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Exactly as predicted, Meta’s smart glasses are drifting toward something far more useful to corporations than sunglasses with a camera: a wearable surveillance network. Reports now show facial data collection features being enabled across devices, turning everyday users into walking data collectors whether they realize it or not. None...

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HORRIFYING: Flock Cameras are quietly installing an AI-powered mass surveillance network across America — and the connections run straight to Palantir and Peter Thiel. A veteran IT expert (20+ years, Fortune 500 network architect) dropped the receipts from Flock’s own patents and public records: Flock sells these as “simple license plate readers.” Reality: AI surveillance machines that capture EVERY passing vehicle AND person, transmit the data to a PRIVATE corporate cloud (AWS-based), and make it instantly queryable by police, state agencies, AND federal entities — including secret pilots giving Border Patrol access without cities even knowing. Your city pays for the cameras. You don’t own or control the database. No public records requests work against the private servers. Your daily movements are harvested by a multi-billion-dollar corporation that answers to venture capital investors, not to you or your elected officials. Flock didn’t hit $7.5 BILLION valuation on camera subscriptions alone. The math doesn’t add up — unless the real product is nationwide, cross-jurisdictional data. Now connect the dots: - Peter Thiel (co-founder of Palantir) is one of Flock’s primary early investors through his Founders Fund. - Flock data flows into Palantir’s data-fusion platform — the same system with a $30 million ICE contract. - Palantir’s own CEO recently admitted their technology is being used as a “political instrument” to reduce the power of certain voters. These aren’t separate companies with separate agendas. They are connected players building connected infrastructure for total visibility. Patents (like US11416545B1) go far beyond plates — they describe broader object detection and tracking of people and pedestrians. Nationwide lookups are enabled for most customers. Once the cameras are up, the data never expires and the queries are logged in a system you can’t audit. This is the foundation of an AI surveillance state being rolled out street-by-street, town-by-town — sold to you as “public safety” while your constitutional protections evaporate into a private cloud controlled by unaccountable tech billionaires. We’re not against police solving real crimes. We are against mass surveillance of innocent Americans by companies with documented deception and investors who openly talk about using technology for political power. Demand action now: - Full audit of every query against Flock data - Disclosure of ALL data-sharing agreements (especially federal) - Immediate vote to CANCEL every Flock contract nationwide Before “safety” becomes the permanent excuse for total control. Wake up. This is already happening in your city. Find the cameras near you and start asking questions.

Valerie Anne Smith

40,375 次观看 • 3 天前

This is horrifying and every American needs to hear this California resident exposes what’s really going on with Flock Cameras in America “I want to be clear what these cameras actually are, and I say that with somebody with 20 years of experience in IT. I've served as the chief network architect for Fortune 500 companies, I've designed data centers, and today I work on cloud infrastructure for one of the largest loan origination companies in the country. I'm not speculating on how this technology works. I've read their patents and I know how it works. Flock advertises these cameras as simple license plate readers. But their own patents tell a different story. They're AI-powered surveillance machines that capture every passing vehicle and person and transmit that data to a private corporate cloud, making it queryable by a multitude of state and federal agencies. The city of Corona does not control that database, and Corona residents have no public record rights against a private company's servers. Our daily movements are being harvested by a $7.5 billion corporation, that only answers to venture capital investors, not to us. Flock did not reach that valuation on their per-camera subscription fees. That math doesn't add up The city council should also understand who they're doing business with. Flock CEO was asked whether the company had any federal contracts. He said no. That was a lie. Public records revealed that Flock had been secretly running a pilot program giving the US Border Patrol access to local police camera data without the knowledge of the cities that paid for the cameras. Now consider who's behind the company and where your data flows. Flock integrates directly with Palantir, a data fusion platform, with a $30 million contract with ICE. Peter Thiel, the founder of Palantir, is also one of Flock's primary investors. These are not separate companies with separate agendas. They are connected actors that are building a connected infrastructure. Palantir's own CEO stated publicly just this month that his technology is being used as a political instrument, designed to reduce the political power of certain voters. And that's the ecosystem that our Corona cameras are feeding into. We're not anti-police at all. We're against mass surveillance of innocent residents by a company with a documented record of deception, built by investors with a stated political agenda. We're asking the City Council to start auditing the queries made against Flock's database, to disclose any data sharing agreements, and to take a vote to cancel the Flock safety contract” I looked more into this and he is 100% right Patents describe broader object detection, including tracking people and pedestrians, patents like US11416545B1. The system uses a centralized cloud database for nationwide queries Data goes to Flock’s private cloud, AWS-based, encrypted. Nationwide lookup is common, 75%+ of customers are enrolled enabling cross-jurisdictional searches. Residents have no direct public records access to the corporate servers. This creates a mass surveillance network feeding a private company’s infrastructure If you ask me this is laying the infrastructure for a mass surveillance network in America. We are being lied to. Cancel all contracts nationwide

