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He didn't. This is an internet myth. It was started back in 2009-2010 by people who were opposed to the new health care law and spread a scary (and dishonest) story that it mandated you to have a computer chip installed so the government could track you. The people who spread this story hoped voters would be so afraid they would oppose the health care law. But while there is nothing wrong with opposing a law, there is something wrong with making up stories. In this case, there is is no rfid chip, and there is nothing in the health care law that tracks you; further, Barack Obama never said anything about microchips or tracking people. I enclose a link to the actual health care law, so you can read it for yourself.

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Where can someone purchase rfid chips?

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What is a microchip baby?

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What would a microchip be used for in 1948?

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Why pic is important to design RFID based system?

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How does the RFID tracking work?

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What is Barack Obama's plan for RFID Cards?

He doesn't have one. The RFID question is based on an internet myth about computer chips being secretly implanted in Americans as part of the health care law. But the health care law has nothing in it about computer chips or secretly tracking citizens. These statements were made by President Obama's political opponents, who were trying to scare voters so that they would not want the health care law to pass. Since the Affordable Care Act is now online in its entirety, I enclose a link so that you can read it for yourself and see there is nothing sinister in it.


Is Barack Obama going to put a chip in us?

No, this is an internet myth, spread several years ago by opponents of the new health care law. They were trying to scare you. The truth is that nobody is planning on putting computer chips in you or anyone else; and there is also nothing in the health care law about implanting RFID chips in anyone.


Did Barack Obama cancel the chip?

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