Gleaned:
Retired Air Force Brig. Gen. John Teichert told NewsNation this surveillance tactic from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is not new and “certainly isn’t the only way they are actively surveilling the U.S.”
“Just watching pattern of life and gathering open source intelligence provides them a lot of opportunity to understand our security practices,” Teichert said. “When you piece a lot of these data points together, then you come up with an overall idea of our capabilities or readiness and our vulnerabilities.”
A bit here, a factoid there....
I wonder if the same could be said of many of our non-military sensitive points such as electric power stations, water treatment plants, public transportation systems, internet co-locations, radio and TV transmitters,
und so weiter. Surely you can think of others, and so can "they."
Radio engineer Paul Harmon arrives at WRKN-TV's transmitter location every morning at 8:47 +/- 4 minutes.
Big deal, right?
Radio engineer Paul Harmon's two kids Georgiana and Steven arrive at their school, Park Hill Elementary, at 7:50 AM +/- 11 minutes driven by his wife Henrietta.
Big deal, right?
As one of our posters has frequently said, "Paranoia is a survival trait."
Terry, 230RN