GPS Marking EVERY Front Door in America?
They will probably only get the people that disagree with the current administration. You know, the people that want to keep their guns and money. The people that believe in a strong work ethic, and don't want to spread their wealth to those who don't believe in the same.
I know that if I worked for an agency and they told me to go collect someone's guns or detain them, I would tell them to go **** themselves, and I imagine that most law enforcement would feel the same way, because they would then know that they are next.
In accordance with title 13, the Bureau of the Census does not share information with anyone for any reason other than statistical information, not even other government agencies, including the IRS and FBI or police. They do not have access to Bureau GPS points, and the way that each department has a big pissing contest with other departments, they aren't going to get that information anytime.
After 72 years, the information becomes public and can be viewed, but until then it is stored and only sworn Census employees on a "need to know" basis can see it.
After 72 years, the information becomes public and can be viewed, but until then it is stored and only sworn Census employees on a "need to know" basis can see it.
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him by this title, may issue such rules and regulations as he deems
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him by this title, may issue such rules and regulations as he deems
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I guess I'm making a moot point. I see that most people aren't concerned with this, and maybe I'm making something out of nothing. I just hope that there doesn't come a day when all these nothings add up to something, that we can't dig ourselves out from under.
While your concerns are valid, as said, more information can be found out about your place from the internet than what you find out from the Census Bureau anyway.
The Government doesn't care what we think, anyway.
The Government doesn't care what we think, anyway.
IMHO, it could be done from the car, but they want people to knock on every door to tell you what's going on and if necessary to ask if there may be other living quarters on the property. As far as my crew goes, if they mark one that obviously can't be anything else, I haven't said a word. Protocol is protocol, though. /shrug


