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Weapons, surveillance systems, and control technologies used in targeting operations
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Overview

Directed energy weapons, neural interfaces, control technologies, satellite systems, and implants used for surveillance, control, and targeting of individuals.

Categories

Weapons

Vircator Weapons

Microwave scalar-beam directed energy weapons allegedly deployed on satellites and controlled from Schriever Space Force Base.

  • Satellite-based deployment
  • Patent #4345220
  • GPS coordinate targeting
  • Global reach capability

Directed Energy Weapons

Various DEW systems including lasers, microwaves, and acoustic weapons.

Systems

GPS Block 3 Satellites

Third generation GPS satellites manufactured by Lockheed Martin, allegedly weaponized for civilian targeting operations.

  • Manufactured in Littleton, Colorado
  • Controlled from Schriever Space Force Base
  • Alleged WMD classification
  • Global tracking and targeting capability

Satellite Surveillance

Satellite-based surveillance and tracking systems.

Neural Interfaces

Brain-computer interface technologies for monitoring and control.

Hive Mind

Collective consciousness system linking multiple human brains into a unified control network for coordinated thought and action. This system may explain the seamless coordination between intelligence agencies, corporations, and secret societies in targeting operations.

  • Real-time thought sharing between connected individuals
  • Centralized control over network participants
  • Military and intelligence coordination
  • Population-level consciousness manipulation

Implants

Various implant technologies for tracking, monitoring, and control.

Surveillance

SpiderNet System

AI-powered video analytics software platform developed by Mivtzar Technologies for automated surveillance and security applications.

  • Developed by Mivtzar Technologies (Israel)
  • Deployed at Beijing Olympics 2008
  • Up to 16 simultaneous analytical rules per camera
  • Extremely low false alarm rate
  • Open architecture for integration