Special Reports & Tweets - 20140216_SpecialReport_Alex Aired: 2014-02-16 Duration: 03:37 === Street-Level Surveillance (02:56) === [00:00:00] We're used to being watched from above downtown, but now officers will be getting video of us on the street level. [00:00:05] They basically described it as a small object that you wouldn't be able to tell apart from something like this metal box. [00:00:10] We're always out there. [00:00:11] We're always watching, whether you think we are or not. [00:00:14] APD hopes to one day partner with businesses around here, get them to purchase the mobile cameras, giving the department access to the video. [00:00:21] The goal is to one day have responding patrol officers be able to pull up surveillance video from anywhere around town. [00:00:28] Well, isn't that great? [00:00:30] Recently, InfoWars traveled to the New York, New Jersey area to expose the police state surrounding the Super Bowl. [00:00:36] Aside from the TSA checking bags in the train stations, as well as rifle-toting guards, we saw plenty of surveillance cameras just like we have in the city of Austin. [00:00:46] And if you love your 4th Amendment being trifled with, You'll say that the cameras stop crime and make you feel safe. [00:00:53] You can keep on feeling safe because in case you missed it, here's a viral YouTube video of an attack that happened just blocks away from the Austin Police Department. [00:01:02] This was a few weeks ago. [00:01:04] And I will say for the most part, personally, when I go downtown, I feel pretty safe and [00:01:13] not threatened by anything. [00:01:15] But, you know, these things can happen. [00:01:17] People have this notion that if there are more cameras around, they'll be safer. [00:01:22] Well, I went to that area to check it out for myself, and there's a camera right there. [00:01:28] Local news reports that APD has over 40 cameras in the downtown area. [00:01:33] The surveillance state is growing. [00:01:35] In the Boston area, buses are now live streaming to police, courtesy of Homeland Security. [00:01:42] There is no audio, but there are also cameras on the exterior of the buses. [00:01:46] The system cost 6.9 million dollars. [00:01:50] All of it came from Homeland Security. [00:01:52] Right now, about 10 buses are outfitted, but by the summer, more than 225 will have these sophisticated cameras. [00:01:59] 80 transit police cruisers will soon have touchscreens like this, so officers can look live, right into a bus that they may be following. [00:02:07] A system like that could definitely have its uses, but I'm not one to discount the use of violating your privacy. [00:02:13] And with the Austin police chief saying that he wants to use public cameras for police use, there will be little privacy left in downtown Austin, Texas. [00:02:22] We know that there's a tremendous number of cameras in the private sector, and right now we're working to try to get those private cameras in public places tied into our system. [00:02:33] You can find more reports at InfoWars.com. [00:02:37] We're always out there. [00:02:38] and we're always watching whether you think we are or not symbols are powerful and the globalists have hijacked the === Restoring 1776 Liberty (00:55) === [00:02:52] symbols of america They've turned them into their own symbols. [00:02:56] Well, we are restoring the idea of the true republic, not the counterfeit globalist empire, by promoting the icon George Washington and others. [00:03:06] That's why we're rolling out on 100% made-in-America line of incredible pro-liberty apparel. [00:03:15] We are re-popularizing liberty. [00:03:18] We are helping fellow Americans rediscover what made this country great. [00:03:22] We are the spirit of 1776. [00:03:25] We are 1776 worldwide. [00:03:27] We are all brothers and sisters in arms in the animating contest of liberty. [00:03:33] In the long march towards humanity's ultimate destiny of freedom.