Surveillance may not have houses in every neighborhood, everywhere. I could see the operation not being as heavily deployed as you get into regions of America like the more remote areas of Alaska, where Americans may be more believing in freedom, and less prone to join a treasonous intelligence operation seeking to overthrow the Constitutional Republic that is our government. In those areas, they may not even have enough vehicles to devote to your follow.
So how can they keep an eye on what you are doing, if you pull off into a little side village? It depends on the vehicles at their disposal, but here we will see one interesting solution to the problem of a shorthanded surveillance detail in rural Alaska. And in the process, we will show that even in the most remote parts of Alaska, there is no escaping the American domestic surveillance machine of the American Stasi.
We are going to look at a remote little town in coastal Alaska – Woodrow, Alaska, located here:
The population of the entire Census-designated-region, of which it is a small part, is 1,748 people. So not a major metropolis. I could not even find a population just for the town itself.
In the image below, we have a nice little bubbled-off neighborhood with one entrance. We will pull in there, and see if we can get alone, or if the shadows of the American Stasi begin to fall around us. The timeline of photos is September, 2011:
Procedure in the lower 48 would be to immediately call up the primary observation post hidden inside what appears to be a regular house, within the neighborhood (which all neighborhoods in more populous areas have). In many neighborhoods, such an observation post is wired into deployed telephone poll surveillance tech, allowing those inside to monitor your movements effectively without needing to expose vehicular or foot assets to exposure by moving them on you, unless something unusual happened and it needed a closer look.
A couple of vehicles might move in the neighborhood as backup, and a few pedestrians could be offloaded or exit houses to walk their dogs or ride bikes. If you don’t know what is out there, they can get away with that, and nobody is the wiser.
But this is Alaska, so those resources are likely not available. Indeed, they may not even have an observation post in this little group of houses. Yet, they need to keep an eye on this Google car. So what will they do? Lets take a look.
Here is what you see, approaching the entrance from the north:
So here we are, the middle of nowhere, Alaska, on a road connecting east nowhere and west nowhere, and we have two vehicles just hitting this crossroad, just as we approach. Purely by chance. Lets turn off and see what they do.
Here is a shot back at them just as we turn off, and you can see one is a utility line truck.
Surveillance recruits heavily among the utilities, because it is utility workers who are routinely servicing the poles, and who as a result inevitably come to know a big secret – that the poles are wired with surveillance tech the American Stasi uses to monitor the entire population. I suspect you could not get a job as a line repairman if you tried, unless you were in the American Stasi first.
I am sorry, what were you saying? You thought you could grow up to work the telephone polls or fix power lines, or be anything you want? Not so much in America. Those positions are not for some people, even if they tell you it is entirely different.
Those positions are secured and kept away from the people who do not know the big secret. Because an important part of the big secret is that there is extensive surveillance gear wired into those telephone poles. Utility workers will quickly discover that, so the conspiracy needs to know they will keep the secret. Anybody applying to work the lines is vetted, whether they know it or not, for whether they will keep the secret.
Everything in our free American society, especially relating to the occupations people end up in, has been subverted to some extent by the American Stasi, and thus tends to be controlled. If you are not in the club, you will be massaged into one of the positions where you cannot do any damage, probably without you even knowing. Because the big secret, if widely revealed, would destroy everything about the conspiracy, and probably get every one in it killed, or at least expelled from America. Once Americans know this exists, the spell will be broken, and a war-front will open between those citizens in the conspiracy, and everyone else.
The reasons for your occupational diversion will vary. After all, standardized tests have to be ignored, because they are biased, which is why your high scores on them didn’t help you succeed where you wanted to, and racial disparities are why simple competence in a field is not enough for you to succeed in it, and “leftists” are everywhere promoting “leftist” allies for only political reasons, and white men are the enemy so they never get promoted, and minorities are discriminated against, so you, whether you are white or a minority, or have ability, or don’t, you couldn’t rightly expect to succeed anyway. Plus that is a union job, so you are not plugged into the union, and the excuses go on and on.
The important point, which they will imply in a million different ways, is that none of your being shunted somewhere mundane, as idiots rise effortlessly to rule over you, is because there is a secret network assigning positions of importance to its brainlets and keeping those outside the network down. It is all due to other benign reasons you were told about, over and over again.
