Learn how drones are being used to spy on and threaten churches. Discover practical steps your church can take to detect, deter, and respond to unwanted drone activity.
Thanks for the thorough information! I can't help but think "birdshot was made for this" :)
I have used a drone to help me with church security before - mostly as an improvised video feed so I could be inside and see what was coming from outside the building. It was helpful. If you'd like to see a video about it, it's here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgxphdEjXsU
I'm sounding the alarm. So much so I gotta visit from the Tucson, Arizona Detective unit. Making sure I'm not a threat when I point out to public locations their need for security.
As a hobby drone pilot I know first hand, how easy it is to crash a drone due to obstacles. In particular wire fences , small branches or meshes will often evade a drone's sensors or be noticed to late on the remote controllers screen. Even small obstacles can cause serious problems for drones.
Strategically placed lines, wires, strings, sun screens, bushes and the like, may therefore make surveillance flights more difficult. Obviously, it is impossible to build a fence around a church, but obstacles may strenghten some of your weak spots.
Interesting thought exercise, although it seems quite futuristic, rather than an imminent threat. Seems like one would have to be a very important person to be targeted with a dog attack.
there is a government program that targets ordinary people for psychological experiments, torture and driving people to suicide. Non important people are the targets.
Great information, thank you
Thanks for the thorough information! I can't help but think "birdshot was made for this" :)
I have used a drone to help me with church security before - mostly as an improvised video feed so I could be inside and see what was coming from outside the building. It was helpful. If you'd like to see a video about it, it's here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgxphdEjXsU
Someone should be working with you an do presentation to locations that need security teams.
I'm sounding the alarm. So much so I gotta visit from the Tucson, Arizona Detective unit. Making sure I'm not a threat when I point out to public locations their need for security.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/michigan-man-arrested-and-charged-attempting-attack-military-base-behalf-isis
As a hobby drone pilot I know first hand, how easy it is to crash a drone due to obstacles. In particular wire fences , small branches or meshes will often evade a drone's sensors or be noticed to late on the remote controllers screen. Even small obstacles can cause serious problems for drones.
Strategically placed lines, wires, strings, sun screens, bushes and the like, may therefore make surveillance flights more difficult. Obviously, it is impossible to build a fence around a church, but obstacles may strenghten some of your weak spots.
permit me to add “PSA: How to stop a robot dog?”
https://open.substack.com/pub/mellowkat/p/psa-how-to-stop-a-robot-dog
Interesting thought exercise, although it seems quite futuristic, rather than an imminent threat. Seems like one would have to be a very important person to be targeted with a dog attack.
there is a government program that targets ordinary people for psychological experiments, torture and driving people to suicide. Non important people are the targets.