🚨 PEOPLE ARE FINDING OUT WHAT LICENSE PLATE CAMERAS ARE REALLY RECORDING — AND THEY'RE FREAKING OUT
Most people think these cameras only scan your license plate.
That's not what people are worried about anymore.
New technology is reportedly allowing authorities to identify and track phones, smartwatches, Bluetooth devices, vehicle systems, and other electronic signals moving through entire cities.
Your morning commute.
Your gym.
Your coffee stop.
Your kid's soccer practice.
Every trip potentially creating a digital trail.
This isn't really about your car.
It's about YOU.
Who you meet.
Where you go.
What route you take.
What time you leave home.
What time you come back.
And eventually... where you're likely to be next.
Meanwhile, thousands of camera systems are appearing across the country while massive data centers are being built to process and store unimaginable amounts of information.
A growing number of Americans believe we're watching the construction of a real-time surveillance network unlike anything we've seen before.
What do you think they're preparing for that we're not being told about?
Now you know why they need all those data centers.
It’s going to require a lot of computing power to track and analyze all the data from every American.
Seems that’s where we are headed though.
Ford CEO Jim Farley says people should not be able to work on their own cars and make person repairs
He says it’s just too complicated and you could “get hurt”
Ford makes over $50 billion dollars per year from their service and repair departments. Thats the real reason they design vehicles so complicated you can’t repair them on your own and need special equipment
American law enforcement is hiding camera inside fake utility boxes
This box looks like an electric box. It even has an electric bolt symbol as a decoy. But it’s fake, inside is a camera that used by law enforcement to monitor the public
Law enforcement uses these decoy boxes attached to utility poles for surveillance
We are under unlawful surveillance and they courts when side with law enforcement over these cameras
In many US jurisdictions, long-term warrantless pole camera surveillance of public areas or homes from a distance has been upheld by courts
Insane
They keep calling them license plate readers.
But according to The News & Observer, the system can capture vehicle make, decals, body type, racks, bumper stickers, temporary tags, and more.
That is not “just a plate.”
#DeFlock#Surveillance
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A couple of skate punks showing more spine than 96% of the chest thumping “MAGA patriots.”
When regular people start doing this, we don’t just reclaim our privacy... we reclaim the country.
New mass surveillance system introduced in America
“If you thought flock cameras are bad, law enforcement now has a system that identifies you based on the signals coming off of every single device you have”
“It collects your Bluetooth, your Wi-Fi, your RFID signals from your phone, your smartwatch, your headphones, your car, your car's radio, absolutely everything. Then it builds what they call an electronic fingerprint, and their website gives an example of this.
So picture 70 cars drive by one of these systems. Every car has an iPhone, but not every car has the same iPhone model, same smartwatch that's on you, same headphones, same everything else. So they build a profile based on you, not just your car's license plate anymore. So that combination is unique to you.
They don't just need your license plate anymore. They don't even need a picture of your face. They just need the signals that your devices are already broadcasting. Can work in malls, subways, any public place, pretty much anywhere this can work. And then all of that information is gonna get stored on a server where it could be searched for later.”
This isn't some random theory, it's real and I researched the details
It’s called SignalTrace, its commercially available law enforcement tool. It extends beyond traditional Automatic License Plate Recognition by capturing publicly broadcast radio signals from everyday devices
Signals Captured: Bluetooth from phones, watches, headphones, car systems, Wi-Fi, RFID like tags, key fobs, luggage and other local device emissions
It creates a Electronic Fingerprint unique profile by correlating multiple device signals that travel together with a vehicle and person. This includes your specific iPhone model + smartwatch + car infotainment + headphones
This is a massive mass surveillance tool
tracking profiles without needing faces, plates, or warrants in many cases. Networks of these sensors could map movements across cities
It builds persistent tracking profiles without needing faces, plates or warrants. Networks of these sensors could map movements across cities
We have to stop this type of technology for being normalized. This is unlawful surveillance without a warrant
Data centers are massive polluters driving up diesel prices. They rely on banks of diesel generators that spew particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides, creating smog, acid rain, and asthma triggers. California has some of the strictest anti-pollution laws, yet keeps approving data centers nonstop. The CO2 emissions are enormous, but the climate crowd is suddenly silent. The hidden environmental cost of our digital addiction. Worth it?
🚨 VOLVO WILL LITERALLY FLY YOU TO SWEDEN, PUT YOU IN A HOTEL, PAY FOR YOUR MEALS, AND SHIP YOUR CAR BACK TO AMERICA — AND PEOPLE CAN’T BELIEVE THIS IS REAL
A video is going viral after people discovered Volvo has a little-known "Overseas Delivery" program where buying certain new vehicles built in Europe includes:
• roundtrip flights for 2 to Sweden
• upscale hotel stays
• luxury dining credits
• factory tours
• museum access
• and your actual new Volvo waiting for you overseas
But that’s only the beginning.