Returning to our Alaskan drive, turn in to the neighborhood, and look back over your shoulder:
In a shocking coincidence, they just happen to follow you in:
Are you being followed? If you calculate the statistical probabilities, and you ask yourself how often vehicles pull into this little alcove with maybe twelve houses, in the middle of the day, in the middle of nowhere, and the fact this is the Google car, you’ll realize the answer is yes. Note, they came from the opposite direction, which means somebody else was probably on the radio to them, while tracking you, to make the timing so perfect. It is possible they were following the uploaded photos from the Google car, or the GPS from the driver’s phone, though that area looks rural enough I would think cell coverage spotty.
They can’t follow behind you everywhere in the neighborhood. But they still want to get an idea of what you are doing in here. How could they possibly keep an eye on you, but not follow you around? It is quite clever. What they did was drive to the back of the neighborhood, and put the cherry-picker up in just the right spot. Google is deleting these images left and right, so some of the screenshots you may not be able to link into online, but you should still get the flavor:
Here is the cherry picker going up:
This will allow him a bird’s eye view of the entire neighborhood from a nice little adjustable perch, high above.
Note the location of the truck, and how he chose a spot with a good sightline to the entire neighborhood, in the center of all of its intersections, rather than a far corner which might have difficulty seeing the other opposite corner:
This position keeps him as close as possible to all intersections, which as we have shown you, are the primary focus of a following surveillance team. From here he can generally see or hear where you are at all times.
As a standalone piece of writing, this would sound crazy. He could have pulled into that neighborhood just as you pulled in by chance. Maybe he was just an innocent lineman doing some repairs. It is possible. But when you look at all these pieces, how often have there been coincidences like this? Is it a coincidence it looks just like Russia and Bulgaria?
Up here, in this rural, remote area, wouldn’t it be more likely than not you would pull in here and be alone? Can you get alone somewhere else, like a single isolated street? Trying to get alone, and never being able to exactly manage it, is the essence of surveillance detection. Over time, it forces the statistical probabilities to the surface, where you cannot ignore them.
Lets go back, and pull out of the neighborhood. Then we’ll run some more surveillance detection, and see if the probabilities continue to indicate there is surveillance, even in this remote, rural location with absolutely no national security interests:
And just as you hit the intersection and are about to pull out to head south, this pickup is coming at you, and another white sedan just happens to be perfectly timed, pulling out of a street down the road:
What does that white car look like when you get up to it?
The road is wet, because it is raining, but he is driving along with his window open. Kind of looks like nurse’s scrubs, which would not be surprising. I am not sure why, but they do maintain a large roster of nurses, maybe to access medical info.
What about the street just north of this? It is just one road in. What are the chances a single dead end road would have an anomaly consistent with what a surveillance op might look like?
When you turn into the street, you don’t see any other cars. So how might they have clocked whether you took the road or not? What if you had a pedestrian waiting deep back in the road, at the end of the straightaway, hiding at the curve, looking to see whether you took the road? Drive in, and take a look. Once you do, he runs as fast as he can from the curve as long as he can, until you are about to come into sight, and then he walks casually, just a dude out for a walk. To his van which he parked by the side of the road, because he doesn’t actually live in that neighborhood.
Here is the turn, do you see him? He just happened to be in that position:
A closer look, at something a surveillance-aware operator would note is consistent with hastily deployed foot surveillance, watching the Google Car:
Where was he going? What was he doing? There are no driveways there. Who drives in a long street like this, parks a vehicle deep inside it, and just walks for no reason back toward the entrance, to hang there watching who turns? If he was visiting someone, he would pull in the driveway. If he was interested in something on the side of the road, he would stop right there. It is illogical.
Here is his van, which he parked by the side of the road at the end, before jogging back to watch the intersection (remember this van, you will see it again):
The main interesting thing about the vehicle is how it blends in, in this rural, poor area. I have done many of these routes in Russia, and in Russia, the Google car would still be followed. But that vehicle would be a brand new, latest model, freshly waxed sedan, which is unlike any vehicle in the area. In Russia, they do not recruit large numbers of locals to spy on their neighbors, I suppose because Russian citizens would think it unpatriotic to operate against their fellow Russians. Sadly that is not the case in America, where there are a lot of Americans happy to help this shadow dictatorship take over our republic, if only it will let them play junior spy, and harass some fellow Americans along the way.
So when Russia has to run coverage in a rural area like the south Caucasus, against a hostile actor like the American Google car, they bring in a team which was normally running coverage in central Moscow, and invariably it doesn’t fit. The Russians don’t have an extensive citizen-informant network being run against their own citizens. I have looked for it.
