Not only do sportsmen have to worry about drones spying on them in the air but now they will have to be vigilant under water too. According to Pittsburg’s Tribune Review, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is selling submergible drones that will be able to document cruelty to underwater sea life. The group has an issue when fish, turtles and other sea creatures that are caught in fishnets, fish lines and other equipment.

The animal rights group sold airborne drones last year to spy on hunters who, according to them, commit acts of cruelty against animals along with revealing sportsmen who drink alcohol while hunting. PETA claims the drones would only be used to reinforce enforcement efforts of existing laws. Of course such a claim is not true since game wardens are available to inspect hunted game. No doubt any footage caught on either of these drones would be used for propaganda and these are available despite most states have laws against harassing or interfering with hunting activities.

Animal rights groups will make any effort to discourage the age of animals for our nourishment, experiments, sport or entertainment. They have even gone so far as to pay for the identities of students involved in using animals in medical testing as well as sued the state of Massachusetts in an attempt to obtain names and addresses of facilities involved in vivisection via state inspection records.

The intent of so-called animal rights groups is abundantly clear if you take into account their activities with drones, state inspection records and paying to obtain the identities of students involved in animal testing. It is not the ethical treatment of animals groups, like PETA, seek but the destruction of human life. Animals are a planetary resource no different than oil, trees, natural gas and coal that humans have the right to exploit for our uses so our species can survive and live. Something animal rights organizations find abhorrent.