Centerist415

Is there anything in north Bay Area? Say, Sonoma, Marin and Mendocino county? Just to the left of what you have on your Bay Area link...we have an important airport here in Santa Rosa that brings in a lot of private and commercial flights.

skyradr

Hi. Sorry, just logged back in.

Here is the data up to this morning (14MAY)

https://files.catbox.moe/z5y6gv.png

Centerist415

Thank you so much for getting back.

SomeoneSquishy

The Spokane one is probably farming related; south of Spokane is pretty much nothing but wheat fields.

xolotltlaloc

just "limited" to those cities?

xolotltlaloc

Can some EITMLIM5?

happyfacemcgee

Holy fuck can you archive this and post a link somewhere? Def need to keep a copy of this. Obviously this ain't looking good.

WhyNoDonuts

My guess would be mapping digital devices. Every router, cell phone, connected device, etc. It’s almost as reliable as actually counting the humans. This would do the jobs of many agents on the ground simultaneously, or at least take that task off their hands.

Also, although it’s illegal, lots of evidence can be gathered to get ya later. Kind of like the license plate trackers mapping everyone’s location, but more personal. They can check back through the license plate files for years.

dreamcomfortmemory

Sounds like you are describing wardriving

Rellik88

Damn good work

WhoFlungPoo1132

Funny how there's large patches missing. Like they avoid it

skyradr

Probably flying below radar, or in areas where theres no ground receivers.

Not_Spartacus

It could be LiDAR

or, more likely, Dirt Box

skyradr

Probably lidar. I believe the underside of the airframes don't have any exposed cameras.

If so, I'm sure its a much more advanced system than anything commercially available. The question then is, what are their full capabilities to map inside .

70times7

We have been watched/recorded from the day we were born.

Records have been and are being kept. On us.

From someone with alot more authority then some feds.