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Sekhmet Ma’at Annunaki

@Fitshero

I am an Indigenous American who is a TRUTHER/Patriot who thinks we should scrap BOTH parties and start over! #savethechildren #endallmandates #donotcomply

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JTB {Smote} Soulaan❤️🔱🖤
🚨Black American Newz⚠️Racist child murderer Cody Rollinson found not guilty in the Death of 10 yr old Black American child Jordan Hill by another all WHITE jury after he admited to hitting the Child under the influence then drove away and left him to die 😒If you expect this System to be Just to Black people your sadly mistaken,You'll do better handling that Business on your own Black Man and let God be the Judge.
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Shawn Ryan
Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
Foster Mom Exposes the Demonic Fraud Inside Foster Care “She goes, ‘Oh honey, I make $28,000 a month on foster care.’ I was like, ‘What?’ And she was like, ‘Yeah, because I have this many kids.’ She goes, ‘Here’s the thing. You want to make sure they fail in school. If they fail in school and you can get them on medication, your rate goes up. Every time they don’t pass a grade, your rate goes up because they’re a more difficult kid. Every time they need medication, your rate goes up.’” @jen_lilley
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The Cake Lady
The Cake Lady@got_cake·
In 1999, a local farmer (Bland Family) deeded nearly 88 acres of land in Taylor, Texas (a suburb of Austin) to a public trust for just $10. The original deed included an explicit stipulation that the land be held in trust and forever used as community parkland so local children would have a safe place to play. Over the decades, the land quietly changed hands multiple times, passing through the City of Taylor and eventually the Taylor Economic Development Corp. In 2025, the development corporation sold the land for $10 million to a developer planning to build a 135,000-square-foot data center. The data center is slated to be built just 500 feet from the homes of longtime Black and Hispanic residents. This area was historically one of the only places on the outskirts of Taylor where minority families were allowed to purchase property prior to the Fair Housing Act. Trusting the same government that's been stealing land from Black and Indigenous people for centuries is insane.
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Semitic Jew
Semitic Jew@semitic_jew·
75,000 files of babies, and children being abused. Not a day in jail. Louis Rumis.
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Not A Number
Not A Number@myhiddenvalue·
🚨WARNING: What are they actually dispersing in our skies? They've done the tests and here's the results.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
🚨 DISGUSTING: Candace Owens exposes a massive scandal! She confirms US military contractor DynCorp was caught purchasing underage girls and running a massive sex trafficking ring in Bosnia! Whistleblowers who exposed these horrific crimes were immediately fired!
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara

🚨 DISGUSTING: Candace Owens exposes massive corruption! She confirms Donald Trump fully pardoned Blackwater mercenaries who brutally massacred 14 innocent Iraqi civilians. He then rewarded the founder's sister with a top White House cabinet position! Pure evil!

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MrsEvans916
MrsEvans916@MrsEvans916·
Happy Juneteenth🪶 Prisoners of War were mislabeled in your history book as SLAVES, in case you didn't know. 🫶🏽
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
New video reacting to the murder of 1-year-old Kohen Wiley by a police officer over diapers that were never actually stolen. There is no reforming a system that values Walmart merchandise over the life of a beautiful baby.
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist

A day after murdering a 1-year-old baby the police returned to the scene of the crime they committed to protect capital (Walmart) and tear-gas the community. There is no reforming a system that is this barbaric and inhumane.

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Dr. Allison Wiltz
Dr. Allison Wiltz@queenie4rmnola·
We need more of this energy. Black people— don’t shop where you’re racially profiled
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Don Salmon
Don Salmon@dijoni·
Yeah, the violent group of people. They never taken the responsibility.. They love to talk about violence and other group of people.. America.
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JoshTheProgressive
JoshTheProgressive@joshforprogress·
🚨BREAKING: More names have been revealed in connection with Palantir CEO Peter Thiel's "secret society" Dialog. The names are broken out into attendees of the club's retreats and the society's founding members.
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🚨BREAKING: Hacktivists have LEAKED a list of 113 high-profile elites a part of Peter Thiel's own secret society Dialog, per WIRED. Jared Kushner, Elon Musk, Ted Cruz, Cory Booker, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Ezra Klein are among those listed.

