| Subject: Re: Groom Lake photographs from 06/30/2008 |
| From: miso@sushi.com |
| Date: 06/09/2008, 05:59 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
On Sep 4, 10:12 am, krackula <krack...@i.am> wrote:
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 10:06:39 -0700, krackula <krack...@i.am> wrote:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 12:18:05 -0700 (PDT), m...@sushi.com wrote:
On Sep 3, 7:25 am, Hiram <thedeerhunter...@gmail.com> wrote:
I didn't know IR can see through dirt!
Its special IR
IR does not see through dirt. Now it is possible to see temperature
differences on the surface with IR indicating a particular piece of
dirt has been disturbed. IR is also useful in detecting camouflaged
structures since camouflage does not have the "Wood" effect.
There is much confusion regarding IR, well on the internet. ;-) This
is a case where reading books and technical papers will serve you
better than what you read on the net. For instance, there are no
shortage of posts on the net that indicates that IR can see in the
dark. [Well, yeah, if you have an IR illuminator.] Then there is the
confusion between night vision (light amplification) and IR. For
instance, you can use an IR illuminator with night vision, but if you
need an illuminator, you are not very stealthy.
I have an IR filter I got from a military vehicle (flea market
purchase, not midnight auto supply). I have placed it over a spotlight
and made a wicked IR illumantor. I pointed it at the camo dudes and
they didn't indicate anything unusual, so I don't think they use much
in the way of night vision.
coming from anyone else I'd believe that last paragraph but coming
>from you , I'd be more inclined to believe you are " phishing " ! ha
hhah aha h ah or maybe your misdirection is intentional , dunno.
anyway ..........
that Korea - Viet Nam era filter over the spotlight technology
went out with button down shoes. even in the early 80s " everyone "
went to the Pelco monochrome low freq IR ( FLIR ) camera systems
and ( obviously ) upgraded to better stuff as it was developed. that
stuff included the ultra high sensitivity / resolution sensors , 1000
: 1 zoom electronic systems , ultra miniaturization technology and
up to the new digital age pulse equipment. ALL of your favorite
camera placements have been the newer classified digital Pelco
equipment for quite a long while.
better think bigger for those yagis and pod dishes ( you know
where ) and add in the wifi ( what used to be called MDT )
hump mounted ( and handhelds as well ) displays and you'll know why
the cammo dudes don't use ( or need ) their FLIR handhelds they keep
in the glove compartments.
http://www.usborderpatrol.com/Border_Patrol1604_2.htm
1st and 2nd pictures.
just take a look at the new systems they are installing on the Arizona
border and jack up those 10X and you'll be ( barely ) in the
ballpark. think " they " don't put their " very best stuff " in
the most important places , think again. grab a look inside a cammo
dude's truck and ask yourself what those joysticks on the console
display are used for. ie:
http://www.usborderpatrol.com/Border_Patrol1604_2.htm
and
read page 8 of this and you are barely getting warm
http://www.usborderpatrol.com/Border_Patrol1604.htm
speaking of pointing " things " at the cammo dudes. I've personally
discovered that if you hit them with a 750 milliwatt ( yes 3/4 of a
watt ) 930 n.m. I.R. laser night vision illuminator ( one of those
$975 , 3 c-cell flashlight looking jobbies ) like
http://www.unitedvisionsolutions.com/prod02.htm
it will bring a " chopper " in a hurry. they buzz you and choke you
with dust and blind you with their spotlight , roust you from trucks
and check your I.D. etc. , even if you are on public land.
interestingly they don't react at all to 5 - 30 m.w. lasers . this
suggesting an additional level of sophistication in their equipment
that you might not expect. theoretically, it would be fairly easy to
wipe out any of their FLIR cameras with a 5 jule , hand held ,
pulse yag laser ( made from old surplus tank sight parts found
commonly on ebay ) so you can understand why they are touchy about
high energy laser beams in their areas. and jam their new pulse
technology camera system to boot ?
even a 300 m.w. laser illuminator will instantly pop a dark colored
balloon across a 15' room. a 3/4 watt illuminator will burn paint at
the same distance. hitting someone in the eyes with even the 300 m.w.
illuminator could cause instant eye damage.
forgot this .........http://www.obzerv.com/EN/techno/core-expertise.html
http://www.bhigear.com/downloads/BHI-GSA-Catalog-1_8_7-web.pdf
They sell an IR illuminator similar to what I described, though the
lamp is a CCFL. Page 24. I'm baffled why this uses a CCFL.