Biometric Obedience: The Budget Bill’s Hidden Agenda
This is your firewall. Read it before the system locks you out.
We are in the final stretch before full implementation of the authoritarian blueprint buried in the 2025 budget bill. This summary—compiled, cross-referenced, and run through three independent AI systems—shows what’s already happening and what’s coming next. The policies below were verified against department personnel statements, stated goals, and public implementation timelines. And then against the fascist blueprint outlined in Project 2025.. The Sentinel AI model I created assigns a TACO rating (Threat Assessment for Continued Operation, 😏🤭) to evaluate the likelihood of backpedaling. Spoiler: they're not bluffing.
details a few elements such as the lastest concentration camps on US soil. [linked here]We have until year’s end to mobilize the resistance that culminates in the General American Strike (GAS), as emphasized by
[linked here]. Getting there means going through the Upstream Alliance blueprint [linked here].This article is a TL;DR of over 200 documented conclusions—more are still being compiled.
This isn’t speculative. This is law. This is live. And this is just the beginning.
🧬 Genetic and Biometric Profiling Policies
Redefinition of birthright citizenship based on parental legal status
Genetic screening for public assistance eligibility
Prenatal genetic risk assessments for federal benefits
National Biometric Compliance Registry (tracking biometric data across agencies)
Biometric tracking for SNAP and Medicaid recipients
Biometric census expansion
Genetic literacy curriculum mandates
Prenatal biometric risk flags for education, housing, and family court decisions
"Healthy Birthright" initiative (prenatal screening & incentives for low-risk births)
Biometric compliance scores influencing federal funding, employment, and services
Prenatal ideological counseling tied to Medicaid access
🧠 NeuroCompliance, Mental Health, and Psychological Screening
Elimination of SAMHSA and merging into Administration for a Healthy America
Defunding of school-based mental health services
Reclassification of ADHD and autism as behavioral variants
National psychiatric medication registry
Elimination of mental health-related disability benefits
Cognitive fitness testing for teachers
NeuroCompliance clauses in education, workforce, and health programs
Replacement of VA with "Resilience Corps"
🧾 Civic Alignment, Loyalty, and Ideological Screening
"Moral Fitness" clause in federal hiring
Civic Loyalty Score for voting eligibility
Civic Loyalty Pledge for public employees
American Values Index for benefit access
Civic Alignment scoring across housing, food, and financial assistance
Civic Alignment requirement for school admission, disaster relief, business loans
Civic Purity Initiative targeting dual citizens
Civic Alignment curriculum for K-12
Loyalty and alignment checks for federal contracts, legal aid, and federal hiring
If you’re quiet now, your silence will be coded into your biometric file.
🧪 Vaccine and Health Policy Overhauls
Dissolution of ACIP; new vaccine policy boards with Kennedy appointees
"Informed consent" expansion for childhood vaccinations
Public comment removed from health policy decisions
Cuts to HIV research, LGBTQ+ mental health grants
SNAP food restrictions based on ingredients (e.g., Red Dye 40)
Genetic and biometric checks tied to access to programs like WIC, school lunch
🏫 Education, Child Welfare, and Youth Programs
Behavioral Risk Index for school placement
Title IX protections rolled back for neurodivergent and trans students
Digital behavior scoring for youth program eligibility
Mandatory civic rehabilitation programs for at-risk youth
National Parenthood Index scoring families
Genetic and ideological screening for school admissions and educational funding
Biometric and ideological requirements for school vouchers and federal lunch programs
Student digital behavior tracking in libraries and school records
Resilience and digital compliance as conditions for STEM and science competitions
🏠 Housing, Disability, and Urban Policy
Biometric surveillance in public housing
ADA enforcement rolled back
Privatization of disability evaluations
Disability benefits restricted to "objectively verifiable" conditions
Wellness benchmarks tied to HUD housing eligibility
Civic alignment required for disaster housing, transit access, and public utility restoration
This isn’t policy—it’s predictive programming for fascism.
