First the RFID Chip Mobile: Today it is the USDA Food Safety Mobile

The Slickest Way Entice Young Minds to Embrace the USDA Distorted ‘Food Safety’ policy
A few years ago Neighborhood Vet’s brought you the RFID chip mobile which today’s chips your beloved pet with a nasty looking needle into your pets flesh and inserting an RFID ‘cancer’ chip. The scientific studies by the RFID suppressed data from the trials that clearly shows across species RFID chips can cause cancer in your pet. Now FSIS an branch of the USDA is using the ‘mobile’ idea to lure the unsuspecting public into the snare of dangerous food safety issues. Hitting below the belt the USDA is going targeting children. Yes, you heard it. They are going for young and influential minds who are naive of dirty food, dirty politics.
The new USDA Food Safety Propaganda Mobile is 40 feet long and bright yellow. If you see it treat it as a warning sign and run with your children the other way. This mobile is headed to state fairs, public events, supermarkets, and schools around the country this summer and fall.
This mobile is fully equipped with snappy exhibits that emphasize the USDA’s warped sense of “food safety”. Who knows they might just even be signing people up for premises numbers when you “add your contact info” to keep posted on the newest information on “food safety.”
If you see this yellow bus at any of your summer activities leave me a note and we will post a warning to those in your area. This bus isn’t a ‘food safety’ bus it is a surveillance mobile and one that can be easy converted for ‘other’ purposes, as they say in legislation and regulatory proposal language.
From the trenches of liberty,
Celeste
Posted by Pete Shanks
A ritzy condo in Baltimore is proposing to mandate DNA tests for every dog in the building, in order to identify those guilty of leaving “PooPrints.”
Even the innocent!
h/t NBCWashington, via the Daily Dish.
UC Berkeley is adding something a little different this year in its welcome package — cotton swabs for a DNA sample.
Scientists tag animals to monitor their behavior and keep track of endangered species. Now some futurists are asking whether all of mankind should be tagged too. Looking for a loved one? Just Google his microchip.
The chips, called radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, emit a simple radio signal akin to a bar code, anywhere, anytime. Futurists say they can be easily implanted under the skin on a person’s arm.
When census enumerators set out this Saturday, they could encounter a range of responses at the 48 million addresses they need to check.
10 Minute Citizen: Be ready!
1. Public Servant Questionnaire
2. Constitutional No Trespassing Sign
3. Copier or scanner to copy two pieces of photo ID
4. Recording devices of all kinds
5. Copies of the Public Servant Sworn Affidavit
6. Pocket Constitution and Citizen Book
When the proposed draconian poultry legislation and reg’s were being drafted:
In 2008, WSDA Avian Health Program took 10,609 samples for AI testing.
Now that the bills & reg’s passed:
In 2009, WSDA Avian Health Program took 4,460 samples for AI testing.
What is wrong with this picture? It’s control in a poultry safety suit!
From the trenches,
Celeste
Study: Young people concerned about privacy
Benny Evangelista, Chronicle Staff Writer
The cliche that young people don’t care about personal privacy because they share intimate details and photos on Facebook or Twitter isn’t always true, according to a study released Thursday.

Yes, the CDC/NORC through their de facto data-miner’s the University of Chicago called again last night, again at 7:17 PM. I guess the enumerator to whom I read the Constitution during the course of their last call did not take it to heart and they believe it is their right, maybe even duty to access my families personal health information. I am now tracking their calls and moving to a more aggressive stance. For this uninvited call, three calls is way to much. These calls have now entered the harassment and trespassing phase and will be treated as such.
What is Harassment? What is Trespassing?
8:30 PM: CDC/HHS calls again for health information, especially children’s health information.
In the end I read her the Constitution, and asked her to take it to heart.
More later…
Animal Movement Analysis
5 July – 9 July 2010, Amsterdam Graduate School of Sciences
Introduction
Recent years have shown a proliferation of tracking technologies and their use in animal ecology research. Students will be increasingly confronted with this type of data which provides new opportunities for ecological research. The aim of this course is to provide students with tools and skills that should assist in data management and organization, working with international databanks, data exploration, visualization and analysis of movement data. The course will focus on movement of wild animals.