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Surveillance Slips into Everyday Devices
In my recent conversation with Peak Prosperity, we talked about how surveillance isn’t always obvious anymore. It’s slipping into everyday devices—things like Wi-Fi routers that can detect movement inside your home just by analyzing signal changes.
This kind of tech is being framed as “smart” or “convenient,” but it raises real questions about consent and control. Once these features are normalized, most people won’t even realize they’re being monitored.
🤔 Where do you think the line should be when it comes to surveillance inside the home?
🔗 Watch the full interview here
📱 Choose tools that work without watching you. Check out Above.
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In my recent conversation with Peak Prosperity, we talked about how surveillance isn’t always obvious anymore. It’s slipping into everyday devices—things like Wi-Fi routers that can detect movement inside your home just by analyzing signal changes.
This kind of tech is being framed as “smart” or “convenient,” but it raises real questions about consent and control. Once these features are normalized, most people won’t even realize they’re being monitored.
🤔 Where do you think the line should be when it comes to surveillance inside the home?
🔗 Watch the full interview here
📱 Choose tools that work without watching you. Check out Above.
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🫶 @takebackourtech
📩 WEBSITE & NEWSLETTER | 🎥 VIDEOS| XMPP | SUBSTACK
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It's like a separate app no?
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KSUN different sessions come in handy
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Widgets anyone?
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Our friend Aaron Day is running for U.S Senate - not to legislate for change, but to make a point about the digital surveillance grid approaching us. He's also rallying to free privacy warriors like the Samourai Wallet and Tornado Cash developers.
First interview just posted: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/congressional/4413383/aaron-day-spoiler-could-sink-senate-gop-new-hampshire/
His mission, should he choose to run, remains the same from his Senate campaign a decade ago: undermine the GOP nominee to get his point across. But his purpose for doing so has changed drastically from his past desire to reshape the state’s Republican Party.
“I still naively thought in 2016 that I could affect things politically, and I actually thought that there was a fundamental difference between the two parties and that there was the potential to influence the Republican Party from a liberty perspective,” Day said. “I don’t believe that at all anymore.”
“He made the point that you can’t improve unless you understand and accept the reality of the current situation. We are living in a massive state of denial,” Day said. “And the massive state of denial that we’re in is… this technocratic surveillance state, which is growing unchecked under Trump.”
Learn more about Aaron's campaign: https://day2026.com/
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Politics won't accomplish any real change, but using politics as a platform to share the truth is a worthy stategy.
This is exactly what our good friend Derrick Broze did back in 2023 for his hometown of Houston, successfully cementing the idea to open up City Council to discuss issues raised by citizens. This idea was copied by candidates and generally accepted, however the next mayor of Houston neutered the idea by putting discussion behind a private committee.
https://www.derrickbroze.com/broze-for-mayor-2023-is-official/
What do you think? Can anything good come from political campaigns — is it a way to reach people? Or is it a waste of the freedom movement's precious energy?
First interview just posted: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/congressional/4413383/aaron-day-spoiler-could-sink-senate-gop-new-hampshire/
His mission, should he choose to run, remains the same from his Senate campaign a decade ago: undermine the GOP nominee to get his point across. But his purpose for doing so has changed drastically from his past desire to reshape the state’s Republican Party.
“I still naively thought in 2016 that I could affect things politically, and I actually thought that there was a fundamental difference between the two parties and that there was the potential to influence the Republican Party from a liberty perspective,” Day said. “I don’t believe that at all anymore.”
“He made the point that you can’t improve unless you understand and accept the reality of the current situation. We are living in a massive state of denial,” Day said. “And the massive state of denial that we’re in is… this technocratic surveillance state, which is growing unchecked under Trump.”
Learn more about Aaron's campaign: https://day2026.com/
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Politics won't accomplish any real change, but using politics as a platform to share the truth is a worthy stategy.
This is exactly what our good friend Derrick Broze did back in 2023 for his hometown of Houston, successfully cementing the idea to open up City Council to discuss issues raised by citizens. This idea was copied by candidates and generally accepted, however the next mayor of Houston neutered the idea by putting discussion behind a private committee.
https://www.derrickbroze.com/broze-for-mayor-2023-is-official/
What do you think? Can anything good come from political campaigns — is it a way to reach people? Or is it a waste of the freedom movement's precious energy?
Washington Examiner
Meet Aaron Day, the 2016 spoiler who could sink GOP in New Hampshire
Aaron Day, a former spoiler Senate candidate, tells the Washington Examiner he’s weighing another third-party run to amplify his anti-technocratic message.