Through the Eyes of a Fly

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Cover of the book Through the Eyes of a Fly by Steven Briggs, Argus Enterprises International
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Author: Steven Briggs ISBN: 9780615569215
Publisher: Argus Enterprises International Publication: January 15, 2012
Imprint: A-Argus Books Language: English
Author: Steven Briggs
ISBN: 9780615569215
Publisher: Argus Enterprises International
Publication: January 15, 2012
Imprint: A-Argus Books
Language: English
How many of us are aware of the vast amount of CCTV cameras which are monitoring our every move 24 hours a day by the authorities? Sounds scary doesnt it? Especially when you think that even from space satellites are monitoring us. We can even use our own personal computers to zoom into our very back yards.Let us follow Colin and David on their quest as they use their invention to spy on the United States government. An invention so sophisticated that it is indistinguishable from the real thing.By using their advanced knowledge of miniature robotic science, they succeed in developing surveillance equipment that looks, and acts, like a common housefly, undetectable from any other fly.They decide to unleash their invention on the unsuspecting United States government, including The White House, and The President himself. With the secretly obtained footage, they download it onto the Internet and sell it to the fee paying public. When discovered, this brings about panic amongst the government departments, giving a new meaning, to the word of political espionage. Could this be fact, or fiction? Research for yourself, on any search engine on the Internet, and look up nano technology, using the keyword, flies.
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How many of us are aware of the vast amount of CCTV cameras which are monitoring our every move 24 hours a day by the authorities? Sounds scary doesnt it? Especially when you think that even from space satellites are monitoring us. We can even use our own personal computers to zoom into our very back yards.Let us follow Colin and David on their quest as they use their invention to spy on the United States government. An invention so sophisticated that it is indistinguishable from the real thing.By using their advanced knowledge of miniature robotic science, they succeed in developing surveillance equipment that looks, and acts, like a common housefly, undetectable from any other fly.They decide to unleash their invention on the unsuspecting United States government, including The White House, and The President himself. With the secretly obtained footage, they download it onto the Internet and sell it to the fee paying public. When discovered, this brings about panic amongst the government departments, giving a new meaning, to the word of political espionage. Could this be fact, or fiction? Research for yourself, on any search engine on the Internet, and look up nano technology, using the keyword, flies.

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