Big Brother’s Watching: How Much Does He Know and What Can You Do About It?
- nicolasmercadovald
- Aug 28, 2025
- 2 min read
5 Star Review

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Editorial Book Review:
By Anette Engel
Jack Crivalle's Big Brother's Watching provides a timely and urgent examination of the surveillance state, providing readers with both clarity and insight into the intricate world of digital observation. A combination of meticulous research and lucid explanation is employed to command attention in his work, rendering an often opaque subject accessible without compromising depth. The book establishes Crivalle as a vigilant and thoughtful guide, someone who elucidates the stakes of privacy in the modern era, from the opening pages.
Crivalle's writing is engaging, precise, and measured. He strikes a balance between factual exposition and narrative clarity, guiding the reader through a series of examples of government and corporate surveillance with both rigor and narrative flow. The prose is designed to foster education and reflection by integrating analytical insights with concrete strategies that motivate readers to take action. His distinctive method of integrating real-world scenarios and case studies enhances comprehension and engagement by rendering abstract concepts immediate and tangible.
The book's fundamental themes include the conflict between personal freedom and security, the mechanics of surveillance, and the erosion of privacy. Crivalle delves into the ethical, social, and technological aspects of monitoring, highlighting the methods by which digital footprints and everyday behaviors can be monitored, analyzed, and exploited. In a society where data has become both currency and control, these concepts resonate profoundly, prompting readers to contemplate the implications for their own lives and society as a whole.
The book has a significant emotional and intellectual impact. It encourages readers to recognize how much surveillance is a part of their everyday lives and provides helpful advice on how to protect personal information. In addition to encouraging vigilance and critique, alerting, and empowerment, the book's practical strategies for reclaiming autonomy in a data-driven world are what make it significant.
Because of its authority, purpose, and clarity, Jack Crivalle's writing is both captivating and educational. Big Brother's Watching is an essential addition to the current discussion about technology and freedom because it is a must-read for anybody hoping to comprehend the extent of modern surveillance and the security precautions required to protect privacy.
About the Author
Jack Crivalle

Jack Crivalle was born and raised on the Southwest Side of the City of Chicago. He was educated in the Catholic School System going to Catholic school for both Grammar School and High School. Moreover, Jack Crivalle was an average student that made up for many of his shortfalls through athletics, playing football, and running track throughout both Junior High School and High School.
After High School, Jack Crivalle jumped into the job market eager to finally make some money and find progress. He worked a series of labor and construction jobs while pursuing his studies at night and on the weekends. Jack Crivalle decided to work and going to college part time. First by studying at various junior colleges and then transferring to Chicago State University where he then graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in business and marketing.



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