Bugbots - Hidden in plain sight |
Micro Air Vehicles (MAV), nicknamed 'Bugbots' for their very small size and insect-like appearance, are high-tech miniature surveillance drones that are already in develpment by the US Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio.
Some of you may recall that Wright-Patterson AFB is also notorious for being the home of 'Hangar 18', which allegedly houses evidence from the Roswell UFO incident in 1947.
Click here to watch this video and see how the US government is planning to use these 'Bugbots'
After watching this video, there is no doubt that despite using the justification of traditional war (against the military forces of hostile nations) and terrorism, the US government would not limit the use of such powerful spying tools as these to only those purposes.
The potential for the use and abuse of these mini-drones in spying on civilian populations will be far too tempting for the ruling elite to pass up.
In fact, it is quite clear that the reason these miniature spies are being developed is specifically for use in civilian areas - the video itself emphasizes the advantages of using these devices for operations "in complicated terrain, such as urban areas".
That means watching civilians in our cities, not just traditional battlefields or combat missions.
The MAVs manueverability, combined with their almost complete stealth in being so small and quiet, makes them the perfect little spies for a police state environment.
Spies that can operate without anyone even knowing they are there - watching and sending information back to whoever controls them.
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