Andreessen Horowitz, which led Flock’s $275 million funding round in March 2025, has also backed Toka, an Israeli cyber-intelligence company that has reportedly developed tools capable of breaking into connected cameras and manipulating their footage.



Yeah my first thought was why invest in both a video evidence company and a video invalidation company. I guess to hedge bets, but it’s really just because they can make plenty of money on e before it is invalidated.
Darker timeline is just merging the 2 companies so they have the perfect tool to arrest and oppress whoever they want.
Your last point I imagine is the goal of it all, no doubt they already do that with whatever methods available, just another tool in the toolbox I suppose
Vertical scumbag integration.