Capella space watching every SIM card in the world

Capella Space spy satellites are currently in orbit around the
Earth. The technology of Capella-2's new on-board radar system
makes it capable of capturing the highest resolution imagery and
observing us even through walls. One of the declared capabilities
of the ultra-high resolution system is military use. The system is
able to see and even identify a person directly from space. In
addition, capela is used to prevent crime. Thanks to the technology
of object identification using sim cards and chips
(https://bit.ly/3IOPdTV).
On April 26, 2021, the United Launch Alliance Delta 4 launch
vehicle launched the NROL-82 satellite from Vandenberg Air Force
Base in California. It was the first launch by the military since the
blinding of the entire satellite espionage orbital system during the
presidency of President Trump. However, even this new satellite
is fundamentally different from the revolutionary technologies
used in Capella Space.
The new military satellite NROL-82 went into space on the most
powerful rocket belonging to the United Launch Alliance (ULA)
- the Delta IV Heavy. The launch was made from Complex 6 at
Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. He delivered a spy
satellite NROL-82, owned by the National Intelligence Agency,
into orbit.
Capella has already launched a commercial surveillance service.
Secret services, regardless of their affiliation and status, can
request video surveillance of any object on planet Earth, including
humans. The company plans in the near future to increase the
grouping of up to 36 spy satellites with truly fantastic abilities.
According to many analytical agencies, this technology and policy
has unpredictable consequences. Something similar is already
happening with the communication satellites of the Space X
company and its project for the global high-speed satellite Internet
Starlink.
In this light, the prospect of deploying hundreds or even thousands
of reconnaissance and communications satellites, and later
satellites of the anti-missile defense (ABM) system, by the "world
behind the scenes", no longer raises any doubts. It can be argued
that from a certain moment, as an increasing number of
reconnaissance satellites of various classes and purposes are
deployed, as well as their technical characteristics improve, it is
impossible to avoid tracking every person on Earth.