Clothing That Makes You Invisible to Drones

15 Jan 2013 07:55 #1 by CinnamonGirl
Clothing That Makes You Invisible to Drones was created by CinnamonGirl
I searched around and this bill seems to have passed. Now there is Counter-Surveillance Clothing already. It sounds like the plan is 30,000 drones?

Congress passed a bill paving the way for unmanned drones to ply American skies.

The bill requires the FAA to rush a plan to get as many drones in the air as possible within nine months.

How many drones are we talking?

Shaun Waterman at The Washington Times reports the agency predicts that 30,000 drones could fill U.S. skies by the end of the decade.




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15 Jan 2013 08:14 #2 by LOL
Do I need to buy Drone collision insurance in case one lands on my house? :)

If you want to be, press one. If you want not to be, press 2

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15 Jan 2013 08:17 #3 by Rick
lol Good one LOL. I think AQ terrorists will be the first to suit up.

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15 Jan 2013 09:11 #4 by LOL
Call me skeptical, but I don't think these things are reliable enough to have 30,000 flying over civilian populations. Not to mention the Big Brother aspect. I'm going to get my real estate lawyer to look in to this! :)

And it won't take long for the hackers to take control of their navigation and steal one. LOL

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15 Jan 2013 09:46 #5 by Rick

LOL wrote:
And it won't take long for the hackers to take control of their navigation and steal one. LOL

Now that would be sweet! It would be fun to take your new little toy and battle the government drones from your couch.

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15 Jan 2013 11:22 #6 by Grady
I hear it's clothing itself that make you visible to most drones. it you don't want to be seen by the drones you need to be naked anytime you are outside. :woo hoo: :woo hoo:

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15 Jan 2013 11:44 #7 by Blazer Bob

LOL wrote: .............................

And it won't take long for the hackers to take control of their navigation and steal one. LOL



You can have my drone when you pry it out of my cold dead hand.

Make drones illegal and only illegals will have drones.



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/2 ... 38100.html

When the U.S. Department of Homeland Security dared a Texas university research group to bring down a flying drone, the team accepted the challenge and did just that.

Turns out it's not too difficult to hack a drone.

Nor too expensive, for that matter. RT reports that the University of Texas at Austin scientists, led by Professor Todd Humphreys, managed to bring down a flying drone with a spoofer costing just $1,000. The research group gained control of the University-owned drone by using a device to hack its GPS system, according to Scientific American.

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15 Jan 2013 11:52 #8 by Raees
Drones: the next big thing for 2nd Amendment gun enthusiasts.

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15 Jan 2013 13:11 #9 by Grady

Raees wrote: Drones: the next big thing for 2nd Amendment gun enthusiasts.

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15 Jan 2013 19:20 #10 by The Boss
What is the goal of the drones and what will be different after we make that investment of both the money and the last threads of privacy we have. What do people expect to be better after the drones are out there. More people in US prisons where they belong?

to what end?

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