N.Y. Political Events
Ever wish you could be a "fly on the wall" at a closed-door meeting or
to hear a foe’s secrets?
Enter the robobug.
Witnesses are buzzing about recent sightings of robotic-looking
dragonflies seen at Washington and New York political events. And U.S.
government and private agencies have admitted to striving for the spy
technology, The Washington Post reports, though no one has confessed to
deploying the bugged bugs.
"They looked kind of like dragonflies or little helicopters," New York
college student Vanessa Alarcon said after seeing the dragonflies while
working at an antiwar rally in Lafayette Square last month.
The U.S. has used robotic fliers as early as World War II, but their
numbers were fewer and the technology more primitive.
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"I'd never seen anything like it in my life," Washington lawyer Bernard
Crane said. "They were large for dragonflies. I thought, 'Is that
mechanical, or is that alive?'"
Some federally funded groups are implanting live insects with computer
chips in hopes of using spyware and remote controls to manipulate their
flight.
The robobugs could be used to track suspects, guide missiles or find
trapped survivors in collapsed buildings.
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