Posted on 05/06/2016 6:56:05 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Hmmm, they all seem to have Yagi antenna variants.
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In the following video by Dahboo77, he explains how the box in Phoenix was the exact same type of box that Lavoy Finicum spotted on a pole outside the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Burns, Oregon.
To find out about that box, Finicum climbed the pole and actually looked inside the strange box. Sure enough it was filled with surveillance cameras, so he ripped them all out. - For anyone who doesnt know, - Lavoy Finicum was later assassinated in cold blood by the FBI.
First, check out the video below giving you a brief background of the most recent case of Uncle Barry's government gone wild, and then my intention for the rest of this post is to demonstrate other instances where the feds have been caught doing similar things. I suspect by the end of this post, some of you may not feel comfortable walking out of your home.
Remember all this on election day, and whatever you do
DO NOT MISS THE FINAL EXAMPLE AT THE BOTTOM. Science fiction movies haven't even started using that kind of technology yet, but good old Uncle Sam is
More likely dual-band.
Probably some variant of X.25 digipeating,too.
Or secret government flavor of WiFi/WiMax.
a highly directional radio antenna made of several short rods mounted across an insulating support and transmitting or receiving a narrow band of frequencies.
Trump for President.
More likely dual-band.
Probably some variant of X.25 digipeating,too.
Or secret government flavor of WiFi/WiMax.
Today they arrested that whacko Maryland shooter:
He works for DHS.
Nice, huh?
not a yagi. Two dipole sets, look to be around 800MHz and perhaps 1900 MHz plus two small panels - I’d assume those are network panels.
If I were to hazard a guess, I’d say this is used for surveillance of cellular phone users - they are networked together with the panel antennas.
DH”S” brought in the Boston ATrocity murderers
even after warnings, and even after 3 beheadings,
and even without a Passport.
The complicit GOP laid down and said, “do it again, please”.
That did not look like a directional antenna. The lengths were too much different. It would be dual frequency, likely one for commanding and one for reporting data collected.
Very distinctive outline. I will look for them. Any RFID readers will be hard to spot, but RF sources that interact with the powerless RF tags must be powerful enough to power the tags to transmit the response so would be easy to detect.
BFL
later
Funny I haven't heard that term since the 90's when the Tempest machines were developed to see what someone was viewing on their computer screens in real ti e from a mobile post. Most people idn't know the Feds could o that back then. I only knew about it because spycraft was one of my fields of interest back in the day.
I live in a small town and a newly hired cop told me about cameras installed from one end of our town to the, this new hire didn’t know she was not supposed to past that info on. She also told about the phone intercepts and how many people scanned the cameras. This is a town with less than 50k in population. If they will do it to us they will do it anywhere.
God bless the Blarney!
And I do not state that lightly.
I have suspicions about the latest from Comcast Xfinity Cable. About a year ago Comcast called in my old cable box/DVR and gave me snazzy new one with all kinds of bells and whistles, and will record up to 4 programs simultaneously.
Recently they’ve started pushing something newer; a remote control that can be voice controlled. Instead of pushing buttons, you just say what channel you want, etc.
Where I smell a rat is in the fact that the remote is always “listening”, whether you are talking to it or not. And I think the technology is there for both Comcast and/or the gubmint to listen in on everything that’s said or done in any home where there’s one of those remotes. The U.S. Gubmint has just about reached the same snooping level as that little potbellied dog eater in North Korea.
TRUMP - 2016!
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