Benn Jordan Reveals Shocking Security Flaws & Why Our 4th Amendment Rights Are at Risk – Heading to the Next Board Meeting ‼️👮♂️🤖🐍
Hey folks, it's Buddy Huggins here from right here in Ozark, Missouri. I've been digging deep into these Flock Safety cameras that our Police Department and Sheriff's folks are pushing for more of—and what I've found in this eye-opening 404 Media podcast with YouTuber Benn Jordan is downright alarming. He exposed how Flock's new Condor cameras (the ones that track people with AI, zooming and following movements) were left wide open on the internet—no passwords, no protection—letting anyone watch live feeds, pull up 30 days of archived video, or even mess with the controls. We're talking playgrounds with kids, daily routines, everything streamed like it's public TV!
Why are we in Ozark having to deal with this kind of overreach? Our local law enforcement says they need these cameras for crime-fighting, but this massive security failure shows just how vulnerable our privacy is. These systems collect massive data on our movements without warrants, building profiles on where we go, who we meet—it's mass surveillance that feels like a direct violation of our 4th Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures.
The Supreme Court has said long-term tracking of our locations needs a warrant (like in the Carpenter case), but here we are with cameras everywhere scanning plates and potentially more, creating a digital dragnet on everyday folks without oversight.
I'm not sitting quiet—I'll be heading to the next Ozark Board of Aldermen meeting (Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at 6:30 PM at City Hall) to ask the tough questions. Why push for more of these when national reports show they're hackable and privacy-invasive? We deserve transparency and protection, not Big Brother watching our every drive. Come join me if you care about freedom in our town—let's stand up for Ozark!
Why are we in Ozark having to deal with this kind of overreach? Our local law enforcement says they need these cameras for crime-fighting, but this massive security failure shows just how vulnerable our privacy is. These systems collect massive data on our movements without warrants, building profiles on where we go, who we meet—it's mass surveillance that feels like a direct violation of our 4th Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures.
The Supreme Court has said long-term tracking of our locations needs a warrant (like in the Carpenter case), but here we are with cameras everywhere scanning plates and potentially more, creating a digital dragnet on everyday folks without oversight.
I'm not sitting quiet—I'll be heading to the next Ozark Board of Aldermen meeting (Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at 6:30 PM at City Hall) to ask the tough questions. Why push for more of these when national reports show they're hackable and privacy-invasive? We deserve transparency and protection, not Big Brother watching our every drive. Come join me if you care about freedom in our town—let's stand up for Ozark!
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Footer Pour (January 2, 2025): The foundation footer for the Burger King was poured on January 2, 2025. Weather data confirms a high of 47°F and a low of 30°F that night, with lows remaining below freezing (32°F) for the next five days (January 3–7: 27°F, 27°F, 17°F, 13°F, 16°F). Highs on January 3 (41°F) and January 4 (35°F) were above freezing, but January 5–7 had highs of 34°F, 17°F, and 27°F (near or below freezing). No protective measures (e.g., blankets) were used, exposing the concrete to freezing conditions during its critical early curing phase.
"This Video is Presented for Historical Documentation of Construction Challenges by Buddy Huggins, Historical Videographer & Photographer"
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