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gigapixel camera with SkyGrabbers capturing the feed. Project Anubis WASPs carry sensors,
data links, and munitions payloads. Flying at 20,000+ feet, WASPs can follow sixty-five targets
at a time and learn by mimicry and observation, thanks to their human pilot. Quad-rotor iDrones
look like flying saucers, and SWARMS (scalable sWarms of autonomous robotics and mobile
sensors) move in a pack. “Drone-swarm” tech is all about the “hive mind”—micro-drones
working together as one to make decisions and complete their assignments, like the Perdix drone
(wingspan 30 cm, Mach 0.6):
Perdix are not pre-programmed synchronized individuals, they are a collective organism, sharing one distributed brain
for decision-making and adapting to each other like swarms in nature,” said William Roper, director of the Strategic
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Drone-swarm tech—including self-aware killer robots —comes under the Autonomous
Real-time Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance Imaging System or ARGUS-IS, named after Argus
Panoptes, the hundred-eyed giant.
We finally arrive at Cerberus, the unmanned mobile integrated tower with mounted sensors
that guards the gates of Forward Operating Bases, similar to Raytheon’s G-BOSS (ground-based
operational surveillance system). “Networked, multiple Cerberus towers form a mesh network,
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communicating autonomously with each other to act as a virtual fence.” A virtual fence. As
Defense Industry Daily admits about the three-headed mythical dog, “Cerberus permitted souls
to enter the realm of the dead, but allowed none of them to leave.”
Is this our fate with the Space Fence?
In the next chapter, “Mastering the Human Domain,” I go deeply into network-centric
warfare (NCW), the cornerstone of the Revolution in Military Affairs that has converted the
American military into something very different than it once was.
1 Whittinger, John, and Bill Wallace. “Army Says Constitution Lets Satanist Hold Top Secret Job.” San Francisco Chronicle,
November 3, 1987.
2 Peace support operations (PSO) in the UK.
3 Vallely, Col. Paul and Maj. Michael A. Aquino. “”From PSYOP to Mind War: The Psychology of Victory.” 7th
Psychological Operations Group, U.S. Army Reserve, Presidio of San Francisco, 1980.
4 McGarth, Lt. Col. John T., U.S. Air Force Academy. “The Conflict Manifold.” Air University Review, May-June 1981.
5 Vallely and Aquino, “From PsyOp to Mind War.”
6 Tom Carter, “The Pentagon’s Law of War Manual: Part One.” World Socialist Web Site, 3 November 2015.
7 Albert J. Mauroni, Where are the WMDs? The Reality of Chem-Bio Threats on the Home Front and Battlefront. Maryland:
Naval Institute Press, 2006.
8 “Department of Defense Weather Programs,” www.ofcm.noaa.gov/fedplan/fp-fy10/pdf/3Sec3c-DOD.pdf. Thanks to Ron
Angell for directing me to this site.
9 Ibid.
10 Ibid.
11 Tim Shorrock, Spies for Hire: The Secret World of Intelligence Outsourcing. Simon & Schuster, 2008.
12 See James Bamford’s article “The Multibillion-Dollar US Spy Agency You Haven’t Heard of,” Foreign Policy, March 20,
2017.
13 Mohana Ravindranath, “Mission Possible: A Spy Agency Builds A Tech Scout Network.” Nextgov, October 19, 2016.