3 blacks attack a drunk white kid in Birmingham, the female police officer comes in to protect the violent blacks and arrest the white kid
Absolutely disgusting the way white people are treated in England (@KnockoutAudit)
The site https://t.co/9tOj5Eqnbs has a map showing all the Flock cameras (with license plate readers) near you. Over 100,000 Flock devices already registered. Mass surveillance is under way. Spread the word and oppose Flock cameras. They need to be outlawed. This is a private company monitoring vehicles and selling all the data to the government and various corporations, in total violation of the Fourth Amendment.
New mass surveillance technology is being deployed in America, it will track Americans via Bluetooth connection from their devices
If “you thought Flock was bad, something even more terrifying is being installed all over America. It's made by a defense contractor called Leonardo, and here's what it does”
So the biggest problem with these LPRs, license plate readers like Flock, is that it needs to use a license plate to identify you
This company has found a way around that
They've made a device that can be installed next to any existing license plate reader that once it's installed, that next time they pull your license plate, it will pull all the unique Bluetooth identifiers from all the smart devices in your car.
But it doesn’t stop there, it gets worse
Once they have those devices, they link them to you via your license plate, and now they never need to scan your license plate again.
These new sensors can be installed anywhere, and they can even see who's traveling with you
It’s made by Leonardo DRS, they are a defense and technology company that works with U.S. military, law enforcement and intelligence agencies
These devices are reportedly being deployed or tested in various US cities alongside existing LPR networks
It’s called SignalTrace and it can be easily added onto any existing camera of their or Flock
It’s described as “An advanced intelligence system that upgrades standard license plate readers to track people by their smart devices they carry, rather than just by their vehicles
This is insane and should be federally banned. This is the surveillance state
Trump isn't wrong about any of this. It's worth reading the whole thing. He's correct. That *is* exactly what Communism is and Communists are like. Talk to anyone that escaped communism, talk to some of your friend's parents, talk to a Miami Cuban Uber driver, ask them what's up and they'll tell you how horrible it was. People ESCAPE communism, you never hear a story of people ESCAPING TO communism.
A man in Barnstable MA speaking on illegal immigration:
Brings to mind the Quote from Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn:
“The most terrifying force of death comes from the hands of men who wanted to be left alone. They try, so very hard, to mind their own business and provide for themselves and those they love. They do not ask for much. Just to be left alone. But when they are pushed too far, when their families, their homes, their livelihoods, or their way of life is threatened… they become the most dangerous force on earth.”
1640 Charles I - 2020 Charles III . Charles I was suspected of siding with the Catholics. Charles III basically siding with Islam. prolly sumthin to it.
Eminent Historian David Starkey says….
“He thinks the UK is at the stage of the equivalent of Charles the first or the reign of James the second”
“We are a state which has turned against its people, a state which has become the principal danger to the survival of the nation.”
My documentary on the Islamification of Birmingham has been demonetized on YouTube after reaching 600,000 views. So here is the entire video on X.
In the video, I'm told that it's okay to strike your wife if she's disobeying you. I'm told that I would have to leave the grocery store and go to the city center in order to be able to find a white person. I'm told that all women in the UK who cheat should be executed.
Thank you to @elonmusk for commenting on this video and allowing this content to be on X. If it weren't for X I genuinely think the west would have reached the point of no return already.
You are not asking enough questions of the supposed Edinburgh stabbing 🏴
- zero victims have been identified (he apparently stabbed 5 Muslims)
- the footage and information on the man was released IMMEDIATELY (this NEVER happens)
- there is ZERO blood on his knife OR his clothes (clear images of him with the knife are circulating, NO BLOOD)
All we have is grainy footage of a man being arrested with audio (which sounds fake and dubbed over by the way) in which he said he’s “doing it for Scotland”
I do NOT believe this for a SECOND - it absolutely STINKS.
Soccer isnt popular in america because you can literally go 80 minutes and the score will be 0-0. By that time in football you'de at least have 20 points. or basketball prolly 50. mystery solved.
First step to collective sanity is recognizing that the mainstream media are the ones holding our society hostage, abusing everyone with lies, waging a menticidal war that has been particularly effective at getting women to self-destruct. like a death star of propaganda.
What happens when we overlay the Dot-Com bubble of 2000 directly over the AI bubble of 2026?🤔
The visual is all one needs. The eerie similarity in time frame, structure, and character reveals everything. Nothing ever changes ... the same speculative cycle, the same crowd delusions, the same inevitable path.
For your private perusal… 📖
enjoy.
She's beautiful.
🚨 ILLINOIS ENACTS MOST AGGRESSIVE BITCOIN TAX IN THE 🇺🇸 US
Governor J.B. Pritzker has signed Illinois’ new Digital Asset Tax Act into law.
Starting January 1, 2027, Illinois will impose a 0.20% tax on the gross value of digital assets exchanged, transferred, or stored for customers.
In practice:
• Buy Bitcoin? Pay the tax.
• Transfer Bitcoin? Pay the tax.
• Store BTC with a custodian? Pay the tax.
Move $1 million through a bank wire, ACH transfer, brokerage account, or traditional custodian and Illinois takes nothing.
Move that same $1 million as a digital asset and the state takes $2,000.
The tax applies regardless of whether there is any profit, income, or capital gain. It is levied simply because a digital asset is being exchanged, transferred, or stored.
Critics argue this creates a first-of-its-kind regime that singles out blockchain-based activity while leaving analogous banking, brokerage, custody, and payment services untouched.
The law targets the service layer of the digital asset economy. While trading for one’s own account is excluded, businesses facilitating exchange, transfer, or custody for customers must collect and remit the tax, with customers ultimately liable if it is not collected.
The Crypto Council for Innovation warned that Illinois is becoming a national outlier by adopting a transaction-based tax on digital assets that has no comparable equivalent for stocks, bonds, derivatives, bank deposits, or traditional financial transactions anywhere else in the country.
Industry groups say the law is a powerful incentive for entrepreneurs, startups, and investment to leave Illinois for more competitive jurisdictions.
Perhaps most surprising is the timing. Illinois only recently adopted the Digital Assets and Consumer Protection Act (DACPA), a framework many viewed as a constructive approach to blockchain innovation. This new tax represents a sharp reversal.
The question now is whether other states follow Illinois’ lead, or whether this becomes a case study in how to drive an emerging industry elsewhere.