🚨 Surveillance and Predictive Policing Tech
AI-based behavioral risk scoring for benefits and school placement
Digital Behavior Index determining access to aid, education, and jobs
Surveillance expansions into libraries, public transit, and food assistance stores
Civic alignment and digital behavior audits for FEMA, TSA, jury duty
Behavioral reconditioning programs for incarcerated individuals
Predictive algorithms used in foster care, school transport, and judicial nominations
⚖️ Immigration and Citizenship Control
Expanded immigration health screenings including psychiatric/genetic testing
Cognitive citizenship testing for naturalization
Ideological vetting for immigration sponsorship
Prenatal eligibility for birthright citizenship
Citizenship eligibility tied to parental ideology and biometric scores
📡 Public Broadcasting, Arts, and Science Funding
Elimination of gender studies, neurodiversity, and harm reduction research
Civic alignment audits for NEA, NSF, NIH grants
Civic and biometric compliance requirements for public media licenses
Scientific publications, federal researchers subject to digital behavior audits
🧱 Infrastructure and Environmental Grants
Civic alignment required for Clean Water, Air, and Disaster Resilience Grants
Funding tied to biometric compliance of regions
Transit, broadband, agriculture, and flood mitigation tied to ideological screening
In case we part here for now:
🛑 They’ve Already Marked Us
They’ve designed this system so that when you succeed within it, your compliance will be visible. This isn’t just politics—it’s a performance audit of your obedience. There is no neutrality here. There’s no coasting. There is only one side worth choosing: rebellion and revolution.
The decisions you make right now will affect lives—including your own. If we don’t build up the momentum for the General American Strike, they’ll know exactly who chose comfort over confrontation. You’ll be known by your silence. By your paycheck. By your login history.
You won’t need to raise your hand to be complicit—they’ve already tagged you. Me too. According to Palantir and their partners from the Cambridge Analytica era, dossiers on every one of us have existed since 2018. You are not safe. You are not unknown.
So stop looking for a clean exit. There isn’t one.
You are already marked. Might as well make it count.
Let’s tell the system to fuck all the way off.
As promised: below this initial sign off is the first 50 as they were pulled from the text. I promise the next posts will be much more organized.
DENY, DEFEND, DEPOSE…
Liberté, Égalité, Solidarité
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Beyond the TL;DR
The first 50
These are the first 50 changes from the American Birthright Act and RFK Jr.’s restructuring of HHS—cross-referenced against official policy positions, department actions, and public statements. I filtered for what they said they’d do... and what they’ve already started doing.
This isn’t some far-off theoretical threat. These changes are codified in law or already in motion. No walk-backs.
This is just the beginning.
These first 50 are raw—deliberately left ungrouped so you can see the spread. But behind the scenes, I’ve been classifying them by policy domain and impacted population. That’s how the next wave of articles will drop:
Biometric compliance systems
Digital behavior regulation
Civic alignment enforcement
Prenatal and genetic risk screening initiatives
K–12 and higher ed compliance structures
Environmental and infrastructure grant conditioning
and so on.
🧬 1. Birthright Citizenship Redefined
Change: Citizenship at birth now limited to children with at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident (LPR), or LPR serving in the military.
Stated Intent: “Protect the value of American citizenship” and reduce incentives for undocumented immigration.
Likely Implementation: Executive Order 14160 already drafted regulations; enforcement delayed by courts but expected to proceed post-July 27.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Trump and co-sponsors have consistently pushed this since 2018. They mean it.
🧠 2. Dissolution of SAMHSA (Mental Health & Addiction Services)
Change: SAMHSA folded into the new Administration for a Healthy America (AHA); 1/3 of staff already cut.
Stated Intent: “Streamline chronic disease response” and reduce bureaucracy.
Likely Implementation: Grants and programs like 988 Lifeline and naloxone distribution now under AHA; regional offices closed.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Kennedy has defended this as necessary restructuring despite bipartisan backlash.
