I firmly believe that when you have no context to the systems for which you live under, it’s all the more easy for you to succumb to the effects of them. You NEED to read books. You need to understand how your government works. How your society works sociologically. We live under systems.
since Israel has lost control of the narrative, they've moved to establish law through their blackmailed/bought political prostitutes that would cede American sovereignty completely over to them. This is unprecedented in the history of the world—a superpower turning all the keys, levers, secrets, and controls over to a foreign colony.
In 37 days this man will become the first American man to be prosecuted over the Epstein Files.
His crime?
Whistleblowing the pedophiles who are ACTUALLY IN THE EPSTEIN FILES.
The Epstein Class will not be held accountable.
NEVER STOP TALKING ABOUT THE #EPSTEINFILES
🚨WHAT ON EARTH?!!!
Over 100 Flock cameras that were set to "go dark" at the end of June after city council voted to shut them down...
...have bizarrely just REMAINED ON and the police are still using them
On June 17, the city council's safety committee voted to END the contract because when they asked police to prove these cameras actually reduce crime, the police could point to only 3 cases that led to convictions.
So the city council let the contract expire on June 29th, but then people noticed the cameras were still up...
...because Flock VOLUNTEERED to keep running them for FREE while the city "figures it out."
In fact, police confirmed they are still running them to "keep the community safe" and the company agreed to keep the system live, despite the contract expiring.
It gets worse.
When reporters asked simple questions like... is data still being collected? Do the cameras shut off or keep recording? Who can access what was already stored? It turned out that neither the city NOR Flock would answer.
So just to recap:
The contract is expired.
The elected body said no.
Nobody re-authorized it.
Flock won't say what it's doing with the data.
...but the cameras are STILL ON and being used by police
The strange thing about celebrating the 250th anniversary of Independence Day is that we live under a more tyrannical government now than the one that the founders fought for independence from.