How to legally and lawfully GET RID OF ALL @Flock_Safety
🚨 Flock has a hidden weakness many don’t know: public records requests.
Activists have successfully forced at least 8 cities to shut down Flock programs, either by exposing unauthorized data access or showing the footage was publicly accessible.
One of the most effective ways to take down Flock cameras?
FOIA Freedom of Info Requests
PRA Public Records Requests
Credit to @JasonBassler1 for a template to file one in your city:
This YouTuber, Benn Jordan discovered that a surveillance company named Flock Safety who currently has over 90K camera deployed throughout the US, is severely compromised. He found that many cameras are live-streaming directly to the open internet.
It’s important that you understand what happened last night.
Last night, Stephen Colbert interviewed Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, a candidate who, by all accounts, is on track in the polls to flip Texas blue.
In response, Trump’s FCC reportedly threatened CBS if the interview aired.
CBS caved and pulled the segment, citing “financial reasons.”
In modern American history, no president has been more hostile to free speech than Donald Trump.
But censorship always backfires.
Here’s the full segment Trump didn’t want you to see.
Senator Ruben Gallego just laid out the most powerful plan yet to stop Trump from stealing the 2026 midterms—and it's breathtaking in its simplicity.
If Trump tries to "nationalize the vote" and rig our elections, Gallego says we shut it ALL down. A general strike. Nationwide.
"If you're a pilot, do not show up. If you drive a train, do not show up. If you're a teacher, do not show up. We grind the country to a halt."
And here's the part that should make every billionaire nervous: "If we have to destroy the stock market to save democracy, we need to accept that. The richest and most powerful people in the world need to understand that that is a real possibility. There is no economic stability without democratic stability."
This is what real resistance looks like. Not just protest. Not just hashtags. Total shutdown.
The message to Trump is clear: Try to steal our democracy, and we'll make sure you have nothing left to rule over.
Senator just unveiled the plan to SHUT DOWN THE COUNTRY if Trump rigs 2026:
https://t.co/atO3Cwx8jB...
For #BlackHistoryMonth I encourage everyone to please read the DOJ report on the Tulsa Massacre
It may be tough at times, but I think it's important to understand what our people endured
BOMBSHELL CONFIRMED. Whistleblower Chuck Borges was RIGHT. Elon Musk's DOGE team at Social Security ILLEGALLY copied 300 MILLION Americans' private data onto unsecured servers—then signed secret agreements with political operatives to use that data to OVERTURN ELECTION RESULTS.
This isn't government efficiency. This is data TREASON. The Trump administration admitted it ALL in court.
They covered it up for months while Borges lost his career for telling the truth. If there's no justice for this anti-American corruption, there will be no peace.
PRISON. NOW.
They BOMBED a BLACK American neighborhood killing and displacing innocent women and children then stole the remains of a 14 and 12 year old and used them for online forensic courses… 1985 btw, 40 years ago. They try to erase and hide stuff like this
They tried so hard to suppress this video today.
But because of YOU, it is now TRENDING.
Please RETWEET and QUOTE TWEET this important video reminding us all WHO WE WERE BEFORE TRUMP
The reason folks wanna ban Black History courses and censor museums is so you won’t see the parallels between what they did after Reconstruction and what they’re doing now
What US city has the largest gap between national perception and reality?
My answer: Detroit
Everyone seems to think it’s a run down hell hole w nothing but boarded up buildings.
In reality:
> Completely rejuvenated downtown w businesses, residential, restaurants, & nice sports venues – Ford Field (Lions), Comerica Park (Tigers), Little Caesars Arena (Pistons & Red Wings)
> One of the best airports in the country – Delta hub w direct flights all over the world
> Tons of history, culture, and classic architecture
> Diversifying economy beyond auto into tech, medical, etc.
> People are genuinely nice but also super tough & resilient
Of course it’s not all unicorns and rainbows. While some parts of the city are making a comeback, others are being left behind.
There’s crime, traffic and all the other things most big cities battle.
But if Detroit has a national reputation of 1/10, in actuality I think it’s more like 7/10.