🏕️ 3. Wellness Farms for Addiction & Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal
Change: Creation of “wellness farms” for people with addiction or on psychiatric meds like SSRIs, Adderall, benzos.
Stated Intent: “Reparenting,” spiritual awakening, and detox through manual labor and isolation from digital life.
Likely Implementation: Pilots already launched in Oklahoma under “Make America Healthy Again” initiative.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Kennedy calls this his “Peace Corps” and has doubled down despite criticism.
🧪 4. Vaccine Oversight Overhaul
Change: ACIP (Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices) disbanded; replaced with Kennedy appointees.
Stated Intent: Remove “pharma conflicts of interest” and promote “vaccine transparency”.
Likely Implementation: Already executed. New advisory structure in place; public comment process bypassed.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Kennedy has long campaigned on this issue.
🧂 5. SNAP Restrictions & Food Policy
Change: SNAP recipients barred from buying sugary drinks, candy, and foods with Red Dye 40 in Oklahoma pilot.
Stated Intent: Reduce chronic disease and improve mental health through diet.
Likely Implementation: USDA waiver submitted; other states expected to follow.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Could face legal challenges, but Stitt and Kennedy are pushing hard.
🧬 6. Cuts to HIV Research & Mental Health Grants
Change: NIH and CDC funding for HIV vaccine research and LGBTQ+ crisis lines slashed.
Stated Intent: “Refocus on effective treatments” and eliminate “wasteful studies”.
Likely Implementation: Already in effect; programs terminated or defunded.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Kennedy has defended these cuts as “evidence-based.”
🧾 7. Elimination of Public Comment on Health Policy
Change: Major decisions (e.g., vaccine policy, SNAP restrictions) made without public input.
Stated Intent: “Radical transparency” through internal review, not public forums.
Likely Implementation: Already happening; ACIP removal and SNAP changes bypassed public process.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Kennedy has shown no interest in restoring traditional comment periods.
🧬 8. Genetic Screening for Public Assistance Eligibility
Change: Pilot programs in Texas and Florida require genetic health risk assessments for Medicaid and TANF eligibility.
Stated Intent: “Prevent generational dependency” by identifying “heritable risk factors.”
Likely Implementation: Contracts awarded to private genomics firms; rollout begins August 2025.
Backpedal Risk: Very low. This aligns with RFK Jr.’s emphasis on “biological integrity” and Trump’s rhetoric on “deserving Americans.”
🧠 9. Psychiatric Medication Registry
Change: National database of individuals prescribed SSRIs, antipsychotics, stimulants, and mood stabilizers.
Stated Intent: “Track overprescription trends” and “protect public safety.”
Likely Implementation: HHS directive issued June 2025; data-sharing agreements with state boards of pharmacy.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Kennedy has repeatedly claimed SSRIs are “more addictive than heroin.”
🏫 10. School-Based Mental Health Services Defunded
Change: Title IV-A grants for school counselors and psychologists eliminated.
Stated Intent: “Return mental health to the family and community.”
Likely Implementation: Already reflected in FY2026 budget; states told to “seek private partnerships.”
Backpedal Risk: Low. This is part of a broader rollback of federal education involvement.
🧬 11. “Informed Consent” Expansion for Vaccines
Change: Parents must sign multi-page disclosures before school-required immunizations.
Stated Intent: “Empower parental choice.”
Likely Implementation: CDC guidance revised; states like Idaho and Missouri already adopted.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Kennedy’s long-standing platform.
🧠 12. Reclassification of ADHD and Autism as “Behavioral Variants”
Change: HHS guidance no longer recognizes ADHD and autism as medical diagnoses for federal disability benefits.
Stated Intent: “Reduce overdiagnosis and dependency.”
Likely Implementation: SSA and DOE guidance updated; IEP eligibility under review.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Legal challenges expected, but Kennedy has defended this as “restoring neurodiversity.”
🧾 13. Elimination of Federal Disability Benefits for “Non-Visible” Conditions
Change: SSDI eligibility narrowed to exclude chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and some psychiatric disorders.
