Taliban Five Tagged with Nano Technology

NOVANEWS

Lets first begin with the new CubeSat Technology Tracking

by Chip Tatum

The United States government defines terrorism as “premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents”.

Terrorist groups are difficult to identify and track. Unlike military units or agents, a terrorist’s affiliation with a particular country or ideology doesn’t have to be official. Terrorists may operate with or without the knowledge of any official authority.

The anonymity and mobility of terrorists is part of what makes them so dangerous. It’s also difficult to apply political pressure to stop terrorist activities. While one government might be able to gather international support to pressure another government to end hostile activities, there are few political channels a government can pursue to curtail terrorism.

When it comes to keeping tabs on terrorists, the U.S. military is discovering small is beautiful.

THE GIST

The Cube-Sat is smaller than a child's lunchbox

The Cube-Sat is smaller than a child’s lunchbox

The Cube-Sat is smaller than a child’s lunchbox

U.S. Special Operations has been looking to use mini-satellites to keep tabs on terror suspects.

The military disclosed last month that it had tested a group of small satellites, known as CubeSats.

Space-based trackers are part of the military’s growing emphasis on “high-value target” missions.

In 2010 The U.S. military began developing a new technology to find and track terror suspects — small satellites, known as CubeSats, which can be quickly and inexpensively built and launched.

“Orbital assets can provide persistent, worldwide coverage — anywhere, anytime,” Wes Ticer, spokesman with the U.S. Special Operations Command at Florida’s MacDill Air Force Base, told Discovery News.

The Special Operations Command has evaluated the results of its CubeSat debut run in December 2010. The miniature satellites, which can fit in the palm of your hand, launched aboard the Space Exploration Technologies’ Falcon 9 rocket that put the company’s first Dragon capsule into orbit.

“This effort was a proof-of-concept technology demonstration,” Since that time we have worked with private technology contractors to develop and place in space a network of CubeSats capable of tracking targets in 80% of the earths topography. With the net in place it was necessary to develop technology that could viably provide targeting information.

I Present NANOTOPE

NanoTope-Technology Tracking

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NanoTope was injected into test subjects.

NanoTope was injected into test subjects.

With the advent of Nano Technology and Radio Isotope advances, scientists have developed a tracking code which is absorbed into the body via transfusions of a nanotope, developed under a top secret defense contract.

The Tracking isotope enters the molecular constitution of the body and is accelerated by natural electrical impulses of the body. This Nanotope Tracking Technology is said to provide an extremely strong signal.

Sources have told me that  JFCC SPACE and Special Operations (USSOCOM) Command recently received the tasking to track via the CubeSat network five Terrorists recently released from JTF Gitmo Guantanamo Bay. Apparently, at some point during their stay at Gitmo, several prisoners including each of the Taliban 5 received treatment for severe dehydration due to the Flu symptoms.. This IV rehydration contained the Nanotope Isotope.  So when they were released from custody, they were trackable.

Tracking will be accomplished via new and improved Perseus devices recently placed in space. Additional CubeSats are scheduled to be released into space this week.

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The Taliban Five were treated for severe Flu by receiving IV fluids before being released

So, The Taliban Five were treated for severe Flu symptoms onset by the “magic chef” at Gitmo. They then began receiving IV fluids which were spiked with specific identity markers  before being released.

They were successfully identified via the Persius Network before being released from Gitmo. Sources have come on record to state that the tracking is identifiable within 5 meters.

If this operation proves successful, the release of more suspected terrorists from Gitmo will be scheduled, after being tagged with the Nanotope. That darned Flu!

Smile Boys – – – Your On USSOCOM Camera!

This article was first published in the Black Ops Reporter Newsletter 1 June 2014

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