Nothing we do is ever going unnoticed. It's on CCTV cameras, it's on iphones, it's everywhere.
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We live in a bizarre world - there are cameras in our house!
Drive through a yellow light, and you may be ticketed thanks to a camera tied onto a pole. Everybody's watching everything. And then sending it out to the world via email.
You could watch entire villages and see what everyone was doing. I watched NSA tracking people's Internet activities as they typed. I became aware of just how invasive U.S. surveillance capabilities had become. I realized the true breadth of this system. And almost nobody knew it was happening.
I did hidden-camera shows. I've been around the block a few times.
How can we have our privacy? How can we have our independence now in these times with these cameras? Because I think privacy and our solitude is really important.
If we put the camera on ourselves, our friends and neighbors, we'll come up with some scary stuff.
I believe there is something out there watching us. Unfortunately, it's the government.
We are losing privacy at an alarming rate - we have none left.
I don't want to hide anything - there is nothing to hide.
There's still a lot of things you can legitimately do to make America safe through electronic surveillance.
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