Posted on 03/12/2024 10:38:00 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
In Cape Coral, Florida, residents reported sightings of green lasers scanning the ground from a plane in the middle of the night, prompting confusion and concern.
In an effort to uncover the source of these lasers, one neighbor took matters into their own hands by purchasing flight radar to narrow down the search.
Upon inputting the information into an FAA registry, it was revealed that the plane in question is registered to RANDIGO LLC.
Interestingly, Randigo LLC owns a total of 33 aircraft and employs 33 individuals.
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I smell "the intelligence community."
There were green lasers seen in Hawaii. Then a few months later in Lahaina…
True!
“The purpose of these flights is to map coastal regions in high resolution”
Cape Coral?
This isn’t some deep remote part of the amazon headwaters. I should think it has been mapped already. Sounds more like they are looking for something
Since I am ananymous....
I designed the flight controls on a drone (about 10 years ago).
later I found out the end customer was the tax collecting agency of a “sophisticated European country (which is committing national and cultural suicide importing millions of Africans and ME Muslims)” that used it to spy on EVERY single property owner in the nation. They were doing aerial reconnaissance to see if anyone had anything that wasn’t taxed. Decks, gardens, New roofs, trees, fences, sidewalks, even potted plants were documented. If there are companies scanning property there is a 100% chance it will be used by the government to increase control, taxes, and regulations.
Greene did not explicitly state that “Jewish space lasers” caused the fires.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/greene-jewish-lasers-wildfires/
Are there any public domain sources for that?
In all seriousness the green lasers are said to be used for mapping the terrain.
But it is strange that people keep seeing these green lasers; at the very least whoever has them could tell the public what they are doing and why.
Nothing. CIA looking for white nationalists. They look brighter at night.
Must be getting paid overtime unlike FBI, since after 4pm.
“In all seriousness the green lasers are said to be used for mapping the terrain.”
Yes. Green lasers are also useful in distance measure devices because green laser point is more visible in daylight that the red ones.
We have that in the US... at least since the turn of the century. The GIS data avail publicly is far less detailed than what is collected and analyzed. I don’t know about potted plants, but pretty much every corner of every building and edge of every walkway and every ditch, all in 3D.
The machines they used to review and edit the 3D images and data look like stereo microscopes, with the cursor operated by mouse in two dimensions, and the z axis operated by foot with what looks like a potter’s wheel.
I saw the news report of that a few days ago. The reporter said they had contacted government officials and no one could explain the scanning. The news clip showed video of the scanning. It is definitely weird. As others have pointed out, residents of Lahaina reported the same type activity not long before the fire.
Well, the blue lasers are the Directed Energy Weapons. Duh. That is why you wrap your home in blue tarps. //sarc
It’s time we stopped paying attention to spurious reports.
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Mulder: They give bona fide paranoids like myself a bad name.
Looks like the company was started in Kentucky then moved its incorporation to Washington, and finally Delaware.
Looks like the company crashed a plane in Alabama in 2017, and flew one where they weren’t supposed to in Georgia:
Shoot back.
They are probably doing ground work for Xi Jinping.
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