What is it with POTUS that he MUST wreak havoc at every point possible?
Census GPS-tagging your home’s front door.
I can think of a lot of bad reasons to do this. I cannot think of one good reason. Can you?
“What authority does the U.S. Census Bureau have for sending anyone to my front door in April of 2009 to mark it with GPS coordinates? This is unacceptable. The census is not due until 2010, and the usurpation of the census by the White House is unconstitutional. … This citizen will not answer census questions until the year they are due, and demands that my GPS coordinates be removed from all government records.”
Some people think it is, and are upset over an army of some 140,000 workers hired in part with a $700 million taxpayer-funded contract to collect GPS readings for every front door in the nation.
The data collection, presented as preparation for the 2010 Census, is pinpointing with computer accuracy the locations and has raised considerable concern from privacy advocates who have questioned why the information is needed. The privacy advocates also are more than a little worried over what could be done with that information.
Enhancing the concerns is the Obama administration’s recent decision to put White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel in an oversight role over the census, which will be used to determine a reapportionment of congressional seats and could be used to solidify a single political party’s control over the nation, its budget, military and future.
But at American Daily Review, blogger Douglas Gibbs had more than a few doubts.
“GPS coordinates of your front door will make it easier for the government to monitor you,” he said. “The U.S. Census Bureau is simply an excuse – a harmless looking means of obtaining the front door coordinates. The creation of GPS coordinates for front doors has nothing to do with the census, in all honesty, no matter how much the United States government tries to convince you that it does.”In his article titled, “Big Brother GPS Doorway Census,” Gibbs, recalled wondering why, just weeks ago, the Obama administration announced its oversight of the census, “literally taking control of the census away from the Commerce Department.”
He put that together with Obama’s longtime push for national service.
“The Obamites, thirsty to serve their new messianic figure, have lost enough of their objectivity to be willingly recruited into such an insidious program like gaining these coordinates for the U.S. government. … I ask again, what would be the purpose of shooting the GPS coordinates of American doorways?” he wrote.
The answer he provided was alarming.
“Imagine, if you will, that there are a number of people in a neighborhood that could not find the addresses they are tasked with finding. They are not locals, maybe are unable to read a map, or perhaps do not have the time to pull out a map, and they need to find you with specific GPS coordinates. Their devices would lead them to your front door with these coordinates. Imagine a crisis is afoot, and martial law is put into place. U.S. troops need to round up particular folks,” he wrote.
At Canada Free Press, commentator J.B. Williams said, “I can’t resist the urge to question the authority and purpose behind such a BIG BROTHER initiative, when the official census itself is not due to be taken until 2010…
“Why does the Obama administration need or want the latitude and longitude coordinates for every home in America? Why the rush to GPS paint every home in the next 90 days? Why must the marker be within 40 feet of every front door? For what possible purpose does the Fed need GPS coordinates for every home, and under what authority do they have the right? Census workers, whom I asked, had the same holy-crap look on their faces that I had by then,” he wrote.
Then he cited the cooperative effort that the U.S. Census Bureau has reached with ACORN, the organization of community activists with which Obama worked.
“Obama’s interest in an ACORN-controlled 2010 Census, for the purpose of redistricting to the advantage of Democrats before the 2010 mid-term elections, comes as NO shock from a regime known for their heavy handed Rules for Radicals political strategies. But what does this have to do with GPS marking every home in the country?” he questioned.
Ask those who have served military duty, he said. They are very familiar with the most common use of GPS target painting, and the rest might want to read books such as “The Precision Revolution: GPS and the Future of Aerial Warfare.”
Online sources noted that Google Maps already probably has listed most homes in the nation.
“But the front door? Sounds like a jackboot convenience to me,” said RightSoup.com.
Added Williams, “What I do know is this … Coincidences of this number and magnitude don’t happen. … I also know that people had better start asking the right people the right questions and demanding answers fast. Begin with asking the mainstream press why there has been no public notification of the federal governments GPS marking your front door?”
A number of concerned citizens have contacted WND about the program, and repeatedly have cited warnings delivered by the GPS squad members that their failure to allow the readings would result in fines and possibly imprisonment under Title 13, which allows the census to be taken.
But repeatedly they’ve gotten no answers when asked what a GPS reading has to do with the number of people living at the home – which isn’t supposed to be subject to questions until 2010 anyway.
August 28, 2009 at 4:14 am
The answer is in the middle of the article. The numerical data is intended to be used by people who can’t read English very well or at all. That would be obama’s brownshirts.
August 28, 2009 at 4:38 am
His civilian army. Yes.
August 28, 2009 at 5:37 pm
We must spell it CiVillian Army.
snark snark
August 28, 2009 at 6:01 pm
I’m sure you are not far off the mark. I have hear former workers question some of what is going on.
August 28, 2009 at 4:24 am
It is all part of Teh Won’s Socialist agenda. Gotta know where all the comrades are, come time to go and find them for duty.
August 28, 2009 at 4:38 am
Do my animals count?
August 28, 2009 at 4:24 am
I actually did census work many years ago. Like now, it was before the census and it was called a pre-census. One difference was I worked for the Commerce Department and the other difference was we didn’t have fancy-smancy GPS in those days. Basically the entire county was divided up into hundreds of ARAs. Each worker was given a ARA (something…Register Area). The Register was a large notebook with the addresses in a several block area. They also got a map that they needed to update and correct as they went to each house. Sometimes streets on the map weren’t there (new) or other errors. The worker went to each house and knocked on the door and verified each address. I did a little canvassing, but I was mostly in charge of training the canvassers for the County.