Lets go south to the next intersection. Here we are, at the intersection, in the middle of nowhere, looking back:
One car on each side, roughly equidistant.
Pull off on the side street, and one of the residents appears to be coming back from getting their mail:
It is possible she could just be a resident. But after a decade of being under hostile surveillance by the American Stasi, I have seen this often enough, that given this is the Google car and we know it is under surveillance, I would assume she was called up and told to wait at the mailboxes, maybe even dropped off by one of the surveillance vehicles with a handful of papers that looked like mail, to sit on the intersection and act as a commit unit.
Head back and pull out of this road, back onto the main road. You will need to bear left, to acquire the photos from the timeline when you were pulling out. If you do that, you will see that when the Google car was pulling out, on the right, you have cars in both directions, and on the left you will have cars in both directions, meaning whichever way you turn, you will have a car in front of you and a car behind you. Remember, the larger region this little town was a part of only has about 1,700 residents. This town has a fraction of that 1,700 people in it, and yet in the middle of the day, everywhere you go, the instant you hit an intersection, traffic is heading in all directions.
They are almost mirror images of each other.
And we have another car heading north which will pass us after we pull out:
When we hit the next turnoff, and drive in a little ways we get a look at what was following us as it passes, and it was a van with tinted windows:
Back out to the intersection to get on the main road again, and we have another vehicle oncoming just as we are about to pull out, but behind him the road is empty:
If you look very closely, at that little dot, you will see he turns off onto the next road when you are quite far away:
But when you get up to that street to turn off, he is fairly close, as if he was driving very slowly or pulled off right there, and you have another car pulling out:
Once you pull off, he whips fast into a driveway. It could be an observation post for this neighborhood, and he is rushing to get the tech up and running while you are here:
Go back and begin to pull out heading south to get the timeline right and you see three cars drove in front of the intersection just as you arrived at it, all heading south, and one is coming north, but no other cars are on the road:
It’s almost like this is normally an empty road, but every time you hit an intersection cars are pulling up to it just because of you. Pull out, and begin to drive for a while, and you will see no other cars in the oncoming lane after the one timed to your exit:
Look back, not another car on the road, save the one timed to your arrival at the intersection:
This is why you do surveillance detection in an area without a lot of traffic. If there is a lot of traffic, the operators relax, because they have other vehicles that work as camouflage. They can make mistakes because your attention is distracted by a lot of other cars. But if you should be alone, each car can be focused on. Coincidences of timing begin to jump out. And stressed operators begin trying to give you as much space as possible, almost losing you, and then pulling in closer than they should only at critical moments.
It is easy to not make mistakes when mistakes might slip by unnoticed. It is not easy to avoid mistakes when you are stressed because every little mistake will be patently obvious.
Continue south, and you will go a very long way and see no oncoming cars, until here, when you hit another intersection (the car is blurry because it is raining and there is rain on the camera lens):
You’ll then get a car passing when you come up on the Post Office (often a center of local Cabal operations for some reason), then another couple at the next intersection. Most likely, not all of the cars are surveillance. But most of them will be, and in America today, they all could be.
Go to the next street you can turn off on and make the turn and then look back:
Probably means there is no established observation post in some part of this neighborhood, or his home is the observation post in that part and he needs to get it up and running. When the Google car turns off on the first little dead end side street he keeps going, rather than follow it in and then have to turn around and immediately follow it out and burn himself. Nice tint job:
Periodically, you will hit areas where you don’t see anyone. If you know how things work, you assume a surveillance op lives in a house nearby, and you are being watched there from within the observation post.
Here you will see a good example of the Principle of TEDD, or Time Environment Distance Demeanor, as you hit an area of the neighborhood with no visible coverage. The Principle of TEDD in surveillance asks, have you seen the same vehicle or individual around you at differing Times, Environments, Distances from each other, or do the people exhibit unusual Demeanors.
Drive up farther. Where have you seen this van before?
You saw this van earlier, when the walker was walking toward it after clocking you having entered the side street earlier in this chapter, as seen below:
Notice, there is no visible surveillance on the street here, right outside this house. This is what is most insidious about the Secret Society. They live among us, look like us, and are on the clock even when and where you would never expect them to be.
Who would think an official surveillance operative, who looks like a normal neighbor, could be on the clock in his own house in your neighborhood spying on you? But from within that house, he will have the technical ability to backdoor electronics like your Alexa or your cell phone, to listen in your house with remote eavesdropping equipment, and if you are more of a luddite, he will probably have devices he can point at your house to at least listen inside, and maybe even see in some form.
