<div class=”d4p-bbp-quote-title”>1974 wrote:</div>
Red, I can’t help but think of the times I followed a bee back to the hive, so I could destroy the hive. Just sayin
I bet those bees didn’t have a squad of guys with rifles though.
I’ve said it before, that you’re not going to be dabbling into this stuff unless you’ve already got all your security down to near clockwork. But when you’ve reached that point it’s safer to start these R&D recon projects.
Canadian Patriot. Becoming self-sufficient.
Great looking dogs SharpDog. Hard to beat good dogs for eyes and ears on the homefront. In Alaska they are truly mans best friend.
Did I mention that, as s side benefit, they also produce prodigious amounts of ‘fertilizer’ ?
Big Bears Don't Tree
http://uscrow.org/2013/08/05/how-to-kill-predator-drones-uavs/
Some thoughts on what to do should you have to deal with other type of unwanted UAV
Interesting links namelus, my hunch UAVs are going to continue to boom as an industry and be a privacy issue and definitely be used in SHTF by law enforcement and civilians (http://diydrones.com/).
SharpDog, Like very much the two devices for your warning. Please remember to save and store dry dog food for them if a SHTF happens. They are very important.
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