MAHA misstep: RFK jr pushes invasive tech health surveillance
We have long noted that surveillance and surrendering of individual agency and freedom are the price of such technocratic governance and 'optimization.'
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BY JOE DORAN
Speaking recently at a Congressional hearing, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., normally a strong advocate for patient rights, appeared to promote a breathtakingly invasive tech device monitoring goal of virtually every American.
“We think that wearables are a key to the MAHA agenda of Making America Healthy Again. And my vision is that every American is wearing a wearable within four years.”
Some defended what would be a radical new level of bodily data surveillance and acquisition, while others, including Dr. Naomi Wolf and political commentator Laura Loomer, sounded alarm bells about RFK Jr.’s ambitions.