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This is why you need to resist giving your biometrics



“It’s not that big of a deal, just give your biometrics.”

This is the language of normalization, preparing you to accept surveillance as the cost of participation in modern life. What begins as “convenience” in banking or travel quickly becomes a mandate: comply, or be excluded.

The precedent is already here. Last week, Vietnam shut down 86 million bank accounts because citizens had not provided biometric data. Their government has openly committed to eliminating cash entirely by 2030. Without digital compliance, those people no longer had access to their own money.

This is the architecture of control — and we are watching its gradual rollout in the United States. Air travel is the most obvious entry point, where biometric verification is increasingly positioned as the default. But every time you agree, you reinforce the system. Every time you “opt in,” you make the net tighter for everyone else.

Opt out. Decline Real ID. Use cash while you still can. Recognize that once every transaction is tied to a biometric identifier inside a digital system, freedom becomes conditional and conditional freedom is not freedom at all.

If you value autonomy, resist giving your biometrics. The line must be drawn now.

The most effective way to opt out of the biometric surveillance network is to reclaim control over your medical footprint.

Click the link below to get started
https://www.andrewkaufmanmd.com/ultimate-detox-protocol?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=detox_minicourse&utm_content=

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