Who We Are & What We Stand For

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The PRCY Team
Who We Are & What We Stand For

The internet is largely funded by the collection and sales of information. A lot of that information is personal information about you. The selling of this personal information is progressively finding its way into many parts of society – creating an atmosphere of surveillance on its citizens.

Our way of life, recorded and translated into data, makes up the building blocks of this surveillance society. What we do with our digital finances, computers, our phones, and our smart devices show them our strengths, weaknesses, hopes, and fears – you name it. Every little thing about us is feeding into this database that gets analyzed by computers and sold to the highest bidder. Many of those that are collecting our data are using it to manipulate and suppress our lives, to adjust the world narrative to their liking, so that they may shape and mold society how they see fit. Many of these organizations look at society as something that needs to be controlled within their system of governance. And what better way to do it than to surveil every aspect of our lives.

They’re taking this surveillance to the next level with the introduction of “the internet of things” (all of the smart devices rolling out), the 5g that enables it, and the surveillance on which it feeds. This will take many people by surprise, as they suddenly realize that they are living inside a world that is ran by an algorithm, a set of rules put forth by a technocratic system and reinforced by the establishment. Much of our privacy will be lost if society as a whole doesn’t help to make a change. The surveillance economy has already gone too far.

Enough is enough. What kind of society do you want to live in? Our civil liberties are on the line. The decisions we make about privacy today will shape the future of mankind for decades to come.

Privacy is not about concealing acts of crime or any other wrongdoing. It’s about safeguarding ourselves from the possible wrongdoings of others, like criminals wanting to steal our money or identity. It’s about constricting the vision of the elites so they cannot use knowledge about us to become even more powerful. Too much power in the hands of government or institutions can lead to our individual freedoms being held hostage by an authoritarian dictatorship. We all need some form of governance, but by limiting the power of governments through a system of checks and balances, the power will be held by the people, and tyranny can’t prevail.

Don’t fight for slavery, fight for liberty! You, the people, have the power to make this life free and beautiful, to make this life an amazing adventure.

Privacy is how we prevent the system from treating us poorly. It’s how we empower society as a whole. Privacy is making its way back. This is not the end of privacy. Rather, it is the beginning of the end of surveillance.

Privacy is a form of power, and if we continue to openly give our data to companies or governments, we will end up living our lives under some form of oppression. Privacy matters because it gives power to the people. And the lack of privacy gives others power over you. Therefore, privacy is a public good, and defending it is our civic duty. So, in the name of democracy, let us use that power. In the name of democracy, let us all unite!

Privacy is Your Right.