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It wasn't "unauthorized" if it was at the direction of the federal fucking government.

Treason for every single person who is doing this in our government and at their direction.

> treason

While outrageous, these actions are almost certainly not treason.

That's arguable. Government officials working with third-parties to undermine Constitutional protections can be seen as (and is, in my opinion) attacking a state authority to which one owes allegiance (i.e., the Constitution, which is the highest authority in the nation).

Maybe the Flock c-suite isn't guilty of treason (although I think that's still arguable, as a layman) but every government official that has enabled these systems to violate our rights? Absolutely.