Your point started in the weeds. Nobody has ever claimed there's a right to be left alone in the Constitution, no one serious that is. There's a bunch of rights that together end up with the right to be "left alone"
From the government not being able to quarter troops in your home to due process
It is. If you don't have a right to property why would the constitution need to prevent the government from taking it without fue process?
Your point started in the weeds. Nobody has ever claimed there's a right to be left alone in the Constitution, no one serious that is. There's a bunch of rights that together end up with the right to be "left alone"
From the government not being able to quarter troops in your home to due process