Mass surveillance operates as a perpetual archive: it collects everything now to decide later. Your behavioral patterns, digital paths, contacts, and habits are already being cataloged. The system doesn't activate surveillance when you become "interesting" - it's always on, turning every gesture into processable data. Tools like commercial geotracking (purchased by government agencies) and predictive analytics build complete dossiers before any formal reason to investigate exists. Effective countermeasures require: 1) Metadata-free communications (Nostr + Session) 2) Cryptographic signatures that conceal relationships (FROST) 3) Non-profitable transactions (Monero/Cashu) 4) Offline devices for sensitive movements. Freedom today is measured by how impossible you are to profile.