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ObamaCare RFID Facts Here are some quick facts about ObamaCare and RFID chips to help you understand the truth and the myths behind them. • There is no mention of a mandatory RFID implant in the Affordable Care Act, but there was in an early version of the law HR3200. • RFID chips are real and there is more than a decades worth of legislation pertaining to their use. • Georgia, California, North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Virginia have all passed legislation that prevents mandatory RFID implantation. • The FDA hasnt shown RFID implants to be unsafe to humans, but tests have shown them to cause tumors in mice. • The only reference to chip in the ACA is CHIP (Childrens Health Insurance Program). • While the ACA doesnt allow for data collection from class II devices, it does contain wording pertaining to electronic data collection to improve the quality of care and better coordination between doctors including SEC. 3015. DATA COLLECTION; PUBLIC REPORTING. • It is very reasonable to think that in the future all Americans will elect to have RFID chips or legislation will be passed that mandates RFID chips. Not only could they monitor your health status, they could be used as GPS, a means to transfer currency, cell phones, computers, etc. • Like the use of drones and other advents of technology that could potentially be used to control the population, the implications of RFID devices need to be discussed openly by the public. The way we regulate RFID chips and their usage will determine the dangers they pose to us. • Despite the risks implants pose, the potential health benefits of being able to collect and monitor your health via a RFID chip could be a very useful medical tool that could drastically help people and revolutionize our ability to treat patients.
Posted on: Thu, 10 Apr 2014 00:38:29 +0000

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