Moreover, he may have entered your house while you were out at work just to plant listening devices, and maybe even cameras, and maybe even in your bedroom, whether there is something going on in there of use to the operation, or if he is just curious, or a voyeur, as many who seek out this type of role may tend to be.
As you will see later, this conspiracy makes surreptitious entries into homes whenever the mood strikes them. The purpose of the main observation post in a neighborhood, is to establish monitoring operations capable of seeing in every house in the neighborhood, as part of this individual’s responsibility to get to know everyone there.
Once they have that type of total situational awareness in a neighborhood, where they see everything from incoming traffic, to even inside houses, and what everyone is doing inside their homes, they can control who sees them breaking into houses, and they can organize any break-ins, in such a way, that there is zero risk of anyone seeing them, and zero risk of them being discovered or caught. And even if they were, many have the ability to intimidate local law enforcement, and exert control over any responding Police units.
It is very much modeled on the model of the monitoring apartment the East German Stasi would maintain in every apartment building. The monitoring apartment, manned by an undercover Stasi operative and their family, was wired into microphones that were installed in every other apartment while people were out during the day. Its job was to listen to the family conversations in homes, to build files on everyone showing who they were, especially behind closed doors, determine if they were a threat, and make sure they never rose to a position of wealth or power, where they could escape control, without the Stasi’s explicit approval. Wealth and power are threats which are only allowed for those the conspiracy trusts.
Again, this seems unusual to you as an American, raised on the American myths of freedom and privacy. But from the perspective of intelligence officers, from the Gestapo to the Stasi, and even European intelligence agencies and the CIA, intel operations have long operated this way. And since this conspiracy taking over our nation is most likely based out of old Europe, their intelligence operation is modeled on that. This is how they operate,
I have seen it firsthand for going on a decade. That you would not think it possible is a misconception they are only too happy to see fostered, as it makes you weaker, and makes their operations easier to conceal. The truth is, this is how intel operates, and how it it always has – ruthless, thorough, intrusive, and without any morals or scruples.
I am convinced that in America, the command actually tells individual civilian informants where to live, specifically so they can do most of their spying from their own house. It becomes even more impressive, given I would estimate that 4-10% of the populace has been recruited into this secret society of surveillance people spying on you. So spread out in an organized fashion, the coverage in neighborhoods, is unusually thorough.
I even suspect their jobs are often dictated, and in a not-insignificant number of cases their spouses and love life are also determined by the command. Those in the conspiracy are trusted because they assent to be controlled almost completely.
Their children even attend sleep away camps which school them on surveillance, and the operation then employs them in the schools to begin each American’s file when they are a child. And they have technology which basically lets them see you and even use energetic beam weapons to assault and injure you through walls, while ensconced in their own homes with plausible deniability, without the target being able to produce 100% evidence of where it came from or who is responsible. And used on low power, over the entirety of a night, those weapons can degrade a target’s health and performance, without the target even knowing a human being has done that to them. They’ll assume it happened entirely organically.
You can see how the idea of a limited government that stops at your front door is a mere mirage. There is no limit to this thing’s capability, and no threat of consequence to make it constrain itself. Again, I have seen all of this firsthand, and we will look at where it has all been documented in the official record shortly.
Until then, think about how far you have come. When Russian deep-cover sleeper-spy Anna Chapman feared her role as a Russian deep cover operative in New York City had been discovered, she described exiting a building, and looking closely at everyone around her, wondering if any were surveillance. But she said she had no idea how to spot surveillance in America, and saw nothing.
Already you have the ability to stage and run a counter-surveillance detection route if you are feeling spooked. Already you are beginning to “feel” the strange coincidental timings and movements which will eventually trigger you when you see it in real life – and you will. Already you have made an impressive stride toward being far more functional at spotting the biggest threat in this world – to your safety and to our Republic. Already you are more of an operator than many of the militia members who think they could stand up to an oppressive dictatorship, but who have no idea how many of their “innocent” countrymen (and women) are arrayed around them, just waiting to stab them in the back for the powers that be – powers that be which at present are a full fledged foreign criminal conspiracy committed to destroying the nation.
The Secret Society is everywhere and it is embedded among us, always watching, always reporting back, from your church, to your gun club, to your child’s second grade class. It is in suburban neighborhoods, and the remote wilds of Alaska. And these Stasi informants all know the secret – that we regular citizens are the targets, and the machine around us is our enemy, infiltrating our elected Republic, and replacing it with their shadow dictatorship.