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The Bio-Surveillance State: Public Health as a Pretext for Control
Season 1 · Episode 12

The Bio-Surveillance State: Public Health as a Pretext for Control

The Unraveling Thread · Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios

March 4, 20267m 18s

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Show Notes

What if the greatest tools for protecting our health are also the perfect tools for building a prison without walls? An airline app already knows where you’ve been and is pre-emptively issuing a health pass—without your consent. This episode dives into the chilling moment when public health infrastructure stops feeling like a shield and starts to feel like a silent, watchful gatekeeper. Beginning with host Ibnul Jaif Farabi’s personal experience of automated bio-surveillance after a trip to Bangladesh, we examine the rapid normalization of tracking bodily data in the name of safety. We explore the fundamental tension between collective well-being and individual autonomy, asking how pandemic-era measures are hardening into a permanent architecture of control that knows our movements and assumes our status. Listeners will gain a critical framework for separating legitimate public health efforts from encroaching surveillance, understanding the technological mechanisms already in place, and recognizing the subtle pretexts used to justify the constant monitoring of our most personal data—our biology itself. #BioSurveillance #DigitalHealthPass #PublicHealth #Privacy #SocialControl #DataTracking #PandemicLegacy Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).