YES. A thousand times yes.
It would be unacceptable for U.S. armed forces to be surveilling protests in an American city. I’ve asked the Air Force to explain these flights, including why this plane is circling Portland, what data it is collecting and who approved the mission. theintercept.com/2020/07/23/…

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“This must not go unanswered!!”
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What is the premise of the tweet? That USAF is waging war against Americans? You're being fed by the fringes. And as usual, logic is far from the Fringes grasp .
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We are a version of North Korea... now. I would like to blame Trump but this system was a slow construct over decades. Bit by bit we became fascism. @ZeitgeistFilm correctly foresaw that capitalism had no other option but to end in fascism.
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Good question ... these multi-million dollar survalance planes are tracking ... mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and grandparents ... it seems a bit over the top!
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Why isn't anyone stopping it all is what I would like to know. The whole U.S. looks like Lord of the Flies, or a big house left to a band of 14 year olds!
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Now do Obama/Biden spying on the Trump campaign. Or was that ok?
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I did a training session a few yrs ago 4 military personnel transitioning 2 civilian life & was told the ONLY way 4 them NOT 2 b able 2 collect ur data is 2 leave ur phone home. Turned off? Msgs, pix & emails deleted? They vacuum it up cuz ea plane has its own cell tower onboard.
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And the corrupt democrats are totally fine with the FBI and CiA spying on a presidential candidate, then attempting a coup.