I took a deep dive through my local police department last night...
What I found is pretty shocking.
Apparently, Hispanic ILLEGAL ALIENS are being labeled "WHITE" in arrest records.
Whatever the "WHITE" crime rate actually is, it's far lower than you could possibly imagine.
It's not only @Flock_Safety helping to create a surveillance state, others like @LeonardoDRSnews, which is a US defense contractor, are helping too. Their "SignalTrace" hardware piggybacks on Flock cameras and reads RFID, Wifi and Bluetooth signals and logs what it captures along with the data from the Flock cameras. If this isn't a GROSS violation of our rights, I don't know what is. #deflockme
🚨#BREAKING: A bizarre scene has just occurred in court where a man accused of vandalizing Flock cameras says he has no intention of stopping.
When asked if he planned to continue taking down the cameras, he said:
“Absolutely. They are a clear threat to public safety.”
Police say he replaced the cameras with a sign saying “You’re welcome, Republic of New Mexico.”
Per Fox News…
D.C. medical examiner— “Sen. Lindsey Graham suffered an aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease”
In laymen’s terms:
It means years of fatty plaque buildup (hardening of the arteries) weakens the wall of the body’s main artery (the aorta), causing it to tear so blood splits the layers apart and can block flow to vital organs or cause it to burst.
ASHLAND, Ohio — Ashland Police are investigating after multiple #Flock cameras were reportedly damaged across the city late Wednesday night into early Thursday morning.
When officers arrived, they reported that it appeared someone had driven through a Flock camera. As the investigation continued, police noted additional Flock cameras had also been damaged, including cameras near Meadow Brook, West Main Street, the State Route 42 and U.S. 250 bypass area, and near Home Depot.
Real governance is built on real standards, not vague promises. Connecticut SB397 defines exactly when license plate readers can be used, how long data is retained, who can access it, and what agencies must report.
Learn more: https://t.co/4FVBD2oZOA
Flock and Flock-like cameras track where law-abiding people go, who they visit, and how they live - all without a warrant.
I attempted to stop this with an amendment, which unfortunately failed recently in Committee; that’s not the end of this, though. The mass surveillance of the American People must end. Call your legislators.
STOP THE FLOCK.
USA. A breakfast counter. The waitress recommended the biscuits and gravy, and when the plate arrived, I thought something had gone wrong in the kitchen.
I say this with shame. The dish looked like a construction site after rain. Pale mounds. Gray ladle-fall. Speckles I could not identify.
In my land, the eye eats first. A meal is arranged like a garden. This meal was arranged like weather.
"Is it… finished?" I asked, carefully.
"Honey, that's what it looks like."
The man beside me was already eating his. He did not look up. "Just try it."
I am a man who has charged hillsides at dawn. I raised the fork. I tried it.
I must now formally apologize to the biscuits, the gravy, the waitress, the kitchen, and the entire breakfast tradition of the American South.
It was magnificent. Warm. Peppered. The biscuit drank the gravy the way a field drinks rain — THAT is why it is shaped like that, you fool — and every mound I had insulted was a soft fold of comfort that my homeland, in eight hundred years, never once thought to invent.
"Well?" the waitress asked.
"I judged it," I confessed. "By its appearance. I am ashamed."
"Everybody does, hon."
Everybody does. A national dish that forgives you for doubting it. It expects the doubt. It waits for you on the other side of it.
Do not judge the gravy by its face. Judge yourself, for hesitating.
I order it every Saturday now. I no longer see the construction site. I see only the garden.
It was a garden the whole time. The eye must be trained.