June 24, 2012 journal, satellite guided predator drones are proliferating as a weapon of mass profits for the defense industry killing innocent people internationally cominghome. Just how many innocent people have been killed including women and children by these secret weapons of mass destructive profits is a secret or at least they lie to us about it. The Antichrist tyrants seem to have no meaningful religion skin deep other than worship of money for their great banks of Western names such as Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Citibank & many more that obscure the name of Rothschild the red shield linder. "Drones are set to take over US skies soon, and there is growing concern the public will lose their privacy to these spy planes. The winners are the drone makers, and much of the reason for that is the aggressive and powerful lobbying by the defense and aerospace industry. The drones of today have revolutionized modern warfare and are known for their seek and destroy missions over Afghanistan and Pakistan. The drones of tomorrow, however, will be humming over American homes. "There may be up to 30,000 drones flying in US skies by 2020, which is a huge number. Basically, one in every town," said Trevor Timm from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Now that Congress and the pre-sident have cleared the way for spy planes to fly in US skies, defense and aerospace firms are pushing their weight in D.C. in hopes of cashing in on the expected drone business boon. "Right now the global market is worth $6 billion but it's supposed to double to over $11 billion within the next decade," said a Andrea Stone, reporter with the Huffing-ton Post. In 2001, the Defense Department had 90 drones. Just eleven years later, though, and it has an arsenal of more than 9,500 remotely piloted aircraft. With wars winding down overseas, most of those unmanned aircraft will be used domestically forsurveillance and disaster assistance, raising safety and privacy concerns. "Why do you need drones against your citizens? That's military weaponry? You're police is not your military and we've lost that distinction," said peace activist Maureen Cruise. "They're the weapons manufacturers and they know we need war in order to be profitable so they buy Congress," said Cruise as she demonstrated outside of defense contractor Raytheon. Defense and aerospace firms that build drones have spent millions of dollars on lobbying over the past year. Those efforts will help them secure government contracts, but lobbyists are also having a very heavy influence on the legislation and regulation over these unmanned vehicles. "That's how it works here. They're the ones who know it best and know what they want written into the legislation. That could be a real problem because they obviously have a vested interest," said Stone. With billions of dollars in contracts, Northrop Grumman is one of the dominant players in the unmanned aircraft business, spending more than $4 million in lobbying in 2011. Raytheon splurged nearly $7.4 million on lobbying last year according to First Street Research, while General Atomics spent $2.3 million .The San Diego-based company has signed 250 million dollars in contracts with Homeland Security since 2005. "The argument all the time by law enforcement is these drones are very cheap and they're very effective, yet despite the huge potential for danger in the privacy realm for American citizens, it hasn't been proven that law enforcement can use these safely and efficiently anyways," said Timm. Quite the opposite - The Office of Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Se curity characterized the quarter-billion dollar drone program along the southern border as highly ineffective recommending a halt to further drone purchases. A $176 million Navy drone recently crashed and burned in Maryland. "Right now, the Navy only has five of those craft that they are using. When you bring 500 more, you're going to have more of a risk of crashes," said Jefferson Morley, a writer for Salon.com. Despite the criticisms, influential leaders in Congress are helping the defense and aerospace industry write the rules and cash in on the coming drone revolution." "Rand Paul addresses the unmanned satellite guided predator drone flying over USA. The Federal Aviation Administration is expected to soon start approving licenses that will allow unmanned aerial vehicles to patrol America's sky, but Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) wants to make sure that civil liberties aren't lost along the way. Senator Paul, the son of Republican presidential candidate Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) introduced legislation before Congress on Tuesday that aims to ensure that Americans aren't unlawfully spied on by unmanned drone aircraft. In explaining his reasoning behind the creation of the bill, the Preserving Freedom from Unwarranted Surveillance Act of 2012, the senator says that he isn't adamantly opposed to drones themselves, but instead is concerned over how the government may use the unmanned vehicles to conduct clandestine surveillance of law-abiding citizens. "Like other tools used to collect information in law enforcement, in order to use drones a warrant needs to be issued. Americans going about their everyday lives should not be treated like criminals or terrorists and have their rights infringed upon by military tactics," Sen. Paul writes in a statement published on his official website. Offering further explanation this week to CNN, Sen. Paul says, "I'm not against technology per se," but rather, "What I am for are the constitutional processes that protect our civil liberties. So, you know, it's not like I'm against the police using cars or against them using airplanes or helicopters or robots. But I am for personal privacy for saying that no policeman will ever do this without asking a judge for permission." Particularly, the legislation calls for a law that "prohibits the use of drones by the government except when a warrant is issued for its use in accordance with the require requirements of the Fourth Amendment." That isn't to say that the senator's proposal is free of exceptions, though: while most American citizens will be spared from unwarrant ed drone surveillance, Paul's bill will still allow for the aircraft to be used to patrol America's borders with neighboring countries, during instances where there is a high rick of terrorist attack or "when law enforcement possesses reasonable suspicion that under particular circumstances, swift drone action is necessary to prevent 'imminent danger to life.'" Another section of the act outlines that any person can sue the government for violating the law, if implemented. "What I would say is that drones can be used if you have a proper warrant," Paul tells CNN. "But that means you go through a judge. A judge has to say there is probable cause of a crime. But I don't want drones roaming across, crisscrossing our cities and our country snooping on Americans. And that's the surveillance state that I'm very concerned about. And that's what our bill would stop." February 4, 2012 journal, The sacred Book of Enoch chapter 4 by R H Charles 1917. The Book of Enoch, by R.H. Charles, [1917], at sacred-texts.com CHAPTER V. 1. Observe ye how the trees cover themselves with green leaves and bear fruit: wherefore give ye heed and know with regard to all His works, and recognize how He that liveth for ever hath made them so. 2. And all His works go on thus from year to year for ever, and all the tasks which they accomplish for Him, and their tasks change not, but according as God hath ordained so is it done. 3. And behold how the sea and the rivers in like manner accomplish and change not? their tasks from His commandments?. 4. But ye--ye have not been steadfast, nor done the commandments of the Lord, But ye have turned away and spoken proud and hard words With your impure mouths against His greatness. Oh, ye hard-hearted, ye shall find no peace. 5. Therefore shall ye execrate your days, And the years of your life shall perish, And the years of your destruction shall be multiplied in eternal execration, And ye shall find no mercy. 6a. In those days ye shall make your names an eternal execration unto all the righteous, b. And by you shall all who curse, curse, And all the sinners and godless shall imprecate by you, 7c. And for you the godless there shall be a curse. 6d. And all the . . . shall rejoice, e. And there shall be forgiveness of sins, f. And every mercy and peace and forbearance: p. 34 g. There shall be salvation unto them, a goodly light. i. And for all of you sinners there shall be no salvation, j But on you all shall abide a curse. 7a. But for the elect there shall be light and joy and peace, b. And they shall inherit the earth. 8 And then there shall be bestowed upon the elect wisdom, And they shall all live and never again sin, Either through ungodliness or through pride: But they who are wise shall be humble. 9 And they shall not again transgress, Nor shall they sin all the days of their life, Nor shall they die of (the divine) anger or wrath, But they shall complete the number of the days of their life. And their lives shall be increased in peace, And the years of their joy shall be multiplied, In eternal gladness and peace, All the days of their life." February 1, 2012 journal, Enoch walked with God, this month will be dedicated to the Books of "Enoch who walked with God" although his inspired Scriptures are not in the Bible. I do feel lead to recite the book or books of Enoch in this journal here and now.