Hidden Obamacare Secret: "RFID Chip Implants" Mandatory for All by March 23, 2013?!? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 4659582 United States 04/07/2012 04:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | H.R. 3200 section 2521, Pg. 1001, paragraph 1. 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; ‘‘and is— ‘‘a class III device; or ‘‘a class II device that is implantable, life-supporting, or life-sustaining.” Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act: www.fda.gov/downloads/MedicalDevices/DeviceRegulationandGuid... A class II implantable device is an "implantable radio frequency transponder system for patient identification and health information." The purpose of a class II device is to collect data in medical patients such as "claims data, patient survey data, standardized analytic files that allow for the pooling and analysis of data from disparate data environments, electronic health records, and any other data deemed appropriate by the Secretary." “The Secretary to protect the public health; shall establish procedures to permit linkage of information submitted pursuant to subparagraph (A, remember subparagraph A is the class 2 implantable device reference) with patient safety and outcomes data obtained under paragraph (3, which is electronic medical records); and to permit analyses of linked data;” Continuing on to page 1007, in the STANDARDS, IMPLEMENTATION CRITERIA, AND CERTIFICATION CRITERIA section, the secretary of health and human services is given full power to intact all mandates from the laundry list of to-do items in the creation process of the registry as well as dictate how the devises listed in the National Medical Device Registry are to be used and implemented. "The Secretary of the Health Human Services, acting through the head of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, shall adopt standards, implementation specifications, and certification criteria for the electronic exchange and use in certified electronic health records of a unique device identifier for each device described in paragraph 1 (National Medical Device Registry), if such an identifier is required by section 519(f) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 360i(f)) for the device." Now on Page 503, section E Lines 13-17 and I quote: "encourage, as appropriate, the development and use of clinical registries and the development of clinical effectiveness research data networks from electronic health records, post marketing drug and medical device surveillance efforts". Let me say that again, medical device surveillance efforts! Now lets look at section 163 of HR3200, which gives the government a direct electronic access to your bank account which will work in conjunction with an implanted chip. Page 58 Lines 5 through 15 reads: (D) enable the real-time (or near real time) determination of an individual’s financial responsibility at the point of service and, to the extent possible, prior to service, including whether the individual is eligible for a specific service with a specific physician at a specific facility, which may include utilization of a machine-readable health plan beneficiary identity detection card; (E) enable, where feasible, near real-time adjudication of claims AND [link to thenewamerican.com] |
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chrion777 User ID: 8258047 United States 06/17/2012 05:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If this is a real thing .....I will miss you all . They ain't putting that shit in me. Quoting: Dova 18081538 I can tell you that at least from what I understand the registry is to track medical device safety. It pertains to all kinds of medical devices in place today and has nothing to do with RF ID's being implanted. The purpose is to have a safety tracking mechanism, per device. Right now there is nothing like this. I watch closely just for this kind of thing however. Last Edited by chrion777 on 06/17/2012 05:47 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18115318 United States 06/17/2012 08:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If this is a real thing .....I will miss you all . They ain't putting that shit in me. Quoting: Dova 18081538 I can tell you that at least from what I understand the registry is to track medical device safety. It pertains to all kinds of medical devices in place today and has nothing to do with RF ID's being implanted. The purpose is to have a safety tracking mechanism, per device. Right now there is nothing like this. I watch closely just for this kind of thing however. It does pave the road for the implementation for the Mark of the BEAST, seeing that is the main~frame system, central hub in Brussels; will be used to chipster's us all. But Watch and Pray...Blessed are they that overcome. |
CleverMoniker User ID: 15254278 Canada 06/17/2012 09:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | People who think this bill means RFID chip implants will be mandatory are EXTREMELY DUMB, and they deserve to be mocked. Horrible, horrible failure of basic logic and reading comprehension, you should be ashamed of yourself for showing the world how dumb you are. The bill states that IF you have a medical device implanted in your body, there will now be a registry to track the fact that you have that device in your body. The bill then goes on to state that RFID chips fall within this classification of medical implants. If you want me to illustrate just how dumb you really are, and just what an astounding, horrific failure of logic you've displayed, here's an analogy; It's like if they revealed in a bill that starting in 2013 there will be a national registry of Compact Cars. And that the Ford Focus falls within the category of 'Compact Cars'. And from this, you've discerned that in 2013 it will be mandatory to own a Ford Focus. You dumb fucking twat. |
