Truly, truly

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Truly, truly

Truly, truly

@cindy_lehn

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HealthRanger
HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
The argument that "data centers bring billions to local economies" is pure hogwash. The construction crews aren't even local. And once the data centers are running, they steal the local water, they strain local power grids, they pollute the air, they generate noise pollution, heat pollution and water pollution, and they don't produce anything at all that the local community actually needs. They just produce "compute" for corporations or governments, for the most part, that are building a total police state surveillance grid and AI autonomous weapon systems / killbots / terminators. There is ZERO net benefit to local communities. In fact, data centers are "death centers" or, as I say, the land-based versions of Death Stars. They should build data centers in orbit or deserts far from human populations.
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🍭🍭Candace🍭🍭
🍭🍭Candace🍭🍭@candace_lo70387·
🕊️ If God treated us exactly as our sins deserved, none of us would stand- yet His mercy still covers us. Psalm 103:10 NIV "He does not treat us as our sins deserve, or repay us according to our iniquities. How has God's mercy changed your life or strengthened your faith?
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{Matt} $XRPatriot
{Matt} $XRPatriot@matttttt187·
🚨 HANTA “VIRUS” PANIC CAMPAIGN ALREADY LOOKS PRE-PLANNED 🚨 So let’s get this straight… In 2024, Moderna quietly partners with Korea University on an mRNA-based Hantavirus vaccine… AND buried in the research network tied to these “global health” initiatives is none other than Peter Hotez and longtime global pandemic players connected to the RIGHT Fund and neglected-disease programs. Now suddenly the media starts whispering about “Hantavirus threats” again? 👀 Same script. Same players. Same fear cycle. 1️⃣ Identify a “future threat” 2️⃣ Build the vaccine platform first 3️⃣ Flood the media with panic headlines 4️⃣ Roll out emergency measures 5️⃣ Cash in on public fear And remember… Hantavirus has existed for DECADES. But NOW the mRNA machine is suddenly interested? 🤔 People are waking up to the pattern: Problem → Panic → Pharmaceutical Product. The real question is… How long have they been preparing this narrative BEFORE the public ever heard a word about it? 🔥
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Toby Rogers
Toby Rogers@uTobian·
I'm not doing hantavirus. I'm not doing Ebola. I'm not doing bird flu. I'm not doing swine flu. I'm not doing SARS-CoV-3. Put Tony Fauci, Ralph Baric, Peter Daszak, Tedros Ghebreyesus, and Bill Gates in jail and all of these fake threats to public health will suddenly disappear.
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NoWeaponFormed
NoWeaponFormed@NoWeapon66·
@WallStreetApes @SparkyBru CCP Social Credit Scoring infrastructure being built right under our noses at every turn. Why do you think God ends it all by 🔥 the 2nd time?
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Shara Edminister
Shara Edminister@EdministerShara·
@WallStreetApes Probably one of the reasons for all these so called data centers. Its all just mass surveillance & to push smart cities & digital ID's. It's never about safety. Safety is always the excuse just like the Unconstitutional patriot act. This should be illegal x.com/i/status/20477…
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YouTuber Benn Jordan discovered a surveillance company named Flock Safety who currently has over 90K camera deployed throughout the US, is severely compromised. He found many cameras are live streaming directly to the open internet.

