I Spy

They spy on us. We watched them steal children. Now we don’t blink.

They track your garbage. They kidnapped our babies. This system doesn’t clean up filth.

🚯 The Trash Can Scam: RFID Surveillance Disguised as “Waste Management”

🧨 1. Immediate Action – Public Statement

Drop a scorched-earth public statement to your city or county like this:

RFID chips in our trash cans? No consent. No vote. No opt-out. That’s surveillance, not sanitation. You didn’t ask the people—you sold us out. You don’t own our homes, our families, or our data. This is illegal, immoral, and indefensible. We will fight this in the courts, in the streets, and at the ballot box.

❌ No Consent. No Opt-Out. No Privacy.

San Diego is forcing RFID-chipped trash cans into our neighborhoods — without public vote, without consent, and without a way out.

These are not just “smart cans.” These are tracking devices. Surveillance nodes. Trojan horses for control.

⚖️ YOUR RIGHTS ARE BEING VIOLATED

🔹Fourth Amendment:

You have the right to be free from government surveillance on your private property. RFID chips log when your trash is moved, how often it’s collected, what volume you generate, and more — all tied to your address.

🕵️‍♂️ They spy to silence. We expose to warn.

🔹Property Rights:

The government has no legal right to force you to store a surveillance device on your land. That’s a violation of the takings clause they don’t get to use your property for their data scheme.

🔹 Due Process:

Fees, liens, or property tax hikes tied to this program are illegal without voter approval. Coercing residents into a trash surveillance program under threat of penalty is unconstitutional.

🧨 What Happens Next?

Once RFID is in place, the city can:

Fine you for “overuse” or “improper sorting”

Track how often you throw things away

Penalize you for neighbors dumping in your binSell your behavioral data to third parties

Use it to justify fines, property liens, or legal actionAnd you can’t opt out.—

🛑 We the People Say NO

RFID trash cans are surveillance devices — not public services.

We don’t consent. We didn’t vote. We will not tolerate this violation of our privacy and property rights.

1. 🔍 Unlawful Surveillance (4th Amendment Violation)

RFID chips are tracking devices.

Placing them on your property without a warrant or consent could be seen as an unlawful search or invasion of privacy.

Courts have ruled government surveillance needs to be reasonable and justified.

2. 🏠 Property Rights

Forcing you to house a government-mandated device on your land (especially without opt-out) raises serious takings clause and private property rights violations.

You’re not a government storage facility.

3. 📜 Due ProcessIf they penalize you, lien your home, or raise your taxes without a vote, consent, or hearing, that’s a violation of due process (14th Amendment).

Especially if there was no ballot measure, ordinance, or hearing to approve this.

💣 Bottom Line:

They cannot legally force you to keep a surveillance device on your private property, especially without a clear opt-out, public notice, or due process.

https://www.trashthefraud.com/

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