Privacy is directly linked to personal survival. Privacy and survival is a moral and legal right, and in fact, a duty to posterity.

You can’t survive, and you can’t be private while being totally dependent on the system.

Since we can’t find another country, our goal is to survive with privacy right here under the nose of the government.

Our greatest challenge to privacy and survival is to escape the watchful eyes and ears of government and its agencies. The amount of personal freedom that you have in the next few years in America will be in direct relationship to how sophisticated you become in techniques of privacy and survival.

Government strategy is to invade our privacy and freedom under the pretext of protecting us from terrorism, drug traffickers and all kinds of boogeymen. Therefore, as soon as government justifies its powers with legislation, it sends out agents provocateur to make it all appear that anything they do justifies their means.

Dropping all pretense, the truth is that the government is at war with you. The criminal element is ever the excuse. Besides, the government and the criminal element are one. Otherwise, why would they protect criminals?

The corporate state has propaganda power (control of all major media), police power, money creation monopoly, and legislative power to justify it. Even your bank account no longer implies money on deposit, but only computer symbols that can be erased. Do you know of a better definition of organized crime?

The strategy of those who want to control others is readily transparent to people who understand their motivations.  Their esoteric, power-mongering beliefs falsely inform those who seek to control others that manipulation and control increases their own freedom.  It may even work for the short term, but we know that such wickedness ultimately breeds destruction among those who practice it.

I want to give you a very simple formula for evaluating these kinds of threats to your personal privacy and liberty: The greater the government’s interest in regulation, the greater the threat to your life. Governmental interest in private affairs, from apple growing to zoology, directly corresponds to a loss of individual freedom.

For example, consider that computer and telecommunications technologies were touted as the most promising tools for greater personal freedom. Now, everyone has a mobile device, if not several, and all manner of devices strewn about the home, car, office… that is, if the vehicle or home itself isn’t itself an “internet-connected” device designed to “help” you.

All of this allows the powers-that-shouldn’t-be to listen in, and they are indeed listening. “There are microphones all around us all the time. We all carry around a microphone 24 hours a day, in the form of our cellphones,” Trevor Timm, executive director of the Freedom of the Press Foundation, told the Intercept in an interview. “And we know that there are ways for the government to hack into phones and computers to turn those devices on.”

Edward Snowden reminded us that such technology could even be used to track people down through other kinds of listening devices, including “a friend’s laptop, the phone next to you on the train” and any Amazon Alexa-enabled or voice-enabled device, which you might never notice or be aware is listening. Like your streaming device’s remote control (take the batteries out when you’re not using it!).

How can they be sure it’s you they’re hearing? As The Intercept reported, voice recognition “technology works by analyzing the physical and behavioral features that make each person’s voice distinctive, such as the pitch, shape of the mouth, and length of the larynx. An algorithm then creates a dynamic computer model of the individual’s vocal characteristics. This is what’s popularly referred to as a ‘voiceprint.'” They know it’s you, and they know where you are.

The government’s plan of control is two-pronged.  First, computer and telecommunications gear will be manufactured with the built-in ‘clipper chip,’ so that the Government may always monitor your communications.  Second, the Clinton-Gore team wants the government to develop national ‘standards’ for regulating computer and Internet communications and education.”

Turns out they didn’t need the clipper chip… people willingly bought billions of listening devices on their own. And the virus casedemic solved the issue of spying on work and school through the Internet, as it’s all been “online” for the last year.

I urge everyone to encrypt their communications as much as possible. Of course, to the government, anyone who engages in scrambled or coded private communications is presumed a criminal, terrorist or spy, or perhaps all three.

Judging from FBI history and performance (see Waco, Ruby Ridge, and so forth) we know it is not you and me, but the safety and freedoms of the New World Order elite which must be safeguarded by government.

It is also important to recognize their code words and phrases. When new laws are enacted that further invade your privacy and restrict your liberty, they always without exception give titles to these laws that deceive you into thinking that the new law is for your benefit. People never read the new law, only the misleading title.

You should also be very skeptical of the new “privacy” laws being legislated. Thenextweb.com reports that “Big Tech has begun seeding watered-down ‘privacy’ legislation in states with the goal of preempting greater protections.'” They want you to accept the scraps they’re throwing you from their table.

The underlying problem is the implicit trust of authority. People believe what the politicians and the bureaucrats say almost without question. I have often wondered what kind of shock it would take to wake the American people up.

Maintaining your privacy in today’s technological age is, at best, a difficult task. It requires constant effort to remain below the radar. But if you have a lifestyle you enjoy and possessions and assets, and you don’t want them taken from you through suit happy lawyers or the government, you should become conscious of being low profile and make yourself as invisible as possible. It is not too late, but the time is now to start this!

Bob Livingston