While some people may genuinely benefit from wearables for managing chronic conditions or maintaining motivation, the broader trajectory moves us away from bodily intelligence. Consider the pipeline already emerging: wearable detects irregularity → automated medication reminder → insurance adjusts your premium employer questions your productivity → economic survival depends on biometric obedience. Your device doesn’t just monitor; it becomes the authority on what your body needs, what treatments you require, and whether you’re a financial risk.
Also refer Sabrina Wallace, the Global Information Grid, and Electromagnetic Warfare [B3]
