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Hidden Source Code Says Obamacare Applicants Have No Expectation of Privacy

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It appears that Obamacare website vendors violated medical privacy laws by collecting personal information from applicants.
During a hearing, on Oct, 24, 2013, before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Texas Congressman Joe Barton cross examined the primary Obamacare Website contractors concerning a hidden source code that says that applicant acknowledge that they “Have No Reasonable Expectation of Privacy” on any information that they enter.

 

Rep. Marsha Blackburn dug into privacy issues, forcing one corporate official to concede that 2,000 of his employees have access to the information Americans give the Obamacare website when they apply for insurance.
Even though the source code is not visible to the applicant, the program is set up to assert that, if you have signed up for Obama Care, you have waived your right to privacy!

Witnesses in the hearing included Senior VP of CGI Federal Cheryl Campbell, group executive vice president for Optum/QSSI Andrew Slavitt, corporate counsel for Equifax Workforce Solutions Lynn Spellecy, and program director for Serco John Lau.

All of this testimony was given under oath; therefore lying would be perjury.
Cheryl Campbell had testified that the Obamacare application process is HIPPA compliant. HIPPA is the federal law that protects the privacy of medical records.
HIPPA prohibits doctors, hospitals, health care clearinghouses, health insurers and their ‘business associates’ from disclosing ‘individually identifiable health information’ related to anyone’s medical records.

Cheryl Campbell also testified that she knew about the source code causing the applicant to waive the right to privacy.
California Rep. Anna Eshoo mocked the companies behind the crash-prone Obamacare website for blaming an unexpected traffic volume for their problems: ‘Amazon and eBay don’t crash the week before Christmas. And ProFlowers doesn’t crash on Valentine’s Day’

 

Michelle Obama’s Princeton classmate is a top executive at the company that earned the no-bid contract to build the failed Obamacare website. The Obamacare website $678 million. Claims are that Obamacare will cover 315 million people. With just the cost of the website alone, Obama could have given these 315 million people more than 2 million dollars each. How many people spend 2 million dollars on health care?
Toni Townes-Whitley, Princeton class of ’85, is senior vice president at CGI Federal, which earned the no-bid contract to build the $678 million Obamacare enrollment website atHealthcare.gov. CGI Federal is the U.S. arm of a Canadian company.
Townes-Whitley and her Princeton classmate Michelle Obama are both members of the Association of Black Princeton Alumni.
Toni Townes,’85, is a onetime policy analyst with the General Accounting Office and previously served in the Peace Corps in Gabon, West Africa. Her decision to return to work, as an African-American woman, after six years of raising kids was applauded by a Princeton alumni publication in 1998.
George Schindler, the president for U.S. and Canada of the Canadian-based CGI Group, CGI Federal’s parent company, became an Obama 2012 campaign donor after his company gained the Obamacare website contract.

On the government end, construction of the disastrous Healthcare.gov website was overseen by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), a division of longtime failed website-builder Kathleen Sebelius’ Department of Health and Human Services.

So let us connect the dots:
1.) No American companies considered;
2.) A Canadian company hired;
3.) No Bid contract for $93 million;
4.) Top executive at website-building firm went to school with Michelle Obama;
5.) Previous experience building gun registry for Canadian government;
6.) Fired by Canadian Government for overruns that cost Canada $100 million;
4.) Overruns for Obamacare enrollment website now costing U.S. $678 million, and still going up.

 

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“The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.”
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The battle for freedom always continues.
It is never too late, and it is never soon enough, to defend freedom.
No matter how enslaved we are, we always have hope.
No matter how free we are we are never safe.
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Any generation that fails to defend freedom will lose it.
The next generation will have to shed blood to gain it back.
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Thomas Jefferson said:
“The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.”
We add this:
“The battle for liberty is never won, and is never lost.
The battle for liberty always continues.
It is never too late, and it is never soon enough, to defend freedom.
No matter how enslaved we are, we always have hope.
No matter how free we are we are never safe.
NOTHING EVER LIMITS THE GOVERNMENT, EXCEPT THE PEOPLE.
Any generation that fails to defend freedom will lose it.
The next generation will have to shed blood to gain it back.
When the defense of liberty becomes a crime, tyranny is already in force. At that point failure to defend liberty makes slavery at certainty.” John Perna

WARNING: This message has been intercepted and stored by the National Security Agency as part of its unlawful spying program on all Americans. The National Security Agency is the only part of the government that actually LISTENS to you. Do you wish that the government would read the Constitution? Just email it privately to your friends. What we formerly called “freedom of speech” we now call the “right to remain silent.” BUT they will now claim that you DO NOT HAVE the right to remain silent… if THEY are asking the questions.
The Patriot Act is constitutionally illegal, but was signed into law takes away your rights and turns them into privileges, which the government can grant or take away at will. If you remember we were told that this would just be temporary. Now it has been made permanent. But no one protested did they?

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