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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Terminator Submarines - The Latest Horror from Government


Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) shows a prototype Submarine Hold at RisK (SHARK) unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) during deep-sea testing for DARPA’s Distributed Agile Submarine Hunting (DASH) program. (AFP/DARPA)

A Terminator Arms Race

  • In 1984 (a great choice of year) The Terminator hit the movie theaters.  Most of the audience cringed at a future horror that is sure to come.  But some scientist types in the front row said, "Fucking great. I can't wait to build an army of those."  Now we are in a Terminator arms race with nations all over the world.  Ain't life grand?
  • Bullshit Note  -  The bullshit press release coming from the U.S. Navy directed at a brainless Sheeple public says these Terminator submarines are going to provide "non-lethal assistance".  If you believe that then you also believe in unicorns and leprechauns.


(RT News)  -  This year, the Pentagon’s advanced research projects department will start testing their new “submarine” drone, which can lie in wait on the ocean floor for years before ever being launched into the skies.

The new drones, being developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), are part of a new focus by the US military in developing and improving technology for emerging threats.

These deployable, unmanned systems and sensors can theoretically lie on the deep-ocean floor for years at time in anticipation of the US Navy’s need for non-lethal assistance. When needed, the deep-sea nodes can be activated remotely and recalled to the surface.

DARPA will specifically be testing whether the drones can survive for years under extreme pressure before being triggered from a distance, and whether they can rise through a water column and relay information. The tests are part of DARPA’s two phases under its Upward Falling Payloads (UFP) program.

The UFP’s would be equipped with electronic and low-power laser attack capabilities, surveillance sensors, and airborne and aquatic drones that would have the ability to act as decoys or offer intelligence and targeting data.

Much of the testing will be done in the Western Pacific. Nearly 50 percent of the world’s oceans are deeper than 2.5 miles (4km), which provides areas of concealment and storage so assets can remain undetected for long periods of time and still be recalled when needed. The vastness also allows for simultaneous operation across great distances.

“Today, the US Navy puts capability on the ocean floor using very capable but fairly expensive submarine platforms,” said Steven H. Walker, deputy director of DARPA. “What we’d like to do in this program is preposition capability on the ocean floor and have it available to be triggered [in] real time.”

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Robo-Terminator Subs
Naturally the "thinking machines" will be armed with nukes.
The other side will do it and so will we.

Yes, we are that fucking stupid.
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Kyle Reese:  There was a nuclear war. A few years from now, all this, this whole place, everything, it's gone. Just gone. There were survivors. Here, there. Nobody even knew who started it. It was the machines, Sarah.
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Sarah Connor: I don't understand.
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Reese: Defense network computers. New... powerful... hooked into everything, trusted to run it all. They say it got smart, a new order of intelligence. Then it saw all people as a threat, not just the ones on the other side. Decided our fate in a microsecond: extermination.

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