August 28, 2009 at 4:39 am
From what I have read, the GPS marker will be no less than 40 feet from your front door.
August 28, 2009 at 4:50 am
imust,
Gasp! You’re a narc.
August 28, 2009 at 4:59 am
LOL! No Mary, I’m not a narc! But I don’t think that the GPS itself is anything to worry about. It will make the maps that they have more accurate. I am more concerned about ACORN doing the census than the GPS mapping.
August 28, 2009 at 5:03 am
I don’t like it imust. I am a private person and I have been robbed before. I have taken my home off Google. I don’t think that the government needs to know more than google maps knows.
August 28, 2009 at 5:06 am
BTW, I don’t know where ACORN gets it’s workers for this but we worked with the Employment Development Dept. We were able to use their offices for hiring and training and of course had plenty of applicants because as people came in to sign up for unemployment benefits they were escorted right over to us! So it gave us the people we needed and gave them several weeks of work instead of just collecting unemployment checks. Win-win!
August 28, 2009 at 5:18 am
That is the way to do it. Remember, ACORN employs excons? I don’t think that anyone who has been in prison for identity theft should have my info. I know the local ACORN people in my area. Their admin people are deceitful just like the upper mgmnt. I really don’t want them privy to my personal life.
August 28, 2009 at 5:58 am
I’m with you exactly, McN. Not only is the census going to be used for redistricting, but it’s also going to show that blacks, who are appproximately 18% of the population, are suddenly closer to 35%. And of course the number of legal aliens will far exceed the number of illegals. And Muslims will likewise magically becomnt 10% of the population. After all, oilsoc did announce that America is one of the largest is the largest Muslim countries.
August 28, 2009 at 6:03 am
You may be right, imust, knowing that I am a digitally traceable quantity is freaking me out. So far as acorn taking a census is concerned, I somehow don’t think they’ll be assigned to my rural vicinity. Remember, the black park ranger told us slavery predispose AA’s to be urbanites.
August 28, 2009 at 6:15 am
LOL again Mary! When I did it (and I was in a rural part of California at that time) we used local people. We even tried to assign ARAs to people that were close to their own neighborhoods if possible. As I said, we were doing the pre-census, which was verifying the addresses to send out the forms with all of the questions. People were only sent out to get info if they didn’t return the forms during the actual census and I wasn’t involved in that part.
August 28, 2009 at 12:56 pm
Imust, I have never had problems in the past with the census takers. I was listening to a former census taker and this person was also very curious about the methodology being used to prepare for the census. I don’t believe that my neighborhood is representative of most of the US. I live in a city where the redistricting was forced to correct issues with the rest of the state. It was highly questionable at the time that it occurred. We have managed to make do with that last decision. I am sure that after 2012 that redistricting will revert to the old boundary. I do question anything that ACORN is affiliated with.
August 28, 2009 at 12:50 pm
Ok, I should NEVER EVER drink coffee while I am reading your comments. LOL
August 28, 2009 at 5:43 pm
WHAT?
There are black park rangers?
Oh sorry you said singular – one.
Did GM or Chrysler make it?
August 28, 2009 at 6:02 pm
OMG, you are another one that I should steer clear of when I am swallowing. LOL
August 28, 2009 at 5:39 pm
I know just where they can stick their GPS and their Acorns!
August 28, 2009 at 6:02 pm
Ahh yes, where the sun doesn’t shine, eh Butters?
August 28, 2009 at 5:00 am
“What is it with POTUS that he MUST wreak havoc at every point possible?”
McN,
That’s what TPTB hired him to do.
August 28, 2009 at 1:01 pm
We need to fire him and his admin.
August 28, 2009 at 12:57 pm
They already have many copies of one’s gps data to within (probably much less than 40′) a fair accuracy. Google maps notwithstanding, there are USGS aerially mapped soil & water surveys of every county in the US now and they have been updating them for the past 10 years or so that also show one’s home; there are county tax surveys, traffic surveys, real estate surveys; LIDAR surveys, infrared nighttime surveys… Not to mention all of this data is collected by satellite as well. Jeebus, they could read your license late from orbit in the 50s. They can probably read your fingerprints now. Think Hubble, and ask how many private companies’ satellites have been lifted into orbit on your ruble.
2 times to my knowledge and possibly many more times satellite data has been used in court in murder cases for suspect identification.
Both kinds of data must be adjusted for accuracy due to the imprecision of measuring it (tilt, accuracy of atomic clocks on satellites, direction of satellite movement…). The census data is one more cross check for accuracy.
This probably won’t improve the
stupidityhuman error factor of course, eghttp://www.reason.com/news/show/123632.html
& don’t forget these guys.
http://articles.latimes.com/2009/jun/07/nation/na-black-wire7
August 28, 2009 at 1:06 pm
August 28, 2009 at 5:52 pm
only meant: it’s data they already have, multiple times over: therefore, I think they are doing something else at one’s door.
August 28, 2009 at 5:55 pm
I agree. Something smells.
August 28, 2009 at 1:58 pm
Aren’t these clowns in enough trouble from the e-mail datamining scandal?
August 28, 2009 at 3:51 pm
There are no consequences for these clowns yet. Election day will come again. I do hope they remember that.
August 28, 2009 at 5:35 pm
Obama never met a Dictator he didn’t like!
August 28, 2009 at 5:56 pm
No kidding. They are all workable, so he says.
August 28, 2009 at 5:35 pm
All Hail Fidel Obama!