30-01-2010, 01:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 30-01-2010, 01:19 AM by Bruce Clemens.)
Excellent, Magda! This is exactly the kind of thing I hoped to find to help us Americans deal with our "Census".
![[Image: cen_form_p02.gif]](http://home.primus.ca/%7Edonrogers/cmo/news/images/cen_form_p02.gif)
I am sure many of these hints and unfortunate "accidents" will be useful. Plausible Deniability is a time honored tactic. What's good for our politicians should be good enough for us!
"Oh, did I spill coffee on the form? Oh, sorry...I guess I did. I didn't notice..."
![[Image: cen_form_p02.gif]](http://home.primus.ca/%7Edonrogers/cmo/news/images/cen_form_p02.gif)
I am sure many of these hints and unfortunate "accidents" will be useful. Plausible Deniability is a time honored tactic. What's good for our politicians should be good enough for us!
"Oh, did I spill coffee on the form? Oh, sorry...I guess I did. I didn't notice..."
"If you're looking for something that isn't there, you're wasting your time and the taxpayers' money."
-Michael Neuman, U.S. Government bureaucrat, on why NIST didn't address explosives in its report on the WTC collapses
-Michael Neuman, U.S. Government bureaucrat, on why NIST didn't address explosives in its report on the WTC collapses

