You know those completely out-of-place cars you see around?
Get a bucketload of these cheap GPS trackers and start finding out where they are going.
You can alter them so if they are found and moved, something about them immediately becomes removed and thus useless, which will let you know that it has "been retired."
You can get 20 of them for around 560 bucks. There are probably even cheaper ones out there.
Do some research and see which ones suit your desired "reporting profile"
I think that you will find that if a bunch of different cars from out of state all seem to end up starting and ending each day from the same parking lot in the same abandoned warehouse, there may be information worthy of note there.
Of course, obey all applicable laws.
I saw four entire busloads of prisoners, 400 in all, being trafficked to the gulag, er, being hauled out of downtown LA. I wonder if we will ever hear of those people again.
Terrorists don't tend to pop up on the TV much.
But, anyway, if you go to online malls, like alibaba, you can probably get even MORE of them for cheaper.
Have fun, guys. It's only information. But, like statistics, it can show interesting trends where one might want to look from a long distance.
The Chinese politicians want to keep us under surveillance? Why not check them out and see what they are up to.
Remember, we are not STALKING people. We are looking for patterns that show people all ending up at the same location at the same time, when it's not a gas station, or whatever.
Some of you can intake a LOT of information, and just store it on your internal hard drive (your memory.) Just keep it in mind.
Patterns of behavior or travel. Why would a car from Oregon, New York, California, and some other faggot shithole all be ending up in the same deserted industial zone at night?
I wouldn't advise using any that have a tracking phone app, but more of an email function, if such exists, because then you can go to protonmail, guerillamail or whomever and pick up stuff and map it.
Anything that touches your phone I view as basically a laser designator.