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We spoke with Bob Moran at Congressman John Peterson's office and e-mailed this at his request. He found it very disturbing and said they are going to find out from the Commerce Department when Pennsylvania became part of Puerto Rico.  Actually, the culprits have been caught in the act of committing fraud in the first degree (that's premeditated fraud)... and THIS is HATE CRIMES against the American people.  Jackie

 
CENSUS 2000 FRAUD
HATE CRIMES  AGAINST AMERICANS

ICE wrote: (To H. Peter Kawaja)

 You never give up!  And that encourages those among us who often have had enough.

The Census has been bothering me a lot also.  I read the part of the "Long Form" -- as much as I could stomach.   It was clear even before seeing your postings that something was very wrong.

So you and your resources have shown that the long form goes far beyond the "SOLE PURPOSE" of the Census.

Now for the next bullet in the gun.  The long form is NOT required to be filled out AT ALL, at least not by people residing outside PUERTO RICO.

Proof:

1.   The form number for the long form (at least the one I have which was sent to an address in ALABAMA) is "Form D-2(UL)".  The title of the form is  "United States Census 2000".

2.   The form states at the top:  "This is the official form for all the people at this address.  It is quick and easy and your answers are protected by law...."    Note that this means that if THIS FORM is not valid and the above language is correct, there is NO FORM for conducting the census for the people living at the address contained on the form.  Also note that the form is supposedly "quick and easy" even though it is 38 PAGES LONG.

3.   At the bottom right of the front page of the long form is written "OMB No. 0607-0856:  Approval expires 12/31/2000".

4.   On the bottom of page 2 of Form D-2(UL) it states that "The Census Bureau estimates that, for the average household, this form will take about 38 minutes to complete...."  That doesn't sound very quick, but then exactly what form or part of the form are they talking about?

5.    The next paragraph on Page 2 (a single sentence) is the key:  "Respondents are not required to respond to any information collection unless it displays a valid approval number from the Office of Management and Budget."

Now, as you know, we have already been down the OMB number road with the 1040.  But guess what?  They did it again!

I went to the official OMB site and looked up the OMB number, 0607-0856.

The site is:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/library/omb/OMBINVC.HTM#Department of Commerce


Here is the exact information found on the site for this number:


OMB NO: 0607-0856    EXPIRATION DATE: 12/31/2000
RESPS:106,200,000    HOURS:26,761,200     COSTS(000):$0
United States Census 2000
FORMS: D-1 D-1(E) D-1(E)SUPP D-1(HF) D-1(UL) D-1A(UL) D-2 D-2(E)
D-2(E)SUPP D-2(HF)

Note that the Form Name, "United States Census 2000" and the expiration date are the same as on the form D-2(UL).

However, as you will note, form D-2(UL) is NOT LISTED.  Therefore,  OMB No. 0607-0856 is NOT a valid OMB number and no one receiving it with THAT NUMBER on it is required to fill it out.   Since, according to page 1, "This is the official form for all the people at this address",  there must be NO VALID FORM for anyone who receives the long form, D-2(UL).

The next finding is even more amazing.  As I was cutting and pasting the above from the OMB site, my eyes glanced down.
 
BELOW the listing for 0607-0856 I found Form D-2(UL) listed under OMB NO: 0607-0858, titled "Census 2000 -- Puerto Rico".  However, take a GOOD LOOK at the information for this OMB number:


OMB NO: 0607-0858    EXPIRATION DATE: 12/31/2000
RESPS:1,400,000      HOURS:453,504        COSTS(000):$0
Census 2000 -- Puerto Rico
FORMS: D-1(UL)(PR) D-1(UL)(PR)(S) D-1(E)(PR) D-1(E)(PR)(S)
D-1(E)SUPP(PR) D-1(HF)(PR) D-1(HF)(PR)(S) D-2(UL)(PR)
D-2(UL)  (PR)(S)

This means that the D-2(UL) is AT BEST required for residents of Puerto Rico. I guess that Congress can do what it wants to with respect to Puerto Rico since Puerto Rico is a Federal State "included" as part of the "United States", which Alabama is NOT.

At MOST, I would only complete the "Number of People" section of the long form which is contained on the first page of the form.  This complies with the SOLE PURPOSE of the Census as contained in law.

Answering any other questions appears to be totally voluntary. Let me know what you think about this and of course, get the word out as appropriate.
 
Terry W. Stough

P.S.:  It should take about two minutes to read this e-mail AND complete the only required sections ("Number of people") of the long form.  According to OMB estimates, getting this information out to EVERYONE could save people living in the 50 supposedly sovereign states some estimated 25 MILLION HOURS.   Of course that might allow them time to find out about the massive fraud about to be perpetrated on us AGAIN on April 15th.
 
OMB NO: 0607-0856    EXPIRATION DATE: 12/31/2000
RESPS:106,200,000    HOURS:26,761,200     COSTS(000):$0
  United States Census 2000
FORMS: D-1 D-1(E) D-1(E)SUPP D-1(HF) D-1(UL) D-1A(UL) D-2 D-2(E)
D-2(E)SUPP D-2(HF)

OMB NO: 0607-0858    EXPIRATION DATE: 12/31/2000
RESPS:1,400,000      HOURS:453,504        COSTS(000):$0
Census 2000 -- Puerto Rico
FORMS: D-1(UL)(PR) D-1(UL)(PR)(S) D-1(E)(PR) D-1(E)(PR)(S)
D-1(E)SUPP(PR) D-1(HF)(PR) D-1(HF)(PR)(S) D-2(UL) (PR)
D-2(UL)(PR)(S)


Thanks to Terry W. Stough for his research, and Habib Peter Kawaja who forwarded 
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