RFK Jr. unveils plan to give Americans government tracking devices before 2030

Health and Human Services Secretary RobertF. Kennedy Jr has unveiled a plan that critics have described as a clunky and Orwellian plan to integrate electronic surveillance into the daily lives of Americans. Under the guise of health protection, Kennedy is promoting the widespread introduction of portable monitoring devices: one for every American man, woman and child within four years.

“We are launching the largest advertising campaign in the history of the Department of Health and Human Services to encourage Americans to use wearable devices,” Kennedy said Tuesday at a hearing of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, writes Baxter Dmitry.

“The vision is that within four years every American will be wearing a wearable device,” Kennedy said, referring to electronic devices designed to track biometric data, location and behavioural patterns.

While Kennedy claims that this initiative is the cornerstone of his “Make America Healthy Again” campaign, critics argue that it is a Trojan horse for something far more insidious: the globalist dream of total population control that the World Economic Forum, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other unelected elite bodies have long championed.

RFK Jr should have been the voice of resistance. Instead, he threatens to create a globalist surveillance state under the guise of patriotism and health.

Continuous biometric monitoring is not new. The World Economic Forum (WEF) has been openly advocating wearable and implantable technology for more than a decade, notably under the leadership of Klaus Schwab.

In 2022, Schwab’s senior advisor Yuval Noah Harari bluntly declared, “We are no longer mysterious souls, now we are hackable animals.”

Even Schwab himself once praised China’s authoritarian control structure as a model for the world, calling it “an example of effective governance” in his infamous remarks at the WEF roundtable.

Globalists see China, which already has a nationwide facial recognition system, social credit rating and smartphone tracking, as a testing ground for a large-scale digital surveillance network that could soon be exported to the West.

Now, with RFK Jr’s plan, that future seems to be knocking on America’s door.

The Biden administration and international health organisations laid the groundwork for digital tracking during the COVID-19 pandemic with connectivity tracking apps, vaccination cards and proposals for digital health certificates.

Now, with Kennedy’s proposal, critics warn that we are moving to the next stage: making digital surveillance devices as common as smartphones – or even mandatory.

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has been at the forefront of funding biometric tracking technologies in developing countries, including wearable pregnancy monitors, digital vaccination cards and biometric identity systems linked to economic access. Critics say the same systems are now being imported into the US under the banner of “health technology” or “welfare innovation”.

If this vision becomes a reality, every American could soon have a government-approved electronic tracking device that monitors their health, mobility, behaviour and perhaps even their political preferences.

Advocates of freedom are calling for immediate public debate, transparency and legal guarantees before this vision becomes the scary new norm.

When the government knows your heartbeat, your steps and your every move, freedom becomes an illusion.

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