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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...

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🚨 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

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🚨 EXPOSED: What the Flock is going on?! This is The Most Unhinged Surveillance Warning video You Will see All Year 🚨 A man fully painted as the Joker sits in his car and delivers a WILD rant about the exact laser YOU Must Never point at Flock Safety cameras. Flock runs a massive private network of license plate readers that photograph every vehicle, log the plate, time, location, and vehicle details. All that data feeds into searchable databases for police and subscribers nationwide. It tracks movements of millions of Americans every day with minimal oversight and has already sparked privacy lawsuits and city shutdowns in multiple places. The Joker guy dramatically warns against a powerful green laser in the 490 to 570 nanometer range above one thousand milliwatts. In technical reality such lasers can overwhelm and damage camera sensors by saturating them with intense light. Anything claiming megawatts is absurd theater because that power level belongs in industrial or military systems not pocket devices. Pointing lasers at surveillance gear can lead to felony charges for tampering or vandalism. Shockingly this appears to be the same person whose own robbery was solved using Flock camera footage... The irony is off the charts. Now answer these questions honestly... Do these cameras protect public safety or do they create warrantless mass tracking of every driver in America? Would you ever test a laser on one of these systems if it recorded your movements without permission? How powerful does a laser actually need to be to reliably blind these cameras and what are the permanent eye damage risks to the user? Have Flock cameras appeared near your home or commute and does knowing they watch you change how you drive? Is this Joker video hilarious performance art or a sign of growing public revolt against constant surveillance? What happens to society if thousands of people start countering these cameras with cheap tech anyone can buy online? Should private companies like Flock be allowed to build national vehicle tracking networks at all? Why do some cities keep installing them despite the privacy backlash and data breach risks? Is interfering with surveillance ever justified self defense or is it always criminal? The video exposes more than it intends. Watch it. Reply with your real take. The discussion starts here. 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?! Don't forget to check out the comments below for a FREE Book.

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NSA WHISTLEBLOWER: FLOCK CAMERAS ARE BUILDING A 24/7 SURVEILLANCE GRID NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake is warning that Flock cameras are not just “crime‑fighting tools”; they are the backbone of a growing surveillance ecosystem designed to track the movements of ordinary citizens in real time. By outsourcing this infrastructure to private companies, governments can sidestep constitutional limits and claim they’re merely “buying a product,” even as they gain full ability to monitor entire populations. This network doesn’t stop at license plates. With technologies that can detect Bluetooth and other wireless signals, your car’s plate, your phone, your smartwatch, and other devices all become beacons. Together, they feed into systems that can build detailed profiles of where you drive, who you visit, which events you attend, and how you move through your city. All data that can then be stored, queried, and shared far beyond your local police department. Thomas Drake breaks down how these converging signals- license plate readers, Bluetooth and wireless transmissions, in‑vehicle communication systems, and more create a de facto tracking system on every American. And when that system is run through private corporations instead of directly by government, it opens a dangerous backdoor: the unlimited power to quietly misuse this data, with far less oversight and far fewer constitutional protections than most people realize.

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🚨 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?!

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Police officer becomes a whistleblower and says that Flock Safety Cameras are not what were being told they are He says they are not just capturing license plates, they are capturing everything and being used for mass surveillance without a warrant, “It records the make, the model, color, bumping stickers, you name it — it's a very sophisticated AI software that uses a camera system to track and monitor every vehicle that goes by the camera lens” “This information is shared city to city and even state to state without a warrant” “Your consent was never required nor even asked for or even thought about when your city governments was putting up this new technology. For example, the chief of the Pateka Police Department, she was confronted by a local reporter on this very question of what gave them the right to put up these cameras without consulting the public. Her response was, so the criminals wouldn't know about it and avoid detection. So there you go. That's their best argument about” He says he brought up concerns about privacy and transparency and in return he was suspended without pay He says we are headed the same way as the soviets and China He says this is what you’re told by authority, “If you are worrying about it, it's because you have something to hide. The philosophy that this innovation is already grounded on is already proven to be rotten. It's grounded on this idea that you, the citizen, are first and foremost a potential suspect or potential defendant that needs to be tracked and monitored for your safety and for the safety of others. It's the same philosophy that the Soviets and many authoritarian states during the 20th century adopted, and we all know how that worked out for them. It's the same philosophy that the Chinese are currently adopting right now and they have a similar surveillance system” Keep in mind I’ve also shared videos of the Flock camera called “Condor” This goes beyond vehicles and actually tracks you as you walk by. The cameras follow you, can zoom in and automatically detect you in areas This goes way beyond license plate reading. This is the mass surveillance network being established in America We are right around the corner from a police state

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Please see this video and press release regarding Flock cameras in Knox County. Video transcript: Hello, this is Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs. Today, I am urging our Commission to prohibit the use of Flock cameras and similar devices in our County. For those of you who don't know, these cameras, technically called Automated License Plate Readers, are motion activated and take a picture of every car which passes by. While License Plate Readers have been around for a while, because of AI and vastly increased networking and data retention capacities, these Flock cameras have capabilities not even imagined in the past. Older cameras only took a photo of your license plate, which was then retained for a short time. Flock cameras take a photo of your place, but also use AI to catalogue distinguishing features of your vehicle: make, color, model, even bumper stickers. That data is stored in a searchable database for sometimes up to a month or more, depending on the policies of that particular agency. When these cameras are deployed in large numbers, they create a network that can be used to track your movements. Currently, there is no federal regulatory framework governing these devices in place, and the Tennessee laws regulating them were written over a decade ago. My fear is that may be inadvertantly creating a warrantless mass surveillance system and undermining the privacy and Liberty of our people. So I urge the Tennessee General Assembly and the United States Congress to look at this issue and take neccessary action to safeguard our privacy and civil liberties as these new technologies continue to emerge. Thank you.

Glenn Jacobs

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