After taking delivery in Gothenburg, buyers can drive the car through Sweden, and even other parts of Europe before Volvo ships the vehicle back to the United States afterward.
The internet is stunned this has existed for MORE THAN 50 YEARS while most Americans never even knew it was an option.
Now people are saying:
• “You’re telling me the vacation comes WITH the car?”
• “This sounds more luxurious than actual luxury brands.”
• “How is this not talked about more?”
After seeing this… would you actually buy a Volvo?
📹: caranddriver
Banking and development economist Richard Werner says the real reason we are seeing so many Data Centers being put up so quickly is because they are building the surveillance and digital currency network right now
“We are so close to the scariest, most dystopian system. This is what the drive to build all these thousands of data centers is about, to micromanage the world's population through the New Financial World Order. AI is really about that.
We're heading towards digital control systems where we have no more control over our liquid assets. It will be programmable, permission-based, so only what the central planners allow you to use your money for, at what time and place and location will be permitted.
And if you're in the wrong place, it's not going to work. And If you're buying the wrong book, it's not gonna work. Your money won't work outside a certain zone, whether it's 15-minute prison zone or whatever it may be. It is the totalitarian dictator's dream come true”
Here’s what he’s saying
Data centers as infrastructure for control
The data centers are essential for the massive computing power needed to track, analyze, and micromanage billions of transactions in real-time under a “New Financial World Order.”
This includes enforcing rules on what you can buy, where you can spend, and when “15-minute city” style geographic restrictions or blacklisting certain purchases
He’s saying AI isn’t just for chatbots or efficiency. It’s the perfect tool for the surveillance, predictive analytics, and an automated enforcement layer on top of digital money
I think he’s right. I also think it’s for the massive camera infrastructure being installed all over America with Flock
It’s all connected. This is the surveillance state being constructed
Erin Brockovich has launched a website and has begun tracking all data centers in America and logging resident complaints
In just 1 week it’s already logged 1,690 resident complaints
For this who don’t remember
Erin Brockovich was the paralegal responsible for winning out a case against PG&E, Hinckley in California, because their wastewater runoff was seeping into rural areas and creating a lot of health issues for, for the surrounding neighborhoods
That case brought in a $333 million settlement that went to the families affected by the situation because a lot of them either had staggering medical bills due to their tap water was no longer safe
So why is this important, well residents all over America are reporting their tap water and river water is being heavily polluted by data centers
Her map of data centers is new, she just launched it
The website features an interactive US map showing operational, under-construction, and proposed AI data centers, overlaid with community-reported complaints
Residents can submit reports with details, photos, and locations. Within days of launch, it received a surge of submissions over 1,600 in the first week, and reports of 1,800+ from 47 states shortly after
Common Resident Complaints Being Logged
- Water usage
- Raising utility bills for residents
- Noise pollution: Constant 24/7 humming from fans, generators, and cooling systems disrupting sleep, daily life, and wildlife.
- E-waste from frequent hardware upgrades, pollution including PFAS concerns
Is anyone familiar with the Flock AI surveillance cameras that are going up all over America right now?
A billion-dollar corporation is installing them so government agencies can watch us and track our movements WITHOUT a warrant.
They read every license plate and record detailed vehicle descriptions, then store that data in searchable private cloud servers tied to Palantir.
People will call it “safety,” but the 4th Amendment was written to stop this kind of mass AI dragnet surveillance.
I won’t be quiet about it — and you shouldn’t be either.
Flock cameras don’t just grab your license plate.
They log:
• Dents/stickers/damage/decals on car
• Likeness of driver (clothing & facial details)
• Direction, speed, duration of time on roads
• Accompanying passenger count
These cameras are Orwellian & unconstitutional.
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🚨DATA CENTERS IMMUNITY ALERT🚨 (HB 126)
HB 126 was written by the Ohio Chamber of Commerce and introduced by Rep. Meredith Craig & Rep. Adam Matthews. It has already passed the House and could get a vote in Senate Judiciary tomorrow! If a data center causes damage beyond physical property damage, the local government under HB 126 would NOT be able to sue the data center to recover that loss.
Under HB 126, If a disaster happens with respect to a data center – guess who is going to pick up the tab?—- WE ARE!
There’s a situation in Georgia, where the data centers used FAR more water than the owners says it would. Under HB 126 if a data center drains a local community of available water, the community cannot sue for the damage caused to residents or local farmers!! Ohio could be next!
This bill thus protects Blackstone private equity at the expense of citizens and ohio farmers. It’s up for a vote in judiciary committee tomorrow!!
EMAIL JUDICIARY COMMITTEE MEMBERS & SENATE PRESIDENT MCCOLLEY TODAY!
“Protect our right to sue data centers if they strip water from our local water supply or our farmlands! VOTE NO on HB 126.”
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