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narey
11-13-2009, 07:43 PM
Buried deep within the over 1,000 pages of the massive US Health Care Bill (PDF) in a “non-discussed” section titled: Subtitle C-11 Sec. 2521— National Medical Device Registry, and which states its purpose as:
“The Secretary shall establish a national medical device registry (in this subsection referred to as the ‘registry’) to facilitate analysis of postmarket safety and outcomes data on each device that—‘‘(A) is or has been used in or on a patient; and ‘‘(B) is a class III device; or ‘‘(ii) a class II device that is implantable.”
In “real world speak”, according to this report, this new law, when fully implemented, provides the framework for making the United States the first Nation in the World to require each and every one of its citizens to have implanted in them a radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip for the purpose of controlling who is, or isn’t, allowed medical care in their country.

http://www.infowars.com/microchiping-included-in-healthcare-bill/

http://rapidshare.com/files/306563668/AAHCA09001xml.pdf

upnorth
11-13-2009, 07:56 PM
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Hail to the Chief! :D


/UpNorth

cf
11-13-2009, 11:19 PM
and you thought obama was a good guy and you lot got bush out lol

farrell
11-14-2009, 11:12 AM
the RFID implant is a good idea in some aspects e.g. if someone came in hospital unconscious, scanning him with the RFID can tell hospital staff who he is, current medical condition and anything he may be allergic to. But on the other side, would you want to be tagged and permanently identified?

narey
11-14-2009, 11:21 AM
government could track every single place you go how long you there and what you buy in stores and who you interact with :O

ShadowSphere
11-14-2009, 11:16 PM
If your religious in any aspect, sounds like an Antichrist type of move to which he controls you're "buying and selling" and so forth.

cf
11-15-2009, 03:55 AM
the RFID implant is a good idea in some aspects e.g. if someone came in hospital unconscious, scanning him with the RFID can tell hospital staff who he is, current medical condition and anything he may be allergic to. But on the other side, would you want to be tagged and permanently identified?


this is goverment control who says they havent already gave everyone a mirochip in the injections yove had now me paranoid lol wheres your human rights were not anamals .Here in the uk the police takes a dna sample of everyone arrested for a offence no matter how petty so we could expect this next

TNTBW
11-18-2009, 06:34 AM
I've been studying the RFID chip for a while now, it is replacing the bar code on retail items so companies can track their consumer base. At work I have seen it used to track an employees location at any given time with their ID badge. In the general public, you can imagine the implications of it's use, sounds like a few scifi movies I've seen.