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Home » Rapid Fire » Rapid Fire 04/​27/​06

Rapid Fire 04/​27/​06

* Border patrol drone crashes
* MIT mini-​​sats take off
* The Army’s $25-​​billion repair bill
* House bill: CIA, NSA can make arrests for “any felony“
* MRE con­tain­ers = com­bat cof­fee
* Mmmmmm… taste that war­zone
* Moon race!
* Tanker war!
* Cop fires bul­let into gunman’s bar­rel
* Navy gets blimpy
* Lords of Kobol, thank you!

(Big ups: /​., Nick)

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  1. Dan Theunissen says:
    April 27, 2006 at 12:08 pm

    Did any­one read page 14 of the “Navy gets blimpy” link? It states:
    (1) blimps have par­tic­i­pated in live-​​fire tests as tar­gets — and per­formed well
    (2) that the Skyship 600 was used in Iraq
    (3) that it was fired upon, so it was in hos­tile ter­ri­tory
    (4) that it was car­ry­ing muni­tions when it was fired upon, enough muni­tions to cause a fatal fire
    The only ref­er­ences to a US mil­i­tary Skyship 600 I could find else­where was Navy ONI test­ing a Skyship for an intel­li­gence col­lec­tion plat­form in 2003 (and using it to track whales in 2003). What were muni­tions doing on an intel­li­gence platform?

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  2. Harry Toor says:
    April 27, 2006 at 1:18 pm

    As I do believe the ONI is very secre­tive. I doubt they were track­ing whales. Plus with the muni­tions, I do believe if you strung a bunch of muni­tions on a blimp they could prove use­ful to spe­cial forces. Although they could of been test­ing the hit accu­racy of the enemy when it came to hit­ting one of the muni­tions on the blimp and caus­ing a “fatal fire.” Furthermore the word fatal is usu­ally used with a human ref­er­ence, though thats just syman­tex. (I think I spelled like five words wrong…)
    On a side note, I never thought in a mil­lion years I would see some­thing about BSG on this site. It was one of those “oh cool I am not alone,” moments :)

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  3. Noah Shachtman says:
    April 28, 2006 at 9:11 am

    One anony­mous reader says this about the CIA/​NSA item…
    That ref­er­ence was to the Agency’s POLICE force, not the actual intel per­son­nel. These are the guys that guard the respec­tive campuses/​facilities, and I bet that pre­vi­ously there was some arcane loop­hole that pre­vented them from mak­ing arrests.
    Daniel Brian of POGO goes a lit­tle off the reser­va­tion when he says that it “appears…to grant to CIA secu­rity per­son­nel pow­ers that have lit­tle to do with the pri­mary mis­sion of ‘exec­u­tive pro­tec­tion,’ and poten­tially cre­ates a pre­text for use or abuse of these pow­ers for the pur­poses of gen­eral domes­tic law enforce­ment — some­thing no ele­ment of the CIA has ever been empow­ered to per­form…“
    First off the bill’s ref­er­ence is not about ‘exec­u­tive pro­tec­tion’ but ‘pro­tec­tive func­tions’. To make the leap and imply that CIA agents are going to be run­ning around the coun­try and arrest­ing peo­ple is laugh­able. This is sim­ply about the small Police force that guards both agen­cies. For instance, it is a felony (I believe) to jump the fence at a fed­eral instal­la­tion. Perhaps in the past they could only hold such a vio­la­tor until some­one else showed up to arrest them. Now the Police force can make a legit­i­mate arrest.
    But to imply that we should now be wary of the CIA break­ing down our doors is akin to say­ing we should be fear­ful of the pos­si­ble abuse of police pow­ers by Senators and Congressmen if the Capitol Police had just been given some new power.
    Obviously it is the Capitol Police who wield the police pow­ers, not the Congress-​​critters, and thus it will be with this story. Mr Brian is trans­fer­ring the pow­ers of the pro­tec­tors onto the pro­tected. It will be the agency’s small civil­ian police forces that work at their facil­i­ties who wield these new pow­ers, not the intel­li­gence per­son­nel that they pro­tect.
    To sug­gest oth­er­wise is either silly or slightly paranoid.

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