ZERO PRIVACY For Any And All Prescriptions!

 

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Here is the cold plain truth about prescription privacy.
Any trained medical doctor can look at your prescription history and
basically see your entire health history. When national health care goes
into full swing, this information can and will be used against you to
deny on-going care of old medical problems. ~ Ted Twietmeyer – Image

Today expensive drugs like
Copaxone (which costs about $2300/month) are being denied to patients in
some countries with socialized medical care, with doctors telling
patients these drugs are too expensive and they will have to purchase it
privately.

Drugs like Copaxone are taken for life, and would cost
out-of-pocket $27,600/yr. With national medical care, there is little
doubt drug and medical care denial will start happening in America, too.

PLEASE READ THIS

The image at the end of this article is a photo of a legal-size paper
attached to every prescription you get from CVS drug stores. This
document was obtained May 4, 2012 when this article was written.

Most
likely a similar document is attached to prescriptions from other drug
stores. Text on the document itself is very light against a white
background which required a digital camera to capture it (not a cell
phone.)

Text in the photo below is twice the size of text in the document
itself. Text in the paper document is approximately 1 pt. size. This is
smaller text than what you see in most telephone directories. There is
little doubt that someone with almost any form of near-vision impairment
will find this text unreadable.

This prescription document states in the top left corner it is based
on HIPPA, which you probably already know is an abbreviation for Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability.

The RICO act is against
racketeering and crime organizations, the Riot Act is against rioting,
Patriot Act is actually against patriotism (a document you have to read
to accept it) and clearly HIPPA is against privacy.

Why any patient
should be hassled by medical personnel in doctor offices and hospitals
to sign they have read and understand the basics of HIPPA is beyond
understanding.

I told one nurse years ago in a hospital, “What’s the
point of HIPPA? You’re going to spread everyone’s personal information
around and you just want patients to acknowledge it.” She just smiled
and said, “You’re right.”

Note – throughout this document you will frequently see PIH which stands for Personal Health Information.

There is a small paragraph of text at the bottom stating what
conditions require your written permission (blue boxed text.) Compare
that text to a much larger block of text titled “Other Special
Circumstances
” (red boxed text) – which does NOT require your
permission.

To show the large size of this document included with every
prescription drug purchased at CVS, I included a No. 2 pencil for scale
size which can be seen vertically along the right edge. This pencil was
in the frame when the document was photographed.

Red boxed area – includes several paragraphs related to disclosure to
law enforcement, intelligence, counterintelligence, national security
and others. It also mentions the president!

I was informed a few days ago by a leading nationally respected
physician, that by 2014 ALL medical records must be stored in digital
format. There will be no exceptions and no privacy either!

privacy notice

Enlarged Image

 

Ted Twietmeyer – May 5, 2012 – Rense

 

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