Title: The Census Is Getting Personal... BOYCOTT or, Video Activism Source:
[None] URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/user/minivanjack#p/a/u/0/RsDhkPym01k Published:Feb 17, 2010 Author:Jerryday.com Post Date:2010-02-17 17:29:37 by wakeup Keywords:None Views:13461 Comments:44
Ohhh, I love the idea of lots of youtube clips of Census Takers replying to a few choice questions? Don't you?
Poster Comment:
Reward JerryDay by subscribing to his youtube channel then, pass this 4um link along to everyone on your list, specifically asking them to also pass it along... please. Let's run up some numbers while waking up some folks to a great way to deal with the feds when they come a knockin.'
Don't open the door but, if you must, have a tripod and video camera already running. Hell, practice how you will handle the whole scene. Or, just flip your digital camera to video and catch what you can. They are coming and they want your voluntary cooperation.
Don't volunteer, for God's sake. Ask a few questions of your own and catch them on video making fools of themselves. I Love It. You can use the video option of your digital camera as well. Hold it steady.
I will make a DVD for the project which contains this clip and the best clips of these folks at the front door. Oh, baby, this could wake up some folks
"Here is my personal copy of the Constitution, please, show where your authority comes cause' all I find in the document is a head count every ten years. Oh, and please, look into the lens and speak clearly."
Public Servant Questionnaire to use - (apologies for the crappy formatting)
Public Law 93-579 states in part: The purpose of this Act is to provide certain safeguards for an individual against invasion of privacy by requiring federal agencies to permit an individual to determine what records pertaining to him are collected, maintained, used, or disseminated by such agencies.
The following questions are based upon that act and are necessary in order that this individual may make a reasonable determination concerning divulgence of information to this agency.
1. Name of public servant: _____________________________________________________________
5. Will public servant uphold the Constitution for the United States? ________________________
6. Did public servant furnish proof of identity? _______________________________________________
7. What was the nature of the proof? ____________________________________________________
8. Will public servant furnish a copy of the law or regulation authorizing this investigation? _____________
9. Will the public servant read aloud that portion of the law authorizing the questions s/he will ask? _______
10. Is answering these questions voluntary or mandatory? _______________________________
11. Are your questions based upon a specific law or regulation, or are they being used as a discovery process? ____________________________________________________________________________________________
12. What other uses may be made of this information? _________________________________________
13. What other agencies may have access to this information? __________________________________
14. What will be the effect upon me if I should choose to not answer any part or all of these questions?
If any request for information relating to me is received from any person or agency, you must advise me in writing before releasing such information. Failure to do so may subject you to civil or criminal action as provided by the Act.
The Privacy Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-579) is an amending law to Title 5, United States Code, section 552; and is included in Title 5 as section 552a. This Act gives me full rights to know what information is being collected and maintained about me and for what uses and purposes (see Sec. 2(b)(1)).
QUESTION NUMBER AUTHORIZATION
1, 2, 3, 4 In order to be sure exactly to whom I am furnishing information, residence and addresses are needed in case I need to serve process on this individual in a civil or criminal action.
5 ALL public servants have taken a sworn oath to uphold and defend the Constitution. A copy of this oath may be obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, and by writing the Government Employment or Civil Service Office.
6, 7 This is standard procedure by government agents and officers. I.R. Manual MT-9900-26, section 242.133.
8, 9, 10 Title 5, U.S. Code, section 552a, paragraph (e)(3)(A)
11 Title 5, U.S. Code, sect. 552a, paragraph (d)(5)(e)(1)
12, 13 Title 5, U.S. Code, sect. 552a, par. (e)(3)(B & C)
14 Title 5, U.S. Code, section 552a, paragraph (e)(3)(D)
15 Public Law 93-579 (b) (1)
16 Title 5, U.S. Code, section 552a, paragraph (e)(3)(A)
17, 18 Title 5, U.S. Code, section 552a, paragraph (e)(2)
19 Title 5, U.S. Code, section 552a, paragraph (d)(5)
20, 21, 22 Public Law 93-579 (b) (1)
23, 24 Title 5, U.S. Code, section 552a, paragraph (d)(1)
25 Title 5, U.S. Code, section 552a, paragraph (e)(10)
14. What will be the effect upon me if I should choose to not answer any part or all of these questions?
Absolutely none. One of their people came to our house last time around and I told him how many people lived at that address and that is ALL I told him. He asked me if I wouldn't answer the rest of the questions and I told him I would not, that the census was for the purpose of determining the number of people and that was all. And he already had that. Never heard anything more about it.