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RFK Jr. Clarifies Stance on Wearables

 

By Charles Eisenstein

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s remark in a congressional hearing last week that “My vision is that every American is wearing a wearable within four years” stirred an uproar in the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) circles, as one influencer after another scrambled to denounce his statement and accuse him of being a sellout or a traitor.

Ignoring his staunch decades-long advocacy of civil liberties, these critics took his statement as proof that he is advancing a totalitarian plan to continuously monitor every person’s body.

Since Kennedy has in the past warned about precisely this — the “internet of people” in which not even our own heartbeat is private — I reached out to him to see if he’d changed his mind.

“What were you thinking?” I asked.

Kennedy admitted that he chose his words poorly.

“What I was trying to say is that I want this technology to be universally available as one of the ways people can get on top of their health,” he explained.

“Of course I don’t want to mandate it. And the idea of everyone’s body being hooked up to a data center somewhere is horrifying. This data should be private, and when it is shared with the device provider it must be subject to health privacy laws.”

Those answers are consistent with his long-standing positions. However, there are other issues involved besides privacy…

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