No Thanks, RFK Jr.—Your Health Plan Looks Like A Digital Leash
- BeTheFire
- 6 days ago
- 8 min read
I read an interesting article this morning written by Naomi Diaz titled “RFK Jr. Wants Every American Wearing a Health Tracker” (published by Becker’s Hospital Review). At first, it sounded like another tech-health initiative, but the deeper I read, the more my spirit stirred. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. isn’t just recommending wearable devices like Fitbits, Oura Rings, Apple Watches, or glucose monitors—he’s pushing for every American to wear one within the next four years, backed by one of the largest government-led advertising campaigns in HHS history.
He framed it as a tool for “personal responsibility” and “taking control of your health.” Sounds noble, right? But discernment reveals what promotion often hides. This is about more than just tracking steps and sleep. These devices monitor biometrics, cycles, glucose, heart rates, location, and habits—creating an always-on surveillance system under the guise of wellness.
And here’s the catch: once something becomes “normalized,” it’s only a matter of time before it becomes expected, and then required. We are watching the soft rollout of a system that echoes what the Bible warned about—a world where access, compliance, and control become tightly woven together.
“Let no one deceive you with empty words…” (Ephesians 5:6).

I believe this is more than just a health push—it’s an end-time conditioning campaign, preparing hearts and minds to trust the system more than the Savior. And that’s why we must speak now. Because what’s marketed as freedom could become the very tool that binds. This isn’t just about steps and sleep—it’s about surveillance. It’s a digital leash disguised as wellness, and it’s paving the way for end-time control.
“Be not deceived…” (Galatians 6:7).
Just because it helps you track your heartbeat, doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a heartbeat of its own—one that echoes Revelation 13.
“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.”—Revelation 13:16–17 (KJV)
This passage describes a time when commerce, access, and survival are all tied to compliance with a global system. It’s not just a spiritual issue—it’s a tangible one. The “mark” isn’t symbolic—it’s economic, biometric, and enforced.
And look how it starts:
"He causeth all..."
— Meaning the pressure won’t just be on governments or corporations. It will be global, total, and expected of everyone. So when leaders push for universal wearable tracking, for the “greater good,” tied to your body and behavior… it’s not a stretch to ask: Are we watching the early framework of Revelation 13 taking form?
Because the real danger isn’t the technology—it’s the conditioning.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasized the power of wearable health technology to provide real-time insights into personal wellness. “They can see, as you know, what food is doing to their glucose levels, their heart rates and a number of other metrics as they eat it,” Kennedy stated. “And they can begin to make good judgments about their diet, about their physical activity, about the way that they live their lives” (Politico, Becker’s Hospital Review, ABC News).
In support of this vision, Kennedy announced that the Department of Health and Human Services is preparing “one of the biggest advertising campaigns in HHS history” to promote widespread adoption of these devices. His ultimate goal? To see every American wearing a fitness tracker “within four years” (Facebook, Fox News, Becker’s Hospital Review).
But beneath the surface of this well-marketed health initiative lies a deeper concern: data is the new gold, and wearables are the bait. Ethical and privacy alarms are already ringing. Critics—including digital privacy experts—warn that the vast biometric and behavioral data collected by these devices can be exploited by advertisers, insurance companies, and even government agencies, often with little to no public oversight (The Cut, Becker’s Hospital Review).
What begins as a tool for “personal insight” can quickly become a system of control—where every heartbeat, habit, and location ping builds a digital profile that others can access, manipulate, or even weaponize. And let’s be honest: once a system like this is fully integrated, opting out will feel less like a choice and more like a risk—to your access, your benefits, and maybe even your freedoms. This is how soft surveillance becomes hard reality. And prophetically speaking, we’ve been warned.
We’re already seeing the quiet consequences of wearable tech on human health, and most people don’t even realize it. Wireless earbuds, which rest directly against the skull and emit constant low-level radiation, have been linked to concerns about disrupting brain waves, contributing to headaches, memory fog, and even long-term neurological risks. Smartwatches and fitness trackers, especially those that double as communication devices or continuously stream health data via Bluetooth, have been shown to emit non-ionizing EMF (electromagnetic frequency) radiation 24/7—right against your skin.