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If you thought Flock cameras were concerning, meet what comes next. A company called Leonardo has developed a system called ELSAG SignalTrace. It broke into public awareness just days ago and is already being marketed to law enforcement agencies across the country. It makes Flock Safety look modest by comparison. Here is what SignalTrace does: It clips sensors directly onto existing license plate reader cameras — the same poles, the same hardware already installed in your community. No new infrastructure required. A software and sensor upgrade is all it takes. Every time you drive past one of these upgraded cameras, the sensor sweeps up the unique electronic identifiers of every device in your vehicle. Your cell phone. Your smartwatch. Your wireless headphones. Your fitness tracker. Your laptop. Your tablet. Your car's own infotainment system. Your tire pressure sensors. Your vehicle's Bluetooth hotspot. And your pet's microchip. Every one of those devices emits a signal. SignalTrace captures those signals, timestamps them, ties them to your license plate, and stores them in a searchable database for future investigative use. The result is what Leonardo calls an electronic fingerprint — a unique profile built not from your face or your name, but from the constellation of devices you carry with you every day. Leonardo announced the ELSAG EOC Plus patent as early as May 2024, describing it as an electronic detection system for identifying people of interest through electronic device signatures. SignalTrace is the commercial product built on that foundation. The patent came first. The marketing came after. The sales calls are happening now. Here is where it gets worse. SignalTrace is explicitly designed to track vehicles even when the license plate cannot be read. If your plate is obscured, dirty, or misread — it does not matter. The system identifies your vehicle by the electronic fingerprint of the devices inside it instead. The plate reader becomes optional. The surveillance does not. The strategic advantage for police agencies is adoption friction. SignalTrace can be pitched as an extension of an existing ALPR ecosystem rather than a wholly separate surveillance buildout. That is exactly what happened with Flock. License plate readers went in first. Video came later through a software update. Nobody voted on the expansion. Nobody was told. SignalTrace follows the same playbook — attach to existing infrastructure and expand what it captures without requiring a new procurement process, a new vote, or a new public conversation. Who is Leonardo and why does their background matter? Leonardo US Cyber and Security Solutions is not a Silicon Valley startup. It is the American subsidiary of Leonardo S.p.A. — one of the largest aerospace, defense, and security conglomerates in the world, headquartered in Rome, Italy. Recent public market estimates place Leonardo S.p.A.'s market capitalization at approximately €29.76 billion — roughly $32 billion USD. For context that is nearly four times Flock Safety's valuation. Leonardo's US operations trace back to a joint venture with Remington Arms in 2004, became a wholly owned subsidiary in 2008, and in 2024 rebranded from Selex ES Inc. to Leonardo US Cyber and Security Solutions — a change the company said better reflects the synergy between its brand and the cutting-edge products it offers. Leonardo US has manufacturing facilities in Greensboro, North Carolina and software engineering in Brewster, New York. Its US arm holds contracts with US Special Operations Command and the General Services Administration. This is a major international defense contractor with a direct pipeline from special operations military applications to local American law enforcement. The Italian government holds a significant ownership stake in Leonardo S.p.A. That means a foreign government — through a defense contractor — is selling surveillance technology to American law enforcement. If the Flock Safety story involves a CIA-seeded venture capital network, the Leonardo story involves a partially state-owned Italian defense conglomerate with US Special Operations Command contracts. Neither of these companies is what most Americans picture when their city council votes to upgrade the cameras on a street pole. What is ELSAG — and why SignalTrace is more dangerous than it sounds. ELSAG is Leonardo's license plate recognition product line — the company's core law enforcement technology that has been deployed across American communities for over two decades. ELSAG cameras are what you think of when you picture a standard license plate reader. Fixed cameras on poles. Mobile units mounted on patrol vehicles. Solar powered. Cellular connected. Reading plates and logging vehicle data. ELSAG is already deployed in all fifty states. Virginia State Police is a documented customer. Leonardo holds statewide procurement contracts in New York, Maryland, New Mexico, Ohio, and Pennsylvania among others, and is listed on the federal GSA schedule available to agencies nationwide. Their cameras are already on street poles and patrol vehicles across the country — quietly, routinely, and largely without public awareness. SignalTrace is not a new camera. It is not a new company. It is an upgrade — a sensor that clips directly onto ELSAG