This video said nothing about that. Not one single solitary thing.
No, the video does not, but the BILL does. The video is the first of many selling the "need" for the people to comply prior to the three year deadline.
The bill sucks. But don't make up things that aren't there.
Who's making anything up? This text caught my attention--
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.
Next step, no Obama care for those who do not sign up for the registry and take the class II device. Are you really so naive that you don't see that next step from the language above? This language is stage one, Stevie Wonder could see that.
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.
I know, I've read this all before.
To me, it means what it says. It's the device that is to be registered, not the people. And there is no "next step".
It has nothing to do with being "naive". It has everything to do with just reading and understanding what it says.
If you're looking for a bill that mandates chipping the population, you need to look elsewhere. This isn't even the slippery slope that could be used later to get people used to the idea of being chipped by more direct means.
There are enough things in this bill that suck. You are being intentionally distracted into looking into things that aren't even there. Concentrate on what actually is there.
This "health care reform" bill is not about health care. It's about control.
Agreed.
But I reiterate, this bill says nothing about being chipped. It creates a registry of devices.
Actually, I'm surprised that a registry didn't already exist.
I'm not worried about chipping. I know that people will start killing if they try it. They won't dare. It is on par with arms confiscation. Same deal. Trying it is suicidal.
But that is neither here nor there. The bill simply says nothing about chipping. Some people read into it what they want to see, and they base it all on what has been done in the past, both real AND imagined, and the facts be damned.
I won't argue that point, but I will add that not as it stands, and not yet. It will be amended like most bills. And this one in spades. NPI
Then wait until the amendment comes out. IMO you and others are jumping the gun here.
You might know more about this law than I do, since I am not exactly well-known for giving a tinkers damn what some .gov maggots thinks they are going to force me to do.
What bothers me about this is that I'm sure that there is so much more to this law that should be exposed, as it is clearly written. Focusing on this non-issue is distracting from what is real and brings it into the tinfoil hat / alex jones disinfo realm.
Way to stay ahead in the game, always make sure that you react and never proact!
You're the ones that are reacting to something that isn't even there. You're not being proactive.
Saying that I don't give a flying fornication about what .gov wants from me is being proactive. I let it be known ahead of time, hence the "pro" prefix of proactive.
Being proactive is joining in the "nothing to see here Looky Lou" mantra?
There is nothing to see here.
How many times do I have to say it? There is nothing here about microchipping citizens, much less a 36 month deadline. The post title is deceptive.
Now did you find anything in that law that stated that this will happen? Anything at all? Maybe there is something there, I really dont know. But what you posted isn't it.
There is a difference between "being proactive" and "being a jackass."
When I see a headline like "Microchipping begins in 36 months" and see the proposition nowhere addressed upon clicking on the story, I conclude that the poster has no regard for his own credibility or the credibility of the forum he posts on.
Yeah. People are wasting time and effort on nonsense, IMO.
I don't know what people get out of crying "wolf!" like this. One person starts it and others pick it up and run with it, it goes viral, and it's all over nothing.
If there is something to it, then I wish they would post it. But I wont hold my breath. All we get, and you see it said in this thread, is that ".gov did X, Y, and Z in the past, so they are going to _______________ in the future".