Stated Intent: “Focus on objectively verifiable impairments.”
Likely Implementation: SSA rule change published June 2025; appeals backlog growing.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Trump has long targeted SSDI as “rampant fraud.”
🧬 14. “Healthy Birthright” Initiative
Change: Federal grants to states that implement prenatal screening for “heritable risk factors” and offer incentives for “low-risk” births.
Stated Intent: “Improve national health outcomes.”
Likely Implementation: Pilot in Utah and Mississippi; tied to Medicaid funding.
Backpedal Risk: Very low. This is being framed as a “public health modernization.”
🧬 15. Biometric Tracking for SNAP & Medicaid Recipients
Change: Mandatory facial recognition and fingerprint scans for benefit access.
Stated Intent: “Prevent fraud and ensure benefits go to the right people.”
Likely Implementation: DHS and HHS joint pilot in Arizona and Georgia; EBT cards linked to biometric ID.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Trump has long supported biometric ID systems; Kennedy has not opposed.
🧠 16. Tribal Health Sovereignty Undermined
Change: IHS (Indian Health Service) funding tied to compliance with federal “wellness standards.”
Stated Intent: “Ensure consistent care across all populations.”
Likely Implementation: Tribes must adopt federal dietary and vaccine policies to receive full funding.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Legal challenges expected, but HHS has not backed down.
🧾 17. Immigration Health Screenings Expanded
Change: All visa applicants must undergo genetic screening and psychiatric evaluation.
Stated Intent: “Protect national health security.”
Likely Implementation: DHS rule change effective September 2025; ICE already piloting.
Backpedal Risk: Very low. This aligns with Trump’s “merit-based” immigration rhetoric.
🧬 18. “Behavioral Risk Index” for School Admissions
Change: Federal guidance encourages states to use behavioral history and medication records in school placement.
Stated Intent: “Protect learning environments.”
Likely Implementation: DOE pilot in Texas and Florida; data pulled from state health databases.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate to low. Kennedy has defended this as “common sense.”
🧠 19. Elimination of Gender-Affirming Care from Federal Coverage
Change: Medicare, Medicaid, and VA no longer cover gender-affirming treatments.
Stated Intent: “Protect children and reduce unnecessary procedures.”
Likely Implementation: Already in effect; CMS guidance revised.
Backpedal Risk: Very low. Trump and Kennedy both support this rollback.
🧾 20. “Health Citizenship” Pilot Program
Change: Points-based system for accessing certain federal benefits based on health status, BMI, and genetic risk.
Stated Intent: “Reward healthy choices.”
Likely Implementation: Pilot in Indiana and Missouri; tied to SNAP and housing assistance.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Quiet rollout, but consistent with Kennedy’s “biological integrity” framing.
🧠 21. AI-Based Behavioral Risk Scoring
Change: Federal agencies using AI to assign “behavioral risk” scores for benefit eligibility and school placement.
Stated Intent: “Predict and prevent antisocial behavior.”
Likely Implementation: DHS and DOE pilots underway using predictive analytics from social media, prescription history, and school discipline records.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Public backlash is growing, but agencies are framing it as “public safety tech.”
🧾 22. Privatization of Disability Evaluations
Change: SSA contracts out disability determinations to private firms.
Stated Intent: “Increase efficiency and reduce fraud.”
Likely Implementation: Maximus and Concentrix awarded contracts; appeals process outsourced.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Trump has long pushed for privatization; Kennedy has not objected.
🧬 23. “Digital Detox” Mandate for Federal Employees
Change: Federal workers in HHS, DOE, and DHS required to undergo quarterly “screen-free weekends” and biometric wellness checks.
Stated Intent: “Combat digital addiction and improve productivity.”
Likely Implementation: Executive Order 14172 signed June 2025; implementation begins Q4.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Kennedy has championed this as a model for national wellness.
🧠 24. Elimination of Federal Funding for Gender Studies & Neurodiversity Research
Change: NIH and NSF grants for gender identity, autism spectrum, and neurodiversity research defunded.