cameras already in the field and adds a new layer of data collection on top of the license plate reading that was already happening. The same pole. The same hardware. A new sensor attached to it that now also sweeps up every electronic device signal in every passing vehicle. That is precisely what makes it so significant. The deployment barrier is almost zero. Any law enforcement agency that already has Leonardo ELSAG cameras can add SignalTrace capability without purchasing new infrastructure, without a new procurement process, and — depending on how their existing contract is written — potentially without returning to their city council for approval. Sound familiar? It should. It is the exact same function creep mechanism that allowed Flock Safety to add video streaming, vehicle fingerprinting, and AI people search to cameras that were originally sold as simple plate readers. The infrastructure goes in first. The capabilities expand later. The public finds out last — if at all. Leonardo's defense of the system sounds very familiar. They say SignalTrace captures device signals but does not read the contents of communications. They say it stores data until a specific investigative request is made of the system by an investigator. They say it was designed to ensure it does not infringe on the rights of individuals. That is the exact same argument Flock Safety makes about license plate readers. It captures plate numbers but not driver information. It stores data until law enforcement queries it. It was designed with privacy in mind. Courts are still debating whether Flock's version of that argument is constitutionally sound after eight years of deployment and 80 plus cities canceling contracts. SignalTrace captures exponentially more data about exponentially more people — not just the vehicle but every person inside it and every device they carry. If the argument barely holds for plate readers, it almost certainly does not hold for a system that vacuums up every electronic signal emitted by every device in every vehicle passing a sensor. The data retention problem. With Flock we at least know the default data retention period is 30 days — though the contract language grants Flock a perpetual license to use that data regardless. With SignalTrace the situation is more opaque. Leonardo's product materials state that all data collected may be uploaded to the EOC server and archived for future queries and analysis — with no published retention limit. How long does Leonardo store your electronic fingerprint? Who has access to it? Can it be shared with other agencies or federal entities? Can it be purchased by data brokers? Leonardo's materials do not answer these questions. That silence is itself an answer. The retail and private deployment problem. Leonardo is actively marketing SignalTrace to shopping malls, retail centers, and private businesses — not just law enforcement. Their materials describe deploying SignalTrace in parking lots and inside shopping centers to track individuals involved in organized retail crime. By identifying and correlating electronic devices carried by suspects, retailers can gain critical insights into criminal patterns. That means SignalTrace sensors could be on private property you visit every day — your grocery store parking lot, your shopping mall, your workplace — operated by a private company with no law enforcement oversight, no warrant requirement, no public accountability, and no notification to you. Your electronic fingerprint captured every time you park your car. Stored indefinitely. Shared with whoever the private operator decides to share it with. The no-plate-needed problem — and what it means for pedestrians. The implication of being able to track a vehicle by its electronic fingerprint without reading the plate goes further than most people realize. Deliberately obscuring your plate — which some people do to avoid surveillance — provides zero protection against SignalTrace. The sensor does not need the plate. It reads your phone. More critically — the sensor does not know or care whether the device it is reading is inside a vehicle or in the pocket of a pedestrian walking past the pole. A person walking down the sidewalk past a SignalTrace-equipped camera is emitting the same Bluetooth and Wi-Fi signals as a person driving past in a car. The system's sensors capture signals from whatever passes within range. Whether that includes pedestrian device capture is not addressed in Leonardo's public materials. The fact that it is not addressed is worth noting. Does Flock plan to integrate or copy this technology? No confirmed partnership between Flock and Leonardo has been announced. But four things are worth noting. Flock already expanded into audio detection in October 2025 — their Raven devices now listen for human distress and alert officers when they detect screaming. Device signal detection is the next logical step in exactly the same direction. Flock's product roadmap has consistently expanded from vehicle data toward person data. Vehicle fingerprinting. FreeForm people search by physical description. Audio detection of human behavior. Electronic device fingerprinting would complete that progression. Flock's Wing platform is specifically designed to pull third-party camera infrastructure into its ecosystem. If Leonardo's SignalTrace cameras