Flight Radar 24. Tracking a CIA plane orbiting Trump's Golf Course in NJ where he's staying.
>>136317764
PROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOFS
Updated screenshot
Muh. It's when shit like this goes black ya gotta worry.
Black ops. Freelancers. Private contractors.
These are the teams that get shit done.
>>136317764
>Flight Radar 24
pic related
>>136317764
Another one taken 23:52 Eastern 5 Aug 17
(NOTE: This is likely an OHS un-occupied Cessna having a "Stingray" Cellphone Surveillance Pod inside. Remote controlled Ac.
You goofball, he's the president, of course he has planes flying above where he's staying.
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>>136318967
Elaborate on OHS un-occupied Cessna, are you telling me they are using Cessna's as unmanned aerial vehicles?
>>136318967
"Stingrays" are complete memes.
You got any pub docs on the unmanned cessnas?
>>136319438
There's no public documentation on the subject but it's entirely plausible. It's actually very simple. Easier to do with a plane than with a car(think Tesla with geohot or whatever).
These types of small aircraft traditionally aren't used for these purposes, they are instead used for public criminal cases. Like small time fed stuff and skiptracing.
>>136318318
Tone down the tina m8.
>>136319359
kys
>>136321009
i really fuckin should
any more updates? >>136320156
can you tell me more about these remote controlled Cessna aircraft? I flew Cessnas for many years. Intrigues me to no end.
KEKOLD
LIiterally a non-habbening nothing burger.
Nobody cares about Trump.
Pence is probably doing 90% of everything for this fat fucking LAZY moron.
>>136322957
you forgot to say we can't give him the nuclear codes
>contract terminated
>>136317764
shoo shoo cia plane
>>136322353
It's a touchy subject but I think it'll be fine to talk about.
I'm not on a suitable device to provide references, but you should be able to use google to find the things I mention.
For some pretext, look at geohot's video and his dealings with Tesla. He basically just used sensors and a computer platform to mimic how other cars on the road drive.
Google had an old project that looked like those old red bars that stopped Mexicans from stealing your car. It basically used the same tech as geohots, but was preprogrammed and thus didn't work well with fallable human drivers. That's beyond the point though.
This device was basically a thing you can put into a car and it would turn the steering wheel, hit the gas, brakes, etc.
For even the oldest of planes, it's entirely possible to build a machine and have it act the same way a human would, if not better. I assume the newer cessnas and shit have intergrated computer systems and such to make things easier and smoother like with most cars. If there's an equivalent to OBD(google it in the context of cars) in these planes, then all you would theoretocally need is a microcontroller or small computer with radio tech to remotely fly. The same goes for the other way, but it's much more awkward and dangerous to have a bunch of disorganized technology that sort of resembles a human being remotely controlled by a human, if that makes sense.
Sorry I can't give references though, I don't have a good tech setup at the moment. But just google around and you should get the gist.
If you have the time, could you tell me about cessnas or whatever? I'm a neet with a specific set of skills. It just so happens that one of my only options besides a McJob is to get into this kind of stuff.
>>136325313
fuck off with your pasta, you son of a bitch
>>136320156
>Tone down the tina m8.
Jack Donovan, pls go.
this is gonna be like in casino, the plane will run out of fuel and have to land on trumps golf course.