12/2/25

Nationwide Facial Recognition Beginning Now - Ring FLOCK Amazon Sidewalk Forming Massive Surveillance Machine Using Voluntary Civilian Cooperation


Youtube: "[Nov. 28 2025] This video discusses Amazon sidewalk, Ring, Flock, their involvement in surveillance, and cooperation with law enforcement. In a few days [12-1-25], Ring will enable facial recognition on their doorbell cameras"




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FLOCK cameras? -- Are FLOCK cameras SECRETLY tracking your every move now?— It’s worse than you think!
Buckle up, America—because if you’re driving anywhere in this country, you’re already under surveillance. I’m not talking about speed traps or red-light cameras. I’m talking about Flock Safety cameras, those sleek, solar-powered, AI-driven spies perched on poles in your neighborhood, outside your kid’s school, at the grocery store, and along every major road. They’re not just reading your license plate. They’re building a digital DNA profile of your vehicle—make, model, color, dents, bumper stickers, roof racks, even temporary tags—and logging where you’ve been, when, and with whom you’ve traveled. And guess who has 24/7 access? Your local police, HOAs, apartment complexes, and private businesses—all without a warrant, without your consent, and often without you even knowing they exist. Flock’s Falcon and Sparrow cameras don’t enforce speed or traffic laws. They’re pure surveillance tools. Mounted on utility poles, traffic signals, or private property, they use automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and Vehicle Fingerprint™ technology to capture high-resolution images of your vehicle’s rear, including the license plate with state, number, and expiration, plus the make, model, year, color, and unique identifiers like dents, decals, roof racks, spare tires, even paper plates. They record the time, date, and GPS location, using infrared imaging for 24/7 operation, even at 100 mph from 75 feet away.

The data is uploaded instantly via cellular networks to Flock’s cloud servers, stored for 30 days, and accessible through a web portal by any approved user. That includes police departments across state lines through Flock’s TALON investigative platform. Drive from Georgia to New York, and every Flock camera you pass logs your journey. No warrant needed in most states.

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Amazon Sidewalk: Everything you need to know about Amazon Sidewalk, the secure, low-cost network that can connect devices up to half a mile away
Amazon Sidewalk is a secure, free-to-connect community network designed to provide reliable connectivity for billions of devices. It’s already accessible to more than 90% of the U.S. population. This network opens the door to the creation of new types of devices for homes, businesses, and cities, which will help people intelligently track shipments, find lost pets, remotely detect smoke from wildfires, and so much more.

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Plain as can be Big Brother here now. December 2025.  fyi

Rev. 18:4
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Jeremiah 51:53 'Though Babylon should mount up to heaven, and though she should fortify the height of her strength, yet from me shall spoilers come unto her, saith the LORD'

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