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    A reporter unearths the true history of the internet: it was built by the government to spy on citizens, at home and abroad.

    In Surveillance Valley, Yasha Levine traces the history of the internet back to its beginnings as a Vietnam-era tool for spying on guerrilla fighters and antiwar protesters–a military computer networking project that ultimately envisioned the creation of a global system of surveillance and prediction. Levine shows how the same military objectives that drove the development of early internet technology are still at the heart of Silicon Valley today. Spies, counterinsurgency campaigns, hippie entrepreneurs, privacy apps funded by the CIA.
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    Just dont carry a cellphone everywhere tbqh. Its been done for thousands of years

    Also always use TOR and encryption. Sure they can still get you if you have become a “person of interest” but basically hide in the crowd.

    In the end just treat any digital screen or public place as being under 100% surveillance by the state or corporations. Kinda like in 1984

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    TOR was developed by DARPA to secure intelligence comms, but whatever.

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    TOR was developed by DARPA to secure intelligence comms, but whatever.
    It was developed by Naval Research Labs tbqh

    It was developed to be anonymous in the web which it really does as wikileaks, hackers, snowden all use it.

    Sure the givernment funding is suspect in the project but all my research suggests its legit and government supports it because they use it as a tool themselves

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