are deployed in a city that also uses Flock, the data from both systems could flow into the same FlockOS platform without any formal partnership between the two companies. Flock's Nova platform already combines license plate data with court records, jail records, CAD records, and commercially available personal data. Adding device signal intelligence to that profile would be consistent with what Nova is already designed to do. And Flock's entire business model is built on continuous software-defined capability expansion through over-the-air updates. No new hardware. No public vote. Whether Flock is currently developing device signal detection capability is something we do not know. Whether the competitive pressure from Leonardo creates a powerful financial incentive for them to do so is not in question. The constitutional problem is worse than anything we have discussed before. The Fourth Amendment arguments against Flock center on the aggregation of license plate reads into a comprehensive record of your vehicle's movements. Courts are divided on whether that crosses the constitutional line. SignalTrace does not aggregate your vehicle's movements. It aggregates your personal electronic identity — every device you carry, every signal you emit — and ties it permanently to a location, a timestamp, and a plate number. It does not track your car. It tracks you. Personally. Individually. Every time you pass a sensor, whether you are suspected of anything or not. The legal issue is that public policy often treats each input separately — a plate image, a device signal, a timestamp, a location record. SignalTrace's purpose is to combine recurring signals into a searchable investigative profile. The Mosaic Theory argument we have made against Flock says that aggregated location data eventually reveals the whole of a person's life. SignalTrace is designed from the ground up to reveal exactly that — not as a byproduct but as the product. The Supreme Court has not ruled on whether device signal collection at this scale requires a warrant. The courts have not yet caught up to Flock. They are further still from catching up to what Leonardo is now selling to law enforcement agencies in all fifty states. Why this matters right now. We are currently waiting on the City of Texarkana to respond to our public records requests about Flock Safety cameras already operating on our streets. We do not yet know how many cameras exist here, which features are active, or what data sharing agreements are in place. What we do know is that the surveillance infrastructure being built across America — of which Flock Safety is the most visible example — is expanding faster than public awareness, faster than legislation, and faster than the courts can rule on it. The cameras in our area are one node. SignalTrace shows you what the next node looks like. And the one after that. Each addition is sold as a modest upgrade to existing infrastructure. Each addition captures something your government previously could not capture without a warrant. Each addition happens without a public vote. --- SOURCES 1. Leonardo US — ELSAG SignalTrace Product Page leonardocompany-us.com/lpr/elsag-sign… 2. Leonardo US — SignalTrace Product Sheet leonardocompany-us.com/lpr/signaltrac… 3. Leonardo US — Procurement Contracts leonardocompany-us.com/lpr/how-to-buy… 4. CarBuzz — "Don't Like Car License Plate Readers Invading Your Privacy? It's About To Get A Lot Worse" (June 2026) carbuzz.com/license-plate-… 5. The Deep Dive — "Leonardo's SignalTrace Could Let Police Plate Readers Track Your Devices" (June 2026) thedeepdive.ca/leonardo-signa… 6. Security Industry Association — Leonardo/ELSAG Member Profile securityindustry.org/2023/03/09/sia… 7. DHS — Automated License Plate Readers Market Survey Report (June 2025) dhs.gov/sites/default/… 8. Senator Ron Wyden / Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi — Letter to FTC regarding Flock Safety cybersecurity (November 2025) wyden.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/… 🎩 Deflocking Texarkana
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BlackBird444🇺🇸
BlackBird444🇺🇸@BlkBird444·
As a Black American why would you not fight to have a paid day off from work for Juneteenth; if your job does it for all the other federal holidays????
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Dr. Dennis Walker
Dr. Dennis Walker@drdenwalker·
Chemtrails are geo-engineered aerosols that contain toxic chemicals and metals: Often uses: - aluminum, barium, strontium, lithium, metals, nano tech particles, graphene, bacteria, viruses…. • Potential Harm to Health: - respiratory issues - immunologically disorders - neurological disorders - Carcinogenic #chemtrails
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SoulFood66
SoulFood66@BlackAndNative1·
California's $355 billion budget package (AB 109) mplements $3.6 billion in new tax hikes, including a 7.25% + digital software tax and increased health premiums, while directing over $11 billion toward healthcare and $175 million toward legal defense services for undocumented immigrants. Assemblymember David Tangipa voted against the budget, citing concerns over the financial burden on taxpayers compared to the spending on non-citizens?‼️🤔 #california #taxes #undocumentedimmigrants
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