This is Flocked up. Now they're going to read all your bluetooth devices as you drive past. Then they'll be tracking your phone's physical location, your car's bluetooth devices, and the bluetooth signatures of any passengers in your vehicle.
The USA is rapidly turning into the Soviet Union. The flocking must stop.
This particularly pisses me off because they do not ask it of the athletes that have freedom to express their opinions without serious repercussions… only the ones under the threat of repressive dictatorships
The US Government will pass Digital ID and the majority of people won’t notice until their phone locks them out until they provide photo ID and face scan videos. Then the data centers and flock camera infrastructure will be in place to setup the new world order.
Israel has banned sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) from entering the Gaza Strip.
Bicarbonate is an essential ingredient in kidney dialysis; with supplies running out, the lives of 650 patients relying on dialysis are in imminent danger.
This artificial health crisis is being manufactured by the criminal Israeli regime; the intent is genocidal.
THE POLICE STATE HAS NO POWER OVER YOU TAKE IT FUCKING DOWN AMERICA IS LAND OF THE FREE PISS THE FUCK OFF WE FUND YOU LIKE I SAID WE CAN EASILY TAKE IT AWAY!!!!
Some confirmation from someone on the inside that these data centers are actually mass surveillance centers (and once again, that they use Palestinians as guinea pigs for what they will do to us. I know a lot of you fucks only care when something start to threaten you personally)
Israeli bulldozers are uprooting hundreds of olive trees in the village of Zububa, in the occupied West Bank.
Trees that have stood for centuries.
Trees older than the “State of Israel.”
BREAKING:
Israel is wiping out village after village in South Lebanon right now.
In the middle of the night.
Villages older than entire modern states.
Not military targets.
This is terrorism. Pure and simple.
🚨Might be a waste of time posting this, but I'mma do it anyway. Long post incoming.
The internet is our Library of Alexandria.
The internet as we've been using it up to this point has been relatively free to use in terms of what you could do, with very few limitations.
Instant communication around the world, being able to speak with other languages in a back and forth dialogue, content making and sharing, shopping, gaming, information gathering and sharing, a place to learn and so on.
You have the freedom and ability to speak your mind on something and a chance for that something to be seen and heard INSTANTLY.
Should the powers that be decide to change the rules, things as we have now will never be the same.
The list:
-Speaking to someone outside of your country without proper clearance, like a digital passport. Something you will likely have to pay for, should it ever happen.
-Slowed communications. No longer instant for whatever arbitrary reason they decide to give.
-Country gates. You may not even be allowed to visit certain websites outside your country's jurisdiction, without said digital passport.
-Paying for time spent on foreign websites, like long distance calls used to cost money.
-Content making and gathering. If you make something that they deem unsafe, even if it's not, you are subject to their laws—This includes speaking out against an injustice. Or criticizing your government.
-Information gathering, sharing, learning. You may not be allowed easy access to information as you do now.
To wrap it all up. Some of these things sound absurd and you'd be right to say so. But all they have to do is decide that they want more control and we have to live with it.
If you think you are safe because you don't do anything "bad", all they have to do is change what that means and suddenly you're in trouble.
Police secretly call ICE on U.S. citizen during traffic stop—for having a suspicious "dark-skinned" passenger.
Officer told woman to drive to secluded highway exit—then ICE agents surround car guns drawn.
"You can hear an agent yell 'gun!'" she said.
"They wanted to kill us."
"We have no weapons, not even a small knife."
Agents then take her phone out of her hands and throw it away—while threatening more violence.
Police claim the woman driving had a suspended license—and told her she had to exit the highway and park.
Incident occurred at exit 26 off the I-10 in Salome, Arizona.
D. Quintana doesn't have an account on this platform—so posting first credited video here to help her raise awareness.