DropGangs: Post and Parcel Delivery Services Fully Monitored [re: WikiLeaks was: FreeAssange.net]
Guess who had a PO Box next to Wikileaks
https://www.theage.com.au/national/world-leaders-would-love-the-key-to-this-...
They avoided a drone strike on the university by demolishing the Melbourne Uni post office voluntarily:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABWuKVaT13s
After they destroyed that, they took out the local pub too:
The USA USPS takes automated pictures of all items passing through its facilities, OCR them, stores them forever, and gives them away to whoever they like that comes asking. Mail and delivery services worldwide are now doing similar, including requiring and recording government photo ID to send parcels and letters, storing all camera footage, facial, and ALPR logs, of the facilities forever, etc.
Wonder when someone will create a drone accessory to place stamped letters and small parcels (13 ounce maximum, in the U.S.) into the letter box to avoid visual tracking of the dropoff? On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 12:45 AM grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
Guess who had a PO Box next to Wikileaks
https://www.theage.com.au/national/world-leaders-would-love-the-key-to-this-...
They avoided a drone strike on the university by demolishing the Melbourne Uni post office voluntarily:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABWuKVaT13s
After they destroyed that, they took out the local pub too:
The USA USPS takes automated pictures of all items passing through its facilities, OCR them, stores them forever, and gives them away to whoever they like that comes asking.
Mail and delivery services worldwide are now doing similar, including requiring and recording government photo ID to send parcels and letters, storing all camera footage, facial, and ALPR logs, of the facilities forever, etc.
Interesting idea about drone-driven mailbox-loader! However, it still has the weakness that the mail will go through the USPS, and they have the opportunity to photograph (and weigh?? and X-ray???) it. I've been following dropgangs as an intellectual exercise for a few years. Even if it doesn't involve advanced concepts like drones, it is an extraordinary advance, mostly made possible by the ubiquitous availability of GPS and other GNSS signals. I would guesstimate that at least 1% of a city or town's surface area would be suitable for placing a drop. On Monday, September 21, 2020, 03:28:09 AM PDT, Steven Schear <schear.steve@gmail.com> wrote: Wonder when someone will create a drone accessory to place stamped letters and small parcels (13 ounce maximum, in the U.S.) into the letter box to avoid visual tracking of the dropoff? On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 12:45 AM grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
Guess who had a PO Box next to Wikileaks
https://www.theage.com.au/national/world-leaders-would-love-the-key-to-this-...
They avoided a drone strike on the university by demolishing the Melbourne Uni post office voluntarily:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABWuKVaT13s
After they destroyed that, they took out the local pub too:
The USA USPS takes automated pictures of all items passing through its facilities, OCR them, stores them forever, and gives them away to whoever they like that comes asking. Mail and delivery services worldwide are now doing similar, including requiring and recording government photo ID to send parcels and letters, storing all camera footage, facial, and ALPR logs, of the facilities forever, etc.
And with cryptocurrency, payment to the individual people worldwide serving as drop-couriers in an end-to-end dropgang network become perfectly possible. Whether unrapping layers of scannable qr-code hop-by-hop, distributed blockchain based hop-tracking and payment services, smart contracts, etc. Infinite options arise. There is no "law" that can ever be against the harmless human right to transfer a letter / parcel / datapack / physible / knowledge from person to person, peer to peer, location to location. Same goes for ridesharing, abodesharing, etc. Anyone can startup such alternative delivery networks today. Tap that app!
Interesting idea about drone-driven mailbox-loader!
A single drone might be able to do it with some sort of handle grappling, electromagnet, slide ramp, slot shooting.
the mail will go through the USPS, and they have the opportunity to photograph (and weigh?? and X-ray???) it.
Photo is not an "oppurtunity", it is an "is already done" spying surveillance by USPS. https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/03/us/postal-service-confirms-photographing-... https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/31/the-post-office-will-now-email-you-photos-...
Even if it doesn't involve advanced concepts like drones, it is an extraordinary advance, mostly made possible by the ubiquitous availability of GPS and other GNSS signals. I would guesstimate that at least 1% of a city or town's surface area would be suitable for placing a drop.
With hops for more valuable contents being placed outside the human footfall traffic of the cities... in woods, parks, mountains, water, sky balloons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narco-submarine New technology and efficiencies birth from and flow to where they are needed, developed where opportunity and creativity and profit abound, where oppression against freedom runs high, eventually reaching general application status in the wider free market. Crypto enabled dropgang transportation networks, trust and risk rankings, distributed p2p ridesharing and services and biz with no govcorp in the middle, fractional investments, timesharing, crowdfunded prediction market based research.
