Definitely watching a movie
Air Force Engineer Accused Of Cutting Down AI Cameras Becomes Unlikely Hero, Raises Thousands For Legal Defense
A U.S. Air Force engineer charged with allegedly destroying a series of AI-powered license plate surveillance cameras has become an unlikely cause célèbre among privacy advocates, drawing thousands of dollars in donations to help fund his legal defense, according to Yahoo News.
Jeffrey Sovern, a 41-year-old Air Force engineer and mechanic from Virginia, is accused of cutting down multiple Flock Safety license plate reader cameras. He now faces 13 counts of destruction of property, along with six counts each of petit larceny and possession of burglary tools.
The case comes as Flock Safety's automated license plate reader network continues to spread rapidly across the country. Supporters say the cameras help police solve crimes, while critics argue they create a growing surveillance network that tracks the movements of ordinary Americans and raises serious privacy concerns.
MOAR,
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/air-force-engineer-accused-cutting-down-ai-cameras-becomes-unlikely-hero-raises-thousands
HERE WE GO AGAIN,
The Trump administration is revoking Iran’s sanctions waiver for oil production and sales following attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz
All I got is this,
https://x.com/FaytuksNetwork/status/2074568557816336560
Three maritime incidents reported on Hormuz in last 24 hours
Another unidentified vessel hit by a Drone
IRGC forces hit a Saudi Tanker
IRGC forces hit a Qatari LNG tanker
full story,
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/qatari-lng-tanker-hit-iranian-missile-hormuz-chokepoint
> Patel also cited over 3,500 predators/traffickers arrested (a 102% increase).
Where are they putting all these fuckers…
Pak 737 missing over gulf of Oman
BREAKING: A K2 Airways Boeing 737-400 cargo aircraft carrying five crew members has lost contact with air traffic control after reporting a navigational system problem during a flight from Sharjah to Karachi, according to Pakistan aviation authorities.
The crew reported the navigational system issue at 2118 PST while traveling to Karachi. Radar contact and communication were lost approximately 155 nautical miles west of Karachi, the Pakistan Airports Authority said.
Before losing contact, the aircraft was observed on radar rapidly descending and with rapid heading change, the authority stated.
Pakistan aviation authorities have launched a search and rescue operation at sea through various agencies to locate the missing aircraft.
7:39 PM · Jul 7, 2026
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BREAKING: A K2 Airways Boeing 737-400 cargo aircraft carrying five crew members has lost contact with air traffic control after reporting a navigational system problem during a flight from Sharjah to Karachi, according to Pakistan aviation authorities.
The crew reported the navigational system issue at 2118 PST while traveling to Karachi. Radar contact and communication were lost approximately 155 nautical miles west of Karachi, the Pakistan Airports Authority said.
Before losing contact, the aircraft was observed on radar rapidly descending and with rapid heading change, the authority stated.
Pakistan aviation authorities have launched a search and rescue operation at sea through various agencies to locate the missing aircraft.
7:39 PM · Jul 7, 2026
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https://x.com/aviationbrk/status/2074579082873073952/photo/1
BREAKING — A Boeing 737-400 freighter (K2 Airways, AP-BOI) has gone missing over the Indian Ocean after departing the UAE en route to Karachi, Pakistan.
Flight data shows a catastrophic rapid descent — losing ~35,000 feet in under 2 minutes.