posted on Feb, 26 2007 @ 02:39 AM
Someone with access to the documentation at a flight-simulator training school told me about an helicopter-mounted (ultrasonic) acoustic camera that
could see through walls. In fact, he quoted the resolution of the camera as capable of "seeing a dime though 10 feet of concrete." Gosh, a
comparison of two helicopter overflights could detect the removal of a single fuel-rod pellet from a nuclear power-plant containment pool. If only our
government were using this surveillance technology for national security and audits of endangered wildlife species rather than tracking the
whereabouts of child molesters. All kinds of aircraft including commercial airliners, medivac helicopters, "traffic" props, advertising blimps and
military aircraft use their infrared cameras to find warm-blooded targets which they scan with their synthetic-aperture "imaging" radar, or acoustic
cameras. If the target's radar profile matches a Megan's-Law Level-III registry offender, the time-stamped GPS coordinates are updated in the
target's data file to guide the next aircraft and to create a permanent log of the target's every move.
(One person's terrorist may be another's freedom fighter, but the child molester has no friends or allies. My hat is off to the intellectual genius
who hatched this plot for an international surveillance program, featuring passenger airliners, hidden behind the most compelling of all possible
justifications. And it's just that: a scheme to justify a surveillance program that will keep everyone's mouth shut, including and especially the
media.)
But, here's the rub: it's not just Megan's law offenders that are being tracked. With "probable cause" the U.S. Attorney General can trot over to
the most sympathetic FISA Court judge and get a warrant to spy on any United States citizen. I should know, I've been on the radar since June of
1999. I have no arrest record, and yet I'm shadowed by aircraft wherever I go. (Some of my first-class mail arrives opened. The firewall on my
WinAntiVirus Pro 2006 has been remotely disabled, and the "police" occasionally help themselves my nutritional supplements shipped by UPS.) If it's
not airliners on scheduled passenger flights or helicopters, props or blimps, then I'm shadowed by military pilots flying military aircraft or leased
passenger airliners (most frequently, red-bellied Southwest Airlines jets) while spraying harmless artificial contrails to telegraph their presence.
(The artificial contrails, strobing lights and whining engines are some kind of compromise worked out either in the U.S. Congress or at the
international level.) Pilots, keep in mind while you're patrolling the friendly skies to make the world safe for children, that you're also tracking
thousands of other U.S. citizens with secret FISA Court surveillance warrants for a variety of probable causes. But as long as the executive judiciary
doesn't go on a witch hunt, a gradual yearly increase in the number of warrants reported to the Congressional oversight committees won't raise too
many eyebrows.
Fast-motion clouds, stealth, on the radar, under the radar, off the radar