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carmencita ago

https://www.canstar.com.au/news-articles/kids-victoria-get-free-glasses-eye-tests-school/ Free Eye Tests and Glasses for School Kids

BUT Look what I found for here in the US

http://www.thejournal.ie/eye-screening-children-2759326-May2016/

THE ROUTINE EYE-screening of school children has been discontinued by the HSE, prompting optometrists to call for major reform for youth eye-care.

Is This A Good Thing? Could possibly someone have figured out what was behind this testing? Idk, but for now maybe it is good.

Mad_As_Hell ago

That second article is about Ireland not US, think it’s more to do with our (intentionally - trying to push towards privatisation) failing public health system than anything more nefarious

carmencita ago

OOPS! Sorry. My eyes are still blurry eyed. I was so hopeful too. While they surely are all trying to reach privatization, I don't trust them one bit. We saw the other day how they are looking for certain kids, a kind of made to order victim. Sick. Sick. Sick. They are already microchiping for free at schools. What is next on the horizon? I shudder to think.

eucalyptus_spearmint ago

Microchipping for free at schools? What's this? Info please.

carmencita ago

http://mochip.org/ Missouri. There are other states as well.

eucalyptus_spearmint ago

No microchipping is used. None of the services listed as provided gave me any alarm.

carmencita ago

Thanks for noticing that. It is very confusing indeed when they call it mochip. They do take a tooth impression of the child with saliva which is somewhat scary to me.

image-toothprintsThe dental bite impression provides an impression of the biting surface of the child’s teeth, which like fingerprints, are unique to each individual. The dental impression collects enough saliva to provide a DNA sample and a source for a scent for trained canine search and recovery teams. Together, these five measures provide a powerful and recovery tool.

I know they say they don't collect anything, but being that it is the Freemasons, I find it hard to believe.

eucalyptus_spearmint ago

It stands for Missouri Child Identification Program. And I didn't notice the damned freemasons were involved. Still, I don't find this to be that scary. There are too many other ways they can get our biometrics now, and I don't want us all to be afraid of shadows. Focusing on the real threats is important. Fear of everything is as bad as fear of nothing

carmencita ago

Can you tell me the other ways they can get our biometrics? I would like to know. Thank you.

eucalyptus_spearmint ago

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_database public v. private seems such a tenuous distinction in this day and age

carmencita ago

This is scary. Have you noticed all the advertising on TV about Organ Donor Registry? It is on the news, on public announcements and on daytime talk shows. It's getting pretty obvious what they are trying to do. I am not a college grad and yet so many do not realize. Just not woke.

eucalyptus_spearmint ago

Any time you go to a hospital and you give a blood or saliva or xyz sample, your dna is in that. We are often asked for fingerprints for certain jobs. I had to give them for mine. Don't forget hair sample drug testing. Hospitals aren't supposed to be collecting our dna for some kind of gov't database, but they probably are. Hell, it's just not that hard to get dna from someone. We shed hair and skin cells constantly. The key is having the tools to read the encoding and having a large database from which to search. I'd be very surprised if someone wasn't working on that database as we speak.

carmencita ago

Your mind works like mine. I don't trust them one bit. Yes, I agree they are working on this right now. I just saw a post that said Schneiderman held up the NXIVM investigation and also that the are doing human testing in NY. They have been doing this garbage since Hitler and maybe before. It Must Be Stopped. I think it will blow up soon. It was written up in the NY Post.

Shizy ago

Carm, you should look into the PKU screenings they are now doing on all infants! It seems like a good thing on the surface, but it has made me uncomfortable not knowing what they ultimately do with the blood sample they take. Low and behold, there have been lawsuits by parents because of the way those samples were used and kept. Pretty scary when you think about what info on every new human they have access to!

carmencita ago

The gall that this person is upset over a lawsuit http://www.startribune.com/settlement-is-a-setback-for-newborn-screening/240928491/ @fogdryer This involves Wisconsin. Genetic Testing.

carmencita ago

I will check it out. Thanks much.