The era of spy tech surveillance starts anew @ The University of Missouri . . .
MU granted FAA approval to fly drones at research center
Deets:
"The University of Missouri received approval from the federal government to fly drones over university-owned land in south-central Missouri, the first approval the university has received for a drone project."
And while spying on crop rotation isn't really so scary . . . This is clearly the 1st step for publicly funded drone spying and buying stock in tinfoil hats might be a worthwhile investment to counter this effort.
More in a bit . . .
They will be great target practice for all the hillbilly's.
ReplyDeleteYep... The first adjacent land owner who thinks his land is also being surveyed will be the first one to start taking shots at the drones.
ReplyDeleteMore dangerous than any gun, yet any felon can fly them.
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