The Institute for Applied Autonomy is developing a system to track the routes the CIA uses to fly captives for extrordinary rendition, using data from a collection of obtained photos and flight plans. The project will allow viewers to keep track of a regularly updated map of arrivals and departures of the airplanes. People can also use the project’s SMS service to receive notices when a torture plane will be arriving at an airport near them.
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