Bigfoot Mapping Project Creator Unveils New Drone Tracker App: Report Sightings Now!

Posted Friday, February 14, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from The Paranorm Girl Podcast, host Kristen sits down with researcher and data analyst, Scott Tompkins, to discuss his latest project - the Drone Tracker app. The app was created to help track and visualize the mysterious drones that have been appearing worldwide. During the conversation, Tompkins shares his background in GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and how it has been applied to both the Bigfoot mapping project and the Drone Tracker app. He explains that the app was created to help make sense of the drone sightings and to identify patterns and trends in real-time. Tompkins also shares that the FAA recently made an announcement regarding the drones, stating that they were aware of them and had authorized a large number of them. However, Tompkins finds it strange that reports of these drones have been coming in from all over the world, and not just in the locations mentioned by the FAA. He also notes that some of the reports do not quite fit the narrative put forth by the FAA. The Drone Tracker app allows users to submit their own drone sightings and to view the sightings of others on a map. The app also includes military base data, which can be used to see if the drones are in proximity to these areas. Tompkins hopes that the app will help to shed light on the mysterious drones and to put people's minds at ease. I find it fascinating how Tompkins' expertise in GIS has been applied to both the Bigfoot mapping project and the Drone Tracker app. It's clear that he is passionate about using technology to help understand and make sense of these mysterious phenomena. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out the Drone Tracker app and to submit any drone sightings they may have. You can watch the full video on The Paranorm Girl Podcast's YouTube channel and check out the Drone Tracker app for yourself. Don't forget to also check out the Bigfoot mapping project, which is a valuable resource for Bigfoot research.