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FedEx’s Secretive Police Force Is Helping Cops Build An AI Car Surveillance Network - 5 min clip:
It's becoming where there is no countermeasures given the multitude of surveillance tech from video to audio. Well, there is, but you really have to go out of your way and be cognizant of it 24/7, especially when you're out & about in public.
Links to hundreds of their FLOCK stories on their twitter page
https://x.com/Flock_Safety
In 1973, FedEx had $5,000 in the bank and a $24,000 fuel bill.
FedEx founder & Skull and Bones member Fred Smith couldn’t get a loan fast enough.
He took $5,000 to Vegas and won $27,000 playing blackjack, buying time to raise more money.
Today, FedEx generates more revenue than casinos on the Vegas strip.
So, I don't doubt they along with USPS have been an intel feeder to FBI (probably other alphabet agencies too) for a long time. I mean all the big service providers (Google vans to your mail) do it in some capacity. We live in a national security state since post 911. Snowden was right about that.
FedEx’s Secretive Police Force Is Helping Cops Build An AI Car Surveillance Network - 5 min clip:
It's becoming where there is no countermeasures given the multitude of surveillance tech from video to audio. Well, there is, but you really have to go out of your way and be cognizant of it 24/7, especially when you're out & about in public.
Links to hundreds of their FLOCK stories on their twitter page
https://x.com/Flock_Safety
In 1973, FedEx had $5,000 in the bank and a $24,000 fuel bill.
FedEx founder & Skull and Bones member Fred Smith couldn’t get a loan fast enough.
He took $5,000 to Vegas and won $27,000 playing blackjack, buying time to raise more money.
Today, FedEx generates more revenue than casinos on the Vegas strip.
So, I don't doubt they along with USPS have been an intel feeder to FBI (probably other alphabet agencies too) for a long time. I mean all the big service providers (Google vans to your mail) do it in some capacity. We live in a national security state since post 911. Snowden was right about that.
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell