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Should this be normalized?
Do the goyim even care or notice that their surroundings in the span of just 4 years have become a dystopian hellscape?
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The goyim will consume and race mix.
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>>540908785
You voted for this
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>>540908785
The powers that be have a new system that has been in the development for decades now, ready to be rolled out in the coming years. It will operate in parallel starting sometime this year and by the next decade it will be fully operational as the Agenda 2030 goals are slowly being implemented.
There will be no collapse, no violence, no uprising, no world war, no draft, no revolution, no killing of jews or politicians or other such fantasies. Instead there will be law & order, compliance and total surveillance until the very end. AI will be at the center of it all.

The Great Reset is inevitable.
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>>540908785
LMAO just throw a net over the box
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Its been over since the russia ukraine drone war started but normies are living in denial. How can your way of life survive when a guy on a phone in nigeria can drone your living room
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>>540908785
They're certainly installing it at light speed. Of course, the video didn't cover a flock camera.
So what's the drone for?
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>>540909311
The drone IS the flock camera
Its flocks new 24/7 drone surveillance that they have rolled out in 3 states so far.
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>>540908785
Super glue would make this thing obsolete
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>>540908785
>I want the police to be ineffective because I just do okay, I have my reasons
the police should still ride horse carriages and use magnifying glasses like Sherlock fucking Holmes and not keep up with the times, right?
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>>540909458
THE POLICE SHOULD OBEY AND FOLLOW THE US CONSTITUTION WHICH IS THE **SUPREME** LAW OF THE LAND
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get a squirt gun and shoot it with soda or anything sticky anon pretty easy to destroy these, anything that will make it's propellers get stuck is simple to find
slingshot, a rock with fishing line, it's easy
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>>540909518
>THE BAD GUYS SHOULD ONLY USE 18TH CENTURY TECHNOLOGIES THE CONSTITUTION ENNUMERATED
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>>540909518
And what laws do these violate?
Be specific
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>>540908785
Normies don't care 2020 was when I came to the realization their not worth it
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>>540908785
the footage of red necks and hood niggers shooting these down will be pretty kino
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Im a big fan of the citori. So beautiful and you only really need to shots to deal with that anyway.
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>>540909670
Flocks entire business model is that glowniggers can't openly use intel gathered through dragnet mass surveillance and wiretapping on US citizens even if they already have those systems in place and everyone knows it since Snowden.

So what they did is they created a fake and gay (((private company))) filled with jews who literally worked at AIPAC for decades and then gave that (((private company))) billions of dollars in government contracts to setup sensors everywhere and then the government uses that (((private company's))) dragnet mass surveillance system to get (((leads))) which then become investigations with warrants and all the other bells and whistles that LEOs can legally utilize.

>Katz v. United States, 389 U.S. 347 (1967)
>United States v. U.S. District Court, 407 U.S. 297 (1972)

