Monday, August 5, 2013

Do you mind if we store your DNA data and share it with everybody?

Thanks Jon Rappoport for sharing this story.

If you have nothing to hide, what is your problem? Are you afraid that the government is collecting personal data at the expense of your privacy? So what? Your government knows what is best for you and tries to protect you from harm, and this is the thanks you give. The greatest good for the greatest number is what's important after all. Gee, where have we heard that before? The Communist Manifesto?

Individual freedom, initiative and choice? Passe. Boring. So 1990s. The Constitution? George Bush, the father of the Patriot Act and Obama's predecessor said it was just a piece of paper. Obama ignores it anyway. Too restrictive.

Remember how the happy school children were taught in 2008 to sing songs praising the great Obama? The teachers and kids that I saw on film clearly enjoyed what they were doing. Shades of Hitler? No way.

So lighten up. Get with the Democrats and cut Obama some slack. Trust him and trust the integrity of all of his Executive orders, especially the one he issued his first day in office, declaring his records are all to be kept private. Make fun of anyone like Sheriff Joe Arpaio who says Obama used forged papers and fraud to get where he is.

Pay no mind to what the IRS is doing, or why Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid's Obamacare doesn't seem to be ready for prime time, or why the government keeps printing more money. Now get out in this fine economy and get yourself a better job.

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Bruce

'Helen Wallace, writing at Public Service Europe—“UK Building DNA database in the NHS ‘by stealth’:

“In April, the Caldicott Committee, including British government chief scientist Sir Mark Walport proposed new rules for data-sharing electronic medical records. What they failed to make transparent is that genetic information including whole genomes will be integrated into medical records in the future – as part of a plan proposed by the Wellcome Trust, of which Walport used to be director.

“The plan, which is backed by United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron, involves sequencing the DNA of everyone in England and adding this information as an attachment to each person’s medical file. The data will then be shared with commercial companies including private healthcare companies, the pharmaceutical industry and web-based companies such as Google; without people’s knowledge or consent…'

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