Saturday, April 2, 2016

www.aclu.org/files/dronefoia/dod/drone_dod_jp3_60.pdf

Originally shared by Government GangStalking and Electronic Harassment


THIS IS ONE HELL OF A FIND

Drones that are now armed with Nano sensors payloads that are being painfully injected into the bodies of every citizen, diagnosed as Fibromyalgia with 1 in 50 citizens now reporting the chronic joint, muscle, nerve and tissue damage, that equates to 6.8 MILLION CITIZENS.  

Joint Targeting of individuals that includes the injection of nano sensors is documented here in the posted document titled "Joint Targeting (Joint Publication 3-60) drone_dod_jp3_60  

This document includes the reference to  the United States ‘Health and Human Services’ for target names….  Duh?

Also included within this document a ‘(UAV/UAS)’ Drone handler training manual is the injection of nano sensors into the law-abiding citizen (targeted victim / as in Targeted Individual)….again… Duh.? 

The purpose of targeting is to integrate and synchronize fires into joint operations. Targeting is the process of selecting and prioritizing targets and matching the appropriate response to them, considering operational requirements and capabilities. Targeting also supports the process of linking the desired effects of fires to actions and tasks at the joint force component level. A target is an entity or object considered for possible engagement or action. It may be an area, complex, installation, force, equipment, capability, function, individual, group, system, entity, or behavior identified for possible action to support the commander’s objectives, guidance, and intent. Targets relate to objectives at all levels — strategic, operational, and tactical. Every target has distinct intrinsic or acquired characteristics, the most important of which affect how it is targeted. Generally, these characteristics are categorized as physical, functional, cognitive, and environmental. These characteristics form the basis for target detection, location, identification, and classification for future surveillance, analysis, strike, and assessment. All potential targets and all targets nominated for attack continually change in importance due to the dynamic nature of the operational environment. When the importance of a target rises to such a level that it poses (or will soon pose) a danger to friendly forces, or it presents a highly lucrative, fleeting opportunity of tactical advantage, the joint force commander (JFC) may designate it as requiring immediate response. • Discusses the definition, nature, and characteristics of targets • Describes the joint targeting process and its phases • Details the roles and responsibilities associated with the joint targeting process • Addresses specialized concerns relating to targeting procedures in appendices F
https://www.aclu.org/files/dronefoia/dod/drone_dod_jp3_60.pdf

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