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Reason: None provided.

Rose, your health information is your property. Them demanding it from you without due process is a violation of your Rights as secured under the 4th and 5th Amendments. Also, unless the person receiving the information is HIPAA certified, with a need to know, this is also a breach of federal law.

Replying to this with your status or intentions is in effect signing a contract. You will be implicitly endorsing their system, and admitting that they have lawful authority over your body. This is how all agencies and organizations steal away our liberties, by getting a signature on a contract that we don't even realize is a contract. The same goes for applying for an exemption -- as a free man, I assert my Rights; I do not ask for them.

Don't respond within their system. You can reply outside of the system if you like. Just stand on your Rights.

My status deadline came and went on Friday. I haven't heard one word yet. That may have something to do with the Common Law battle I have launched against them. You can get the latest status on that in Part 5 of my serial, which is also the most fun part because I finally got around to sticking the CEO and all his agents with a personal liability of $100,000 per day, per person for each violation.

It's work, but it's not too late to start the process. And it's a very strong place to be fighting from, because you are in the right.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Rose, your health information is your property. Them demanding it from you without due process is a violation of your Rights as secured under the 4th and 5th Amendments. Also, unless the person receiving the information is HIPAA certified, with a need to know, this is also a breach of federal law.

Replying to this with your status or intentions is in effect signing a contract. You will be implicitly endorsing their system, and admitting that they have lawful authority over your body. This is how all agencies and organizations steal away our liberties, by getting a signature on a contract that we don't even realize is a contract. The same goes for applying for an exemption -- as a free man, I assert my Rights; I do not ask for them.

Don't respond within their system. You can reply outside of the system if you like. Just stand on your Rights.

My status deadline came and went on Friday. I haven't heard one word yet. That may have something to do with the Common Law battle I have launched against them. You can get the latest status on that in Part 5 of my serial, which is also the most fun because I finally got around to sticking the CEO and all his agents with a personal liability of $100,000 per day, per person for each violation.

It's work, but it's not too late to start the process. And it's a very strong place to be fighting from, because you are in the right.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Rose, your health information is your property. Them demanding it from you without due process is a violation of your Rights as secured under the 4th and 5th Amendments. Also, unless the person receiving the information is HIPAA certified, with a need to know, this is also a breach of federal law.

Replying to this with your status or intentions is in effect signing a contract. You will be implicitly endorsing their system, and admitting that they have lawful authority over your body. This is how all agencies and organizations steal away our liberties, by getting a signature on a contract that we don't even realize is a contract. The same goes for applying for an exemption -- as a free man, I assert my Rights; I do not ask for them.

Don't respond within their system. You can reply outside of the system if you like. Just stand on your rights.

My status deadline came and went on Friday. I haven't heard one word yet. That may have something to do with the Common Law battle I have launched with them. You can get the latest status on that in Part 5 of my serial, which is also the most fun because I finally got around to sticking the CEO and all his agents with a personal liability of $100,000 per day, per person for each violation.

It's work, but it's not too late to start the process. And it's a very strong place to be fighting from, because you are in the right.

2 years ago
1 score