The new Health Care Bill, H.R. 3200, just passed by Congress has within it the requirement that all people thereunder shall be microchiped. The plans for this microchipping has been in the hooper going back to December of 2004.
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Witness the actual FDA (Food and Drug Administration) document dated December 10, 2004 entitled Class II Special Guidance Document: Implantable Radiofrequency Transponder System for Patient Identification and Health Information. This ten page document may be read on the FDA website at
http://www.fda.gov/downloads/MedicalDevices/DeviceRegulationandGuidance/GuidanceDocuments/ucm072191.pdf
Now witness the wording within H.R. 3200, America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 found on Congresses™ House Ways and Means website, http://waysandmeans.house.gov/media/pdf/111/AAHCA09001xml.pdf
On page 1001 is Subtitle C National Medical Device Registry which states, 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 … is or has been used in or on a patient…
In other words, everyone microchipped pursuant to the new Health Care Bill must be registered with the Secretary. The Secretary is defined as the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
The date by which this registry is to begin is mandated on page 1006, which is 36 months after the Health Bill becomes law.
(2) EFFECTIVE DATE. – The Secretarry of Health and Human Services shall establish and begin implementation of the registry under section 519(g) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as added by paragraph (1) by not later than the date that is 36 months after the date of the enactment of this Act, without regard to whether of not final regulations to establish and operate the registry have been promulgated by such date.
Therefore, under the law of H.R. 3200 recently passed by Congress, microchipping of Americans must begin by the year 2013.
Now you know what is behind the new Health Bill, H.R. 3200.: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hq3vtjXEGy8&NR=1
These are interesting times indeed!
Alec
Another good reason to avoid our medical system....
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HR 3200, wasn't that rejected.
Wouldn't you want a registry of people with implanted devices? If you need to do a follow-up or large-scale recall, then making sure that tracking is not optional would make safety concerns manageable.
The law doesn't say that implantation of anything is required.
This was debunked in a bunch of places. See snopes.http://www.snopes.com/politics/medical/microchip.asp
- 4 votes
Makes a person wonder about why all the push for H1N1 vaccinations..........................
Guess I'll just have to die, I will never take this chip, I will never take another shot, nothing.
- 3 votes
I agree...I just ended up getting swine flu myself, lol...not on purpose or anything, but the shots were not available at the time...although, the way I am with shots, I wouldn't have gotten one anyway...
- 3 votes
There is no way that Americans are are going to line up like docile cattle for this.
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4 comments and there is still no one telling us "If you haven't done anything wrong --- " And no name calling either -- Are they all asleep?
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- Are they all asleep?
Might be Desert...don't worry they'll show, they always do.
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I absolutely cannot wait for this to happen and I will be the first in line. I am a nurse and I am more than willing to get microchipped. I would love to have my medication list, allergies, emergency contact, medical directive etc available at all times if I am in a situation where I am unable to speak for myself. I take medications that would cause me to bleed excessively if I was subjected to trauma. The ER staff would need to know this. If I was unable to tell them, how would they know. I want my medical history to be available. I want my doctors names and phone numbers available. This will aid the staff in providing me with the best, safest care possible at a time of what may be my greatest need.
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I am a nurse and I am more than willing to get microchipped.
How do you know beyhond any shadow of a doubt that medical information is really the agenda here?
I'm not being argumentative, I'm giving you food for thought..................
How can you be absolutely certain, beyond all doubt, that ONLY medical information is the ONLY agenda in this endeavor?
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Well, you could read the information in the chip yourself. Hackers do this stuff all the time and post their findings all over the internet.
What would the other agendas possibly be? Tracking? Currently, RFID doesn't allow tracking at a distance of a few feet... in some cases, maybe 50-75 feet. Umm.. if someone is that close to you, they can track you by eye. And you can block them. RFID devices are not powered (they have no power supply), so they don't transmit (they are passive transmitters, meaning that they are active when an appropriately tuned power-source/antenna is used).
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