What they don't tell you is that the data you voluntarily provide the Census Bureau may be used to target you and your entire family for armed government kidnappings and involuntary relocation to a concentration camp where you are forced into slave labor.
If this sounds outlandish and impossible, you seriously don't know your history, because this has already taken place in America. Not only was an internment camp system run for many years across the United States, but the U.S. Supreme Court confirmed the "constitutionality" of those camps, which were populated by families targeted and kidnapped by the federal government solely because of their race.
As we learned after sixty years of denials and cover-ups, the U.S. Census Bureau turned over racial targeting data to the U.S. government to conduct armed, door-to-door racial kidnappings of U.S. citizens who were dragged off to internment camps by the thousands.
That this has already taken place is likely to be of special interest to those who are watching the proliferation of so-called "FEMA camps" today. Here's the "lost episode" of Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory show which details the existence of these FEMA camps: Proof Here
Facts that every American needs to know about FEMA camps, concentration camps and "refugee" camps
• In 1942, so-called "War Relocation Camps" (i.e. concentration camps) were set up in the United States of America in states like Wyoming, California, Utah and Arizona (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_World_War_II_Japanese_Americ...).
• Over 100,000 Japanese-American citizens were rounded up at gunpoint, kidnapped by the government, and forcibly relocated to these concentration camps. They were forced to abandon their homes, farms and businesses.
• This rounding up of Japanese-American citizens was "authorized" by President Franklin D. Roosevelt who bypassed Congress and issued Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The executive order was written and carried out in total violation of the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights.
• The legal loophole that was used to justify this blatantly illegal act is as follows: Military commanders were granted the "administrative right" to declare entire states to be "exclusion zones" from which people of Japanese ancestry were excluded. The internment camps were, of course, not included in the exclusion zones, meaning that all Japanese-Americans were forced to be put into the internment camps in order to comply with the exclusive zone orders. This action, by the way, is the ultimately expression of race-based profiling.
• No one was given a trial. No charges were even filed against those who were forced into the camps. They were simply rounded up at gunpoint and shoved into railroad cars and busses.
• The U.S. government issued shameless propaganda films to spread disinfo about its illegal actions. Here's a particularly shocking example of such propaganda from 1942
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