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IRGC claims major new strikes: Al-Azraq Air Base in Jordan hit, destroying F-15/F-16/F-35 hangars and MQ-9 drones; new wave of strikes claimed on Kuwait targeting Patriot air defense, radar, HIMARS launchers and a US base depot (IRIB, Rasd Akhbar Shehaba, Al Mayadeen).
🔴 IRGC Statement No. 13 says its Aerospace Force struck Al-Azraq Air Base in Jordan, destroying F-15, F-16 and F-35 hangars and several MQ-9 drones, in response to US strikes launched from Jordanian soil (IRIB, Rasd Akhbar Shehaba, Al Mayadeen).
🔴 IRGC Statement No. 14 claims strikes destroyed a satellite communications center, missile/air defense radar, a Patriot air defense complex, a US base depot, and HIMARS launch platforms in Kuwait — new targets beyond earlier reported hits (IRIB, Rasd Akhbar Shehaba).
🟠 IRGC statement warns regional states: "either all countries in the region export their oil and gas, or no one does" (Al Mayadeen).
🟠 Explosions heard again in both Kuwait and Jordan, per Arab sources (IRIB).
⚪ Two grain and wheat flour warehouses in Dasht-e Azadegan and Hoveyzeh, Khuzestan, reportedly hit by American projectiles (Iran Militarism, Rasd Akhbar Shehaba).
⚪ Claimed severe damage to US Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, unconfirmed (Rasd Akhbar Shehaba).
⚪ Commentary circulating questioning military command over the Bampur barracks disaster in Sistan and Baluchestan, drawing comparison to a prior Isfahan artillery incident (Iran Militarism).
⚪ Explosion reported in southern Lebanon, location still being verified (Rasd Akhbar Shehaba).
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"The Racine Police Department confirms that two of its officers are under investigation for allegedly misusing Flock license plate-reading cameras."
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"You know those cameras you've seen pop up around town? They're not police cameras. They're run by Flock Safety, a private company that tracks way more than just your car's license plates. They know where you sleep, work, and shop."
For now they do. 😉
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Police in Houston, Texas, are panicking and have started an immediate investigation as citizens continue to destroy Flock cameras across the city.
The police are struggling to make a single arrest because nobody in the city is assisting them with the investigation.
"Public distaste for the cameras is growing nationwide."
BREAKING: U.S. Congress is ready to vote in favor of Section 219 this week to merge the United States military with the Israeli military against the will of the American people.
Flock Safety Cameras sent a cease and desist letter to an American saying he must stop making social media posts about them
Flock threatens legal action if he posts anything on social media they deem “fake news”
WOW
“I have received a cease and desist from Flock Cameras, and they said if I make any more posts telling my fans to put f*ck Flock stickers on camera, then I will get pursued with legal action. And I can't make any more false or fake news posts — They said no more f*cking talking bad”
I looked it up and they can’t enforce the social media post threats
The cease and desist letter is legal, but it has limits on what Flock can actually enforce:
They cannot outright ban you from posting on social media or criticizing them. The First Amendment protects your right to free speech, including negative opinions, memes and commentary about public companies and products
So no they cannot enforce this, however
They can sue if your posts cross into:
- Defamation, meaning provably false statements causing harm, not just opinions like “F*ck Flock”
- Incitement to vandalism like encouraging illegal damage to their property
According to Grok:
Cease and desist letters are common “scare tactics” used by companies to deter criticism. Many are overbroad and not fully enforceable