This is a great video discussing GPS! I highly recommend the watch. The only thing I would add is most power infrastructure in the US also uses GPS and PTP clocking, so that’s scary…
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These are the brand new disguised Automated License Plate Reader cameras in Arizona
The large yellow plastic barrels are camouflaged housings designed to look like construction equipment
They are being deployed in remote desert areas along highways
These new camouflaged cameras are a partnership between Flock and law enforcement and the plan is to use them extensively to track vehicle movement and broader surveillance
We are witnessing the surveillance state being established in America… this only ends in mass surveillance
In October 1979, American stuntman Kenny Powers attempted to cross the St. Lawrence River in a rocket-powered Lincoln Continental, traveling more than a mile and a half from Morrisburg, Ontario, to Ogden Island, New York.
The stunt failed spectacularly when the car hit a bump on the ramp and split in two mid-flight, causing the parachutes to deploy prematurely and the vehicle to crash into the river.
@RedPandaKoala The technical term for this object is “blurry potato”. The UFO crowd see them everywhere and worship their existence. Their followers believe they can be wished upon or carry any meaning desired by the viewer. #suckerfreeuap
🇺🇸 SRC (@SRCdefense) announced that it has been selected as one of six winners in the U.S. Army's xTech | Live competition held during the eMerge Americas 2026.
SRC was recognized for an innovation within its Silent Impact system—a high‑altitude, modular payload architecture engineered to deliver scalable, non‑kinetic electronic warfare effects from the stratosphere.
"Our Silent Impact family of systems are rooted in decades of experience in electronic warfare and small form factor systems, and we are excited about its potential to provide scalable, non-kinetic effects in support of distributed operations."
- Kevin Hair, president and CEO of SRC
Learn more >> https://t.co/VWAD29ucH1
@cqcqcqdx@HeeyOcean I feel this chart could use a good old Log Periodic Dipole Array! I always have a pair of LPDA’s handling the receive side of my microphones. Circular Polarized Helical transmitting to my In Ear Monitors.