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Part time cop gets fired for using Flock database

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From “FIGHTFLOCK” A part time police sergeant, Francis Esposito, working for the Sandy Springs Georgia Police Department was fired after it was revealed he used the Flock database for personal gain. Esposito had a part time job for a company called Signal 8 Systems, and this company develops software for law enforcement agencies. In early […]

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Ring Cancels Flock Safety Integration After Public Backlash

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From “reclaimthenet.org” The cancellation is real, but the infrastructure that made the partnership feel plausible in the first place is still very much running. Public backlash has forced Ring to cancel its partnership with Flock Safety, the law enforcement surveillance company whose camera network has reportedly given ICE and other federal agencies access to footage

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They Both Worship Government…

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From “The Disturbing Illusion” Brian dives a little deeper into the divisions within our nation, exposing how both sides of the aisle always prioritize power over principle. We examine the current state of us politics and how political parties manipulate narratives to serve their own ends, creating widespread political beliefs that further polarize the populace

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Sidestepping the Surveillance State with Hakeem Anwar

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Hakeem Anwar is joining Dr. Andrew Kaufman on the True Health Report to show you how to sidestep the surveillance state and safeguard your privacy from the clutches of malevolent data brokers and databases. Mentioned in this episode: Explore Hakeem’s most unveiling insights on the future of technology (that Big Tech doesn’t want you to

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Rise of the Safety State

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From Greg Reese Transcript of video: Amazon Ring security cameras are now using facial recognition. They are calling it “Familiar Faces.” Whenever a person buys a cloud based Amazon product, they are automatically brought into the Amazon sidewalk network, which includes geospatial data that can track objects in the neighborhood without the need for its

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