The Census Is Getting Personal
by Jerry Day
The Constitution authorizes a census every 10 years to count the people.
10 Unanswered Questions about how the census is done NOW by the Census Bureau (CB)!
- From where does the Census Bureau (CB) derive authority to DEMAND PRIVATE INFORMATION?
- Is there a limit to invasion of privacy?
- What is the CB's authority to collect information every year?
- Do current levels of data collection violate the Fourth Amendment?
- How may we be penalized for maintaining our privacy?
- Can security agencies access any private information?
- May I "take the 5th Amendment"?
- How will my home's GPS coordinates be used?
- How can the census bureau claim data security with any confidence (100%)?
- Is the CB responsible for mishandled data?
Currently, no answers to these questions have been provided.
Supported by: The ARK Foundation of Dayton,
Inc. a non profit organization since June 1995, We support true science and Biblical
religion. email: ARKY Editor This
site is scanned for viruses daily. This document was last modified
10:54 AM 3/31/2010