The Power Of Where: The UN’s Rapidly Expanding GEOINT Infrastructure
Geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) was defined in 2005 by James R. Clapper (Lt. Gen., USAF, Ret) as encompassing “all aspects of imagery and geospatial information and…
Geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) was defined in 2005 by James R. Clapper (Lt. Gen., USAF, Ret) as encompassing “all aspects of imagery and geospatial information and…
By B.N. Frank Opposition continues to increase worldwide regarding the launching of rockets, satellites, and other space vehicles due to various issues associated with them,…
By Maryam Henein What are the implications of smashing particles together at such high speeds? Is CERN responsible for the Mandela Effects we’ve cataloged over…
By B.N. Frank American opposition to 5G deployment has been ongoing for years due to various significant issues associated with it including aviation equipment interference…
By David Rothery, The Open University Nasa has recently announced US$600,000 (£495,000) in funding for a study into the feasibility of sending swarms of miniature…
By B.N. Frank Over the years there has been increasing opposition worldwide to government agencies and private companies launching rockets, satellites, and similar vehicles. There…
By B.N. Frank Over the years there has been opposition and warnings in the U.S. and worldwide about various catastrophic issues associated satellites and similar…
By B.N. Frank Over the years there has been opposition and warnings worldwide about various catastrophic risks as well as confirmed issues associated with broadband…
By B.N. Frank Internet use is safer, more secure, and more reliable with hardwired (Ethernet) connections not Bluetooth, “smart”, wireless (Wi-Fi), 5G or Internet of…
By Tyler Durden As an increasingly ambitious China and Russia develop stronger weapons capabilities including hypersonic missiles that can hit a target on the other…
By Isabel van Brugen NATO made public its official “overarching Space Policy” this week, outlining how it would protect its members from space attacks, citing…
By B.N. Frank Earlier this year, it was reported that insurance companies have become less willing to insure satellites due to collision risks. Of course,…
By B.N. Frank Considering the tens of millions in funding that SpaceX has received from the Federal Communications (FCC) for the company’s highly controversial broadband…
By B.N. Frank It was recently reported that insurance companies are less willing to insure satellites due to collision risks. Of course, warnings about space…