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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-07 11:02

in LeoFinance10 months ago

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What strengthens the theory that these operations are not mere frivolous activities is the financial commitment required to orchestrate such drone flights. Owning and operating dozens of large drones carries a significant cost, suggesting a well-organized effort rather than spontaneous joy rides. Even a single high-end drone can cost upwards of $10,000, making it unlikely that hobbyists could easily coordinate the continued use of multiple units.

More critically, the logistics of managing numerous drones simultaneously raises further questions. It’s not typical for a bunch of hobbyists to amass and synchronize such a large number of advanced drones, indicating that a more strategic and perhaps sinister motive could be at play.

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