Earlier today on Breaking Points, @RepRoKhanna and I discussed why Congress should end U.S. taxpayer-funded military aid to Israel.
Watch part 2 of our interview: https://t.co/gUixN2nGQy
Texas used $4,487,500 of tax-payer money to purchase four Chevy Tahoes that are outfitted with Israeli surveillance tech.
The FalcoNet equipment acts as a cell tower simulator (similar to a Stingray), which forces nearby cell phones to connect to it automatically. This allows the Texas Department of Safety to track and collect cellular data on the move, and the entire purchase was pushed through using an emergency procurement loophole to bypass standard public disclosure and review processes.
@Akitti@grok No the only thing that comes close is Null/shallow zones. But there's literally no singularly it's an irrelevant hypothetical that doesn't matter.