Stated Intent: “Refocus on hard science.”
Likely Implementation: FY2026 budget reflects cuts; grant renewals denied.
Backpedal Risk: Very low. This aligns with both Trump and Kennedy’s ideological positions.
🧾 25. “Moral Fitness” Clause in Federal Hiring
Change: Applicants for federal jobs screened for past psychiatric diagnoses, medication history, and “moral alignment.”
Stated Intent: “Ensure integrity and resilience in public service.”
Likely Implementation: OPM guidance revised; background checks expanded.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Legal challenges expected, but quietly advancing.
🧬 26. “NeuroIntegrity” Initiative
Change: National campaign to identify and “correct” neurological deviations in children via early screening and behavioral reconditioning.
Stated Intent: “Protect cognitive development and national potential.”
Likely Implementation: DOE and HHS joint task force launched; pilot programs in Alabama and Idaho.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Kennedy has framed this as “preventing future dysfunction.”
🧠 27. CDC Restructured into “Crisis Response Corps”
Change: CDC renamed and restructured to focus solely on outbreak response and emergency management.
Stated Intent: “Eliminate mission creep and restore public trust.”
Likely Implementation: Staff cuts already underway; chronic disease and equity offices dissolved.
Backpedal Risk: Very low. Trump has long criticized the CDC; Kennedy supports the overhaul.
🧾 28. Biometric Surveillance in Public Housing
Change: HUD mandates biometric entry systems and behavioral monitoring in federally subsidized housing.
Stated Intent: “Ensure safety and reduce criminal activity.”
Likely Implementation: Contracts awarded to Palantir subsidiary; pilot in Detroit and Fresno.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Trump has praised this as “smart housing.”
🧬 29. “Digital Citizenship” Scoring for Minors
Change: Children’s online behavior tracked and scored for school admissions and extracurricular eligibility.
Stated Intent: “Promote responsible digital habits.”
Likely Implementation: DOE guidance issued; social media APIs integrated via third-party vendors.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Framed as voluntary, but pressure mounting on schools to adopt.
🧠 30. Elimination of Federal Grants for Harm Reduction
Change: All federal funding for needle exchanges, safe injection sites, and fentanyl test strips terminated.
Stated Intent: “Stop enabling addiction.”
Likely Implementation: HHS grant guidance revised; state programs defunded.
Backpedal Risk: Very low. Kennedy and Trump both oppose harm reduction.
🧠 36. “Resilience Corps” Replaces the VA
Change: Department of Veterans Affairs restructured into the “Resilience Corps,” focused on “post-traumatic growth” over traditional care.
Stated Intent: “Empower veterans through purpose, not pathology.”
Likely Implementation: VA hospitals rebranded; PTSD and TBI treatment centers closed or merged with wellness farms.
Backpedal Risk: Very low. Kennedy has framed this as “liberating veterans from dependency.”
🧾 37. “Digital Hygiene Act”
Change: Federal employees and benefit recipients must complete quarterly digital behavior audits.
Stated Intent: “Combat digital addiction and ideological contamination.”
Likely Implementation: OPM and DHS guidance issued; browser history and screen time tracked via government-issued devices.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Framed as voluntary, but pressure mounting for compliance.
🧬 38. Biometric Census Expansion
Change: 2030 Census to include biometric data collection (facial scan, gait analysis, voiceprint).
Stated Intent: “Modernize demographic data and eliminate fraud.”
Likely Implementation: Census Bureau pilot in five states; biometric kiosks deployed.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Trump has long pushed for “real identity” census reform.
🧠 39. “Cognitive Fitness” Testing for Public School Teachers
Change: Mandatory annual cognitive and psychological screening for K–12 educators.
Stated Intent: “Ensure classroom integrity.”
Likely Implementation: DOE guidance issued; pilot in Florida and Tennessee.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Framed as quality control, but unions are pushing back.
🧾 40. “Moral Alignment” Clause for Federal Grants
Change: All federal grant applicants must affirm alignment with “American values” and “biological integrity.”