SCOTUS has repeatedly ruled that mass dragnet wiretapping and mass surveillance violates the 4th amendment. ALPRS (Automated License Plate Readers) are a form of mass surveillance and engage in wiretapping. The name ALPR is itself a lie by omission because they collect every signal near you and build a profile on you, they eavesdrop acting as a universal man in the middle attack similar to the infamous Israeli StingRays (https://www.politico.com/story/2019/09/12/israel-white-house-spying-devices-1491351) used for spying on cellular communications.
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>>540909758
The glowniggers know that (((leads))) generated from ALPRs are fruit from the poisoned tree which is why police chiefs nation wide have given direct orders to their fellow glowniggers to NOT mention the usage of ALPRs that generated (((leads))) for them to begin (((investigations)))
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Don't worry OP the CIA and DARPA are actively reading your mind in real time and if you throw up enough red flags or engage in certain behaviors you'll get the write mode of this technology and you will find yourself in the psych ward claiming to be gangstalked. This little drone and camera on a pole is the least of your worries.
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>>540909784
>the CIA and DARPA are actively reading your mind in real time
Given the arguments being put forth by the anti-Flock people like this >>540909758
I wouldn't be surprised if they actually think that what you said was true
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>>540908785
Only browns and criminals oppose drone surveillance. Real whites support common sense safety measures.
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>>540909673
Normies definitely destroyed civilization. Megalopolis in 2024 was the point of no return for me, seeing all the dunbfucks complain about a movie that was literally showing them how their civilization is collapsing. They're just too dumb its not worth it.
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REMINDER: this little drone who flies around and records your every movement was considered comically totalitarian in Half-Life 2 (2004), on the same level of ridiculousness as drones equipped with sawblades that fly around and amputate your limbs.
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>>540909877
>little drone who flies around and records your every movement
Well it's a good thing that this drone is not used for that, isn't it?
Do you just make up scenarios in your head and then pretend it's real?
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>>540909877
Techbros drove the society into the ground for greed
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>>540909863
This
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>>540909943
Is this (You)?
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>>540909838
What he said is true Kyle.
Enjoy that vanilla latte at ~8:16AM?
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>>540908785
The dollar is going to collapse in maybe a decade. Before that happens the state needs to have complete control when riots happen and create riots when needed.
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>>540908785
why is this dystopian? are police dystopian?
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>>540912865
After witnessing the events of 2020, yes.
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>>540912912
So we should abolish the police like the insane antifa people think we should?
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>>540909098
Super glue, rubber cement
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>>540913018
I think the police should follow and obey the US Constitution. I know you really, really, really hate the Bill of Rights because its an inconvenience but I think its kinda sorta important.
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IT KEEPS HAPPENING
https://archive.ph/zw9YE
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>>540908785
Should all drones be illegal?
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>>540908785
Government is not necessary for people to survive day to day; it never has been and never will be. Everything has its price, cause, and effect—especially technology. Technology has many undesirable effects on the social organism. We forget that we are an experiment in progress with no historical precedent. With every technological advancement, the “expert authorities” lay more bureaucratic red tape and exert more and more control over every aspect of our lives. They should not get what they want and we should not compromise—it is not to our benefit. If we allow their dreams to be realized we will come to poverty and slavery. “Cause and effect” is a major law which governs our dimension. Everything comes at a price. The effects of technology unguided by wisdom seem to be a nightmarish dystopian hellscape. The convenience technology affords us in one area of living comes at a price—the detriment of our Souls, mind, meaning and value. We are finding this out.
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>>540909518
based. fuck miggers
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>>540908979
The person who wrote this also predicted Trump wouldn't get elected.
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>>540908785
>Should this be normalized?
it's going to be. world absolutely turned to shit in the last 10 years.
>import endless hoardes of orcs
>everything turns to shit
>govt: we can fix this, let's put up cameras everywhere!
i say kikes because there's literally no better explanation for this evil, pointless process
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>>540908785
IT's been a dystopian hellscape for at least a quarter century
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>>540909098
Just throw a rope over the open doors and pull. It looks like four weak hinges (two on each side). I can guarantee they're not made to hold an American's weight.
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>>540909670
>The founding fathers were totally cool with tattle-telling on every citizen all the time the moment they stepped out of their homes
If the first amendment applies to the Internet and the second amendment applies to semi-automatics, AND THEY DO, then the fourth amendment applies to mass surveillance because that's exactly the kind of bullshit they wrote it to prevent
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>>540908785
Go live in the woods
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>>540914154
>the fourth amendment applies to mass surveillance because that's exactly the kind of bullshit they wrote it to prevent
Let's see what it says

