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Ready or Not, They Are Spying On You

Written By Afendy Suraip on Sunday, 5 August 2012 | 22:03


Have you ever going out naked in your backyard or simply masturbating while the window is open? Believe or not, the next thing you might see is yourself in porn site, tapped and recorded - with the full covered view angle!


Don't worry, it is not a myth. The silent spy drone may be tracking you and the good thing is that it can stay on the job forever, beating out your personal record on stalking your crush!  The silent drone is like a permanent closed circuit camera, except it's not mounted in the local gas station but instead, they follow your butt wherever you go like a mad dog chasing the postman with super silent and flying ability. Now, that’s closed to our Superman (without the thong).


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The electric version of Lockheed Martin's Stalker has a battery that usually lasts just two hours, but in a recent test, a laser power system wirelessly recharged a drone battery in mid-air for 24 times as long. That’s doubled the operating time to track you down, just to record the whole list of your grocery list for the week! The Huffington Post quotes LaserMotive CEO Tom Nugent as saying, "This test is one of the final steps in bringing laser-powered flight to the field. By enabling in-flight recharging, this system will ultimately extend capabilities, improve endurance and enable new missions for electric aircraft." Yeah, we just know that – Stalking Mission.

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I SEE YOOUUU..
Due to a FOIA request, the government of United States (USA, if you want that acronym so much) has been forced to reveal that there are at least 63 active drone sites around the US and the purpose is intensely to “protect” you all.  These stalking drones are being launched from locations in 20 states, including Mississippi, Kansas, Arkansas, New Mexico, Ohio, California, Washington State, Texas, Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, North Dakota, Virginia, and Utah. Just to add into the collection is 19 universities which are registered as owners of drones and others, including Cornell, the University of Colorado, Georgia Tech, and Eastern Gateway Community College, are developing drone technology. That’s pretty hell list.


John Giles Drone
Who else should I spy? Hmm.. Maybe Angelina Jolie in the back pool!
Photograph: John Giles/PA

There are also 21 mainstream manufactures of this , such as General Atomics, who are registered to use drones domestically. According to the FAA, most of them are deployed from military installations, enforcement agencies and border patrol teams to catch those bandits or to monitor any occurrence of zombie swarm in your neighbourhood. Some are deployed to look for wildfires. Most of these drones are small craft which can carry a payload of only a little over two pounds. But since they are so small, and manipulated by remote control, they can watch us without we knowing it. 

To end it all, it all depends on the enforcer or the one that control the drone; It’s okay to make their job easier but to stalk your neighbour in the backyard is way soo weird.


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