Is someone
out behind your house digging through your trash? Don't worry, it
is probably just the government. When Audi ran their now famous
"Green Police" commercial during the Super Bowl last year,
most Americans laughed it off and thought that nothing like that
could ever happen in America. Well, it turns out that it
is happening in America. A growing number of U.S. cities
are actually putting RFID tracking chips in trash cans and recycling
bins and are starting to fine residents who do not recycle "properly."
This kind of thing has been going on over in the U.K. for some time
now, but very few people expected those living in "the land
of the free" to be subjected to RFID trash tracking so quickly.
But it is here. In many areas, government RFID tracker chips will
now be monitoring what you throw away, how much you throw away and
if you are recycling properly. Rather than spending money on things
that will actually get the U.S. economy headed in the right direction,
government officials across America seem obsessed with forcing the
"green agenda" down the throats of the American people
even if it means chasing factories, jobs and economic activity
out of their communities.
Not that there
is anything wrong with recycling. I personally recycle large amounts
of trash each week. But there is a huge difference between
recycling as a free individual and being coerced by law to adhere
to the sustainable development policies of the United Nations. The
truth is that "Agenda 21" is being pushed down all of
our throats whether we like it or not. It is all part of the Big
Brother police state control grid which is being implemented in
the name of "saving the environment" and which is being
paid for by "economic stimulus" money in many areas.
That's right.
Government snooping on your trash apparently meets the definition
of "economic stimulus" in 2010. Perhaps this is what Barack
Obama meant when he talked about creating "green jobs."
Local governments are going to need a lot of "trash snoopers"
to make certain that we are all recycling acceptably.
In fact, John
McCain almost
flipped his lid when he found out that Dayton, Ohio was given
a half million dollars in "stimulus funds" to put RFID
tracking chips in recycle bins. Not that McCain is a friend of liberty
and freedom either. The truth is that the vast majority of the politicians
in Washington D.C. have been helping to advance the "sustainable
development" agenda in one way or another.
But can you
imagine spending "economic stimulus" money to spy on the
trash of the American people?
No wonder all
of the "stimulus packages" didn't do that much good for
the economy. In fact, the
amount of waste in the stimulus packages was absolutely mind
blowing.
But those "green
jobs" must be created one way or another, eh?
Even if it
means spying on Americans.
So now even
though we are in the midst of a horrific economic downturn, lots
of communities from coast to coast have plenty of money to
track our trash with RFID microchips.
Cities that
are now using these chips to spy on our trash include....
Cleveland,
Ohio
Charlotte,
North Carolina
Alexandria,
Virginia
Boise, Idaho
Dayton,
Ohio
Flint, Michigan
Now how in
the world does Flint, Michigan have money for anything?
Flint, Michigan
is one of the poster children for the deindustrialization of the
United States. It is a crime-infested war zone where thousands upon
thousands of Americans live in desperate poverty.
And yet somehow
they have money to monitor trash with RFID tracking chips?
It is almost
as if we have stepped into "Bizarro America" where everything
is the opposite of what it should be.
Unless the
American people speak up and renounce this militant green agenda
it is going to continue to be forced down our throats.
The scenes
in Audi's "Green Police" commercial are not going to be
so "funny" when they start becoming real....
So far, the
worst city of all for snooping on the trash of citizens is Cleveland,
Ohio. The truth is that Cleveland should be worried about how to
put hundreds of thousands of people without jobs in the region back
to work, but instead city officials seem obsessed with enforcing
the radical green agenda of the United Nations. The new RFID chips
being installed will allow Cleveland officials to monitor exactly
how often residents roll their carts out to the curb for collection.
According to
news reports, if an RFID tracking chip signals that a recycle bin
has not been brought out to the curb within a certain period of
time, a "trash supervisor" will
actually sort through the trash produced by that home for recyclables.
Yes, this is
now going on in America.
So what will
the penalties be?
Well, according
to Waste Collection Commissioner Ronnie Owens, trash bins that contain
over 10 percent recyclable material will be subject to
a $100 fine.
How ridiculous
is that?
I recycle constantly,
but I am sure that if I lived in Cleveland they could get me for
being over the "10 percent limit" at least half the time.
Is there anyone
who could honestly say that they will be able to stay under the
10 percent limit each and every time?
But that isn't
the only fine in the new system.
If you set
out an "excessive" amount of trash you will be fined between
$250 and $500.
In addition,
residents of Cleveland are also fined for putting out their trash
too early and for failing to bring in their garbage cans from the
curb in a timely manner.
Meanwhile,
the city of Cleveland has hordes of unemployed workers and it is
literally falling apart.
How completely
and utterly ridiculous can one city possibly be?
But a city
that is broke has to raise money some how.
In 2009, the
city of Cleveland has issued 2,900 tickets for trash violations,
which was almost five times more tickets than in 2008.
One of the
bizarre aspects of Cleveland's trash regulations is that it is always
the property owner that receives the ticket.
That means
that landlords in Cleveland are now forced to become spies in order
to ensure that their tenants follow the law.
It is almost
as if we are back in East Germany once again.
Has everyone
simply forgotten that we have something called the Fourth Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution?
According to
the Fourth Amendment, the American people are guaranteed the right
to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.
But these RFID
tracking chips spy on us and our trash 24 hours a day.
What has happened
to America?
As more insane
measures like this are implemented across the United States, more
factories, more jobs and more economic activity will continue to
be chased overseas.
Meanwhile,
the "smart growth" agenda is about to get a big boost
by the U.S. Congress. Retiring Senator Christopher Dodd's last major
piece of legislation, the Livable
Communities Act, will create a new federal bureaucracy to make
sure that "sustainable development" principles are being
followed on every inch of land in the United States.
This new bureaucracy,
the Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities, would be given
approximately $4 billion in federal money to pressure local governments
to implement a more "green" agenda.
Not that the
federal government has an extra $4 billion to throw around and waste,
but that has never stopped them before.
The truth is
that the U.S. is absolutely drowning in debt and the economy is
coming apart at the seams. That is what the Congress and the White
House should be worried about.
Instead, most
of our "representatives" in Washington D.C. seem to have
no trouble using "Big Brother tactics" to enforce the
green agenda that so many of them are so obsessed with.
Sadly, most
Americans actually still believe that we are "free."
But we are
not free. The government controls and regulates us in tens of thousands
of different ways, and each year the controls and the regulations
just get tighter and tighter. It's just that we have lost our freedoms
so slowly that most Americans have not become alarmed.
It is like
the old story of the frog in the kettle. If you put a frog right
into boiling water it will hop right out.
However, if
you put a frog into water that is cool and then turn up the heat
little by little it will sit there until it has boiled to death.