/history/1890-1913-the-progressive-era-excluding-wwi.html