If you did not watch Friday’s congressional questioning of
the arrogant IRS chairman, a Mr
Miller, you would not know that one of
the congressmen asked about the confiscation of the people’s health
records, to which Miller scoffed and
answered, “No, that would be illegal.”
Well, so what? It was illegal to single out conservative
groups, reveal private donor lists personal information, and now, today, we learn that the IRS, in fact,
seized more than 60 million health records, private information belonging to more than 25 million Americans.
During the past four years, we have moved into a Nazi type Socialistic
State, complete with an invasion and
militant "enforcer" agency (the IRS) that is used to fix election outcomes, confiscate records whether legally or not, and, intimidate
those who oppose the Central Government,
not to mention the death camps that pretend to be abortion mills. Understand that the Kermit Gosnell "house of horrors," was as much a failure of Government as it was an indictment on an unsupervised abortion industry making millions off the murder of the unborn as whatever stage of development. We, in
this country, have murdered more unborn and
viable babies, than the Nazi's murdered in WW II.
At any rate, here is a WashingtonTimes.com story that should
chill your blood. I have highlight the critical information:
[Seizure of health records not part of the warrant]
A healthcare provider has sued the Internal
Revenue Service and 15 of its agents, charging they wrongfully seized
60 million medical records from 10 million Americans. The name of the provider is not yet known, United
Press International said. But Courthouse
News Service said the suit claims the agency violated the Fourth
Amendment in 2011, when agents executed a search warrant for financial data on
one employee – and that led to the seizure of information on 10 million,
including state judges. The search warrant did not specify that the IRS could
take medical information, UPI said.
[IRS agents warned of potential violations of law but no one cared]
And information technology officials warned the IRS about
the potential to violate medical privacy laws before agents executed the
warrant, the complaint said, as reported by UPI.
[Seizure tactics were thuggish, a reminder of Nazi tactics of last century]
“Despite knowing that these medical records were not within
the scope of the warrant, defendants threatened to ‘rip’ the servers containing
the medical data out of the building if IT personnel would not voluntarily hand
them over,” the complaint states, UPI reported. The suit also says IRS agents
seized workers’ phones and telephone data – more violations of the warrant, UPI reported.
The complaint alleges the IRS was
“invasive and unlawful” and stole access to intimate medical records that
included patients’ treatment plans and therapies, UPI said. The suit seeks $25,000 in compensatory damages, per
violation. The records’ seizure could impact up to one in 25 Americans, UPI said.
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