Saturday, May 24, 2014

Faulty NSA Intel May be to Blame for Killing of Dozens of Peaceful Civilians in Maryland by drone strike.

In an action covered by HispanTv,  DC Media Group, and No Drones Maryland, dozens of demonstrators came out to the NSA headquarters in Fort Meade on May 3rd to denounce the NSA for its collaboration in extrajudicial drone killing. The day took a fatal turn, though, when hellfire missiles suddenly rained down upon the peaceful protestors.
Chaos and terror quickly overtook those
 gathered outside the NSA headquarters.
Many tried to stand firm and deliver their message
 against drone terror, but were quickly obliterated.



Janice Sevre-Duszynska, a Roman Catholic priest,
wailed and
 ministered to the victims.
Alfredo Miranda reporting on the attack.
As Alfredo Miranda of HispanTV reported "The NSA plays an important role in the drone program, providing intelligence to the agencies in charge of executing the attacks; information that is not necessarily correct." The coordinates provided by the NSA for a May 3rd drone attack must have been particularly inaccurate, unless the agency intended for the fatal drone strike to target the civilians gathered just outside its doorstep.
Faced with a new sense of the urgency of their mission, the
 survivors arose to stand in solidarity with those threatened by
 drone terror in Pakistan and Yemen. David Barrow holds up
a sign stating "DRONES HAVE KILLED 100s of Children."
Max Obuszewski stated the simple mission of the demonstrators:
 to gain a hearing with a member of the agency in order
 to discuss bringing an end to its involvement in criminal,
 indiscriminate drone killing.
Protestors remained strong and united as they marched onto the
 NSA campus. "STOP THE WAR MACHINE. EXPORT PEACE."
They soon engaged in nonviolent civil disobedience.

NSA police came out in force to arrest three citizen activists,
 seemingly feeling quite threatened by them.

A glimmer of doubt?


For more information, contact the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance [NCNR], 325 East 25th Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 

Contacts: Joy First 608 239-4327, Malachy Kilbride 571-501-3729, Max Obuszewski 410-366-1637 or mobuszewski@verizon.net

The Spring Days of Drone Action
 continue nationwide. CLICK HERE
 for more information!


No comments:

Post a Comment