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yabbadoody ago

anyone attempting physical sighting contact? Not really advisable. Excecise EXTREME CAUTION... if the joint actually is "The Farm" (as has been suggested here and elsewhere), then it very well could still be a CIA front. I would expect trespassing at a child-pornography/sex trafficking site to be met with extreme prejudice - anal rape, mind control, disappearance or suiciding, and "your ass" might very well be on the menu.

If it's what's thought it may be, then very violent and sick fuckery is afoot.

Assumption being the case and if my hunchies are correct, then I would expect wide area automatic surveillance, spycams getting pictures of makes/models/license plates as autos drive by various "choke points" to and from the area, etc. But probably more, and if nothing's "going on" as they say, things could appear pretty sedate from the exterior, which is deceptive.

Recommend very long lenses, which give a huge "lens-to-tooth ratio" as it's called in wildlife photography. 600mm for 35 format would not be too much. Camera will need to be motionless during shot. Fast ISO needed, some type of steadying, and vehicle would need to be still in order to get an image at that length, but could be accomplished with a little forethought. And again, don't rule out possibility of aerial surveillance. Night photography is out, unless you're a surveillance pro. Quick drive-by from a phone within a vehicle might or might not go unnoticed. In the country, you're gonna stand out somehow, especially if you're not driving right to this place. And if you stand out, you could look like "surveillance" to them. All points to consider.

PersonalSafetyMatters

ich1baN ago

yabbadoody, thanks for the reply, yea it can't be stated enough that safety is of utmost concern... the guy that did the walkby of Pegasus did a good job of looking nonchalant, but that was in a city setting where people walk through that alley often, so this is a bit different as you say.

I know some farms even give daily tours, so one could get really lucky with that and it wouldn't be uncommon to have a camera at such a venue, but I doubt this is that type of farm... never know though.