>The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
How is reading your license plate, freely displayed on a public road with no expectation of privacy, an "unreasonable" search or seizure?
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>>540908785
The flock thing is a confirmed psyop to suck all the air out of public discourse on anything else, this shit is so fucking easy to combat it laughable.
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>>540914240
>live in the woods
>pic related: the woods
>>540914305
99% of flock shill discourse is just them pretending to not understand now ALPRs work.
/pol/ really needs to meme a new name for ALPRs into existence, the very name itself is a lie by omission because in reality they scan: RFID signals, wifi signals, bluetooth signals, and nearly any kind of radio frequency, your heart monitor, your dogs chip, gait, facial micro-expressions etc. all to build a profile on you which then gets stored in a data centered which is classified as a "military installation" as of Executive Order 14138 and these cameras are then networked and can track your movements from the moment you leave your house to the moment you return with plans to expand into order kiosks at the McDonalds, the ATM at the bank, the self-checkout kiosk at the grocery store, and any kind of government building or business that comes equipped with a camera connected to the internet.
>>540914563
>i am getting sleepy
>dae getting sleepy?
>we should stop talking about this
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>>540914305
Kill yourself, disingenuous kike. If you had taken John Adams, and told him in the future there would be a spy on every street corner writing down every single person that walked by and compiling schedules for them, he'd have run screaming to Thomas Jefferson with an addendum.
Also stalking is illegal.
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>>540914647
>Kill yourself, disingenuous kike
So again, when confronted with facts or legitimate questions, the anti-Flock people resort to insults and deflection

If you had a logical argument to make, you would have made it
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>>540914766
notice how the kike shill completely ignores my post because he knows its a blatant violation of the 4th amendment and that SCOTUS has repeatedly ruled that mass dragnet surveillance and wiretapping of US citizens is unconstitutional.
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>>540908785
You are starting to understand how powerful our government is. Good.
>B-But it's inconvenient
And? It's inevitable and there's nothing civvies can't really do about it. The modern US government makes the USSR look like a rag tag anarchist society that could barely keep itself together. USSR was working with paper and word of mouth. Our NSA, CIA, FBI has access to everyone's location at any time due to mobile/gps data. Our prison population is higher per capita than what the USSR had. All digital communication is recorded and available through warrant. All computers come with a backdoor for the government to use. Flock cameras are being deployed on every street corner. Palantir is compiling predictive profiles on every citizen. In a sense, yes, they are omniscient. Omnipotent too. They have the ability to take anyone out countless ways including commandeering vehicles remotely and steering them into walls. And that's before getting into conspiracy theories about what technology we don't know about. They know where everyone is, what everyone is doing, what everyone is predicted to do based on algorithms, what everyone is thinking, what people like and dislike, and have built AI-driven profiles on every citizen which is reminiscent from the movie Minority Report. It's fascinating stuff. We're living in the digital age now. Paper versus digital world. There is no comparison.

So yes, USSR was amateur hour compared to the modern USA. The amount of data centers being erected is a testament to the amount of data being collected and processed. How many data centers did the USSR have again? Thought so.
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>>540914916
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>>540914617
>sleepy
Not what I'm saying, retard. I'm saying it is being pushed through harder now in order to keep people from talking about other shit, all you have to do against limp-wristed surveillance like this is heckle your local leadership. Failing that, all you have to do is dismantle devices that pop up and make it well-known that it won't be tolerated. The solutions to this problem are so simple a homeless druggie bum could solve it, rather than crying about it here how about you go actually be useful and rip a camera down or piss on your mayor's porch?
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>>540914991
>I didn't say you should stop talking about it I just said that you should stop talking about it
>anyways... I am getting sleepy lets end this conversation now and go do something else
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>>540908785
Now scale them up and strap autocannons to them.
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>>540915064
I'm saying to go DO something about it because it's simple. You obviously care about the problem and so do others but every day I come here and see nothing but thread after thread, whining about this trash problem. Go clean it up ffs.
>have problem
>solve problem
>????
>profit
Simplicity itself.
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>>540914305
>freely displayed
Displayed by legal obligation, not individual benevolence
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>>540915309
You're free to drive your vehicle without displayed plates, just not on public roads
Society has every right to regulate the use of public property
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>>540914305
>right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects
Your car counts as an "effect" in this context, dude. Frankly, forcing people to display identifying codes on their vehicle already violates this amendment by default.
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>>540915507
>forcing people to display identifying codes on their vehicle already violates this amendment by default.
So that's the kind of delusion you're going with?
License plates violate the 4th Amendment?

