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I want to believe in RFK Jr. and the MAHA movement. The vision of making America healthy again represents something essential - a return to biological sovereignty in an age of pharmaceutical colonization. But when RFK told Congress this week that "it is my vision that every American is wearing a wearable within four years," announcing that HHS is "about to launch one of the biggest advertising campaigns in HHS history to encourage Americans to use wearables" - devices like smartwatches, fitness trackers, and continuous glucose monitors - we're confronting a contradiction that cuts to the heart of what human wellness actually means.
Look, I love technology and the possibilities for making our lives better. But there should always be a conversation about trade-offs, and that conversation never seems to happen. This isn't just about privacy or data security. It's about the systematic severance of human consciousness from its biological foundation - and the global infrastructure being constructed to ensure that separation becomes permanent.
The Disembodiment Engine
The wearables agenda represents something far more insidious than surveillance: the industrialization of human self-awareness. When you ask your device how you slept instead of feeling it yourself, when you check your phone to see if you're stressed instead of noticing your breath, you're participating in the systematic outsourcing of embodied consciousness to algorithmic interpretation.