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Home - by - August 27, 2012 - 22:45 America/New_York - 32 Comments

Is this a mosquito?

No. It’s an insect spy drone for urban areas, already in production, funded by the US Government. It can be remotely controlled and is equipped with a camera and a microphone. It can land on you, and it may have the potential to take a DNA sample or leave RFID tracking nanotechnology on your skin. It can fly through an open window, or it can attach to your clothing until you take it in your home.

Source: http://is.gd/Uy5DJT
Actual research paper: http://is.gd/1UcubI
Actual footage: http://is.gd/wYN00X
Another source: http://is.gd/0sVVAS
And another: http://is.gd/u5DC9s
ht/ frosteetoes

» 32 Comments

  1. conservative cowgirl

    August 27th, 2012

    Have we, who are on Big Cyst’s watch list, each been assigned our own little insect spy cam yet?

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  2. Dadof3

    August 27th, 2012

    Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    SWAT!

    There’s a couple million in taxpayer funds down the drain.

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  3. cato

    August 27th, 2012

    Of all the blood sucking parasites I’m aware of, the one I fear the most is in Washington DC.

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  4. jclady

    August 27th, 2012

    @Dadof3 — yep, being in the South, we will swat dead anything that flies towards us. Sorry if it costs the gubmint. :)

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  5. Friend of the family

    August 27th, 2012

    Wow. This interesting to me in Bible prophecy terms.
    Look at this verse,

    “And the shapes of the locusts were like unto horses prepared unto battle; and on their heads were as it were crowns like gold, and their faces were as the faces of men.”
    Revelation 9:7

    Many believe these are perhaps Blackhawk type helicopters, with the blade mount as the the crown and the pilot “man’s face” inside.

    But lately, I’ve been thinking about this drone technology. What you posted here definitely adds a new speculation as to just what are those things in the verse. Maybe drones several years down the road from now!

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  6. Dadof3

    August 27th, 2012

    Jclady
    Tennessee here. Where ya’ll from?

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  7. Ohio Dan

    August 27th, 2012

    If this is real it’s scary as hell.

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  8. Name Redacted™

    August 27th, 2012

    This is officially creepy.

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  9. jclady

    August 27th, 2012

    Dad0f3 — Georgia!

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  10. LadyGun12

    August 27th, 2012

    If one of those bites one of my dogs, will it give my dogs mechanical heartworms?

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  11. Dadof3

    August 27th, 2012

    Jclay
    We’re practically neighbors!

    2 years in the south and lovin it.

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  12. Alxandro

    August 27th, 2012

    And all this West Nile stuff is probably just a test to see what this little bugger can really do.
    Give it time.

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  13. serfer62

    August 27th, 2012

    What’s the range? Duration?

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  14. Friend of the family

    August 27th, 2012

    I’ll catch one. Put it in a glass jar and torture the government by staring at the camera and mocking them as I break limbs off slowly (hopefully not short-circuiting it) which will come later when I’m satisfied. That’s when I’ll unzip and whip it as it tries to fly frantically, desperate to escape. Hahahahaha!

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  15. jclady

    August 27th, 2012

    Dadof3 — Welcome South, Brother.

    6th generation here. Kids are 7th generation. Just in this city.

    Spent a couple of years in TN. What part are you in?

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  16. Ohio Dan

    August 27th, 2012

    If it can take dna samples it can leave them. Germ warfare takes on a whole new meaning.

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  17. Moe Tom

    August 27th, 2012

    Unless they are made of alluminum and plastic, magnets should grab them. Hang magnets like that old sticky flypaper.

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  18. Birdie Num Num

    August 28th, 2012

    Nothing to worry about.
    They’re based on Windows Vista Operating System:

    They freeze up,crash,lose connection with their control server and fall into the nearest toilet while emitting a “not responding” message.

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  19. Dadof3

    August 28th, 2012

    Nashville.

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  20. RosalindJ

    August 28th, 2012

    @Moe Tom, neodymium magnets. That’s the ticket.

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  21. Bob M.

    August 28th, 2012

    Rise of the Machines: Fall of the Republic! >:-(

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  22. Ray

    August 28th, 2012

    Sorry, I’m just not going to buy into this hysteria.(Not yet anyway.)

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  23. tripseven

    August 28th, 2012

    I wonder why they call them mosque-ito’s…hmmm

    Stinkin parasites!

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  24. The Doktor

    August 28th, 2012

    @Friend of the family – re: Placing in jar and torturing.

    Say…. you kinda got a dark side to ya.
    ;-)

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  25. Las Vegas Nevada

    August 28th, 2012

    A blood sampler? set that thing loose in a Chicago crack house and that thing will become infected with more than one type of virus. :)

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  26. Friend of the family

    August 28th, 2012

    @The Doktor

    Yes. I do get carried away with inorganic items sometimes, but I hate even killing pests like ants and spiders, and certainly wouldn’t hurt any human (that ain’t trying to hurt me). For example, my coffee maker leaks onto the counter once in a while, and usually I stand there and cuss it out as I’m wiping up. And if there’s still some dirt on the floor I’ve just swept, I’ll tell the broom, “You ain’t never coming out of that corner! You’re no good, and never will sweep anything the right way! Damn you to hell!” Don’t ask me what happens when the toilet doesn’t flush right….

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  27. The Doktor

    August 28th, 2012

    @Friend of the family – Well…….. alrighty then.

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  28. Dyrewulf

    August 28th, 2012

    A simple scrambler will do the trick – the paper should have the comms frequency this bugger works on.
    http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Create-Your-Signal-Jammer/step1/The-Basics/?f=m

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  29. Dyrewulf

    August 28th, 2012

    Oh – I would expect somewhere there’s legislation that makes scramblers like that totally illegal for regular ol’ citizens, after all, folks like Nanny Bloomberg wouldn’t want us to be able to take care of ourselves.

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  30. Absolute muddjuice

    August 28th, 2012

    If used for good, what a great little piece of technology. If used for evil, God help us……

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  31. Absolute muddjuice

    August 28th, 2012

    I hafta admit, the wings intrigue me. Insect wings are a marvel, so light weight and powerful but also so delicate and easily destroyed.

    What would they use to make the wings for this thing?

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  32. No Side Effects

    August 28th, 2012

    How long you figure that little 3 volt watch battery will keep the wings flapping? Looks like a waste of money to me if the mission lasts over 10 minutes, probably less. The battery goes dead and then the enemy gets the technology for free. Kind of like that big ass drone obama gave to Iran.

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