Eye In The Sky Technology Being Used Without American’s Knowledge

Saturday, November 18, 2017
By Paul Martin

SUZANNE HAMNER
FREEDOMOUTPOST.COM
NOVEMBER 17, 2017

When one gets a new four-legged family member, things get a little bit challenging. It is even more so when the new four-legged friend is a rescue puppy. Little time is available for activities not involving acclimation of the new arrival.

During an acclimation period, the show “What on Earth” aired by the Science channel happened to be playing. An interesting segment revealed a new piece of technology currently in “trial” in Juarez, an area on the border of Texas and Mexico, where a plane mounted with numerous cameras flies about 10,000 feet in the air recording the entire city.

The segment covered the ability of this new technology by a man named Ross McNutt, founder and president of Persistent Surveillance Systems based in Dayton, Ohio.

The cameras have the ability to cover approximately 30 square miles and produce a seamless real-time image capture of the activities of everyone and everything within the coverage area.

As it happened, the segment focused on the capture of a cartel crime syndicate using this technology that captured a murder with no witnesses.

Because of this technology, the creator, McNutt, was able to rewind the footage and forward the footage to expose the locations and individuals involved resulting in arrests of the individuals in the syndicate to include the man who ordered the murder.

Unbeknownst to many, the BBC featured this technological advancement in an article on October 13, 2014.

The article also revealed this same technology by Persistent Surveillance Systems (PSS) flew over Compton, California for nine days in 2012, capturing “murders, robberies and many other crimes.”

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