• Domestic Satellite Surveillance

    From warmfuzzy@700:100/37 to All on Sat Aug 9 04:18:06 2025
    Everyone has heard about spy satellites monitoring foreign countries. Something to consider however are domestic monitoring sats. It would make perfect sense to monitor your own country before going about monitoring foreign countries. Who can contest it? Your own airspace is your own airspace after all, and it doesn't violate any treaties to monitor yourself. Let's consider a serial murderer. Now lets say that the murders were known to occur repeatedly in a certain region and at a certain time. That the cops knew that bodies were being dropped off at a predictable pattern. Well, you could zoom into that area when the criminal is thought to be on-site and nab him or her. The criminal wouldn't see any surveillance vans, or people walking around, the whole thing could be an eye in the sky, totally without the murderer being any the wiser.

    If I were into professional intelligence I would recommend this to my bosses. Who knows, maybe this is already a thing and I didn't know it. Fun times, too, as you can imagine the misuse of a bird up there. What would you monitor if you could monitor anything and everything visually in your country's air space?

    Wow.
    -warmfuzzy

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  • From roman@700:100/72 to warmfuzzy on Sat Aug 9 16:57:30 2025
    There is already 5g for this. 6g will work as a full-fledged bioradar. It's that simple.

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  • From k9zw@700:100/37 to warmfuzzy on Wed Aug 13 13:18:53 2025
    On 09 Aug 2025, warmfuzzy said the following...

    Everyone has heard about spy satellites monitoring foreign countries. Something to consider however are domestic monitoring sats. It would

    Watch the 1998 movie

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enemy_of_the_State_(film)

    Some of the rebuttals of the surveillance center not on collection, but that the data set is too vast and uncorrelated to be easily used.

    That may have changed with AI

    "In a PBS Nova episode titled "The Spy Factory", intelligence experts clarified that while the NSA can intercept communications, the process of connecting and analyzing such data is far more complex than depicted in the film."

    Some thinkers felt these sorts of movies were part of the creation of an accepting public sentiment towards persistent surveillance.

    ... How do I set my laser printer to stun?

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