There are 100,000+ cameras bolted to poles and stoplights across America, photographing your license plate, logging where you were and when, and handing that record to any cop in any state who wants it.
That number comes from DeFlock, a volunteer effort mapping the cameras one by one, and it climbs every week. Nobody really knows the true count. Some estimates run three times higher. A surveillance net too large to count is one no one can rein in, and the not knowing is part of the problem.
A school district in Georgia ran 375 of those searches to figure out where children sleep at night. "Residency verification," the officers typed in the box. They pointed a tool sold to "catch carjackers" at six-year-olds, to check whether a kid lived in the right zip code.
Police in more than 50 departments searched the network to track people at protests, some hunting named activist groups. Immigration agents with no legal access of their own had local cops run searches on their behalf, 4,000 of them in a single year.
The cameras do not care what they are aimed at. A net that catches the carjacker catches the churchgoer, the patient leaving the clinic, the gun owner, the man driving to a meeting he would rather keep quiet. It was built to catch everyone, because a camera cannot tell the guilty from the rest and was never asked to.
The men who sell these cameras know this. They market the carjacker and deliver the dragnet. Every plate. Every dent. Every Tuesday you drove past the same corner at the same hour. Filed, timestamped, and searchable by strangers with badges for as long as they care to keep it, which is forever.
This is what a police state looks like when it arrives.
Mosquitos may be annoying but they are major pollinators as well as food sources for other important foundational species for ecosystems worldwide. The attack on mosquitos has led to an incredibly steep drop in biodiversity over the last 10 years.
BREAKING: Google is planning to release 32 million mosquitoes across Florida and California.
The company has asked the EPA for permission to proceed, with the public given until June 5 to respond.
The mosquitoes are infected with Wolbachia bacteria, which stops them from reproducing and slowly collapses the wild population from within.
Google's previous Debug Project trial in California's Central Valley nearly eliminated mosquitoes from three test sites entirely. A separate trial in Singapore cut dengue cases by 70% within 12 months.
Google has now released over 1 billion mosquitoes across four continents. This new proposal is the largest deployment in US history.
I’m going to state the obvious: voting doesn’t matter.
When a foreign country pours $32 million to unseat someone who doesn’t bend the knee and succeeds, it’s because we are an occupied nation.
Real change won’t come from the ballot box.
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.
This is why ICE, DHS, and IG and TikTok users are given MetaRayBan glasses: to spy on regular people and put our biometrics in an AI surveillance database owned by Palantair so our gov'ts infiltrated by technofascists and zionits can penalize us for standing up for our rights.
🚨 States Now BLOCKING Flock FOIA Requests
Open‑records laws expose ALPR surveillance. Now lawmakers across the country want to shut the records down, with pending bills already in AZ and CT.
'Public safety’ turns into ‘public secrecy’ real quick once the public starts asking questions.
Am I the only one who still views minimum wage as gas money for your car and movie tickets for you and your date while you gain work experience in high school or at the bookstore in college?
When did it become a career wage?
Edward Snowden, speaking in 2015:
"When you say I don't care about the right to privacy because I have nothing to hide, that's no different than saying I don't care about freedom of speech because I have nothing to say, or freedom of the press because I have nothing to write."
Fertilizer is scarce and expensive!
That's why we let about 4 billion pounds of nitrogen and phosphorus reach the Gulf of Mexico from the Mississippi Basin every year.
Roughly 70% of it comes from agriculture. Which is unregulated of course!
March 2026 was the third-worst month for drought in observed history for the United States.
The only two worse months were July and August 1934, during the infamous Dust Bowl.
Inflation works one way and one way only. Prices go up and they stay up. These people's greed will never be satisfied and they will never miss a chance to price gouge.