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- ...ometric data from over 1.3 billion citizens. Critics argue it enables mass surveillance, erodes privacy, and facilitates executive overreach, transforming India in ...), and 21 (right to life and liberty), paving the way for unconstitutional biometric collection practices.</p>11 KB (1,439 words) - 11:19, 29 November 2025
- ...and facial data from over 1.3 billion individuals, enabling unprecedented surveillance and erosion of personal freedoms. This system, far from a benign identifier ...ving it from a voluntary ID into a compulsory digital tether. The system's biometric core, reliant on error-prone scans, has excluded millions—particularly ma11 KB (1,388 words) - 12:17, 29 November 2025
- ...reaching over 900 million users by 2025, while addressing challenges like surveillance, censorship, and cybercrimes. This odyssey integrates legal advocacy, polic ...olating constitutional Articles 14, 19, and 21, advocating repeal and an E-Surveillance Policy with parliamentary oversight.</p>8 KB (1,076 words) - 18:14, 2 November 2025
- ...context, it manifests through centralized biometric databases, integrated surveillance networks, and programmable financial tools that monitor and manipulate citi ...d. In India, this is starkly illustrated by the Aadhaar system, a 12-digit biometric identifier linked to over 1.3 billion citizens, which underpins services fr14 KB (1,786 words) - 10:23, 30 November 2025
- ...pliance a pathway to exclusion and punishment. As integration deepens with surveillance behemoths like the Central Monitoring System (CMS) and programmable Central ...text-align:justify;">The rollout's dystopian underbelly revealed itself in biometric failures plaguing manual laborers—up to 10% exclusion rates—effectively12 KB (1,574 words) - 12:03, 29 November 2025
- ...as a shield for critical thinking and transparency in an era of biometric surveillance and curated realities. It highlights patterns where emerging truths are dis ..., the framework evolved into digital forms through In-Q-Tel investments in surveillance tech, including early Google projects, persisting into 2025 with declassifi13 KB (1,462 words) - 11:49, 22 October 2025
- ...cs, fostering a resilient environment for critical thinking amid biometric surveillance and curated realities.</p>7 KB (889 words) - 18:05, 2 November 2025
- ...itiative under [[Perry4Law Organisation (P4LO)]] to address and combat [[E-Surveillance]] and [[Human Rights Violations]], particularly those perpetrated by the [[ ...es, digital assets' ownership issues, and critiques of programmable CBDCs' surveillance risks.</p>26 KB (3,149 words) - 18:09, 2 November 2025
- ...trol, culminating in the establishment of a '''[[Digital Panopticon]]'''—a surveillance apparatus where citizens are perpetually monitored, profiled, and influence ...nomy by fostering a culture of self-censorship, where citizens internalize surveillance as normal, thereby surrendering their right to unmonitored thought and asso15 KB (2,052 words) - 11:18, 4 December 2025
- | TV || Project Mockingbird Wiretaps (1963) || CIA surveillance of journalists to prevent leaks || Justified as national security measure | ...igns with broader goals of decentralizing information flows amid biometric surveillance.</p>20 KB (2,333 words) - 18:08, 2 November 2025
- ...entation of a cashless digital economy, and the normalization of pervasive surveillance—culminating in a "Digital Panopticon" where every citizen is monitored an ...doms by framing resistance as aiding the "enemy," compelling acceptance of surveillance states and disarmament.</p>18 KB (2,468 words) - 11:57, 3 December 2025