Sunday, August 21, 2016

In 1898 Tesla already knew drones would one day be invented, which he thought could cause humanity’s destruction.

In 1898, Nikola Tesla Predicted Drone Warfare


I agree with his thoughts on this as do many many other people around the world. Why?

Because with drones there will be absolutely no accountability.

Even now, the U.S. , Russia, China and other countries are making people disappear with impunity worldwide already. There is no trial there is ONLY an execution. There are only pieces of bodies and cars and trucks or tanks or planes strewn everywhere on the ground. Most people will never know who gave the order for them to die or why.

And this will just get worse and worse the rest of this century as more and more countries see the value of drones first with hellfire missiles, then with machine guns or pistols or sniper rifles or whatever. You don't need a very big drone for a 9mm pistol fired remotely by the way or one that simply carries a hand grenade with the pin pre-pulled and all you have to do is to release the handle and drop it strategically.

So, you will see home made drones along with government drones killing people with absolutely no one knowing who did it or when. People out walking their dogs will simply be found dead anywhere on earth by 2050 or sooner. Anyone with a grudge against anyone in another country could simply buy or build a drone to execute that person with no one ever knowing who did it or even what did it.

This is what air drones bring to earth. Untraceable murders everywhere by individuals, governments, gangs or companies or any group of people anywhere.

Anyone with the balls to do this will.

Which in the end might end governments, businesses, government heads, government representatives, the heads of businesses worldwide etc. etc. etc.

So, who will know who killed who?

You won't know.

Why were they killed?

You won't know.

When were they killed?

You won't know that either because it was in the dark and no one even saw it happen.

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