Posted on 11/15/2015 5:17:29 PM PST by Yashcheritsiy
I'm not sure this shows that he want to "microchip everybody," but it IS disturbing that he'd even be headed in the microchiping direction.
He lost me at his forced vaccination ideas....
“He would be a disaster as president.”
Very true.
Mr. niteowl77
did Carson really say that ?
Listen to the video. It bothered me.
I like him and Cruz. Anybody else gets the nomination and it’s like a child with matches in a fireworks warehouse considering the world.
In the sppech, Carson was liking the idea of a chip implant for medical records.
But we know it wouldn’t be used for only that. Hence my comment about him not thinking things through.
BEN CARSON IS THE ANTI-CHRIST!
HE DID NOT SAY ANYTHING OF THE KIND AND IT FLAT OUT SUCKS THAT FOLKS ON THIS SITE WOULD MAKE UP SUCH CRAP!
He has said he wants people medical info on a microchip THAT THEY CARRY IN THEIR WALLET. FUNNY HOW THAT WAS KEFT OUT!...and btw, it makes a great deal of sense.
I challenge any of you to give his exact quote where he says anything like what the title says!
fwiw... I want TRUMP and Cruz. By a long shot.
but this thread is a disgrace to Free republic!
"Dr. Carson said something else that shocked me and made the hairs on the back of neck stand, nostrils flare, and raise my eyebrows. He feels that every American should be âmicrochippedâ with an RFID data microchip.
"His position was from a healthcare perspective. More and more hospitals, clinics, and healthcare systems are incorporating electronic patient medical records. This is done to maintain a complete profile that is easily accessible and updated incase a patient goes from one institution to another.
"This permits doctors to see what kind of care plans, procedures, medications, tests, and diagnoses have been made previously to avoid duplication, unnecessary diagnostics, and etc. ( e.g. you wouldnât want extra X-Rays if unwarranted).
"Dr. Carson feels that if all our personal health information was encoded and injected into a person, it would decrease the loss of data, identity fraud, and other inconveniences. Moreover, other healthcare practitioners feel this facilitates a continuum of information in extreme circumstances. For instance, a person may be found unconscious or disoriented and canât communicate the proper health information to emergency personnel. Medical staff could just scan the chip and retrieve all pertinent data to provide appropriate medical attention."
He does say “pop it in a computer”. It would have to be external to be able to pop into a computer. I still resent all my information on a chip that could be stolen or hacked while in a computer. Bad idea.
SHOW ME WHERE CARSON HIMSELF SAYS THIS!!!
Would you be okay with me stating that you like to have sex with shaved poodles as long as I said someone else said it about you?
learn TO READ!
Keep in mind that “pop it into a computer” could be done by scanning an RFID tag, the size of a grain of sand and implanted. Apparently, he’s called for that in other venues besides the one shown in the video.
So don’t do it. Is that tough?
Gads. Did Walmart have a sale on dummy pills?
Seriously dude. Your lithium, you need to take it.
Seriously. IMHO Dr. Carson comes across to me as one who is medicated...some sort of tranquilizer, like valium, for example. But definitely medicated. Maybe some other type medication, perhaps? It’s the way he speaks. Constantly, always the same. Robotic like. Strange.
Show the other venue or give a direct quote.
Are you that ignorant that you don’t understand why you can’t find a direct quote of such a foolish idea?
GO AWAY! FAST!!!
Why not just shut me up and show me his quote/
...go back to the poodles.
Never said I would do it and you are beyond rude calling others dummy. I said bad idea. I am appalled at your disdain for others.
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