Mainstream military_tech

Gorgon Stare / Argus Surveillance

Military surveillance software/system capable of persistent wide-area imaging, alleged to have recorded the MH370 event.

Scientists / Papers

US Department of Defense

Theories Citing This Reference (12)

Criminal Accountability Theory

Identifying the specific surveillance system (Gorgon Stare with Argus) narrows down the responsible military programs and individuals who can be held legally and criminally accountable for the cover-up

Defense Contractor Deniability

Advanced orb technology is developed by Lockheed Martin (defense contractor) not Air Force directly, creating plausible deniability

Drone Swarm Intelligence

Coordinated drone behavior at NATO bases suggesting AI-controlled surveillance systems

Edward Lynn as MH370 Leaker via Gorgon Stare

Edward Lynn leaked the MH370 videos by accessing the Gorgon Stare surveillance system through the 'reachback' architecture, and was subsequently silenced through a plea deal and polygraph tests.

Freescale Targeting

United States targeted Freescale Semiconductor engineers aboard MH370 to prevent microchip technology transfer to China

Gorgon Stare Surveillance Capability

WAMI system providing persistent city-wide surveillance with multiple simultaneous zoom areas

Gorgon Stare Video Authentication

The MH370 video is authentic military surveillance from Gorgon Stare Increment 2 integrated with Argus, proven by forensic analysis of its technical fingerprints

Government Satellite Control

Google Earth originally CIA Maxar NRO satellites allows 25 centimeters per pixel resolution 30 centimeters limit.

Intelligence Coverup

United States intelligence covered up actual MH370 fate using obfuscatory media and official narratives

MH370 as CIA/Lockheed Operation

MH370 was not lost but was intercepted by CIA-operated plasma orbs built by Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, likely using Gorgon Stare surveillance.

Military Data Cadence Fingerprint

The 1 Hz coordinate refresh rate acts as unique signature proving military data transmission through satellite to ground stations

Open Source Surveillance Solution

The theory that since surveillance technology cannot be put back in the box and privacy is already lost, the only solution is to make all surveillance data open source and publicly accessible. This would democratize oversight while acknowledging the reality of permanent monitoring.