Meet the Electronic Medical Record Czar
Hiding behind the convenient cloak of church secrecy, the Adventist Health System has slowly gained controlled over 65% - 70% of the rural medical care in America. As an example, the Adventist Health System – West organization in Roseville, California (95666) controls twenty (20) hospitals in California, Oregon, Hawaii and the State of Washington.
This religious non-profit organization receives its tax exempt status from the General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church located in Silver Spring, Maryland (according to ambiguous records of the Internal Revenue Service). The I.R.S. has consistently refused to investigate the Roseville, California religious hospital system or its millionaire executives.
Few Americans realize that the religious
hospital system must maintain close ties with the General Conference (G.C.)
to continue tax exempt status. This means that that the G.C. universal president,
Jan Paulsen, holds significant influence over these hospitals.
It is prudent for Americans to become familiar with the man that will have the ultimate authority to direct operations of Adventist hospitals via church sponsored inter-locking Boards of Directors. For instance, the Chairman of the Board of the Roseville religious hospitals of the Adventists is Thomas Mostert, who acts as the head of the Pacific Union Conference of the church in Los Angeles, California.
Paulsen, born in Norway, received his doctorate degree from Tubingen University in Germany. A school apparently repudiated as a center for Marxist theology and thought by the Vatican in Rome. Pope Benedict XVI also attended Tubingen. Suffice to say that Mr. Paulsen is intellectually entrenched into European thought and the theories of globalization of populations into unique one world governance structures, such as offered by the church framework.
Indeed, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) is a great admirer of the Adventist Church.
It would be prudent for Americans to question the strong ties between Adventist hospitals, the Adventist church on the U.S. Government (USG). After all, the Adventist hospital system in Roseville receives $1.6 Billion ($1,600 million) in Medicare contracts from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) for services rendered at any one of twenty (20) hospitals.
Senator Clinton is also associated with the fiasco dubbed “Hillarycare,” the Clinton Administration Socialized medicine scheme that failed to pass Congress in 1993. But Senator Clinton, who has been greatly underestimated by her critics, has learned her lesson. The plan went down because she did not have big business on her side. In moving forward with her international Socialist agenda and the transformation of the United Nations and its agencies into a global state, she has enlisted critical support from the U.S. business and religious communities. Although she spoke of a “vast right-wing conspiracy” against her husband’s administration, she has orchestrated a movement of her own that reaches well beyond national borders and into the inner sanctums of the U.N.
It is instructive to note that Senator Clinton is a co-sponsor of Senate Bill 1693 with Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MASS), Wired for Health Care Quality Act. The main objective of this bill is to deploy the National Health Information Network (NHIN) which will eventually link the electronic medical record (EMR) of every American.
S. 1693 has been criticized by patient
privacy advocates as lacking in practical protections of confidentiality and
security for an individual’s medical records. In fact, S. 1693 ignores
several key privacy and security provisions of the toothless Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 (also sponsored by Sen. Kennedy).
HIPAA has generally received public relations lip-service by the major health services providers. However, the complex privacy threats of data mining and data correlation are – by and large – ignored by HIPAA and relatively easy to escape detection by health care organizations, like the Roseville religious hospital system.
In light of the recent debacle with the Adventist hospital in Orlando (Florida Hospital) Americans should consider the cost of placing their trust in this religious hospital system. In Orlando the son of a patient was falsely accused of having rectal intercourse with his 72 y.o. mother by at least sixteen (16) medical professionals associated with this hospital system. A complex conspiracy was created overnight to label the patient’s son as a sexual predator, which required a four year court battle to untangle.
Few Americans understand that the passage of the Real ID Act in 2005 requires the deployment of a machine readable ID card by May 2008 (with some limited deadline extensions). Initially, machine readable technology will include only fingerprints and radio frequency ID (RFID) tracking chips. However, this is merely a foundational first step as the second stage of this movement will be the creation of a National Health Card ID Card that will be an integral part of the NHIN. In other words, soon Americans will be required to carry a uniform machine readable ID card to operate a motor vehicle, which will morph into a national health insurance card (under the guise of the universal health care plan promoted by Senator Clinton).
Confidential medical information will be the accessed routinely by banks, credit bureaus, law enforcement, government agencies, etc. As the national health care card is deployed, medical records may also be included on the card itself (via the use of microchip technology). The Adventist religious hospital system will be a pivotal player in enabling this technology (NHIN) for 65% to 75% of individuals receiving rural health care. The same individuals that work in this hospital system, which lied with ease to destroy a son (accused of rectal intercourse with his 72 y.o. mother, will have electronic access to your medical information (which will be freely shared with any one of four million entities (financial institutions, credit reporting agencies, etc.).