I felt a bug land on the back of my neck. I slapped at it, but it didn't feel like a bug,
it felt hard. I then looked at it, and it wasn't a real mosquito, it was like a mechanical mosquito.
I then put it in a Ziploc bag and put it in the freezer. when we got home I started searching the internet to see where this came from. I found it was made by the US Air Force's nano technology surveillance. Its called a MAV = Micro Air Vehicle. its been in use worldwide for around 5 years, but has been used in north america for around 8 years. it has been tested on most all of us in the USA since it was deployed. It comes in our house by us opening the door to check our mail, go to work, or to the store. it leaves the same way. its silent to human ears and is totally solar powered, but doesn't need the sun to power it; any type of light will do. This nano spy can sit in your home for days watching, and listening to everything you do. its video capturing software is 1080p HD and soon will be upgraded to 45k UHD. I also found out this type of technology is what helped find bin laden, and is today watching, and/or hunting for other people of interest.. but its being tested on Americans on a daily bases. how they deploy them? They fly a regular passenger jet over a city and release 500 at a time. They have GPS and can be guided by the human controller or by a program. It uses cell towers to transmit the audio, and video. If and when its out of a cell tower range, It uses satellite. It can also collect your DNA to prove who you are. After all it is a robot mosquito, what do mosquitoes do?
I found a picture on the internet of what it looks like undamaged. The Air force request that I give it back right-a-way with out taking any pictures or video of it, as a matter of national security. If I do they will file criminal charges on me. This image I am posting here came from the US Air Force's Nano Technology Laboratory website. It states its free of copyrights and can be used freely, as long as I give the image source.
I found this picture on CNN's website, It was submitted by a verified CNN user, not an employee.
So next time you feel a bug land on you take a closer look at it, it may be a nano spy.
These spies also come in bird form. they look just like a bird they sit in trees on utility lines and other places birds sit. These spies watch you from a distance, they can zoom in on you close enough to count your eyelashes.
Microsoft, and Google are making their own nano spies - but larger than this one - to map the word - starting with USA from every direction and in full 3D-HD. They can make million of these and map the world within weeks.
This can be used for a lot of good things, but in the wrong hands it can do a lot of bad things.
There is no such a thing as privacy anymore, privacy is a thing of the past.
So, what do you think about this nano spy technology?