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Blacksmith21 ago

Go to YT and search on that model of drone footage. Even if it is "4K" you aren't going to be able to resolve images well. That's a very inexpensive piece of gear, don't expect great quality.

That being said, it may provide a lot of insight. What does Google maps show?

SoSpricyHotDog ago

It doesn't show much. My fascination with this stemmed from a group of people who explored Pegasus recently... they came across a guy sitting on the back steps, "waiting for someone" and they asked him questions re: recent construction. He seemed to know what was going on and once he realized they were asking questions about Pegasus, the guy just left. It looks like he may have even left his car behind to GTFO of there.

So, who else waits around behind the "museum"? What/who are they waiting for? If it is closed permanently according to Google - seeing the traffic come in/out would be telling.

If there is merit to the underground tunnels in DC, that could be a valuable place to deploy drones/motion activated tiny cameras as well.

Blacksmith21 ago

The existence of the underground tunnels in DC is no "theory". They definitely exist. What isn't documented as well is how many exist. Think about the slave labor they could employ to dig new tunnels. Operating a drone in a tunnel is a tricky experience, I might imagine.

SoSpricyHotDog ago

I get that it's not a theory... but, the use of these tunnels for trafficking purposes is very much a hypothesis at best. As there is no proof of this. Only speculation.