Saturday, July 26, 2014

Mobile "Bugs" for Surveillance

        The Washington Time says the U.S. Army is developing tiny spies called "pocket drones", for the next big war.
Hooray for technology! If you think about it, a pocket drone is a mobile "bug". Bugs have been used for a long time to gather intelligence on the plans of enemies or our potential enemies. The use of bugs in embassies and consulates is well known, in addition to tracking down criminals.
Which leads us to question why mobile bugs (pocket drones) should be limited only to the use of soldiers for the next "big war". As soon as they are developed, let's use pocket drones to obtain better evidence for the conviction of criminals, aid the CIA to determine what our enemies and friends are doing and which they have not been revealed to us, and generally track down terrorists and drug cartel operators.

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