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Privacy and Freedom in the Digital Age with Naomi Brockwell

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In this episode of Atlas Network with Michael Carnuccio, guest Naomi Brockwell discusses the critical issue of personal privacy in the digital age. Brockwell, representing the Ludlow Institute, explains how privacy is about empowering individuals to control their information and highlights the pervasive threats from both government and corporate surveillance. The conversation covers the importance of privacy for freedom, the impact of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), and the role of tools like Bitcoin in maintaining personal sovereignty. Naomi also shares practical advice for those in high-risk areas to protect their privacy and the importance of policy changes to safeguard individual freedoms. The episode provides a comprehensive insight into the privacy debate and the global movement towards preserving personal liberty in an increasingly surveilled digital world.

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Show Notes / Timestamps

00:00 Introduction to Privacy and Individual Choice

00:35 Welcome to Atlas Network with Michael Carnuccio

00:54 Meet Naomi Brockwell: Advocate for Digital Privacy

01:36 The Importance of Privacy in the Digital Age

02:52 Practical Tools for Privacy and Freedom

03:33 Understanding the Risks of Data Sharing

08:18 Bitcoin and the Privacy Movement

10:26 The Threat of Centralized Digital Currencies

20:39 The False Dichotomy of Security vs. Privacy

24:35 Privacy and Civil Liberties at Risk

26:36 Global Surveillance and Mercenary Spyware

28:32 Economic Shifts in Surveillance

30:48 Privacy Tools and Activism

35:49 Policy Changes for Privacy Protection

39:31 Hope Through Innovation

41:57 Personal Insights and Global Perspectives

50:21 Final Thoughts and Farewell