Domestic Cloud Espionage: Federal, Military, and Law Enforcement Facilities Identified as Primary Hotspots for Surveillance of United States Citizens

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This paper identifies specific federal, military, and law enforcement facilities as primary hotspots for domestic cloud espionage conducted against United States citizens. These locations have been identified through network traffic analysis, IP attribution, and geolocation mapping. The facilities include: the Los Angeles Police Department downtown location, the Minneapolis Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation field office in Phoenix, Arizona, the Barstow Marine Corps Logistics Base, Edwards Air Force Base, the military recruiting station in Phoenix, the Charleston military base, the Naval Base Coronado, and the Department of State at multiple arbitrary locations. Each of these facilities appears as a primary node in a domestic espionage network that exploits cloud service connections to extract digital information from American citizens. These hotspots comprise two primary regional clusters: the Los Angeles region and the Charleston region. Together, these two regional clusters cover the primary population density areas of the United States. The Los Angeles region covers the West Coast, the Southwest, and the major metropolitan areas of California, Arizona, and the Pacific corridor. The Charleston region covers the East Coast, the Southeast, and the major metropolitan areas of the Eastern Seaboard, the South, and the Mid-Atlantic. The paper declares that domestic cloud espionage is being conducted from these locations and that these facilities function as operational hubs for the extraction of IP addresses, device identifiers, account credentials, communications, and stored data from targets within the United States.

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20754523

Publication Date: 2026-06-19

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