Side door access found in Flock camera units - it gets worse! 🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨
The data collected by the city is shared via that side door - which Flock did not tell the city council about - with a Fusion Center.
Fusion Centers combine local, county, state and federal governments. These are way beyond license plate readers, they are profiling us!!
This is De facto GPS tracking us individually.
Flock lied by omission to the City of Cleveland where the council member(s) had to find out about the side door access on their own - Flock did not tell them. See 55 second video. @therealDeFlock@FlockCamKiller
A woman just had one of these people turn up at her door DEMANDING to know if she was watching the BBC… because she didn’t have a licence.
These clowns don’t even work for the BBC.
They’re Capita contractors behalf of TV Licensing not the BBC itself.
They have ZERO legal power to come into your house, force you to talk, or demand anything.
Just say “No thank you” and slam the door.
Biggest con in the UK. Don’t engage.
🚨 New leaked San Francisco Police Department footage reveals they are monitoring citizens with drones
The SFPD drone monitoring has ramped up significantly since launch and now involves more than 600 flights per month
“You were not supposed to see this. The only reason you are is because cops in San Francisco livestreamed highly sensitive surveillance drone footage on the open web — The security researchers were struck by how, in all the videos they watched, no one ever looks up or attempts to hide from the drone, suggesting that their small size and high altitude make them virtually invisible. In other words, you would never even know that you were being watched, unless, of course, you find a link to a video stream of that police surveillance available on the public internet”
The Skydio drone models are used for:
- Active criminal investigations
- Vehicle pursuits
- Incidents like stolen vehicles, robberies, burglaries and reports of people with guns
But if you look at the videos it seems to go way beyond that…. There seems to be drones following people around and then when they don’t do anything suspicious they leave, like the basketball scene. It’s almost like they’re unlawfully putting people under surveillance…
Multiple towns in Connecticut are permanently removing Flock cameras from their neighborhoods after a massive backlash over privacy concerns.
A FOIA request revealed that, in just one town, third parties accessed camera data more than 500,000 times in only nine weeks.
"Flock Safety could not guarantee that it's not sharing information with federal agencies."
I respect WIRED so much.
Tech companies are FUMING because they thought it would be positive PR for their products.
Instead WIRED is publishing articles which expose the downsides of AI and tech surveillance. And now they’re getting sued for it. Support them!
Mississippi residents say they are being driven to the breaking point as they sue xAI over the relentless noise from a power plant that powers Elon Musk's data centers, alleging it has left them and their children suffering from constant migraines and anxiety.
"I feel like I'm being tortured every single day."
"The power plant is so loud it keeps my family awake at night."
This is WILD
American went to a parking garage in Detroit with a friend. They leave the parking garage and the friend who drove didn’t pay
That parking garage somehow automatically identified her by her phone, charged her card and texted her a receipt with the make, model and license plate of her friends vehicle
Again she didn’t drive, she didn’t interact with any machines, the parking garage was able to just identify her and charge her because she had her cell phone with her
This is real
The building was the Fisher Building garage in Detroit. It’s a shopping area
It’s a modern automated parking management system on Metropolis Parking’s platform that has License Plate Recognition cameras combined with phone-linked accounts and stored payment details
Because this woman had been there before and paid, the system saved her data, recognized her by her phones signal and automatically charged her with a previous payment method
Technology is going way too far
This is HAPPENING NOW! PalanTYRANNY Police State Just GOT WORSE!
School Buses Just Got Recruited Into the Palantyranny Surveillance Army
And They're Bringing the Whole Fleet.
That friendly yellow school bus that picks up the neighborhood kids? You know, the one without seat belts, but you'll get a healthy fine if you don't wear yours by a motorcycle cop who won't wear his?
School buses will soon be logging the license plate, make, model, color, and exact GPS location of every single vehicle they drive past — not just the ones that illegally zip by when the stop-arm is out. Then it hands that data to law enforcement for easy searching. This isn't sci-fi. It's the leaked plan from BusPatrol, the company already running AI stop-arm cameras on tens of thousands of school buses across 24 states.
Here's my video with more details:
Per my local police department, Flock charges approximately $3000/year per camera.
So American taxpayers are spending $349,671,000 per year to be constantly monitored. Most Americans are unaware this is happening.
@therealDeFlock
I pretty sure the Founding Fathers never intended for the American people to have zero representation in the federal government but that's exactly where we're at now. We've been relegated to being nothing more than tax cattle.
Trump: China is rigging the elections.
Hillary: Russia is rigging the elections.
Reality: U.S. corporations and U.S. billionaires are rigging the elections by buying off and bribing both parties to ensure they win every election and the people lose every election.
If you have a Gmail account, you need to read this.
Google’s AI is now rifling through your inbox emails and attachments, bank statements, tax docs, medical letters, the whole stack. It was enabled by default, and that quiet rollout is now facing a class-action lawsuit.
Here are 5 steps to turn it off because the kill switch is buried in two different spots:
A guy named Jonah accidentally built the most useful website on the internet.
It's called Privacy Guides.
This is the website Google would rather you not find, Meta actively lobbies against, data brokers have tried to discredit for years, and the entire advertising industry treats as a direct threat to their business model.