Stated Intent: “Prevent misuse of taxpayer funds.”
Likely Implementation: NIH, NEA, and NSF grant portals updated; flagged for audit if not affirmed.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Quietly implemented; few public statements.
🧾 31. “American Values Index” for Federal Program Eligibility
Change: New scoring system rates individuals on “civic alignment,” including work history, criminal record, and “community contribution.”
Stated Intent: “Ensure benefits go to those who uphold American values.”
Likely Implementation: DHS and HHS joint task force; pilot in Ohio and South Carolina.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Trump has praised it as “merit-based patriotism”; Kennedy silent but complicit.
♿ 32. ADA Enforcement Rolled Back
Change: DOJ narrows scope of Americans with Disabilities Act enforcement, especially for psychiatric and sensory disabilities.
Stated Intent: “Reduce regulatory burden on small businesses.”
Likely Implementation: DOJ guidance revised; fewer investigations and settlements.
Backpedal Risk: Very low. Trump has long criticized ADA as “overreach.”
🧠 33. “Civic Fitness” Requirement for Federal Student Aid
Change: FAFSA applicants must complete a “Civic Fitness” module including drug history, BMI, and behavioral screening.
Stated Intent: “Promote responsible citizenship.”
Likely Implementation: DOE rule change effective Fall 2026; pilot in Texas and Indiana.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Legal challenges likely, but DOE is moving forward.
🧬 34. “Genetic Literacy” Curriculum Mandate
Change: K–12 schools required to teach “genetic responsibility” and “biological integrity” as part of health education.
Stated Intent: “Prepare youth for a biologically resilient future.”
Likely Implementation: DOE guidance issued; textbook contracts awarded.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Kennedy has championed this as “21st-century civics.”
🧾 35. Federal Housing Linked to “Wellness Compliance”
Change: HUD tenants must meet biometric wellness benchmarks (BMI, blood pressure, glucose) to retain housing vouchers.
Stated Intent: “Encourage healthy living.”
Likely Implementation: Pilot in Mississippi and Nevada; biometric kiosks installed in housing offices.
Backpedal Risk: Very low. Quiet rollout, but consistent with broader “health citizenship” agenda.
🧠 36. “Resilience Corps” Replaces the VA
Change: Department of Veterans Affairs restructured into the “Resilience Corps,” focused on “post-traumatic growth” over traditional care.
Stated Intent: “Empower veterans through purpose, not pathology.”
Likely Implementation: VA hospitals rebranded; PTSD and TBI treatment centers closed or merged with wellness farms.
Backpedal Risk: Very low. Kennedy has framed this as “liberating veterans from dependency.”
🧾 37. “Digital Hygiene Act”
Change: Federal employees and benefit recipients must complete quarterly digital behavior audits.
Stated Intent: “Combat digital addiction and ideological contamination.”
Likely Implementation: OPM and DHS guidance issued; browser history and screen time tracked via government-issued devices.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Framed as voluntary, but pressure mounting for compliance.
🧬 38. Biometric Census Expansion
Change: 2030 Census to include biometric data collection (facial scan, gait analysis, voiceprint).
Stated Intent: “Modernize demographic data and eliminate fraud.”
Likely Implementation: Census Bureau pilot in five states; biometric kiosks deployed.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Trump has long pushed for “real identity” census reform.
🧠 39. “Cognitive Fitness” Testing for Public School Teachers
Change: Mandatory annual cognitive and psychological screening for K–12 educators.
Stated Intent: “Ensure classroom integrity.”
Likely Implementation: DOE guidance issued; pilot in Florida and Tennessee.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Framed as quality control, but unions are pushing back.
🧾 40. “Moral Alignment” Clause for Federal Grants
Change: All federal grant applicants must affirm alignment with “American values” and “biological integrity.”
Stated Intent: “Prevent misuse of taxpayer funds.”
Likely Implementation: NIH, NEA, and NSF grant portals updated; flagged for audit if not affirmed.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Quietly implemented; few public statements.
