A Virginia woman was shocked to find a Flock surveillance pole in front of her home without notice
When police investigated, they said they didn’t know what it was either
@pnwguerrilla I’m so tired of large companies asking me if I want to round up. How about they round down on my purchase and they can donate the difference, or give it back to the consumer.
"I have nothing to hide"
Yeah? Except:
Your medical info.
Your search history.
Your financial history.
Your location patterns.
Your relationship "data."
Your habits and routines.
Your banking information.
Privacy isn’t about secrecy.
It’s about refusing to be inventory.
Do not eat these. Discard immediately if you recognize any of these in yours or a loved one’s kitchen, it’s the easiest act of love you can do for them today.
A French study in PLOS Medicine examined the impact of emulsifiers (food additives used to improve texture and extend shelf life) on cancer risk.
Researchers analyzed data from 92,000 adults over nearly 7 years and found that certain emulsifiers significantly increased cancer risk:
Mono & diglycerides of fatty acids (E471)—found in processed baked goods, margarine, and ice cream—were linked to:
15% higher risk of overall cancer
24% higher risk of breast cancer
46% higher risk of prostate cancer
Carrageenan (E407 & E407a)—a thickening agent in dairy alternatives, deli meats, and plant-based products—was linked to:
32% higher risk of breast cancer.
Cancer is complex and multifactorial, but one thing is certain: the food we eat plays a massive role in shaping our long-term health. Cutting out ultra-processed foods and focusing on whole, nutrient-dense foods is one of the most powerful steps you can take to reduce disease risk.
Thank you to my friend Vani Hari for this image + bringing awareness to this critical issue.
🚨WHAT ON EARTH?!!!
Over 100 Flock cameras that were set to "go dark" at the end of June after city council voted to shut them down...
...have bizarrely just REMAINED ON and the police are still using them
On June 17, the city council's safety committee voted to END the contract because when they asked police to prove these cameras actually reduce crime, the police could point to only 3 cases that led to convictions.
So the city council let the contract expire on June 29th, but then people noticed the cameras were still up...
...because Flock VOLUNTEERED to keep running them for FREE while the city "figures it out."
In fact, police confirmed they are still running them to "keep the community safe" and the company agreed to keep the system live, despite the contract expiring.
It gets worse.
When reporters asked simple questions like... is data still being collected? Do the cameras shut off or keep recording? Who can access what was already stored? It turned out that neither the city NOR Flock would answer.
So just to recap:
The contract is expired.
The elected body said no.
Nobody re-authorized it.
Flock won't say what it's doing with the data.
...but the cameras are STILL ON and being used by police
I will say it again…. please please please go online and generate an Astrocartography chart, find your Sun, Venus and Jupiter lines, and travel there as soon as you can!
🧙🏽♀️ Witchy Woo Tip:
While the rest of the world romanticizes "vintage" finds, they remain entirely blind to the invisible baggage they are bringing across their thresholds. Material objects are not inert; they are energetic sponges.
When you buy something antique, you aren’t just purchasing a piece of decor, you are acquiring a physical anchor to an unknown, historical timeline.
An object carries the compounded layers of every room it sat in, every argument it witnessed, and every unspoken emotion that saturated its environment. This is what it means for an item to be seasoned.
The Glamour Spell:
Aesthetic vs. Frequency
We live in a culture hypnotized by visual curation. People buy mid-century chairs or Victorian mirrors simply because they look elite. This is a dangerous form of aesthetic romanticism.
When you bring an unverified, seasoned object into your home, you invite an energetic Trojan Horse into your sanctuary. That stunning antique desk might have been the epicenter of someone’s financial ruin and anxious nights. If you experience sudden creative blocks or unexplained heavy moods after a vintage shopping trip, you aren't imagining it. You are experiencing a timeline clash.
Your home should be a launchpad for your future, not a museum for someone else's unresolved past.
If you still choose to bring seasoned objects into your field, you cannot afford to be passive. It takes more than a casual wave of a sage stick to clear decades of embedded frequency; it requires a strict energetic eviction.
• The Diagnostic Audit: Before an object enters your home, read its signature. Touch it with intention. Do you feel an expansion in your chest, or a subtle, tight restriction? If it feels heavy, leave it. Never let aesthetic override intuition.
• The Command: Once home, explicitly strip the object of its old assignment. Mentally state that its past timeline is officially closed, its old loyalties are dissolved, and it now answers exclusively to your authority.
• The Reprogramming: Dedicate the object to a new purpose. Let it know exactly what frequency it is now required to hold in your sanctuary, whether that is power, clarity, or absolute stillness.
Stop treating your environment like an accidental collection of pretty things. If you do not actively command the frequency of your space, the history of your objects will command you.