I’ve been thinking about Starlink, and I have a theory.

I believe Starlink is more than just an internet provider. My theory is that because its signals can pass through buildings, the satellites could potentially be scanning inside structures and gathering information on people worldwide. I'm genuinely starting to wonder if the real game is surveillance. Since those signals can punch straight through buildings, is there really anything stopping them from using that network to map out the inside of structures? I'm talking LIVE imaging or scanning of what's going on inside homes and facilities worldwide.

I also wonder if the growing number of satellites is creating a kind of barrier around earth that prevents heat from escaping into space. In my view, that trapped heat could contribute to faster cloud formation and more intense rainstorms and extreme weather. are we accidentally wrapping the planet in a giant mesh blanket? If all those satellites are trapping heat from escaping into space, wouldn't that extra energy have to go somewhere?

I know this isn’t the mainstream explanation, but I think it’s worth asking questions and looking into the long-term effects of surrounding our planet with thousands of satellites. Whether people agree with me or not, I think we should be having more open discussions about what these systems are capable of and what their unintended consequences might be. I'm not saying Elon is personally controlling the weather from a bunker lol. But seriously, surrounding our entire planet with thousands of active transmitters doesn’t sit right with me.

Posted by dioxz_21

10 Comments

  1. Apprehensive_Drop572 on

    Yeah, honestly not completely unbelievable. Even if we aren’t at this point yet, who knows what the future holds.

  2. Sajsigaloma88 on

    what are those dots? space dust?

    FYI all internet and GPS comes from cell towers and under sea cables. No satellites

  3. maimedwabbit on

    News to me Starlink penetrated buildings. I lose service going through heavy cloud cover and trees. You sure about that?

  4. FYI, companies already have scans of pretty much every building in the world, thanks to Pokemon Go.

  5. mantipoftheday on

    Internet comes from the source you pay to access it, including satellite uplinks

  6. CookieWifeCookieKids on

    I doubt it’s for spying, at least not the primary task. Because wifi and is already giving visibility into buildings, and tracking people.

    Trapping heat makes no sense. The satélites are tiny and sky is huge.

  7. LostInAnotherGalaxy on

    Unironically cover your ceiling with tinfoil and they get nothing more than a person with binoculars. A few rolls covers the inside of your house

  8. Your wifi router has the capability of doing this already. Doesn’t matter the provider.

    As for the heat thing? When its hot outside, put a mosquito net over your door, does it heat up inside?

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