It has been online since 2019. It takes no affiliate money. It runs no ads. Journalists cite it. Security researchers trust it.
Here's how it works.
Privacy Guides is a curated recommendation list. The site itself sells nothing.
It just tells you which private tool actually replaces every surveillance product in your life, tested by security researchers and updated every month, organized into 40+ categories with the exact reason each pick was chosen.
→ Browsers that block trackers and ads by default
→ Email providers that cannot read your messages
→ Search engines that do not build a profile on you
→ Password managers you can self-host
→ VPNs that accept cash and Monero and log nothing
→ Messengers with end-to-end encryption Signal-tier or better
→ Photo apps that do not scan your camera roll
→ Health apps that do not sell your data to insurance companies
→ A custom Android OS called GrapheneOS that strips Google out of your phone entirely
The site is run by a non-profit called MAGIC Grants. Every recommendation goes through a public forum review, a GitHub pull request, and criteria published on the site so anyone can audit why a tool was chosen. No company can pay to be listed. No affiliate link exists on the entire domain.
Google can't shut this down. Meta can't shut this down. Amazon can't shut this down.
The entire $600 billion surveillance advertising industry is built on the assumption that you would never spend one afternoon on this website.
https://t.co/BQJjD1jANC
It's not just the government abusing camera surveillance anymore. The private market is doing it too.
I parked my car in a lot and paid ParkMobile $10.55. Later, I received an $85 bill in the mail because, according to them, it took me extra time to drive around looking for a space, park, and then I overstayed by a few minutes. Their cameras recorded the exact time my car entered and exited the lot, and they claim the right to bill me for every minute my vehicle was on the property—even while I was still searching for a parking spot.
Not long ago, many people would have called that excessive or even extortionate. Today, in an age of ubiquitous cameras and automated enforcement, it's increasingly treated as normal.
My only gripe with George Orwell is that 1984 didn't go far enough. It imagined a world where surveillance was primarily a tool of the state. What it missed was how eagerly private companies would embrace the same technology—not just to monitor people, but to monetize every possible moment.
@Parkmobile
Since we’re sharing Flock’s HQ…
Here is:
Palantir HQ:
19505 Biscayne Boulevard,
Suite 2350, Aventura, FL 33180
Axon HQ:
17800 N 85th St,
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Anduril HQ:
1400 Anduril,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Clearview AI HQ:
214 W 29th St,
New York, NY 10001
Eyes On You.
Truck drivers are now taking down Flock cameras in an Ohio town by ramming directly into the poles, and more people are starting to do the same.
The destruction has reportedly triggered a chain reaction, with other drivers following suit and leaving law enforcement scrambling.
Even people without vehicles are joining in, using baseball bats to smash the cameras.
"The vandalism is part of a trend across the country."
Hitler killed people he thought were Jews.
Stalin killed people he thought were class enemies.
Mao killed people he thought were counter revolutionaries.
Pol Pot killed people he thought were intellectuals.
Add it up: 20th century governments killed roughly 200M of their own citizens.
They did all that relying on paper records, informants, and guesswork.
Now imagine those regimes with modern tech: Flock cameras, location data, and facial recognition.
20th century dictators had to hunt.
Future dictators will just look at a dashboard.
Absolute power corrupts. Absolute surveillance automates it. Burn it all down now, or suffer the consequences later.
13 workers left Palantir and issued this statement.
"Palantir is increasingly complicit, normalizing authoritarianism under the guise of a 'revolution' led by oligarchs. We must resist this trend."
These are the traitors who just voted to push through a military merger with Israel:
• Alan Armstrong (R-OK)
• Jim Banks (R-IN)
• John Barrasso (R-WY)
• Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
• John Boozman (R-AR)
• Katie Britt (R-AL)
• Ted Budd (R-NC)
• Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV)
• Bill Cassidy (R-LA)
• Susan Collins (R-ME)
• John Cornyn (R-TX)
• Tom Cotton (R-AR)
• Kevin Cramer (R-ND)
• Mike Crapo (R-ID)
• Ted Cruz (R-TX)
• John Curtis (R-UT)
• Steve Daines (R-MT)
• Joni Ernst (R-IA)
• Deb Fischer (R-NE)
• Darline Graham (R-SC)
• Chuck Grassley (R-IA)
• Bill Hagerty (R-TN)
• Josh Hawley (R-MO)
• John Hoeven (R-ND)
• Jon Husted (R-OH)
• Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS)
• Ron Johnson (R-WI)
• John Kennedy (R-LA)
• James Lankford (R-OK)
• Mike Lee (R-UT)
• Cynthia Lummis (R-WY)
• Roger Marshall (R-KS)
• David McCormick (R-PA)
• Ashley Moody (R-FL)
• Jerry Moran (R-KS)
• Bernie Moreno (R-OH)
• Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
• Rand Paul (R-KY)
• Pete Ricketts (R-NE)
• Jim Risch (R-ID)
• Mike Rounds (R-SD)
• Eric Schmitt (R-MO)
• Rick Scott (R-FL)
• Tim Scott (R-SC)
• Tim Sheehy (R-MT)
• Dan Sullivan (R-AK)
• Thom Tillis (R-NC)
• Tommy Tuberville (R-AL)
• Roger Wicker (R-MS)
• Todd Young (R-IN)