The US PATRIOT Act wasn’t just a mistake; it was a turning point in the relentless erosion of privacy. It institutionalized mass surveillance, shredding the Fourth Amendment in the US and fundamentally altering our lives.
It was sold to us as a temporary measure. But it became a permanent feature of our world, that had global implications.
Today marks the anniversary of the Patriot Act’s passage, and all week NBTV has been leading a major push for surveillance awareness. We released seven new videos: interviews with privacy advocates from all walks of life, and sketches exposing the intrusive surveillance that has become disturbingly normal. This week, I also spoke at Saintcon in Utah to inspire others to join us in this fight for privacy.
Because we can’t afford to stay silent.
The truth is, privacy is disappearing fast.
Corporations, malicious actors, and governments are all working to undermine it.
- Surveillance capabilities double every two years, keeping pace with Moore’s law.
- AI makes data collection easier than ever by aggregating disparate data sets and drawing ever more inferences from the patterns that are revealed.
- Year after year, new legislation is introduced to try to ban end-to-end encryption and force backdoors into every app we use.
But privacy tools aren’t keeping up.
We also face a troubling cultural shift: people insisting they “have nothing to hide” and dismissing the value of privacy entirely. This dangerous mindset is hurting us all.
Developers don’t feel a sense of urgency to build privacy tools because the public isn’t demanding them.
Some developers even fear working on privacy tools—being told “only criminals need privacy.”
And too few people are showing up to fight against bad legislation, because we’re not treating this threat with the seriousness it demands.
We have to change that.
When people tell us they have nothing to hide, we must show them why privacy matters.
This fight isn’t about secrecy—it’s about choice. Even if you don’t think you need privacy today, many people do. For activists, journalists, dissidents, protestors, whistleblowers, and anyone who doesn’t fit mainstream norms, privacy can mean life or death.
We fight for privacy so that the most vulnerable people in our society still have that choice, in a world where this option is rapidly vanishing. We fight to protect this right for our children and grandchildren so they, too, can choose privacy—whether they need it today or not.
Right now, we are dangerously close to losing this choice forever.
The tools needed to protect privacy aren’t advancing fast enough to keep up with the forces working to dismantle it.
I need your help.
We are at a tipping point. This erosion of privacy is not a distant threat—it’s happening now. Together, we can create a future where privacy is not a luxury for the few but a right for all. A future where you don’t need to conform to society’s expectations just to feel safe.
Let’s make sure tech and privacy can coexist freely—for everyone.
Please join me in Accelerating Privacy.
Being a privacy accelerationist means taking action now to ensure privacy tools don’t just survive—they thrive.
It means getting these tools into as many hands as possible, so everyone—no matter their income or technical skill—has access to privacy.
It means fighting back against bad laws designed to strip us of privacy, and ensuring the choice to protect yourself remains available to all.
It also means pushing back against the cultural shift that paints privacy as suspicious. We need to reverse the normalization of surveillance and remind people that privacy isn’t just good—it’s essential for a free society.
Privacy accelerationists know that we can no longer afford to wait for people to wake up to what’s at stake. We must act now to protect the tools and rights we’ll need tomorrow.
Please, lean into this fight with us today.
Support NBTV and Help Us Lead the Charge.
This week, we’re running a fundraising campaign for our non-profit educational platform, NBTV. At NBTV, we empower individuals with the knowledge and tools to protect their privacy in an increasingly surveillance-driven world. Through our mini-documentaries, workshops, eBooks, and tutorials, we teach practical steps to reclaim digital sovereignty.
Your support allows us to reach more people and ensure that privacy tools and education remain accessible to everyone.
Whether you can make a one-time or recurring gift, every contribution makes a difference. Everything we do is funded by community support.
Please consider supporting us at: nbtv.media/support
Together, we can build a world where privacy isn’t an afterthought—it’s an expectation.
Thank you for being part of this movement.
Yours in privacy,
Naomi
Re: Donations...
Greetings Naomi,
Well done for your extensive work promoting privacy.
I tried to donate a few GBP from the UK, but only the US was available as a country to select. Is it something I'm getting wrong or a known restriction?
Hi, Naomi. At the end of 2022 my Twitter account for planetaryjim was stifled. I started SpacePrivé News here and on Twitter. The account here became difficult to use because Substack is not interested in Android phone users. The Twitter account was nuked by friends of Peter Hotez. I am again on Twitter as HolyOrder3WhiteRoses where I follow you. My new and still not ruined Substack is L5 News where I recently wrote an essay inspired by your call for privacy essays in commemoration of this sad anniversary.
Some days I am sad about the ten thousand followers account but then I reflect that the people who want and need to read my words will find them or be led to them. I don't have any way of helping the rest.
I began to notice that the government was making war against the American people in 1993. They burned 7 dozen Texans to death in a church to announce their intentions. There was some response from Americans. I bought a rifle and spent over a decade looking for a free country in person on four continents. There are none.
A reckoning comes. Many Americans are now very angry. Maybe not in New Jack City but definitely out here in flyover country where we cling "bitterly" as Obama said in 2008 to our guns and Bibles.
God is also very angry. I would encourage you not to be in the big cities on "the day of destruction when the towers fall" as God tells us in Isaiah 30.
God bless you. I would be happy to write another essay or chat on Signal video if you wish. Kudos on the Al Jazeera interview.
If you feel like you are speaking into an abyss and no one cares or listens, I have felt that way for over thirty years. You are heard by many people. Change is coming.