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Originally Posted by JBougie
Here is the street-view of the house I grew up in (my parents just sold it a few years back  ) courtesy of Google maps ..... you know if Google can get that close, the government has to be able to get a hell of a lot closer 
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That picture was taken by a dude in a camera van, driving on the street. It was probably taken years ago and is no where near "surveillance"
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Originally Posted by JBougie
The military has that technology. It's for government use only - good luck ever finding a link to that. You can find information about it; I know it's out there - we are learning about (non top-secret, or course...) types of surveillance in class this semester. Trust me, they can see you. I promise. I'll try to dig up a link to some of the stuff, or I can try and scan/upload out of my class materials.
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My brother works for northrup grumman looking at data from missile detection satellites(with secret clearance). My friend polishes mirrors for raytheon... Enemy of the state isn't real... lol
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Originally Posted by JBougie
Satellite technology has nothing to do with deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan; the satellites aren't the ones fighting.
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If satellites could "look in your window" they would see civilians in the buildings they are bombing, not a military barracks, and hopefully not bomb that building(but that's obviously not the case). I don't want to argue politics, I'm just saying...
The military *might* be able to see your house, and *might* even be able to track a specific car. BUT the cost is so prohibitive they don't even bother. Not to mention, they couldn't track everyone(I doubt they could even do 1000 people simultaneously)...