ISIL Freedom Network: United States > Action Opportunities > Privacy and Security
- Liberty Action of the Week, 7/22/03
Source: Rational Review
Author: Mary Lou Seymour
Country: United States
- "Stop using supermarket loyalty cards. And let's start calling them what they ARE ... surveillance cards." Lots of informative links and suggestions.
- Rep. Paul introduces bill to stop medical I.D. number
Source: The American Policy Center
Country: United States
- "The medical privacy of every American citizen is to be compromised unless Congress passes Rep. Ron Paul’s (R-TX) recently introduced 'Patient Privacy Act.'" (08/09/01)
- Bush administration calls for public input on final medical privacy rule
Source: Institute for Health Freedom
Author: staff
Country: United States
- "[T]he U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a call for public comments regarding its plans to revise the federal medical privacy rule. ... 'Citizens who are concerned about their rights to medical privacy should let HHS know how they feel about this important and timely issue,' says Sue Blevins. Your comments must be postmarked by April 26, 2002."
- C.A.S.P.I.A.N. current protest activities
Source: CASPIAN
Country: United States
- Listing of current protest actions, along with a photo gallery from past protests. Get involved and get your consumer privacy back!
- Send letters demanding CAPPS II hearings
Source: EFF
Country: United States
- Modifiable letter to send to your Congressthingies urging them to hold public hearings on current CAPPS II testing.
- Liberty Round Table: No National ID
Source: Liberty Round Table
Country: United States
- "Just when we thought it was safe ... just when we had the national ID (NID) on the ropes, for good it seemed ... along came 911, and instantly changed the political landscape." In response, the Liberty Round Table has dusted off and revitalized its famous No NID project.
- Escape HIPAA flyer
Source: AAPS
Country: United States
- Informative flyer for sharing with all your medical health providers on how to legally avoid HIPAA's regulatory burden. (PDF file)
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