Friday, December 17, 2010

Mexican Drone Flies Over US Soil And Crushes: DHS Covering Up Something

By Semperpapa

I understand that the violation of our air space is nothing compared to the ground invasion conducted by the Mexican government across our southern border, but the fact that an unmanned air drone operated by the Mexican government crashed in an El Paso, Texas, backyard, should be something that the Department of Homeland Security should be transparent about.

Instead, the crushed aircraft was swiftly returned to the Mexican authorities even before the NTSB got a chance to actually see it.
Additionally, the El Paso police was told that it was not a police matter.

There are many questions that demand an answer.

First: a Mexican surveillance drone flying over El Paso. Besides the fact that it was in American air space, as I mentioned above, it remains interesting to find out what was the drone looking at or for. These crafts are designed to gather intelligence of some sort. What kind of intel would the Mexican government look for in El Paso?

Second: a craft crushes on private property on US soil and the whole thing is “cleaned up” before the NTSB, a federal agency in charge of investigating anything that flies and crushes, is kept out of the investigation.
DHS clumsily covers up. What are they covering up?

Third: local law enforcement, which has jurisdiction over the incident site, is told that the whole thing is not a police matter.
Considering that an aircraft crushing on US soil is a potential danger to the safety of the citizens of the United States, calling it "not a police matter" defies common sense, which, again, is standard operating procedure for Janet Napolitano, Obama and the rest of the fools in Washington.

I believe that the incident should be prodded by someone in the media, but I am not holding my breath on that, unless there is a way for the media to enhance the image of failure that Obama holds in regard to our safety and security with Mexico.

Just my thoughts!

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