FBI surveillance helicopters, planes & drones have been uncovered flying over American cities under the guise of commercially owned aircraft. We discuss the epidemic of spying aircraft, government observation of Black Lives Matter, IMSI catchers, and how the web of surveillance was discovered with John Wiseman in this episode of Antidote, hosted by Michael Parker.
THE FBI has a squadron of small planes it flies over American cities for surveillance purposes. These planes were hidden by dozens of fake companies.
John Wiseman uncovered this program before it was officially admitted using publicly available data: transponder pings, planespotter photos, and FAA records, in addition to some crafty electronic devices he made himself. He formerly worked with Google and studied Artificial Intelligence at University of Chicago.
00:01 Welcoming John Wiseman to Antidote.
00:40 Tracking helicopter surveillance.
03:30 Decoding radio transmissions.
05:12 Aircraft data collection, finding patterns and transponder pings.
10:00 Baltimore, FBI surveillance planes and Virginia P.O Boxes.
17:13 The Washington Post and NG Research.
20:40 Hypothesis on why the FBI is using surveillance planes.
22:28 Sting Ray, IMSI catchers and cell phones.
23:50 LA cessnas and plane N404KR
25:39 Sam Richards and parallel discovery.
29:15 What’s next for John.
30:35 Homeland security planes, DEA planes and LA airspace.
33:03 Janet flights and chemtrails.
35:33 Drones and acoustic frequencies.
37:35 Thank you and goodbye.
THE FBI has a squadron of small planes it flies over American cities for surveillance purposes. These planes were hidden by dozens of fake companies.
John Wiseman uncovered this program before it was officially admitted using publicly available data: transponder pings, planespotter photos, and FAA records, in addition to some crafty electronic devices he made himself. He formerly worked with Google and studied Artificial Intelligence at University of Chicago.
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