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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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How Police Around the Country Are Conducting Mass Surveillance

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From “Institute For Justice” When you get in your car, you might be tracked by a network of AI-powered surveillance cameras. These cameras upload their information to a central database, where government officials around the country can see a detailed record of your movements. But we’re fighting back against mass surveillance. Today we’re joined by

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Flock Cameras Are Letting Police Sidestep The Fourth Amendment

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If you start paying attention to your surroundings, as you drive, you will start noticing these cameras placed along roads, highways, and even in the parking lots of retail establishments. They belong to a multi-billion dollar company named “Flock Safety” who’s CEO is Garrett Langley. This “technocracy” company charges approximately $2500.00 for each camera to

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Feel Safe Now? License Plate Readers Are Tracking You Everywhere You Drive

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From “technocracy.news” This is so egregious that I don’t know where to begin. A startup company founded in 2018, Flock Safety, funded by Andreessen Horowitz (Marc Andreessen) and Founders Fund (Peter Thiel), among others, has invented a scalable device that can be mounted anywhere, which sucks data from every passing vehicle. It is self-powered with a

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