8/27/09

NWO-Daze Inundation

Students' take-home assignment: Census kits
Anyone tempted to ignore the 2010 Census will have a tough time doing it — especially if they have kids in school.
The government has launched Census in Schools, an all-out campaign targeting superintendents, principals, teachers, students and, indirectly, parents, as schools open across the nation this month and next.
"It's great to reach the children because children are such strong voices in their homes," says Renee Jefferson-Copeland, chief of the Census schools program. "In households that are linguistically isolated, they can express the information to their parents."
The Census Bureau is partnering with Sesame Street to extend the 2010 Census message to preschoolers and adult caregivers.
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FDIC could sink into the red
"I think the public should expect the fund to go negative at some point," said Gerard Cassidy, a banking analyst at RBC Capital Markets, which has predicted that up to 1,000 banks — or one in eight — could disappear within three years. (as to the latest disappearance; see: Spanish Bank Takes Over American Bank.)
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VeriChip Re-Launches its VeriMed Health Link EHR System
Commenting on the re-launch of Health Link, Silverman, VeriChip's Chairman, said "For years, VeriChip has been an outspoken proponent of a nationwide, interoperable electronic health records system to decrease medical errors, reduce costs for providers and insurers, and ensure the best standard of care for patients. Since our FDA clearance in 2004, we have been recognized as a leader in patient identification and electronic medical records have played a significant role in their evolution.
(compare 'Advisory committee' below)

see: VeriChip Expanding, Teams With Microsoft and Big Brother Piecing Together Control Grid: $1.2 Billion For Electronic Health Records
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Advisory Committee: 'Comprehensive ID management' needed in U.S.
The President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee has released a report calling for changes in identity management in the U.S. The committee is part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and advises the President on emergence and preparedness of telecommunications. "A need has emerged for a national, comprehensive identity management strategy that would recognize and protect the roles and interests of private citizens and commercial participants while enabling collaboration among key stakeholders," the report states. (compare 'verichip' above)
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It just keeps coming. In this case (1) Big brother indoctrination of children in the schools to make sure parents comply, apparently, (2) destroying the financial foundation to expedite the globalization of the U.S., and (3+4) creating a 666 national/global identification system by any means possible, and especially tying it into electronic health records. fyi

follow links, connect dots...Rev. 18:4

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