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Geo-Spatial Warrants: The Quiet Surveillance Tool You Didn’t Approve

In this jaw-dropping exposé, Killian Yates breaks down the secretive and controversial use of geo-spatial warrants—a surveillance technique used by law enforcement to track, monitor, and request sensitive user data from tech giants like Google based on geographic zones. This video shines a light on a legal gray area that has been quietly expanding into the lives of everyday Americans, without proper consent or oversight.

This is not fiction. These warrants allow law enforcement to demand the identity and data of every device within a specified time and place—without even knowing who they're looking for. Innocent civilians, activists, and journalists have all been swept up in these digital dragnets.

Killian walks you through the legal origins, the Fourth Amendment implications, and what every American needs to know about their digital footprint. If you’ve ever carried a smartphone into a public protest, visited a controversial location, or just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time—this concerns you.


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