In case you missed my other comment here are some of the more credible documentations I've found alongside fodder.
The federal law enforcement training center provides training to all levels of law enforcement on "covert electronic tracking" of 'targeted individuals' using GPS and my source comes from the program itself:
In case you missed my other comment here are some of the more credible documentations I've found alongside fodder.
The federal law enforcement training center provides training to all levels of law enforcement on "covert electronic tracking" of 'targeted individuals' using GPS and my source comes from the program itself:
As the above link entails, every wireless connection pretty much operates on this spectrum these days, meaning it could potentially be tapped into like a giant radar. Cell towers, even home appliances emit millimeter-wave exposure. From an engineer perspective you'd simply need to create a receiver to see what's already there.
Which is something that was likely created as this first began being used. But they'll act like it's a newfound resource when they do finally decide to come clean with these capabilities. God forbid the public learns that they could have saved countless lives and locate missing persons with a click of a button.
Do satellites use millimeter-waves?
Proposal of mmW satellite by NASA from 1977 (this is a pdf download found on Google with keywords "millimeter-wave satellite")
In case you missed my other comment here are some of the more credible documentations I've found alongside fodder.
The federal law enforcement training center provides training to all levels of law enforcement on "covert electronic tracking" of 'targeted individuals' using GPS and my source comes from the program itself:
https://www.fletc.gov/covert-electronic-tracking-program
Here is a later proposal for millimeter-wave radar based tracking and identification of humans:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/350012950_Human_tracking_and_identification_through_a_millimeter_wave_radar
What are millimeter-waves? As an engineer I'm sure you know:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/millimeter-wave#:~:text=Millimeter%20waves%20are%20electromagnetic%20(radio,3–30-GHz%20range.
As the above link entails, every wireless connection pretty much operates on this spectrum these days, meaning it could potentially be tapped into like a giant radar. Cell towers, even home appliances emit millimeter-wave exposure. From an engineer perspective you'd simply need to create a receiver to see what's already there.
Which is something that was likely created as this first began being used. But they'll act like it's a newfound resource when they do finally decide to come clean with these capabilities. God forbid the public learns that they could have saved countless lives and locate missing persons with a click of a button.
Do satellites use millimeter-waves?
Proposal of mmW satellite by NASA from 1977 (this is a pdf download found on Google with keywords "millimeter-wave satellite")
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19780007201/downloads/19780007201.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjWha2KxciCAxXjkmoFHdASCO4QFnoECBgQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1FEFmwjucO12ijXhLkk1iB