2012TREVOR User ID: 17384771 United States 06/17/2012 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Link to section 2521 ABOVE Link to entire bill H.R.3200 both forms BELOW [link to thomas.loc.gov] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18123000 United States 06/17/2012 10:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | People who think this bill means RFID chip implants will be mandatory are EXTREMELY DUMB, and they deserve to be mocked. Quoting: CleverMoniker 15254278 Horrible, horrible failure of basic logic and reading comprehension, you should be ashamed of yourself for showing the world how dumb you are. The bill states that IF you have a medical device implanted in your body, there will now be a registry to track the fact that you have that device in your body. The bill then goes on to state that RFID chips fall within this classification of medical implants. If you want me to illustrate just how dumb you really are, and just what an astounding, horrific failure of logic you've displayed, here's an analogy; It's like if they revealed in a bill that starting in 2013 there will be a national registry of Compact Cars. And that the Ford Focus falls within the category of 'Compact Cars'. And from this, you've discerned that in 2013 it will be mandatory to own a Ford Focus. You dumb fucking twat. Don't think the Pepsi's will be exempt, eh? Think you need to understand what 'registry' means in this law. Seeing that you all made a comprehensive Law in 16 pages that took our grand wizard over 2,000 pages for the same law? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17338098 United States 06/17/2012 10:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is the Obamacare bill..... [link to www.opencongress.org] It is in the bill.... If you do CTRL+ F and type implantable it will take you to the section of the bill that tells you about the implantable device. It is not listed as RFID but as an implantable device for the National Medical Device Registry. From the HR3200 PART 1--IN GENERAL SEC. 2561. NATIONAL MEDICAL DEVICE REGISTRY. (a) Registry- (1) IN GENERAL- Section 519 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 360i) is amended-- (A) by redesignating subsection (g) as subsection (h); and (B) by inserting after subsection (f) the following: ‘National Medical Device Registry ‘(g)(1) 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-- ‘(i) a class III device; or ‘(ii) a class II device that is implantable, life-supporting, or life-sustaining. ‘(2) In developing the registry, the Secretary shall, in consultation with the Commissioner of Food and Drugs, the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the head of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, determine the best methods for-- ‘(A) including in the registry, in a manner consistent with subsection (f), appropriate information to identify each device described in paragraph (1) by type, model, and serial number or other unique identifier; ‘(B) validating methods for analyzing patient safety and outcomes data from multiple sources and for linking such data with the information included in the registry as described in subparagraph (A), including, to the extent feasible, use of-- ‘(i) data provided to the Secretary under other provisions of this chapter; and ‘(ii) information from public and private sources identified under paragraph (3); ‘(C) integrating the activities described in this subsection with-- ‘(i) activities under paragraph (3) of section 505(k) (relating to active postmarket risk identification); ‘(ii) activities under paragraph (4) of section 505(k) (relating to advanced analysis of drug safety data); and ‘(iii) other postmarket device surveillance activities of the Secretary authorized by this chapter; and ‘(D) providing public access to the data and analysis collected or developed through the registry in a manner and form that protects patient privacy and proprietary information and is comprehensive, useful, and not misleading to patients, physicians, and scientists. And...another link [link to polidics.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18123000 United States 06/18/2012 06:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Read the report, No. 2006-02, titled "The Use of RFID for Human Identity Verification" and the FACT is they plan on using some type of RFID technology in connection with all sorts of electronic communications systems to verify individuals for electronic commerce. What type of technology will be used is, as of yet, not being devulged. Quoting: LanMan Digital Angel [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
LanMan User ID: 17856254 United States 06/18/2012 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Read the report, No. 2006-02, titled "The Use of RFID for Human Identity Verification" and the FACT is they plan on using some type of RFID technology in connection with all sorts of electronic communications systems to verify individuals for electronic commerce. What type of technology will be used is, as of yet, not being devulged. Quoting: LanMan Digital Angel [link to en.wikipedia.org] My gut feeling is that SOMARK's chipless RFID tattoo technology will be used to mark individuals for electronic verification. There are now a number of related companies associated with this company. Visimark, Inc Accurate Marking Products, Inc Jantech Marking Equipment Co Columbia Marking Tools, Inc. NBC Engraving Co Master Marking Brenner Industries Inc The Acromark Industries, Inc. Matthews International Corporation - Marking Products Division Wagner Engraving |
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LanMan User ID: 17856254 United States 06/18/2012 10:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There are many major companies and players involved in promoting chipless RFID technologies including Acreo AB, BASF SE, BASF Future Business GmbH, Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., International Business Machines Corporation, InkSure Technologies, Inc., Kovio, Inc., NXP Semiconductors NV, PolyIC GmbH & Co. KG, Printechnologics GmbH, RFSAW, Inc., Soligie, Inc., SOMARK™ Innovations, Inc., Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Toppan Forms Co., Ltd., VTT Technical Research Center of Finland, and Vubiq, Inc., among others. |
CleverMoniker User ID: 15254278 Canada 06/18/2012 12:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't think the Pepsi's will be exempt, eh? Think you need to understand what 'registry' means in this law. Seeing that you all made a comprehensive Law in 16 pages that took our grand wizard over 2,000 pages for the same law? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18123000 WTF are you talking about? Pepsis? What does anything you just said have to do with what I just said? There is no place within that law that states that RFID implants will be mandatory. It simply states that anyone who *does* have an RFID implant, will be included in the registry. Two points: 1) It's ridiculous that they don't already have such a registry. I would have thought it would be common sense that where an implant has gone and it's statistical effectiveness would have been kept track of from the get go. 2) If mandatory RFID chips ever did happen, did anyone think there *wouldn't* be a registry to keep track of them? It doesn't make much sense to chip a population if you don't actually track them. So in summary, nowhere in this law does it say anyone is getting mandatory RFID chips, and we already know if they ever did have the balls to try to chip us, there would be a registry keeping track of it, so this is an absolute NON STORY. There is nothing of remote interest in that law, or in this thread. |