Special Operations Surveillance Aircraft circling Richmond
So, there’s going to be the lobby day in VA where 130K people are going to show up. And a USAF surveillance plane is circling the area. All coincidental, I’m sure.
So, there’s going to be the lobby day in VA where 130K people are going to show up. And a USAF surveillance plane is circling the area. All coincidental, I’m sure.
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January 17th, 2020 at 6:29 pm
And today I saw an aircraft owned by the county doing roughly the same thing. Redditors identified that aircraft as a mobile IMSI catcher a couple of years ago.
Someone suggested that they’re gathering baselines to filter out later. “Oh, this guy was here on Friday so he probably just works downtown. This guy? Not in the control set. Flag him.”
January 17th, 2020 at 9:04 pm
That Red Flag list isn’t going to print itself.
January 19th, 2020 at 10:27 am
There are some pretty stringent title 10 constraints on utilizing military surveillance assets to deliberately collect on U.S. citizens. Not saying it ain’t happening, but DoD. can’t just ‘do’ this because some blackface governor says there’s an emergency.
January 20th, 2020 at 10:04 pm
I watched today on an ADS-B website. A Cessna 182 with the registration number blocked took off from Richmond International and flew a tight counterclockwise circular flight path over the protest, and then flew back to Richmond International.
The Virginia State Police has a Cessna 182 they use for surveillance tasks based at Richmond International.