Occupy Freedom South San Francisco began as a grassroots movement led by passionate activists who wanted to see real change in California. Our story is deeply personal, shaped by our founder’s own journey as an LGBTQ immigrant dealing with ICE and fighting for human rights. We have grown into a community that stands up for equality, dignity, and governmental transparency.
We bring together young adults, activists, and anyone eager to make a difference in our political system. What sets us apart is our firsthand understanding of what it means to challenge the system from the outside and to push for inclusive change. Our team knows the struggle and strength it takes to speak out, and we’re committed to helping others do the same in South San Francisco and beyond.
The Trump administration has been spying on a civilian and used AI technology via microwave, which almost killed me and my mother. LGBT HUMAN BEING UNDER ATTACK: a conflict of interest in which the Trump administration is trying to empower the police with their AI technology. The Bill of Rights and our constitution are under attack. We have very bad people in power that want to destroy our natural consciousness state of being aware of one’s internal thoughts, sensations, and the external environment and spiritual being, making our own decisions and being aware and freedoms replaced it with AI technology. We the people won’t let it happen; we rise.
Just say no.
South San Francisco Police Department in 2012. Lopez was forcefully removed from the property in question. The fact that Mr. Hines used the police as his demand of a half-dozen gun-toting officers to leave the property does not make it voluntary. The officers appear to have been misinformed that Lopez was a trespasser, which is not the case, and Lopez is the legal owner of the building in question. Police used fear tactics and mistakenly removed Lopez at Mr. Heinz’s request.
The videos show all the evidence of the incident, and there is nothing voluntary about the forceful removal by the city police of South San Francisco. Police used force and discriminated against Jackie Jo Lopez. In fact, Ms. Lopez is a member of the LGBT community, and force was used to remove her from the property in question. Your Honorable Judge, I have been taking care of my mother since her hip recovery surgery and am currently houseless because of this situation and battling health and mental issues in which I was unable to proceed with my case at that. Now in light of the Trump administration leaching ICE upon the American people and humanity, which is evil and cruel, we need to unite and say no. We will remain a beacon of hope to all nations and friends to our neighbors.
I am currently looking for an angel attorney to take over the case court date on March 17, 2026. Any donation can help with travels and lodging. My mother is currently in recovery from a hip fracture, and I travel with Mom everywhere. Looking for a RV disability or something that can help mom.
Your donations are tax deductible if requested via a receipt from Jackie Jo Flowers. Please submit the donation via Zelle 619 634 2802. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Warm regards
Jackie Lopez
Contact 619 634 2802