13 Feb 2026
1h 55m

How to Stop the Government From Spying on You, Explained by a Digital Privacy Expert

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The Tucker Carlson Show

Privacy in the digital age is explored through the lens of technology, law, and individual rights. Yannik Schrade, a 25-year-old German mathematician and computer scientist, argues that privacy is synonymous with freedom, enabling individuals to protect themselves from coercive forces. He highlights the asymmetry in the universe that allows for encryption, where a small amount of energy can create a secret that even the most powerful entities cannot break. Schrade criticizes surveillance capitalism, where companies extract value from users by collecting and predicting their behavior, and discusses the challenges in achieving truly private communication due to vulnerabilities in hardware and operating systems. The conversation also covers the case of Tornado Cash developers, the importance of open-source cryptography, and the potential for privacy-enhancing technologies to reshape healthcare and financial systems.

Outlines

Part 1: Philosophy of Privacy and Encryption

Part 2: The Surveillance Landscape

Part 3: Hardware, Software, and Backdoors

Part 4: Crypto, Policy, and Censorship

Part 5: Decentralized Solutions and Future Tech

Part 6: Global Surveillance Trends and Outlook

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