Eyes on Intel: The Infrastructure of Injustice and the Battle for Accountability
Episode Summary:
In this explosive transmission of Eyes on Intel, we pull back the curtain on the multi-million dollar surveillance matrix powering the modern deportation machine. From federal agents interfering with hospital medical care to local police weaponizing license plate readers for personal stalking, we connect the dots between Big Tech’s “collect it all” mentality and the human cost on our streets. We also track the ultimate insider red flag: Peter Thiel’s $280 million Palantir sell-off in the middle of a hot war. It’s time to look at what they do, not what they say.
📡 Intelligence Briefings & Citations
1. Medical Ethics vs. Immigration Enforcement
The Intel: Dr. Vin Gupta, a leading pulmonologist, reports that ICE is directly interfering with medical treatment inside hospital clinics nationwide.
The Toll: Systemic interference—overruling doctors and withholding critical medications—has reportedly resulted in nearly 40 deaths.
Context: This marks a transition from enforcement at the border to the systemic breakdown of basic medical ethics in American healthcare sanctuaries.
2. The Stalker with a Badge: Milwaukee Police Abuse
The Crime: 33-year-old Officer Josue Ayala used the Flock Safety license-plate reader system to stalk his girlfriend and her ex for two months.
The Numbers: Ayala ran the victims’ plates 179 times total while on duty.
Discovery: The victims only discovered the surveillance through the accountability site Have I Been Flocked.
3. Operation Metro Surge: Minneapolis Accountability
The Project: Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty has launched the Transparency and Accountability Project to investigate federal agent conduct.
The Incidents: The county is investigating 17 specific incidents, including the deployment of chemical agents into crowds by CBP official Gregory Bovino.
The Deaths: US citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti were fatally shot by federal agents during these operations; both killings were captured on camera.
4. Attorney Antonio Romanucci’s Battle Against ICE
The Testimony: Civil rights powerhouse Antonio Romanucci recently testified before a congressional forum, presenting autopsy results for Renee Good.
The Discrepancy: The bullet path through the side of Good’s head contradicts standard police training for firing at moving vehicles.
The Promise: Romanucci has pledged to clear Good’s name and refuses to repeat government labels characterizing her as a “domestic terrorist.”
5. The Digital Dragnet: Big Tech & Subpoenas
The Subpoenas: The New York Times reports DHS is using administrative subpoenas to target anonymous accounts that criticize ICE or track agents.
The Infrastructure: Tech giants are building a “collect it all” surveillance net through massive federal contracts:
Palantir: $121.9 million for Investigative Case Management.
Amazon: $209 million (combined) for AWS GovCloud.
Microsoft: $175 million (combined) for legal/technical frameworks.
Google: $7.9 million (combined) for AI summarization.
Reddit Complicity: Reddit has voluntarily complied with these subpoenas; inquiries into this data sharing on r/ModSupport were met with immediate censorship and deletion.
6. Mass Surveillance via Ad-Tech (404 Media Investigation)
The Breach: 404 Media reveals CBP and ICE bought location data from the real-time bidding ad-tech ecosystem.
The Method: Agents use your AdID—siphoned from dating apps, games, and weather apps—to create geofences and track movements without a warrant.
The Risk: Lawmakers are demanding investigations into this “goldmine” for tracking where every person lives, works, and loves.
7. The Insider Warning: Peter Thiel’s Exit
The Move: SEC Form 144 filings show Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel sold 2 million shares on March 2nd.
The Red Flag: This $280 million cash-out occurred while global conflicts are escalating and defense stocks should be at their peak.
The Question: What does the man with top-tier security clearance see that the market hasn’t priced in yet?
8. DHS Overreach: The Somali TPS Termination
The Order: President Trump and Secretary Kristi Noem have ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalis, setting a March 17th eviction notice.
The Oversight Fight: Noem attempted to ban Congress from visiting ICE facilities, but a federal judge blocked the move, putting the Secretary on a short leash.
🔗 Reference Directory & Action Network
Check Your Surveillance Status: See if your vehicle has been tracked via Have I Been Flocked.
Submit MN Evidence: If you have video or images of federal misconduct, use the Hennepin County Transparency Portal.
Track Insider Selling: Monitor SEC filings for defense tech executives via the SEC EDGAR Database.
Deep Dive Investigation: Read the full report on Big Tech’s immigration infrastructure at WIRED Magazine.
Join the Community: Connect with organizers and OSINT researchers on r/EyesOnICE.
Support the Resistance: Secure your communications and follow our work on the Starve The Beast Substack.
Open hearts, open minds. Stay vigilant.











