From The
Idoit Factor:
This last Friday, March 10, about 50
people came to see the film "National Bird," a documentary film about
the US unmanned drone program. The film was
shown at the Peace and Social Justice Center of Central of Kansas , here in Wichita .
The film focuses mostly on a small
group of military personnel who took part in the US drone program. That program sends
unmanned drone aircraft through parts of the Middle-east and Africa to
kill suspected terrorist leaders. The aircraft also kill civilians who are in
the way. The film also looked at people who lived in the areas affected by the
drones.
The film pointed out that the US Army
has a policy of shooting anyone 16 years of age and older who is seen to have a
gun. They are considered "likely terrorists." Personnel in the film,
interviewed said the people who operate the program get more money and credit
for the number of people they kill.
This week, one of the persons from the
film, Air Force Veteran Lisa Ling, a former technical sergeant in drone
surveillance systems will speak about the drone war, at Hubbard Hall, at Wichita StateUniversity at 7pm, in Room 208, on Friday, March
10.
I had an open letter to The
Wichita Eagle on the drone
program and that letter got published in The Wichita Eagle. I got a response to that letter.
I notice this guy ignored important
issues and basically said the troops should follow orders and the policies are
unimportant. In other words “they are just following orders.” He continued the
usual lie that our “troops are defending our freedom.” He also said I belong to
a group of people "with a totally unrealistic view of the world we live in
today, who disagrees with government policy."
More on this to come.
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