🚨 WOW! Justices Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito just went MAXIMUM BASED on the Supreme Court against birthright citizenship for illegal invaders
"Clarence Thomas writes a 91 PAGE DISSENT:"
THOMAS: "I am NOT sure that today's opinion will stand the test of time. The citizenship clause added greatly to the dignity and glory of American citizenship. Today's opinion devalues that citizenship."
ALITO: "Suppose that a person's only connection to this country is that he was born here to a mother who was present just long enough to give birth and then quickly returned to a native country."
"Suppose that country is a strategic adversary or enemy of the United States."
"Suppose the child never visited the United States while growing up and was inculcated with hatred of this country."
"According to this court, now that person is a citizen of the United States."
@WillCain: "He has a point!"
🚨 Flock has a hidden weakness many don’t know: public records requests.
Activists have successfully forced at least 8 cities to shut down Flock programs, either by exposing unauthorized data access or showing the footage was publicly accessible.
One of the most effective ways to take down Flock cameras? FOIA/PRA requests.
Here’s a template to file one in your city:
To the Custodian of Records:
Pursuant to the (your state here) Public Records Act (your state's public records act code.), I request access to and copies of the following public records relating to the (your local police) Police Department’s surveillance camera network reportedly consisting of more than 2,600 cameras deployed throughout the city.
Please provide records covering the period January 1, 2020 through present unless otherwise specified.
1. Policies and Legal Authority
All policies, procedures, memoranda, directives, or legal analyses governing:
-The deployment and operation of surveillance cameras within __________
-Any legal justification for the program under federal or state constitutional law
-Policies governing Fourth Amendment considerations or privacy protections
-Any City Council ordinances or resolutions authorizing the camera network
2. Contracts and Vendors
All contracts, agreements, memoranda of understanding, purchase orders, or amendments with vendors or service providers related to:
-Surveillance cameras
-Automated license plate readers
-Real-time crime centers
-Video analytics, facial recognition, or artificial intelligence
-Data storage or cloud services used for camera footage
Please include vendor proposals, RFP responses, and bid documents.
3. Camera Locations
Records identifying:
-The number and location of cameras deployed
-Maps, GIS datasets, or inventories of surveillance devices
-Any classification of cameras as public, private-partner, or third-party integrated cameras
(If precise coordinates are withheld, provide generalized location records or district-level inventories.)
4. Data Retention and Access
All records describing:
-Video retention schedules
-Policies for deletion or archiving of footage
-Which agencies or departments have access to the camera network
-Any data sharing agreements with other agencies including but not limited to:
-(your state) Highway Patrol -Federal agencies (FBI, DHS, ICE, etc.) -Regional task forces
5. Private Camera Integration Programs
All records relating to programs that integrate privately owned cameras into the police network, including:
-Agreements with homeowners, businesses, or HOAs
-Terms of participation
-Data access rights granted to the police department
6. Surveillance Technology Capabilities
Records describing whether the system includes or supports:
-Facial recognition
-License plate recognition
-Behavioral analytics
-Crowd detection
-Real-time monitoring centers
7. Crime Reduction Claims
All records, reports, studies, or internal analyses supporting claims that the surveillance network caused reductions in crime, including:
-Statistical reports
-Internal evaluations
-Communications discussing the effectiveness of the system
8. Communications
Emails, memoranda, and internal communications between (your city) Police Department personnel, City officials, or vendors referencing:
-Expansion of the camera network
-Privacy concerns
-Public opposition or legal review
Search terms should include: “camera network”, “surveillance cameras”, “real time crime center”, "Aerodome", "Raven", “ALPR”, “Flock”, “facial recognition”, and “camera integration”.
Format
Please provide records in electronic format via email or download link.
If any records are withheld, please provide the specific statutory exemption relied upon and produce all reasonably segregable portions of responsive documents.
Fee Waiver
This request concerns matters of significant public interest involving government surveillance and constitutional rights, and any fees should be waived or minimized.
I look forward to your response within the statutory timeframe.
Fun fact: The phrase "reasonable expectation of privacy" is nowhere in the 4th Amendment. A judge invented it in 1967.
The actual text guarantees your right to be secure in your person, house, papers, and effects. One is an unalienable property right; the other is a legal loophole that shrinks every time technology grows.
Here is the progression of FLOCK safety cameras which have been erected in the United States in the last 2 years.
Notice how red states seem to be taking the lead here?
@MRMaguire@FreddyLA7 My mother’s great grandparents came from
Bavaria in the mid 1800’s and settled in Cincinnati. Most of the family is still here and some of the original acres of land is still in the family today
Everything in nature seeks out the sun.
Flowers turn to face it. Trees grow towards it. Animals leave their burrows to graze in it. Lizards spend half the day arranged on rocks to soak it up.
Two and a half million years of human evolution happened with the sun on our skin.
Now we slather petrochemicals on the body to block it, sit indoors under fluorescent strips, and supplement the vitamin D we used to make for free.
Then we wonder why everything aches and nothing works.
🇺🇸 The Flock/Palantir AI surveillance camera network used by the U.S government is actively growing by 200+ cameras per day.
It enables real-time tracking, including vehicle, make, model, and behavioral profiling... wait... what... behavioral profiling???
Welcome to pre-crime, and you thought Minority Report was just science fiction.
Source: DeFlock Maps
HOW MANY FLOCK CAMERAS ARE IN YOUR AREA?
Find out: https://t.co/c5C2DMdMdD
Btw Flocks transmit your position, car & photo data NATIONWIDE, not just locally
We already have 300 in West Palm Beach, 1000 each in Orlando and Miami
So. If you are in ANY emergency situation — let’s say you park in your driveway, & only as you begin taking your groceries from the car, you see movement in your home that is supposed to be empty. And a broken window. You cannot drive away to somewhere safer to get help. Your car refuses.
You are at a traffic light. Suddenly someone is trying to get into your car (this has happened to me). You have a split second to accelerate & leave him in the dust. Your car shuts down power.
The school calls. Your daughter has fainted. You cannot drive to the school to pick her up because your car notices your eyes are wide & you’re breathing fast.
Your car now controls whether you live or die in an emergency situation. And those controls cannot be overridden.
I wasn’t happy when Clinton, Obama or Biden won, but I didn’t call them fascist/dangerous/threat to democracy. I didn’t hope someone would assassinate them. I went on with my life with gratitude. Friends on the left, please try this. Your life and our country will be better.
Just starting to climb flights of stairs on the ultra high ceiling that he has. Works and shows up every day with the intention of being a pro. The growth from January when he started throwing for us to now has been fun to watch. The best is yet to come for this one!