Anonymous ID: e408c7 Feb. 5, 2023, 11:12 p.m. No.18293307   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Pick up your phone.

Q

 

THIS WILL NOT END WELL: NSA Courting THOUSANDS Of Fired Woke Big Tech Workers For Intelligence Activities

 

Thousands of terminated far-left Big Tech workers may soon have prominent positions in America’s most notorious spying agency. The Nation Security Agency (NSA) is embarking on one of their biggest hiring sprees in the last three decades.

 

Big tech workers have utilized their power to collect personal data, cancel conservatives on social media, and collude with Democrats to cover up scandals. They have also failed to protect children from sick pedophiles online as well.

 

How do you feel about these loathsome individuals potentially collecting your data using taxpayer dollars? Despite congressional efforts to restrict such activity, the spying on US citizens by the NSA continues unabated.

 

Talk about an axis of evil between Big Tech and the Deep State. But do not worry too much because NSA assures us they love diversity and pink teddy bears.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/02/will-not-end-nsa-courting-thousands-fired-woke-big-tech-workers-intelligence-activities/

 

dasting ….

Anonymous ID: e408c7 Feb. 5, 2023, 11:25 p.m. No.18293352   🗄️.is 🔗kun

blast from the past

 

The Pentagon is working on a new plan to rise above competition from China and Russia: balloons.

 

The high-altitude inflatables, flying at between 60,000 and 90,000 feet, would be added to the Pentagon’s extensive surveillance network and could eventually be used to track hypersonic weapons.

 

Pentagon is working on its own hypersonic weapons program, despite Wednesday’s failure of the latest test.

 

A bright spot for the U.S. is the balloons may help track and deter hypersonic weapons being developed by China and Russia.

 

China surprised the Pentagon in August by testing a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile, which narrowly missed its target by roughly two dozen miles.

 

Russia began ramping up hypersonic weapons development in response to the U.S. withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in 2002. The Russian government claimed to fire a hypersonic missile in an attack on Ukraine in March, marking its first use in combat.

 

That’s one way the balloons could be useful — augmenting expensive satellites in tracking the missiles. The teardrop-shaped balloons harvest complex data and navigate using AI algorithms.

Hiding in plain sight

 

For years, DoD has conducted tests using high-altitude balloons and solar-powered drones to collect data, provide ground forces with communication and mitigate satellite problems. The Pentagon is quietly transitioning the balloon projects to the military services to collect data and transmit information to aircraft, POLITICO discovered in DoD budget justification documents.

 

The Covert Long-Dwell Stratospheric Architecture (COLD STAR), a project designed to locate drug traffickers, was widely reported in 2019. At the time, the Pentagon launched 25 surveillance balloons from South Dakota as part of a demonstration.

 

etc

 

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/07/05/u-s-militarys-newest-weapon-against-china-and-russia-hot-air-00043860