🇺🇸🇮🇱⚡️– All of the charges against the Israeli citizen, Ori Soloman have been dismissed. He was arrested for running an illegal biolab containing Dengue fever, HIV and turboculosis in Las Vegas.
Apparently the acting federal attorney of Nevada where court proceeding were held, is Segal Chattah, also an Israeli born.
🚨 Flock cameras are commenting a lot more data than we think they are
“They also monitor where you walk, what you do, what you say, what's on your phone when you walk by, and they spy on you all the time — These cameras utilize AI to track you and your family when you're out in public. They run, they run by a company, Palantir.
This company claims that they just record movement of vehicles and they will reduce the crime rate 0. However, people much more educated than I on these cameras have proven this to be false”
“Today I walked around and I noticed the one down by the bridge was pointed towards the courtyard and the field, not towards any roads. So why would it be pointed towards the river, not towards the streets, if it's just to monitor vehicles?”
He’s right, I looked it up and they are collecting way more data than we think
They create “vehicle fingerprints”of your car like color, make, model, stickers, dents and use AI for searches. Newer systems include video feeds and natural language queries. They can capture pedestrians, bystanders, and activities in view
They are also using this data for “predictive policing.” You can be profiled before you do anything wrong
Flock is not owned or operated by Palantir. Flock says they don’t share data with Palantir. However, Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund invested in Flock, and Flock’s data can integrate with platforms like Palantir’s for law enforcement analytics. Thiel co-founded Palantir, which does predictive policing and data fusion
So I think there is very clearly more to this….
Flock cameras are the surveillance state being put up on America
Today the EPA proposed repealing limits on multiple types of “forever chemicals” in drinking water.
If finalized, the Trump administration proposal would end drinking water limits for four toxic PFAS.
Congress gets free healthcare for life, a pension when they retire, and $79 A DAY for lunch... that’s all BEFORE their $175,000 a year salary.
The system is a joke and tax payers are the punchline.
This is what local accountability looks like:
In Festus, Missouri, a town of about 14,000 people, the city council quietly approved a $6 billion Ai data center to be built on 360 acres just north of Highway 67.
Residents say they were never properly heard. Meetings were held in private. Documents were released too late. A week after the approval, the town held a regular election. Voter turnout jumped 129 percent.
Every single council member who had voted yes lost in a landslide. A 70-year-old first-time candidate beat an 8-year incumbent by 40 percentage points.
Now a recall petition is circulating to remove the mayor as well. The lawsuit against the city is already filed.
Has your local government ever been held accountable like this? 🔥
I'm reposting this once again - my findings have found that the new AI data centers correlate with the nexrad station which only means one thing , they are targeting the water.
🚨 States Now BLOCKING Flock FOIA Requests
Open‑records laws expose ALPR surveillance. Now lawmakers across the country want to shut the records down, with pending bills already in AZ and CT.
'Public safety’ turns into ‘public secrecy’ real quick once the public starts asking questions.