Turning Gotham into Gaza: Mayor Adams may start using DRONES to "fight crime" in NYC
While New Yorkers are all screaming for "Ukraine," their city is under globalist transformation into something out of Philip K. Dick, to "keep us safe"
When he was mayor, Michael Bloomberg went to London to check out the street-surveillance system there, loved what he saw, and set about to do the same in NYC.
And now Mayor Adams is kicking all that up a notch, by “mulling a mini-army of drones” (made by an Israeli company) to keep New Yorkers “safe,” reports the New York Post.
Thus this once-great metropolis (like so many other once-great cities) continues its degeneration into a high-tech dystopia, under cover of COVID, and with all eyes on "Ukraine."
I'd say that NYC is getting more like Gaza, if it weren't easier to avoid "vaccination" over there (easier than it is in Israel, certainly).
Eric Adams considering using drones to fight NYC crime, sources say
March 26, 2022
Mayor Eric Adams is mulling a mini-army of drones to fight surging crime in the Big Apple — possibly deploying the high-flying robocops from rooftops as watchful guardians of Gotham, sources told The Post.
Tel Aviv-based Blue White Robotics and Easy Aerial of Brooklyn were two drone manufacturers featured earlier this month at an event to launch a NYC-Israel Chamber of Commerce.
Adams attended the gathering in the Williamsburg Hotel, and sources said the mayor was so impressed with the joint presentation that he suggested his chief technology officer Matthew Fraser and the firms’ honchos begin talks about the city potentially buying drones and expanding the NYPD’s use of them.
“Eric is a big booster of drones and how they can be used to streamline government function, but obviously whatever he would try to roll out would be constrained” under existing laws limiting drone use, said a source familiar with the mayor’s thinking.
https://nypost.com/2022/03/26/eric-adams-mulls-using-drone-army-to-fight-nyc-crime-sources/
Easy Aerial, creator of military grade drone-in-a box solutions, recently presented its plans for the New York Soteria Project with a goal of putting an “eye in the sky” to enhance security across New York City. Easy Aerial seeks to put drones on rooftops in the city, in particular in areas of high crime. Easy Aerials drone solutions are already being used by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the Mexican border, as well as by the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) along the border at the Gaza Strip in Israel. Most recently, Easy Aerial’s drones were used by the IDF and Israeli police to search for people trapped inside Tel Aviv buildings hit by rockets.
https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/drones-for-increased-public-safety-in-8954783/
I went to college in NYC (free tuition; even provided money for books) and lived there for 10 years in the 60s. Subway was $.15. Museums were free for students. Lotsof half price tickets for broadways shows/movies. Didn't eat out much; too expensive even back then. Now I'm not even tempted to visit. Too insane. Too many obscenely rich people there actually. Eat the rich.
Time to take the next step, Mark. I hear that there are still a few thousand Azov SS men alive in Mariupol. Have His Honor negotiate a bit with the Russian embassy in DC to accept these fine fellows into the NYPD and have them patrol the streets of the Big Apple under the same rules that served them so well in Ukraine these last few years. Result? Nothing but government sponsored (and thus controllable) crime! All the currently operating punks and thugs will be gone in a week or so. (Ah.... but you might tell the mayor that he may need to board up synagogues. These Azov fellows seem to have a strange penchant for gaudy tattoos and burning synagogues. Not sure exactly why.)