Waking Times: The march of modern progress has brought forth many advances for
humanity, and yet man is lost. Technology, automation, and
miniaturisation, along with the micro-processing revolution, allow
things to happen that were unimaginable only ten years ago, let alone a
century before. These rapid advances have brought with them a number of
complex problems, some of which challenge the very notion of progress.
If you define the level of an advanced civilisation by how much
freedom its citizens experience in their day to day lives – along with
the protection of individual liberties as we have come to expect in the
21st century – then the march of the mass surveillance state
over the last 15 years should be of serious concern. Despite public
pleas from our leaders that, ‘if only we pass this next law or security
measure’, or ‘if we can just launch one more month of airstrikes’, or
‘if the public will allow just a bit more access to their personal
information…’ and so on, the state and its corporate partners have
developed a firm grip on power over, and intrusions into, our personal
lives that is only increasing...read more>>>...