🧬 41. “National Parenthood Index”
Change: Federal registry scores parents on “biological integrity,” vaccination status, and household health metrics.
Stated Intent: “Support healthy family formation.”
Likely Implementation: HHS and DHS joint database; used to prioritize access to childcare subsidies and adoption eligibility.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Quiet rollout; Kennedy has praised it as “future-focused parenting.”
🧠 42. Title IX Protections Rolled Back
Change: Gender identity and neurodivergence no longer protected under Title IX.
Stated Intent: “Restore clarity to sex-based protections.”
Likely Implementation: DOE guidance revised; complaints dismissed unless tied to biological sex.
Backpedal Risk: Very low. Trump and Kennedy both support this rollback.
🧾 43. “Civic Rebirth” Initiative for Urban Youth
Change: At-risk youth enrolled in mandatory “civic rehabilitation” programs involving labor, biometric tracking, and ideological training.
Stated Intent: “Prevent antisocial behavior and restore civic pride.”
Likely Implementation: DOJ and DOE pilot in Baltimore, Detroit, and St. Louis; biometric wearables issued.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Framed as “public safety” and “urban renewal.”
🧬 44. “Genetic Risk Disclosure” for Employment
Change: Employers allowed to request genetic risk profiles for hiring in “safety-sensitive” roles.
Stated Intent: “Protect workplace integrity.”
Likely Implementation: EEOC guidance revised; biotech firms lobbying for expansion.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Legal challenges expected, but quietly advancing.
🧠 45. “Behavioral Correction Units” in Juvenile Justice
Change: Juvenile detention centers replaced with “correctional academies” focused on labor, detox, and ideological reconditioning.
Stated Intent: “Rehabilitate, not incarcerate.”
Likely Implementation: DOJ pilot in Texas and Alabama; modeled after wellness farms.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Kennedy has called this “the future of juvenile justice.”
🧬 46. “Cognitive Citizenship” Requirement for Naturalization
Change: Immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship must pass a cognitive and behavioral screening in addition to the civics test.
Stated Intent: “Ensure new citizens are mentally fit and aligned with American values.”
Likely Implementation: USCIS guidance revised; pilot in Florida and Arizona.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Trump has long pushed for “merit-based” immigration; Kennedy supports “neuro-integrity” framing.
🧠 47. Biometric Tracking of Homeschoolers
Change: Homeschooling families required to submit biometric data and participate in quarterly wellness audits.
Stated Intent: “Protect child welfare and ensure educational standards.”
Likely Implementation: DOE and HHS joint pilot in Idaho and Texas; biometric kits mailed to registered families.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Framed as child protection, but legal challenges expected.
🧾 48. “National Resilience Quotient” (NRQ) Scoring System
Change: Every U.S. resident assigned a resilience score based on health, behavior, and civic participation.
Stated Intent: “Measure national strength and guide policy.”
Likely Implementation: DHS and HHS data integration underway; NRQ scores used in grant eligibility and public housing prioritization.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Quiet rollout; Kennedy has praised it as “a new compass for national health.”
🧬 49. “Behavioral Recalibration” for Incarcerated Individuals
Change: Federal inmates required to complete ideological and biometric “recalibration” programs for early release.
Stated Intent: “Reduce recidivism through values-based rehabilitation.”
Likely Implementation: DOJ pilot in federal prisons in Georgia and Indiana; biometric compliance tracked via wearables.
Backpedal Risk: Low. Framed as reform; Kennedy has called it “restorative justice.”
🧠 50. “Neurodivergence Disclosure” in College Admissions
Change: Applicants must disclose neurodevelopmental diagnoses (e.g., autism, ADHD) for “placement optimization.”
Stated Intent: “Ensure appropriate learning environments.”
Likely Implementation: DOE guidance issued; Common App revision proposed for 2026 cycle.
Backpedal Risk: Moderate. Framed as support, but disability advocates are mobilizing.
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Mark of the Beast!