Terry, in 1957, the Borg had an article in the Awake magazine specifically speculating on the relationship between the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and free will.
What is interesting about such arguments is the manner in which one can differentiate between the group and the individual.
Without the individuals there is no group. The behavior of the group qua "group" is a sort of mental construct.
One pointed example would be the statement : Nine out of ten doctors prefer FUGBUTTON'S NAVEL JELLY.
The manipulation occurs when you discover that five hundred doctors were asked about Fugbutton's Navel Jelly and only nine of them
"preferred" it over other leading brands. By bracketing the sample into groups of Ten and selecting out one of those which included Nine doctors who preferred the Fugbutton brand a skew results in the reporting.
Why do I mention this?
In the AWAKE! article a similar inference is being suggested vis a vis "Free Will."