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932,217 次观看 • 2 个月前

🚨 Flock cameras are commenting a lot more data than we think they are “They also monitor where you walk, what you do, what you say, what's on your phone when you walk by, and they spy on you all the time — These cameras utilize AI to track you and your family when you're out in public. They run, they run by a company, Palantir. This company claims that they just record movement of vehicles and they will reduce the crime rate 0. However, people much more educated than I on these cameras have proven this to be false” “Today I walked around and I noticed the one down by the bridge was pointed towards the courtyard and the field, not towards any roads. So why would it be pointed towards the river, not towards the streets, if it's just to monitor vehicles?” He’s right, I looked it up and they are collecting way more data than we think They create “vehicle fingerprints”of your car like color, make, model, stickers, dents and use AI for searches. Newer systems include video feeds and natural language queries. They can capture pedestrians, bystanders, and activities in view They are also using this data for “predictive policing.” You can be profiled before you do anything wrong Flock is not owned or operated by Palantir. Flock says they don’t share data with Palantir. However, Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund invested in Flock, and Flock’s data can integrate with platforms like Palantir’s for law enforcement analytics. Thiel co-founded Palantir, which does predictive policing and data fusion So I think there is very clearly more to this…. Flock cameras are the surveillance state being put up on America

Wall Street Apes

210,885 次观看 • 1 个月前

Flock Safety has deployed a nationwide network of more than 100,000 AI-powered surveillance cameras. In many communities, these cameras are positioned not only along roadways, but near schools, playgrounds, churches, and other places where Americans exercise their Constitutional rights. One example is a camera located near Rocky Bayou Baptist Church in Niceville, Florida. Does the federal government need to track who attends this church on a Sunday morning? Floridians deserve answers about why these AI surveillance cameras are needed and how the data they collect is being used. This is America, not China. The fundamental question is simple: Should government be able to monitor who attends a church, political meeting, or community gathering without judicial oversight? I believe the answer is no. Across the country, surveillance technology is expanding rapidly, yet many citizens remain unaware of where cameras are located, who has access to the data, and how that information may be used. Transparency and accountability must come before mass surveillance. As your next U.S. Congressman for Florida's First District, I will work to protect Americans' Constitutional rights and push for legislation requiring warrants before government agencies can use surveillance technology to monitor the activities of law-abiding citizens. I do not want my daughter's generation to inherit fewer freedoms than the generations that came before us. We should embrace innovation without sacrificing the liberties that define America. If you share that vision, stand with me. Together, we can protect privacy, defend Constitutional rights, and preserve freedom for future generations. Let's Save America Together.

Douglas Chico

32,962 次观看 • 1 个月前

🚨 BREAKING: Houston is NOT Flocking Around, No means NO! 🚨 Two MORE Flock surveillance cameras were chopped down yesterday... that’s 4 destroyed in 3 days. Officials are PANICKING while the public floods tip lines with savage replies: “The cameras are succumbing to heat exhaustion.” 😂 What are Flock cameras? They’re not “just license plate readers.” They’re a massive private surveillance network that: - Records every vehicle passing by. - Stores your movements for 30+ days. (or longer) - Combines it with your personal data via their “Nova” platform. - Hands it all to police... and who knows who else... without a warrant. Houston just spent $869,000 on this. Did YOU vote for it? No. Did anyone? No. This is the Surveillance State rolling out in real time: - 4th Amendment? Ignored. - Privacy? Gone. - Your daily movements turned into a searchable database for government and God knows who. If these cameras are so great for “public safety,” why are cities hiding the contracts? When did we consent to being tracked like criminals everywhere we drive? How many more “upgrades” (audio, device tracking, facial recognition) are coming without our knowledge? Who really owns and profits from your location data? The Blade Runners are awake. Houston is showing the rest of America what resistance looks like. Tag your mayor. Tag your city council. Share this everywhere. The surveillance grid only wins if we stay silent. Your taxes are paying for your own enslavement. Defund the spy cams. Reclaim your freedom. Let me know what you think, and SHARE THIS so that others may too! And if you're not already following Noah B. Price... What the heck are you doing?!

Noah B. Price

20,485 次观看 • 9 天前

New mass surveillance technology is being deployed in America, it will track Americans via Bluetooth connection from their devices If “you thought Flock was bad, something even more terrifying is being installed all over America. It's made by a defense contractor called Leonardo, and here's what it does” So the biggest problem with these LPRs, license plate readers like Flock, is that it needs to use a license plate to identify you This company has found a way around that They've made a device that can be installed next to any existing license plate reader that once it's installed, that next time they pull your license plate, it will pull all the unique Bluetooth identifiers from all the smart devices in your car. But it doesn’t stop there, it gets worse Once they have those devices, they link them to you via your license plate, and now they never need to scan your license plate again. These new sensors can be installed anywhere, and they can even see who's traveling with you It’s made by Leonardo DRS, they are a defense and technology company that works with U.S. military, law enforcement and intelligence agencies These devices are reportedly being deployed or tested in various US cities alongside existing LPR networks It’s called SignalTrace and it can be easily added onto any existing camera of their or Flock It’s described as “An advanced intelligence system that upgrades standard license plate readers to track people by their smart devices they carry, rather than just by their vehicles This is insane and should be federally banned. This is the surveillance state

