Did you know federal “public safety” grants are routinely used to install Flock license‑plate cameras?
That's how surveillance expands: feds pay to build it once, then local taxpayers pay to maintain it forever.
It's the blueprint for indefinite surveillance infrastructure.
UPDATE: On the girl who made all those viral videos about Georgia Power threatening to take their home with eminent domain to expand for data centers, her family was just forced to sell to avoid eminent domain
Corporations always win. They lost their home but don’t want to leave
“To us, it's theft. It's literally a billion-dollar company stealing land from Smaller people, people who can't fight back. We don't have the money to fight Georgia Power.”
A spokesperson from Georgia Power says faking peoples homes actually benefits everyone
“Eminent domain is always, you know, a last resort for us — I would just say that we see you and we hear you and we want this process to be respectful and transparent, and that is going to ultimately benefit you”
It’s literally insane, Georgia Power is actually saying that stealing your property for data centers “is going to ultimately benefit you”
She won’t be the last there are over 300 homes in this area being targeted for data center power expansion
Revealed today: My texts were unconstitutionally collected during the Biden administration by Jack Smith’s illegal Arctic Frost investigation.
Congressmen still wrongly think DOJ protocols are an appropriate replacement for Fourth Amendment warrants.
https://t.co/dlNdAPILgA
An American patriot, Jevon Martinez, is being hailed as a hero across the country after declaring he will continue destroying Flock cameras, even as a judge prepares to issue an arrest warrant against him.
He replaced the cameras with a sign reading, "You're welcome, Republic of New Mexico."
REPORTER: "Do you have plans to take down these Flock cameras?"
JEVON MARTINEZ: "Absolutely. They are a clear and present threat to public safety."
The police are lying again!
They say that "privacy rights are protected" regarding Flock surveillance cameras.
The very existence of a network of cameras that tracks our movements is a violation of our privacy.
Carpenter vs United States (2018): "...individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the comprehensive record of their physical movements."
No safeguards can be created that can undo that violation.
The cameras must come down!
🇺🇸🇮🇱 Massie says he's moving to strip military integration with Israel out of the defense bill:
"What's even more concerning is Section 219 in the NDAA, which is going to start co-mingling our military supply chains and technology with Israel's.
It doesn't make sense to do that with a country of 10 million people.
So I've offered an amendment to strip Section 219 from that bill."
Integrated supply chains lock America into another country's conflicts and decisions, sacrificing flexibility.
Terrible idea. The recorded vote will show who agrees.
Writers: Daniel, Sol
Where is the discussion about de-nuclearizing Israel? We should bomb their nuclear facilities as they are the world's greatest threat, not Iran.
https://t.co/moZ4q7HFmp
This week the Senate will vote to merge our military’s most sensitive & secretive capabilities with Israel. This merger is buried within the massive NDAA and they’re hoping you won’t notice.
Merging our military with a foreign country is a treasonous betrayal of our sovereignty.
Call your senators & tell them to vote no on the NDAA until the merger w/ Israel (section 219) is taken out.
Tell them that we will never support merging our military with a foreign nation.
The senate switchboard number is: (202) 224-3121.
Microsoft added a service called ‘Microsoft Recall’ and rolled it out to people’s PCs
Every couple seconds your computer takes screenshots and saves them. This means banking, messages, anything intimate, everything on your phone if you connect it, everything that appears on your screen will be saved in a screenshot
You have to enable it but the way Microsoft words it is very sneaky. They simply say do you want to save snapshots, the average person will likely click yes and not know what they just signed up for
Microsoft says it’s all saved locally, encrypted and they don’t have access to it…..
Let’s just assume that’s true, if you get malware on your computer that means someone else can access all that info saved. They will have access to your entire life with these screenshots
How to turn it off is included in the video, I highly recommend shutting it off and or deleting it all together
Allegedly after pushback they added tweaks to skip screenshots of sensitive info like credit cards, passwords, etc…. But again this is if you trust Microsoft, trust their software to work 100% of the time…. Which most people don’t
⚠️HEADS UP! Ohio quietly changed the rules: during traffic stops, officers can now require personal information from everyone in the car. Drivers, passengers — no exceptions. Know the law..
"saga out of Volusia County, Florida, a 23-year-old woman spent 13 miserable days in jail for a fatal hit-and-run"
"Instead of a comprehensive investigation, the Florida Highway Patrol allegedly leaned heavily on a single Flock camera ping."
#privacy
https://t.co/vBQEQK4G4u
🚨 Data Centers in Ohio are preparing to discharge their water usage directly into lakes and streams and the EPA is working on permits to let them do it
“The Ohio EPA is drafting permits to let that wastewater flow straight into our lakes and streams. Five year permits, no guarantee of a sewage treatment plant on site, just straight into the river if that's what's nearby”
This is very real, the EPA is actually doing this, and there are real concerns:
Concerns raised by residents include
- Thermal pollution: Hot water can harm aquatic life.
- Chemicals: Potential for biocides, metals, or other additives.
- Massive withdrawals and discharges of water strain local water bodies, especially during droughts
- Environmental groups like Great Lakes groups warn of risks to drinking water, recreation and ecosystems
“No cell number, no account.”
That’s what I was told.
My phone has no SIM card, and I don’t use a traditional cell number.
Yet I still got the account set up.
Here’s what I did.
Artificial intelligence can now recreate your fingerprint using only a photo
With just a photo of a peace sign, Artificial intelligence and photo-editing software could extract a clear, usable fingerprint ridge details replica
Yes, this is real
It doesn’t even need to be a close up,
Within about 1.5 meters, about 5 feet, the AI tools and photo-editing software could extract relatively clear, usable fingerprint
Even from 1.5–3 meters, 5–10 feet, roughly half the print could still be recovered after enhancement
Security experts are even warning that this can be used to unlock homeowners smart doors
Ana Kasparian: "I had never once been called an anti-Semite until I criticized the Israeli government. We have high standards for every other world power, but when it comes to Israel, they get to do whatever they want."
TRILLIONS STOLEN FROM THE PEOPLE. TRILLIONS over the decades... OUR political class enabled it all...
...and Congress has the demonic balls to tell us Social Security is in trouble...
...and Congress will not secure our elections...