My Health Record? No, it is also the Police and ATO’s Health Record! By Mrs Vera West
Don’t you just love it when the Deep State tells you that they are doing something to help you, but the obvious technocratic control implications are conveniently ignored? Consider My Health record. What could possibility be wrong with streamlining everything in the name of IT efficiency. What could go wrong?
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/lifestyle/health/doctors-outraged-that-police-ato-can-access-my-health-record/news-story/92e2ecb06f3e2581ff101a6420c0c379
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How embarrassing, I hit a paywall, so I cannot paste in the information. To make it stranger, the link I was given let me in first, so I read that the police and ATO could access the records, and that some IT firm was worried about hacking. As soon as I went to cut ‘n’ paste the material, the page just froze up, and Word crashed. Then I went to the Taskmaster function to get off the frozen program, and coming back in the link did not work! The lesson here is that I do not trust the IT society. Sure, we use computers, but these things create as many problems as they solve, and give more to the elites than they give to us. I do not want to trust my health records being put in a central data base, given all of the health hacking attacks occurring, the most recent being in Singapore.
If they can hack a computer savvy country like Singapore, no one is safe. Hence, I have opted out of the My Health Record system. For a limited time, this freedom is available. Go to this site now and check it out:
https://www.myhealthrecord.gov.au
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