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Truly, truly@cindy_lehn·
@ShootingWeather @WallStreetApes Just checked in MN. "SMARTNORTH" has done a"test" in Grand Rapids and in Dinkytown. Matter of time... What's weird is their website is smartnorth.org Geez..."fostering digital equity. If that doesn't say it all. Pictures of Frey on there. Part of the WEFFIE crowd?
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Chris Jones ⚡️
Chris Jones ⚡️@ShootingWeather·
@WallStreetApes They've already been watching you via GE "smart" street lighting, which is connected through IoT and monitors movement. Smart means surveillance. It's not just Flock.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
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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Your assertion that Flock Safety “does not share any data” is materially incomplete and inconsistent with both your public representations and the operative language of your standard Terms and Conditions (last updated February 16, 2026) and Privacy Policy. While we appreciate the emphasis on customer ownership and the absence of outright sales, the contractual framework you drafted grants Flock expansive rights to disclose and disseminate Customer Data—including license plate reads, images, metadata, and associated information—to third parties in multiple scenarios. This goes well beyond any narrow interpretation of “no sharing.” Key Contradictions in Your Position: 1. Broad License to Disclose: Your Terms (§4) expressly grant Flock a “limited, non-exclusive, royalty-free, irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide license” to use and disclose Customer Data not only to provide the Services but also “to support and improve Flock’s products and services.” You retain “the exclusive right to determine and control the method, timing, format, and medium” of any such access or delivery. This is not passive facilitation—it is an affirmative right to disclose. flocksafety.com 2. Third-Party and Law Enforcement Access: Your agreements and system architecture enable (and in many cases have facilitated) data access by out-of-state agencies, federal partners, and other network participants. Customer-controlled “sharing” settings do not negate Flock’s role in operating the platform that makes such handoffs technically and contractually possible. Public reporting and audits have documented instances of nationwide and cross-jurisdictional searches, including for purposes that may conflict with local privacy laws. data.aclum.org 3. Permitted Disclosures Under Confidentiality Provisions: Section 5 of the Terms expressly permits disclosure to government agencies, in response to legal process, or to address “imminent harm,” among other carve-outs. Combined with the Privacy Policy’s allowances for sharing with sub-processors and “as required by Law,” this creates multiple avenues for data to leave the originating customer’s control. 4. Liability Limitations Do Not Erase Disclosure Rights: Your robust limitation of liability (§9) and “AS IS” disclaimers (§8) cap your exposure and disclaim warranties regarding the security or handling of data post-disclosure. These provisions are protective for Flock but underscore that you have structured the relationship to allow data movement while minimizing downstream accountability. Flock’s marketing materials and blog posts emphasize customer control and the absence of automatic sharing. However, these public statements cannot override the plain language of the executed agreements or the operational reality of a networked national system. Removing prior explicit “no sale” language in the February 2026 update only heightens scrutiny. flocksafety.com We recommend you provide a clear, clause-by-clause explanation of how your “no sharing” representation can be reconciled with the current Terms, particularly for any municipality or agency subject to state-specific ALPR restrictions (e.g., California, Illinois, Massachusetts). If your position is that disclosures occur solely at the customer’s direction and never under Flock’s license rights, please revise the Terms accordingly and confirm the change in writing. This is not a theoretical exercise. Stakeholders are reviewing these issues with increasing diligence, and any public or contractual misrepresentation regarding data practices carries significant regulatory, reputational, and potential litigation risk.
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Common Sense USA
Common Sense USA@CommonSenseUSA·
These Flock Safety cameras are a gross violation of our 4th Amendment right to privacy. They don’t just read license plates, they use AI to track pedestrians by race, gender, height, weight, and even gait, feeding everything into a private corporate cloud that state and federal agencies can query at will. Patent US11416545B1 proves it. This isn’t local law enforcement, it’s a nationwide surveillance network run by Big Tech and handed to the feds.
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Anjill Phronema 🕊
Anjill Phronema 🕊@AJPhronema·
@WallStreetApes Etymology is always Key 🔑! “Flock” and Sheep. 🐑
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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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Ms. Jazz
Ms. Jazz@Linda82982011·
@WallStreetApes One of the founders of Palantir worked for the CIA. The CIA was an early investor through its In-Q-Tel venture fund. All of Palantir's initial contracts were for the government. Palantir is a Deep State tool.
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Craig Fuller 🛩🚛🚂⚓️
The FMCSA is doing God’s work and trying to get rid of the riff raff, but needs your help. If you are on active motor carrier, be sure to preregister your information in the portal before May 14th. MOTUS comes out next week and you want to ensure you are registered before the launch. Let’s kick the fraudsters out of the industry.
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Truly, truly@cindy_lehn·
@RobCarpenter @FMCSA I am on the @FMCSA website now. Links are not working. Got the FORBIDDEN error. Cleared cookies. Nope. Clicked from links. Typed in address. Nope. Called 1-800 number...no one is answering, call back later. Right. Did call back. Same message.
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Rob Carpenter
Rob Carpenter@RobCarpenter·
Today's the big day for the @FMCSA and its new MOTUS system. We're 5 years past Clearinghouse and a few years since Login.gov, and people still aren't using Clearinghouse or can't log in. So... how many do you think didn't know this was coming and, again, won't be ready? Really, no excuses for any of it, but I have no doubt a large percentage aren't really and don't even know it's happening.
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Truly, truly@cindy_lehn·
Isaiah 12:2 NASB2020 [2] “Behold, God is my salvation, I will trust and not be afraid; For the Lord God is my strength and song, And He has become my salvation.” bible.com/bible/2692/isa…
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
The government is preparing to seize homes and land using eminent domain for the construction of a Data Center in Coweta County, Georgia This American’s childhood home is being “taken by force by Georgia Power. Homeowners in this county do not have a choice” It affects over 330 private properties. Georgia Power says it will negotiate purchases and easements and use eminent domain Georgia Power claims its to strengthen the grid for the growing energy demand in Georgia (due to many new data centers) The lines are widely linked to Project Sail, a massive proposed hyperscale data center campus that will span 829 acres
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