View Full Version : Great News from my town of Leicester
brotherapostate
20-11-2007, 01:52 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/leicestershire/7103320.stm
Get a load of this horseshit:
Secret survey of household waste
One thousand Leicestershire households are to have their waste covertly monitored as part of a council survey.
The county council said the move would give them a clear idea of how people, who will not be told they are part of the scheme, were dealing with rubbish.
Officials insisted they were not preparing to charge people according to how much rubbish they create.
The survey, costing £100,000, will mean future waste policy will be based on reliable information, the council said.
truthseeker1980
20-11-2007, 03:10 PM
That's what those chips in your wheelie bin are for.
If you dont want to take part burn the chip, that's what i have done with mine.
Just get a normal lighter and hold under the chip until it is burnt to crisp and can be taken out. Then stamp on it, you dont need to stamp on it but gives a sense of satisfaction.
majicdragon
20-11-2007, 03:27 PM
They were doing this about four years ago in Terrace BC Canada, but without the bins and chips. They were picking through garbage in the town dump. A garbage bag may contain an address and some drug residue on a baggie or whatnot. In that town 6 percent of the people at that time had voted for the marijuana party... and actually way more than that smoke dope.
The People didn't let that bullshit go on for very long. And soon it was back to normal. (but people probably stopped putting read-mail in with their grow-show trimmings.
sukyspook
20-11-2007, 04:18 PM
Don't forget - your bin is also identifiable by the number printed on either external side of the main bin (in Rushcliffe anyway) - I suggest you search all over the bin both internal and external and somehow erase any number.
I am not advocating this but the only way one could conceivably remove something from imprinted/branded plastic is with heat ie melting?????
I tackled a man from the council some months ago about snooping in bins - I am concerned about our DNA being used to identify rubbish in our bins.....I'm not paranoid by any stretch - just protective of our God given freedom.
In Nottinghamshire, Veolia has the contract for 25 years (somewhere around that without looking it up). Veolia is Vivendi. Vivendi is the Rothschilds.
If you follow the money to Maurice Strong, Al Gore and the other crooks connected to Kyoto....you will find the Rothschilds there too.....IMHO they are the same 'people' trying to terrify the world with the global warming scam, the same ones advocating cutting 'carbon emissions' ie breathing out - they are also the ones keeping up the momentum about carrier bags, packaging etc, the same ones who sold wheelie bins to the entire World, the same are hiking the price of landfill and pushing the recycling agenda - it all leads to the Rothschilds.
I have recycled as much as possible for 20+ years - ie since I had children. I don't need the 'state' to tell me what to do. I accept and practice responsibility for my family and myself.
One peaceable thing I recommend is once any identifiable mark is removed from our bins, we don't keep bins to ourselves, we mix them up......ie just grab any bin once emptied. Just a thought.
forty2
20-11-2007, 04:54 PM
That's what those chips in your wheelie bin are for.
If you dont want to take part burn the chip, that's what i have done with mine.
Just get a normal lighter and hold under the chip until it is burnt to crisp and can be taken out. Then stamp on it, you dont need to stamp on it but gives a sense of satisfaction.
Dude, why hadn't anybody warned me about chips in bins, i did not know!!:confused:
truthseeker1980
20-11-2007, 05:09 PM
Dude, why hadn't anybody warned me about chips in bins, i did not know!!:confused:
Sorry mate, i thought it was common knowledge after the news reported it last year, all of my unawakened friends know about it, so I imagined you did too.
Check when you get home, one of my Mum's bins has the recess cut out for the chip but there was no chip in there when i last looked, saying that i aint checked for a few months.
cruise4
20-11-2007, 08:11 PM
Good idea on mixing the bins up. The more that contribute towards a bureaucratic nightmare the better.