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To: markomalley; LucyT

Argument II for unconstitutionality:

1) Census workers gathered GPS data on the location of citizens homes, with no compelling reason tio do so, other than warrentless search and seizure opportunity usinng surveilance by Satellite and Sureillance drones.

2) No one gave permisssion for the establishing of their personal home location in such a geo sat data base. It was unilaterally gathered without the consent or knowledge of the citizenry.

3) The data can be entered into military nav systems of aircraft and loaded into attack cruise missiles and smart bombs , for example.Few citizens know about or are informed about this possibility.

The gathering of military intelligence in such an executive data base on US citizens is unconstitutional.For that reason, citizens are encouraged to refuse census data to census workers.DO NOT PARTICIPATE!


10 posted on 08/25/2009 11:40:44 AM PDT by Candor7 (The weapons of choice against fascism are ridicule ,derision ,truth. (member NRA)
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To: Candor7

I will only answer that two American citizens live in my house and noone else and answer nothing more.


25 posted on 08/25/2009 12:23:16 PM PDT by Wisconsinlady
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To: Candor7
Well, the whole GPS scare is silly. You've been able to put an address into mapquest/google/ms live, and get a sat image of the address for years now. I've used it as a house hunting tool to get a lay of the land to determine if I even wanted to go see the house in person. MS Live was particularly nice in that in addition to the look down view, it allowed for a more angled look, from all 4 compass points.

Google Earth on my iPhone; put in address and there you are, complete with Lon/Lat coordinates.

33 posted on 08/25/2009 12:51:12 PM PDT by AFreeBird
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To: Candor7
2) No one gave permisssion for the establishing of their personal home location in such a geo sat data base. It was unilaterally gathered without the consent or knowledge of the citizenry.

A guy did come on my property and said he was from the census and asked if he could put our house inn the gps system.

I asked, what the government can't use google maps?

Then I walked to the gate and said, loudly, you are not authorized to be here. He left.Don't know if we are in or not.

42 posted on 08/25/2009 4:41:09 PM PDT by Red Boots
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