At this point I think the anti-Flock people are legit double-agents trying to make that position unreasonable
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>>540915835
Notice how the shill still refuses to acknowledge that ALPRs track: RFID signals, wifi signals, bluetooth signals, nearly any kind of radio frequency, your heart monitor, your dogs chip, your gait, facial micro-expressions etc.

This is because the flock shills ONLY tactic is to pretend to not understand things.
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>>540915835
>License plates violate the 4th Amendment?
Yes, I would say they do. I'm under no legitimate obligation to announce my presence when in public or display my ID on my chest, there is no reason I should have to do so with my car. You lost your argument already, dude.
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>>540909855
Oh look, a kike posting on the Internet.. Hello kike!!
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>>540908785
>should this be goymalized?
No.
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>>540908785
Wow neato! They've got their own little scout drones!
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>>540916016
That's why driving is considered a privelege and not a right. In order to have the privelege to do things such as hunt, or boat, or drive an automobile there are procedures you're supposed to go through and if you fail that your privelege gets taken away.
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>>540915916
>RFID signals
>your heart monitor
>your dogs chip
Cannot be detected beyond a few inches
>wifi signals
>bluetooth signals
>nearly any kind of radio frequency
Already determined by the courts to be under the 4th amendment and thus requires a search warrant
>your gait
>facial micro-expressions
Not possible with still images taken from 10 feet in the air

I don't reply to you because you're a schizo making up scary scenarios and tilting at windmills
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>>540916158
My right to travel is not limited to my own two feet, just like the 2nd amendment isn't limited to muzzleloaders or the 1st isn't limited to the spoken word. Just take your L and fuck off, dude.
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>>540915835
>Already determined by the courts to be under the 4th amendment and thus requires a search warrant
Like intelligence agencies give a fuck. The CIA acted in flagrant violation of U.S. law for decades and still is. They're not taking you to court when they start surveilling you. They will simply send someone to kill you.
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>>540916158
Travelling is a right. Commerce is a privilege.
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>>540908785
Operation Warpspeed even
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>>540908785
Give it a bit of time, and those boxes will be broken into, the drone stolen, and its parts will pop up on the black market for cheap. State will lament the loss, city will pay the cost, take it out of your taxes, and you get shittier roads.
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>>540908785
Attach a small weight on the end of a chain that can cover the span of that door to prevent it from closing. Also a similar style rope or just a grappling hook but way longer and swing it over that little antena and give it a good hard yank. Just watch out below. Hopefully the antenna part doesn't break and you get yourself a whole door.
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>>540908785
I would rather them use drones when needed to track criminals then placing cameras everywhere that are on at all times. Not really different then a police helicopter, just costs less with a lower threshold for its use. Of course if they are being used without reason then people are right to be mad about them.
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>>540909943
So I can opt out of being recorded?
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>>540914305
If it looks into one RV home in the road then yes it's a 4th ammendment violation. These things have to be registered with the state like property then it enjoys ammendment rights like a house. Cops can't just search your car or your pockets willy nilly but having a spy camera running your face through a machine searching data out of bank records and figuring out exactly what your buying and watching it bring it to you car and following you home on a connected network and creating a pattern profile on you is most definitely a 4th ammendment right violation.

With that said fuck all that. None of that fucking matters. This is just jew overlords trying to tighten the chain on the goyim and we see you faggots. Enough with the obtuse games this is war and this is the budding of the insurgency. Fuck your cameras, if you want shackles we can give you the prison you desire. Will throw the key away for your safety.
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>>540917006
>having a spy camera running your face through a machine searching data out of bank records
They don't do that
Also picrel



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