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Current surveillance infrastructure has reached a level of spectrum dominance where private spaces are no longer secure. Technologies once reserved for the battlefield are increasingly contextualized as tools for civilian social engineering and extrajudicial punishment. The Targeted Individual’s experience portents a society where privacy is obsolete and dissent is proactively suppressed.
By World on a WireCurrent surveillance infrastructure has reached a level of spectrum dominance where private spaces are no longer secure. Technologies once reserved for the battlefield are increasingly contextualized as tools for civilian social engineering and extrajudicial punishment. The Targeted Individual’s experience portents a society where privacy is obsolete and dissent is proactively suppressed.