United States Texas shooting: Fifteen killed in attack on US Elementary School

Uh..
I am going to need sources because we have body cams footage and the Texas DPS has combed through it.
which was corrupted, for some reason

You can't hide radio transmissions like that.
encryption? what kind of stone do you live under?

Also, CIA operates thier own aircraft, they would not use an Army plane, and the plane iirc was grounded unless I misread what it said
because they realized it would be waaaay too sus if they used their own.

hence them borrowing the army plane
 
which was corrupted, for some reason


encryption? what kind of stone do you live under?


because they realized it would be waaaay too sus if they used their own.

hence them borrowing the army plane
Except the Army works with the BP all the time and the BP most likely had then on call.

And encrypted isn't an end all be all ter ya know
 
the radios were working
but they weren't used because the last order Uvalde PD got was from a CIA guy talking through that Army plane.
"Let the kids die."
"How many?"
"Give or take a dozen."
"Then what?"
"Destroy the asset."
Ehhh.... barring direct evidence of this, Occam's Razor says the Uvalde PD were 'just' cowards / idiots / slothful 'above my paygrade' paycheck collecting bureaucratic POS's.
 
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You can't hide radio transmissions like that.
My car's radio has over a dozen buttons, two dials, dolby surround sound, a CD player, and a cassette deck.

It's over 20yrs old and can be programmed for eighteen different radio stations. You aren't sending an AM or FM radio message within 50 miles of my car without someone detecting it and writing down what you just said.
 
My car's radio has over a dozen buttons, two dials, dolby surround sound, a CD player, and a cassette deck.

It's over 20yrs old and can be programmed for eighteen different radio stations. You aren't sending an AM or FM radio message within 50 miles of my car without someone detecting it and writing down what you just said.
Uh...
Yes you can actually because there is a lot more to radio theory then that...
 
Uh...
Yes you can actually because there is a lot more to radio theory then that...
My car's sterio set and ignition circuit are protected by 100 amp fuses. When I jump-start someone's car I go positive-positive-negative-ground and use the radio circuit if I can because I am not going to risk burning out a 100 amp ignition circuit unless my other option is a 911 phone call.
 
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It literally is not a drone.
It is a ISR platform that is useless in anything Goin on in thay area.
Ot can't even carry passengers, as it is not a passenger plane and is a strictly 15th MI aircraft.
And this means they can't put anything on it that is other than what it normally carries?

It can't do anything and if it did do something submit a FOIA, and there ya go.
Tell that to the people trying to find anything out about the Duncan Lemp case. :rolleyes:

Actually now that I think of it, they could have been supporting the BP agents as they work that missions.
Could have. No announcement about it, though. Not much crowing on the part of the BP itself either, for that matter, considering it was one of theirs that ended it.

Also, CIA operates thier own aircraft, they would not use an Army plane, and the plane iirc was grounded unless I misread what it said
I kind of doubt that since they'd hardly slap a CIA sticker on the side and announce to trackers that it was a CIA flight. You also have the history of the CIA using USAF assets to do their work during the Cold War. Do you really expect that if there was some secret evil plan that they'd just advertise the fact? I'm not saying this is what the case is, just that you can't assume that just because it's listed as an Army plane that it actually is.
 
Military radios use frequency hopping as a way to keep the messages secure. I could be wrong though.
The traffic can be encrypted with regularly rotated symmetric keys.
The symmetric key can be as simple as some alphanumeric string an operator punches in periodically so they are rotated.
Frequency hopping fails when both sides of the message aren't using the same frequencies.
Well, if they all have fairly decent internal clocks or a procedure on the team level that says at X hours hop to this and this frequency or hit this and this preset, then maybe.
Still, capturing one radio probably means that you can eavesdrop on a whole unit if this is purely built into the radios.

It is probably something like at time X put in code 12345 to set it to frequency hopping pattern cde.
 
The traffic can be encrypted with regularly rotated symmetric keys.
The symmetric key can be as simple as some alphanumeric string an operator punches in periodically so they are rotated.

Well, if they all have fairly decent internal clocks or a procedure on the team level that says at X hours hop to this and this frequency or hit this and this preset, then maybe.
Still, capturing one radio probably means that you can eavesdrop on a whole unit if this is purely built into the radios.

It is probably something like at time X put in code 12345 to set it to frequency hopping pattern cde.
Police don't encrypt
 
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Sounds plausible
 

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