Wall Street Apes

391,876 次观看 • 21 天前

'Climate Change' Will Be Used As A Reason To Take Away Your Home & Confine You To A Smart City. Del Bigtree "There will be cameras on every lamppost, watching you from every nook & cranny, turning your heat up & down for you, telling you whether you can drive 2 blocks from home" Insurance companies are citing "climate change" as a pretext to raise natural disaster insurance premiums by 3 to 10 times, even though insured losses have remained nearly flat over the past decade. This practice threatens homeowners with unaffordable policies, forcing some to sell their homes or risk foreclosure as banks demand coverage. Del Bigtree warns that this trend will lead to widespread home losses across America, turning cities like Los Angeles into heavily surveilled 'smart cities' under authoritarian control. Smart Cities Will Be The End Of Democracy & Autonomy: --Privacy Concerns-- Data Collection: Smart cities rely on vast amounts of data from various sources, including surveillance cameras, sensors & personal devices. This data is used to optimize city functions, but it also raises serious privacy issues. Residents find their every move tracked, leading to a loss of personal privacy. Data Security: The more data is collected, the greater the risk of being hacked or misused. Cybersecurity threats are a significant concern & a breach leads to sensitive personal information being exposed or exploited. --Environmental Impact-- E-Waste: Smart cities involves the rapid turnover of electronic devices, leading to an increase in electronic waste. Resource Consumption: Production & maintenance of these technologies require significant amounts of energy & raw materials, offsetting any benefits. --Social Implications-- Surveillance State: The extensive use of surveillance technologies to constantly monitor citizens, stifles freedom of expression & creates a culture of fear. Loss of Community: The focus on technology & efficiency leads to a loss of community spirit & human interaction. Residents are isolated as they rely more on digital interfaces than on personal relationships. --Health Risks-- Radiation Exposure: The widespread deployment of wireless technologies in smart cities, including 5G networks, raises health risks with prolonged exposure to electromagnetic radiation. Mental Health: The constant connectivity & surveillance in smart cities contributes to stress & anxiety among residents, negatively impacting their mental well being. --Infrastructure Vulnerability-- Cyber Attacks: Smart city infrastructure, heavily reliant on interconnected digital systems, is vulnerable to cyber-attacks. A successful attack disrupts critical services such as power, water & transportation, causing widespread chaos. System Failures: Overreliance on technology leads to significant problems when systems fail or malfunction. Resulting in disruptions to essential services & risks to public safety. --Ethical Concerns-- Bias in Algorithms: The algorithms used in smart city technologies perpetuate existing biases, leading to unequal treatment of different demographic groups. Resulting in discriminatory practices & reinforcing social inequalities. Lack of Transparency: Smart city systems make opaque decisions, lacking transparency in how they use data & make decisions. This erodes trust in public institutions & undermines democratic processes. 👇Smart Cities & Ethical Implications👇 👇Smart Cities Are Dangerous👇 👇Smart Cities & Citizens Discontent👇 Speakers: Del Bigtree & Sean Kelly | Digital Social Hour Podcast Video: @fitconqueror1

Valerie Anne Smith

21,620 次观看 • 11 个月前

More surveillance technology is being introduced by Google Google's is prepping a new AI feature for their Pixel phones that is going to ‘track and note-take’ all of your conversations it’s always listening to “The amount of surveillance tech being normalized right now is astounding: - We have the Kids Act in Congress that wants to implement ID checks just to access the internet - We have the highly invasive Meta Glasses collabing with Kylie Jenner - We have Google trying to scan your fingerprints and palms pretending it's a reCAPTCHA. - We have Google admitting earlier this year that all the AI systems they're forcing into their phones is actually a way to harvest your data to further train their AI systems - Then they added Nano Banana 2 onto their phones so that they could scan all of your photos And now they want to harvest your audio data by recording and banking all of your conversations and the ambient noise around you whenever you go places” All this is absolutely true The Kids Act recently passed the US House. It bundles child online safety measures, including elements of the Kids Online Safety Act which very likely will push broad age verification across platforms, requiring ID checks or data collection Google is testing a new reCAPTCHA version that activates your webcam for hand gestures, like wave or open palm to verify you’re human. It maps roughly 21 hand landmark and knuckles for “liveness detection.” It gives them more of your biometric data And Google’s “Audio Memory” feature for Pixel phones is real and in development It will “keep track of what you hear throughout your day, from the music around you to your important conversations.” As of now you’ll have to opt in to Google’s Audio Memory and conversation-tracking feature. But we all know it starts out voluntary and ends mandatory or just apart of the phone Literally no one needs this, this is nothing but mass surveillance packaged as some useless feature

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76,051 次观看 • 11 天前