And it's not just theory anymore. Some users report irregular heart rhythms, skin irritation, sleep disruption, and chronic fatigue. To counteract this, an entire market of EMF blockers, anti-radiation patches, Faraday bags, and scalar energy pendants has exploded—people trying to guard themselves from the very tech they were told would improve their lives.
When society starts selling devices to shield you from the devices they just sold you, something’s off.
And no one’s asking why we need anti-radiation stickers for “wellness tech.” But those with spiritual discernment know: what’s being dressed up as convenient is quietly corrupting. If these devices were truly about healing, they wouldn’t require protection from the very frequencies they emit.
For those with spiritual eyes to see, the red flags aren’t just technological—they’re prophetic. When a government campaign urges everyone to wear a device that tracks their health, habits, and location “within four years,” it echoes far more than public health—it mirrors Revelation 13 in slow motion.
While these wearables aren’t the mark of the beast, they condition the world to accept it. First, the world is trained to comply for convenience… then compelled for access… and eventually, controlled for survival. Scripture warns us clearly:
“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour” (1 Peter 5:8).
Not everything that promotes wellness is harmless. The enemy often wraps deception in light (2 Corinthians 11:14), using tools that appear helpful but lead to deeper forms of bondage. And Jesus Himself cautioned us: “
Take heed that no one deceives you” (Matthew 24:4).
Discernment means asking, “Where is this leading?”—not just “How does it help?” When our bodies, behaviors, and biometric data are all monitored, stored, and fed into a global digital network, we must ask whether this is truly for our benefit… or for our compliance.
But it's good for you!

So let me get this straight…The same government that let Bill Gates tamper with our food, that stood by while George Soros and his circles bankrolled chaos in our cities, that cozies up to billionaires like Klaus Schwab and the like—now wants me to believe they care about my health? The same government that feeds us food banned in countries all over the world suddenly cares? After pushing gene-altered crops, lab-grown meat, smart cities, and digital surveillance through every backdoor imaginable…Now suddenly it’s all about wellness?
Please. Spare me. You're not promoting fitness—you're preparing files. You're not tracking steps—you're tracking submission. And you're not helping—you're herding. No Thanks, RFK Jr.
They call it wellness—I call it wireless control. You want every American tracked, scanned, and silently surveilled under the banner of “health”? That’s not freedom—it’s preparation for a system of control that’s already in motion. My body is not your data. My health is not your leverage.
And let’s be clear: real freedom doesn’t come with health problems, data breaches, and false promises wrapped in sleek technology. True freedom doesn’t demand compliance through biometric chains.
Only God gives true freedom—and it doesn’t require an app, a ring, or a daily upload. It was bought with blood, not bandwidth.
We are entering days where standing for truth may cost us everything. But that cost is temporary—because we see the bigger picture. We know the story doesn't end with a digital crown—it ends with Christ returning as King.
Convenience has created wimps, laziness, and passive minds—and we will eat its fruit soon enough.
We traded discipline for dopamine. We handed over discernment for ease. We stopped wrestling in prayer because a screen gave us answers faster.
Now we scroll while the enemy schemes. We sleep while the system builds. We nod along to “just one more upgrade” while the trap is being welded shut—right under our noses. But make no mistake: the fruit of convenience is coming to harvest. And it won’t taste sweet.

Because the more we train ourselves to depend on systems, the harder it becomes to walk in freedom. And if we don’t reverse course soon, we won’t just be wearing devices—we’ll be carrying consequences.
As Galatians 6:7 says:
“Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.”
We’ve sown comfort. We’ve sown compromise. And unless we wake up, we’re going to reap captivity.
Step 1: Create the Problem.
Step 2: Create the Solution.
Step 3: Make Bank—No Matter the Bloodshed.
That’s the game. That’s always been the game. They create the virus. They patent the cure. Then they jack up the price, control the access, and profit off the panic. Sound familiar?
We watched it unfold—global shutdowns, constant death toll tickers, fear campaigns so thick you could feel them in the air. And just when people were desperate enough to do anything to survive…They rolled out the “solution.” A needle, a code, a program, a wearable. And with it came control, compliance, and a price tag laced in power.
Meanwhile, the so-called “experts” and “doctors” still push barbaric treatments for disease—slash, burn, poison—while ignoring the God-given healing found in food, truth, light, and rest. Why? Because there’s no profit in prevention. There’s no recurring revenue in real healing. But fear? Fear sells subscriptions. Fear fills waiting rooms. Fear makes the pharmacy rich and the people obedient.
So ask yourself—is this really about health? Or is this about harvest? Not of crops. Not of data. But of people. Because if the pattern is: Create chaos → offer costly solutions → repeat…Then what are we being conditioned for? And worse—what are we being culled for? Are we heading toward healing……or heading toward population control disguised as protection? Revelation 18:23 hits different in this hour:
“For by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.”
The Greek word for sorceries? Pharmakeia. Look it up. Then look around. Because the truth isn’t hidden anymore. It’s just ignored by those too comfortable to confront it.
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