Those who close their eyes are prey to those who don’t.
A smart phone is a tether; it can become a noose.
A reputation is fragile; it can be harmed in a flash.
To protect we surveil, yet by protection, we assail.
When a society turns on its whistle blowers, the ensuing silence is a whistle.
Surveilling is neither good nor bad but intention makes it so.
Bug a mug; spy a lie.
Too wary is scary; so is blissfully bleary.
Drones are watching from above, but they aren’t watching out of love.
Surveillance has a defect; it violates privacy to protect.
Surveillance is a mission, until it becomes voyeurism.
Our inalienable rights include life, encryption and the pursuit of privacy.