As the title says I live in a surveillance state where among other things the government uses paid snitches, listening devices in your home, installs Trojans/malware in your phone and computer, even outside agents can stalk and observe you 7/24.

I may not be a target of any of this as I am didn’t commit any of the crimes required to do these (for example being involved with cannabis, or helping illegal aliens or some crimes that actually warrant this like organized crime and so forth)

However with the snitch system were convicted criminals are incentivized to incriminate others to save their own skin I am not put at ease with assurances that if you have nothing to hide that you would have nothing to fear.

I do not believe however that the surveillance state is intended to prevent terrorism or organized crime. I believe the true intention of the surveillance state is to consolidate power and nip any sort of true dissent in the bud.

So in imho if you were to call out the government on their bullshit you would stand to be victimized. Even if you are well within your rights with regards to freedom of speech/thought/assembly.

So if everything on your computer may be subject to government’s prying eyes, you’d need your own language and alphabet/writing system to at least retain the ability to keep notes and write a diary.

I would like to be able to note down my thoughts without having to fear the government can read it.

I was thinking of something like Tolkiens Elven tongue/language. I know it is a lot of work especially since it is only for internal use.

What’s your opinion on this?

  • TheOneWithTheHair@lemmy.world
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    If you’re a “person of interest”, the government is happy to spend the last taxpayer dime to find out what you are up to.

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      Just who is likely to end up a person of interest? actual enemies of society or people who through their speech/thought threaten the governments power? So is it bin laden or occupy?

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        In general, felony charges not misdemeanors. For example

        The night before, Long was shot to death outside her Butler Township home. No arrests have been made. Investigators with the Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office do say they have a person of interest in the case, and executed a search warrant at a home Thursday.

        https://local12.com/news/nation-world/ohio-teacher-found-murdered-outside-home-person-interest-identified-michelle-long-leetonia-school-district-butler-township-fatal-shooting-shot-death-killed-death-students-staff-grieving-divorce-investigation

        McAllen PD search for person of interest linked to burglary

        https://www.valleycentral.com/news/local-news/mcallen-pd-search-for-person-of-interest-linked-to-burglary/

        Wilton police have a person of interest in illegal marijuana grow operation

        https://www.pressherald.com/2023/11/30/wilton-police-have-a-person-of-interest-in-illegal-marijuana-grow-operation/

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          What about occupy that had the eff be I subvert them in a covert manner. Or the famous cointelpro program that lead to the murder of numerous black civil rights activists. or the contemporary black identity extremist designation created by low and fortes men to go after black lives matter.

          these instances prove that no matter the country/nation these measures are used against legal dissent.

          • amigan@lemmy.dynatron.me
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            Lol, thinking you’re important enough for any of this. You sound like a teenager in his mom’s basement who got way too high. I bet dollars to donuts you’re in the US.

            • AnarchistsForDemocracy@lemmy.worldOP
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              thinking you’re important enough for any of this.

              laughing out loud!

              In my post I explicitly said that I’m not important and didn’t do anything to qualify for this sort of repression, so don’t make me laugh. Please, do not attack a straw-man of your own making, although I appreciate the comedic value. 😂 😅

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                Then why are you wasting your and our time with this ridiculous thread? This is a solved problem, it’s called encryption. But you continuously reject people’s suggestions in favor of your own loony proposition.

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                  loony

                  so loony that it was used very successfully by the american military in the war. Native american speakers were used to securely communicate.

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                    In the context of modern communications security, yes, it is absolutely fucking loony. You have encryption available to you, as a private citizen, that is better than any crypto any state actor had in WWII and for the price of $0. The Navajo codetalkers were employed because that was the best way to solve the problem at the time. It is no longer.

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                    I fail to see your point. Of course it is not merely “encrypting your shit.” But a constructed language is more dangerous than using existing crypto. It is subject to frequency analysis and many other analyses. And aside from the point of “if you can memorize it’s flawed,” you might as well just use a one time pad at that point. Generally, if you are not a cryptographer and you design a cipher, that cipher will be flawed. The human element of being suspicious of a surveillance state is certainly valid, and you are right, it is not something I generally worry about on a daily basis, mostly because I am not presently engaged in any such high risk activities. I am saying nothing about this not changing and never becoming something to worry about, but you bet your ass I will be employing cryptography designed by experts if that day comes.

                    And anyway, all my webservers are https, I am an avid user of gpg, and I’ve been working in “cybersecurity” for over a decade now, so I like to think my opsec isn’t total garbage. After all the Snowden stuff came out, it just reinforced my existing practices and birthed new ones. Also, wireguard is the shit.