Anonymous ID: de8f51 Dec. 20, 2018, 2:08 a.m. No.4388960   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4388865

How do the dolphins see in the ocean?

For some of us, we simply have a sense for these things that doesn't fit within the senses most have a language for. I can tell you what I feel is going to happen, but I can't teach you to see it, yourself. Or… If there is a way to, I do not yet understand the phenomenon well enough to know how to.

I knew this day would come, as well. Although I knew the day and the hour … So to speak. I didn't know what form it would take, however.

 

It's not a sense to get caught up on, however. It doesn't change what is in front of you. It doesn't change your skills, abilities, and role in things to come. Let us who carry the flag of the stars worry about such things.

 

>>4388870

It sounds like they were running a sort of unauthorized police department and system. Many in law enforcement are masons - my maternal grandfather was one and in the highway patrol. Or… Is one. Guy is still kicking, although he doesn't quite remember new things. Kind of interesting - remembers a lot of old stuff, but the new information is gone. Thinks my brother is his son (they do look alike in their marine blues).

 

Basically, if you were to create a lot of your own uniforms and even cars… Whose to say you aren't a police force? I don't know how that works for citations or arrests - but it used to be quite some time ago that we were always encouraged to drive at a reduced speed to a public area if being pulled over and to call a police office to confirm that the officer at your window is a real police officer.

I suspect this is not the first time this has happened, although concerns in the past were mostly directed at people who would pose as officers to abduct women. Entire unauthorized police forces are more the realm of religious areas that will try to form their own laws/courts.

Anonymous ID: de8f51 Dec. 20, 2018, 2:29 a.m. No.4389045   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9052 >>9054 >>9059 >>9074 >>9098 >>9103 >>9113

>>4388964

I'd love to say this was me and part of my plan… Because automating a drone net and dispatching it on my whims is my pet project… But that's out of my AO.

I've spoken about such a plan, before, and Genbu has a lot of resources at her disposal, it seems … So - perhaps she's trolling the Brits. But, I somehow doubt that. It lacks the deft hand she likes to use and doesn't seem to have a point. Yet.

 

This is closer to something I would do. Park a "something" just outside and let it drive everyone into high alert. Spin them up for a week. Then fade.

Although… I have no particular strategic or tactical interest in the airport… So I can't really conceive of how this fits into a plan.

 

From a strike standpoint, with an automated bot net like that, you could pack shrapnel and explosives onto those things, perform a few custom mods to give them a bit more thrust, and use them to fly into jet intakes of aircraft on takeoff. Build and deploy 30 drones as such for each target airport and then stage a single, sudden strike.

 

…. Not really sure what the point would be, just putting my destructive impulses to use. The element of surprise has been lost and people/agencies are on alert. The point of it isn't an attack, I would say. There also isn't much that you could get in terms of surveillance that could not be gathered from a truck parked nearby. It is an unnecessary exposure of one's actions.

 

I can only see it as a troll or diversion. Perhaps a light probe to assess how the brits respond and even an attempt to map their C3 for civil emergencies or "wut?" Scenarios.

Could even be a consulting firm hired to probe defenses.

 

Who knows. Grab a fire hose and knock the thing out of the sky. Then we can know more.

Anonymous ID: de8f51 Dec. 20, 2018, 3:01 a.m. No.4389136   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4389074

A lot.

 

First thing I would take a look at is if it's a model that is on the market or a custom built/kit drone. That immediately breaks it down into three categories of person we are dealing with. The fool, the engineer, and the professional.

 

Assuming it is a custom job, you are going to look at the drone's systems the same way a autist looks at symbolism in paintings. Anyone who is engineering a device leaves clues about their intent by way of their choices. Were they designing for cost/effect? Bottom dollar? Or were they going for the creme of the crop? The devices attached to it and overall design give you an idea of both the scope they had in mind of both the platform and the mission they deployed it on. Was the drone built around a single system or mission - or is it a workhorse designed to be able to fit adaptations easily?

 

Getting into the subsystems, is it something that is fully automated, or is it remotely controlled? Does it have a wireless phone plan for data? What type of assembly is the electronics package? Is it a series of phones and raspberry pies strung together, a bunch of chips on a custom board, or a bunch of OEM subsystems mounted to a mains board?

 

Anything that could be coupled to a purchase order could be tracked back through the company who manufactured the part. Anything requiring a service plan has a record. Any transceiver and antenna combo gives a range to watch for radio/microwave transmissions.

Any code that can be dumped can reveal encryption algorithms, data, etc.

 

The engineer is the broadest category, but the one ultimately responsible for creating the drone.

The fool is someone who just buys a drone and thought it would be cool to take pictures of the airport… Or a group of such people who think this is fucking hilarious.

 

The professional found the fools and the engineers, and gave them money. The professional also looks to minimize most means of tracing the drone(s) back to him/her. They will hide using COTS and plausible deniability/ambiguity. They will take risks with the design only when necessary.

Anonymous ID: de8f51 Dec. 20, 2018, 3:12 a.m. No.4389175   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4389113

Depends on what kind of drone it is. A lot of simple drones without GPS systems exist. A lot of kit drones are … ? You can print a lot of your own parts for them, or cast them if you're going for a metal. Then there are kits or even open source code projects for using raspberry pi or similar systems to control a drone. I have no idea how you would enforce a geofence on those outside of somehow killing standard GPS reception in those areas or somehow creating a ……. Hmm….

 

Thank you… I'll have to look up whether or not there are existing technologies to create altered GPS locations for receivers… A sort of "gap generator" which would force all unencrypted GPS receivers into pathing around an area. Much like how the Eldridge Experiment was supposedly done, but with GPS signals, instead… May link back into some of the fuckery with ships and aircraft….

Anonymous ID: de8f51 Dec. 20, 2018, 3:20 a.m. No.4389207   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9219

>>4389159

Well, you're not entirely wrong on the stay vigilant part.

But, like I said, people are easy to spin up and they can connect dots that don't exist.

 

I will say, though, those of you who are either unwilling or unable to think like predators can't bring down the people who have entrapped you as cattle. That doesn't make you wrong, but also realize that those you entrust to serve outside the wire are the type who can see you as prey to start with, even if we have rejected the notion of doing so.