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Mayor Bloomberg's Fascistic INTRO 650

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Freedom Fighter

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Mar 11, 2008, 4:42:40 PM3/11/08
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Just how far is government fascism going? While New York City's mayor
Bloomberg is certainly more low-key and seems less mean-spirited than his
tyrannical predecessor, this billionaire elitist sorely needs to learn the
meaning of FREEDOM, and that the role of government is to serve - not to
abuse, bully, and exploit - those that pay their salaries.

Mayor Bloomberg's Intro 650 <http://www.nycosh.org/intro_650_page.html> is
proposed legislation to make it a misdemeanor for anyone in New York City to
own, or use, any device that measures chemical, biological, or radiological
contamination. Banned devices could include smoke and carbon-monoxide
detectors, Geiger counters, and any device that collects and analyzes air or
water samples for contamination without first obtaining a permit from the
NYPD.

It was independently collected air samples in lower Manhattan after 9/11
that debunked government lies that the air was safe to breathe. In light of
this, one must wonder what Bloomberg knows about 9/11 that most of the
public does not, and what he may be afraid we will find out about -
especially in the event of another treasonous act of Homeland Terrorism!

Whatever you believe or do not believe about 9/11, WHY WOULD THE GOVERNMENT
WANT THE PUBLIC TO BE UNABLE TO INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINE THE PRESENCE OR
ABSENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOXINS?


Contrarian

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May 8, 2008, 5:41:38 AM5/8/08
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In ny.general Freedom Fighter <lib...@once.net> wrote:
> Mayor Bloomberg's Intro 650 <http://www.nycosh.org/intro_650_page.html> is
> proposed legislation to make it a misdemeanor for anyone in New York City to
> own, or use, any device that measures chemical, biological, or radiological
> contamination. Banned devices could include smoke and carbon-monoxide
> detectors, Geiger counters, and any device that collects and analyzes air or
> water samples for contamination without first obtaining a permit from the
> NYPD.

You were on this before I was.

olough...@gmail.com

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May 9, 2008, 10:02:13 AM5/9/08
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On Mar 11, 4:42 pm, "Freedom Fighter" <libe...@once.net> wrote:
> Mayor Bloomberg's Intro 650 <http://www.nycosh.org/intro_650_page.html> is
> proposed legislation to make it a misdemeanor for anyone in New York City to
> own, or use, any device that measures chemical, biological, or radiological
> contamination. Banned devices could include smoke and carbon-monoxide
> detectors, Geiger counters, and any device that collects and analyzes air or
> water samples for contamination without first obtaining a permit from the
> NYPD.

Aren't carbon mnoxide detectors REQUIRED by law?

Contrarian

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May 12, 2008, 1:51:36 AM5/12/08
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In ny.general olough...@gmail.com wrote:

Good question.

olough...@gmail.com

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May 12, 2008, 10:58:02 AM5/12/08
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On May 12, 1:51 am, "Contrarian"<adrb...@gmail.com> wrote:

Actually, it was a rhetorical question. CO detectors are required in
multi-family dwellings.

Mark F

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May 12, 2008, 4:00:24 PM5/12/08
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This seems completely backwards to what they could be asking for,
which is something along the lines of:
If anyone applies to the appropriate NYC agency, he will be provided
with a certified, calibrated, detection and measurement device for
any dangerous materials.

The city will maintain and monitor monitors for {conditions X, Y,
Z...} in an overlapping grid of locations, in addition to the
monitors requested for private use.

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