@Desmblake @th3j35t3r

Apparently, this person is a pilot (of Maule STOL planes) and did some technical job in Ca, apparently skilled and seems to have worked on some possibly sensitive things, this guy isn’t fleeing petty charges he’s got something he’s afraid will be found out, imo. 🤨🤔

@Desmblake @th3j35t3r
This is also him:
He had or has a house in Mill Valley, and a job nearby, a technical degree, pilot’s license, and apparently his outfit did thermal pressure tests on a crowdfunded nano satellite called “sky cube” in 2011-2012, or claimed so. I think “thermal pressure tests” or such like?

abc7news.com/evan-neumann-mill

@Desmblake @th3j35t3r
Sorry for repeating myself I’m crossposting to Twit and CoSo, and CoSo offers far more characters than Tw. He did some work on the nano sat before it was launched and subsequently returned to earth. More in a minute…

@Desmblake @th3j35t3r
Aaand more: he’s a hardware and software developer having something to do with cameras which can detect RF and use said signals to infer the environment and things inside it, here’s his bio page on *his* website, and I believe his (or his associates) development(s): called “Orbiting Eden”

Orbiting Eden(dot)com…a webpage that’s apparently not terribly secure according to DuckDuckGo and Safari…

@mcfate @Desmblake @th3j35t3r
What I worry about is that he already put, whatever he may have wanted to put, into satellites that’re already launched and in service. And that he fled because whatever association with the higher justice departments of the United States he’d endure during prosecution for Jan6th offenses might reveal “other things” like technical work on currently active visualization, tracking and mapping satellite networks.

@Usama_Backhair @Desmblake @th3j35t3r

Okey-dokey, that's not how these satellites work. You can't simply "sneak shit" into a CubeSat and expect NASA is going to play along. You'll probably get arrested for trying.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CubeSat

Follow

@mcfate @Desmblake @th3j35t3r
Well I’m not talking about sneaking a bucket of leaflets, I’m talking malware or a back door to “borrow” it’s usefulness, it’s not something that’s investigated for the most part, if you build satellites who is checking every private contractor’s work, the same folks who missed the surveillance chip installed in literally millions of laptops, computers and servers in every system America used from nuke subs to almost everything? I’m saying possibility.

@Usama_Backhair @Desmblake @th3j35t3r

What on earth is malware in a STANDALONE SATELLITE good for? It's not on the Internet. It doesn't host a web site.

I'm sorry, this isn't possibility. This is more like "THEY PAINTED RED CROSSES ON PLAGUE VICTIMS DOORS IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND HE BOUGHT SOME RED PAINT!!!"

@mcfate @Desmblake @th3j35t3r
From what I understand, according to “Spire Global”’s website, there’s a system of dozens of these satellites which work together for specific purposes, it’s not just one satellite…have you visited the site? Spire has a web of 140 or more nanosats which work in concert…there’s a lot of moving parts therefore a lot of possibilities for failure…meaning, ways to hack it. I hope I’m wrong to worry

Sign in to participate in the conversation

CounterSocial is the first Social Network Platform to take a zero-tolerance stance to hostile nations, bot accounts and trolls who are weaponizing OUR social media platforms and freedoms to engage in influence operations against us. And we're here to counter it.