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Darpa and the argus-is equipped drones ?

I live in a small border town on the Vermont/Canada border and since 2015 a new breed of advanced drones are everywhere in the sky, they are at over 3-5 km altitude and they do not need recharging every 20-40 minutes like the regular drones you can buy. Once they are up there they stay up there for a few years apparently. You don't see them during the day or just barely, they are way too high and small, you can however observe them at night because for security reasons they have to have lights to avoid collisions with planes and such. They are lit up with powerful led lights and I have a feeling they are designed to mimick the stars to keep their existence as discreet as possible. Once you notice one of them you start realising that there's a whole lot more lurking around up there. First they aren't up in orbit so that's how you notice them they are much lower then the actual star's and also on semi clouded nights they are there but the real stars aren't.. I've noticed there's more than one type of drone, I think most of them are us drones and the ones I've noticed on the american side have different lights then the Canadian ones. The Canadian drones are easier to spot, they move more and they appear to be more prone to wind turbulence then the american drones.. The Canadian drones use only white light and they look more like stars except they wiggle around like fireflies lol. The american drones are more numerous and hover right over the border, it appears az if there's one every 15-30 km all along the border, I went to Ontario this fall and when coming back to Quebec driving by Montreal I saw them, the same thing as my small border town, one every 15 km or so above montreal area and us border new York I believe. The american border drones look like an x shaped drone when you look at them at night, actually you can't see the actual drone because the lights are powerful, they seem to have red/blue and white LED's but they use mostly white but you can observe them flashing red sometimes. The us drones move more discreetly, and Im sure most people would stare up and think they are just stars that's how well designed they are. I tought it was a ufo first time I noticed one moving and flashing red white blue lol !! So I decided to look online to see if I was crazy, and found only a handful of articles. But there has been a few press release from both us and canadian officials that as of late 2015 us/mexico and us/canada border will be patroled by autonomous drones. Anyone here heard of a Pentagon defense research division called Darpa? Or the ARGUS-IS camera system? I am sure that most of these gov drones are equipped with this.. search for darpa argus-is, heres a brief description from an episode of nova on pbs in 2012. Drones,” revealed for the first time the capabilities of an “ARGUS-IS”—the world’s highest resolution camera. Funded by the Pentagon’s research unit DARPA, the 1.8 gigapixel ARGUS was designed to be used on drones to monitor events on the ground below. It was developed by Jiannis Antoniades, an engineer with the defense firm BAE Systems, who told Nova the technology uses a “persistent stare” that is equivalent of having 100 Predator drones look at an area the size of a medium city at once. Merging together 368 separate image chips to create a single giant picture, it can save up to 1 million terabytes of data each day—that’s the equivalent of about 5,000 hours of high-definition footage—enabling the drone operator to “go back in time” to hone in on a particular event in a specific time or place. And perhaps most significantly, it can also automatically track “everything that is a moving object.” They can be programmed to follow targets, filming there every move without the target ever even knowing. Funny thing is that most people have no clue this is already going on, you haven't heard it on the local news or even the bigger news stations or paper's, a couple article's otherwise theres is no info or documentation. Permanent eye in the sky coming to a city near you, your every move and crime recorded ! Careful !
 
Lol yeah I smoke many good medical strains but unfortunately even when I don't smoke the drones are there.. Does this mean I'm seeing things? Maybe I'm becoming schizophrenic...
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/unmanned...nada-border-eastern-washington-163654228.html


http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C5zuvWx8Duo


http://m.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-News-Wires/2014/1113/US-border-security-Let-the-drones-do-it

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/news/canada-border-drones/


http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=1727873

http://www.ctvnews.ca/senate-told-drones-now-patrolling-u-s-canada-border-1.802693


http://globalnews.ca/news/1669012/u...l-canadian-border-with-drones-by-end-of-2015/



http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tCLMH_uDfzA


It's not because you haven't noticed them or live in an area that doesn't use them doesn't mean they don't exist. All I have to do is step outside my house at night and I can observe 4-5 drones in the sky they are there permenantly, I've talked to other people in my town who've also noticed them and of course theres more and more info on the web about there presence. They are very practical and I'm sure the us ones are equipped with the argus cameras. It's your technology why wouldn't they protect the borders with the best gadgets they have. Anyways just feel wrong to have a bunch of spy drones hovering over you even if they aren't looking at me in perticular.
 

igrowone

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drones maybe
drones that stay in position for years? no, that's not happening, physics is your friend in this case
 
Yeah you might be right about that, I tought I read it this summer after seeing one for the first time but I can't seem to find that article so maybe my shot memory made up the part about 2 years might have been 2 days... Sorry to misinform. One of the articles talks about canada buying used predator drones from the us, the predators can stay up for as long as 20 hours I'll try to link that article. Still 20 hrs is long compared to the ones we have 20-40 minutes average.. Plus predators are not the newest tech, us government was cutting budget on the predators thats why canada decided to buy a few lol I'm sure the technology has advanced since then most of those articles are 2013-2015, they can probably keep em up tbere over a day. Plus thats not counting all the UFO's the us has shot down since then and reverse engineered lol.
 

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