On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 13:06:32 -0400 grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narco-submarine
New technology and efficiencies
infinitely idiotic technofacist propaganda. As always, one has to wonder if agent 'grarpamp' could be as infinitely stupid as he pretends to be....
Mexican Drug Cartels Launched 9,000 Drone Incursions Into US Airspace https://www.judicialwatch.org/cartels-fly-drones-into-us/ Border security continues to suffer significantly as Mexican drug cartels conducted more than 9,000 drone incursions into US airspace in 2021, Judicial Watch revealed this week. Judicial Watch spoke with a senior Homeland Security, interviewed federal officials at the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Rio Grande Valley sector in Texas, and even filed a Freedom of Information Act request with CBP to investigate the use of drones by Mexican drug cartels to surveil federal, state, county, and city agencies and conduct nefarious activities on the border. CBP officials on the ground told the conservative activist group that cartels used drones for surveillance during human smuggling and drug trafficking operations into the US. They said the drones, many of which can be readily bought off the internet or at a big box retailer, are being used to spot gaps in the border coverage, as well as create diversions in certain areas to confuse CBP agents while smugglers move high-value assets across the border in other locations. Brandon Judd, the union president representing 20,000 CBP agents, told Judicial Watch the drones are also "dropping fentanyl" packages into the US. "They fly into certain locations, drop them to the ground and fentanyl is taken off of them and they take back off into Mexico," Judd said. Readers may recall that we've covered cartels flying drugs into the US via these drones over the years. Judd said the drones aren't "military-grade" and "can be purchased anywhere." He didn't mention which drone brands are widely used by cartels, but one can only assume it's Chinese drone maker DJI. One concerning topic not covered by Judicial Watch is the militarization of consumer drones. We noted earlier this year that a modified consumer drone went on a bombing raid against a rival drug cartel in Mexico. The video from the drone was absolutely stunning and mimicked the ones used in Syria by terror organizations. This is alarming because what's to say that these drones could be used against CBP and or other US personnel protecting the border. The fact that Mexican drug cartel drones are penetrating US airspace represents a significant failure by the Biden administration and could be a national security threat. This revelation comes as the Biden Administration lifts the Title 42 public health authority, and an unmanageable number of illegal immigrants could soon pour across the border.
Mexican Drug Cartel Carpet Bombs Rivals With Drone https://twitter.com/ConflictsW/status/1481039512646172672 https://twitter.com/ConflictsW/status/1481039571014066180 A modified consumer drone was used in a bombing raid on a rival drug cartel in Mexico on Monday. Video from the cartel-operated drone shows several bombs were dropped on a rival camp in a new turf war. According to the Spanish-language daily newspaper El Pais, the drone was operated by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and bombed a rival cartel in the state of Michoacan. At least one person was injured in the attack. The entire incident was caught on video. Jalisco Cartel, Nueva Generación dropping small bombs from a drone on a target in Michoacán, Mexico. People can be seen running away after the bombs hit the camp. [65]#Mexico [66]pic.twitter.com/5pYtg1V9B4 — CNW (@ConflictsW) [67]January 11, 2022 A second video shows the camp's destruction after a series of bombs were dropped. Then the drone abruptly spirals out of control and crashes to the ground. It was likely the drone was shot down by small arms fire. In the second half of the video, the drone crashes, possibly after being shot down [68]pic.twitter.com/I4gF7zcII4 — CNW (@ConflictsW) [69]January 11, 2022 Founded in 2009, CJNG is considered one of Mexico's most dangerous and powerful cartels. The cartel has flooded the US with fentanyl and methamphetamine and unleashed a war among rivals to control supply chains into the US. The Drug Enforcement Administration described CJNG as "one of Mexico's most violent and prolific drug trafficking organizations." The very fact the cartel is using consumer drones strapped with bombs, which mimic ones used in Syria by terror organizations, is alarming. Meanwhile, it's only a matter of time before cartel violence spills over into the US. Several months ago, [70]heavily armed drug cartel members shot at Texas Guardsmen stationed at an observation post.
On Sun, 17 Apr 2022 00:10:49 -0400 jewnazi grancrap <grarpamp@gmail.com> spammed:
Mexican Drug Cartel Carpet Bombs Rivals With Drone
fake news from the pentagon-DEA
oh look. The same non-human jewturd grancrap who was whining about 'twatter globalism' in its previous message is now spammig twatter-DEA propaganda. yeah, that's how stupid US cops are.
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