On October 12 2005, the day of the PSAT, I had been discussing the USPS with Meredith on our way out of school. Just as I made a statement, a post truck went by. My mother and I went to Cameron Village to check out the shops. We stayed for a while. When we returned to our car, there was a postal truck parked next to us. As we left the shopping center, we pulled out onto the main street. Some of the parking is parallel to the road. There was yet another postal truck parked in such a way as it had perfect view of the road.
One day, I was sitting in the front room, when the mail truck came by to “deliver our mail” and I looked out at the fellow at the wheel. He had a general shifty appearance, and furtively shoved mail in the box. After doing so, he made direct eye contact with me.
The post office already sees all of our written (hard copy) communication and knows with whom we correspond. It also has an excuse to send operatives to each and every American household, everyday aside from Sundays. This is merely to give us the illusion of them being normal people. They can easily keep an eye on everyone without raising suspicion. One can find a conspiracy theory about almost anything. The USPS is a natural thing to jump to. There isn’t a single thing listed on the internet. Why? They are suppressing the facts! The reason we can find theories about other things it that they aren’t deemed worthy of suppression and merely make the public contempt all conspiracy theories. They actually help the postal service’s true purpose remain hidden and unsuspected.
Here are several things I noticed on their website:
-“We deliver more than mail-we deliver community service.” --like every plot every, they claim to be helping society and making it better. They admit that they do more than deliver mail. They meddle.
-“The Postal Service works with the community to have an active voice on facility matters regarding relocation, expansion, or a new Postal facility.” --They think about expansion? They want to expand? Is this not reason for worry?
-“We’re nothing but convenient.” --Convenience eh? Well doesn’t slipping into doing the easy thing usually turn out badly? As a general rule that is the road to apathy and lack of original thought. Think about it.
-“Learn how to identify and respond to threats in the mail center – a major gateway into any business or government agency.” --GOVERNMENT AGENCY!!! Hello!! Yes!
-“Find out what you need to know about aviation mail security and hazardous materials.” --Now they’re trying to alarm you. Spreading panic among the people is the best way to manipulate them. Give them a fear of terrorist threats and they become mindless patriots. This has happened repeatedly throughout history. For example, we have the Red Scare, we have the post-9/11 scare, anthrax and the danger codes on the Fox news network. In 1984 (the book) people are so brainwashed that even their own children will ‘inform’ on them. The slightest thing is reported. In my neighborhood, a person received an unmarked Halloween letter that they reported to the police because they thought it was anthrax. This is not merely human stupidity. It was triggered by this shameless fear-mongering!
-Their PCC or Postal Customer Council has all the warning signs. They have an ‘education’ system, ‘operations’ and ‘recognition’. So… re-educate the people, put them on special ops and then when they do well for the organization they are internally recognized for it. Sound like any, oh say, communistic creepiness for example?
-They have a ‘Rapid Information Bulletin Board System’. Need I say more?
- M. Intelligent Mail
In 2003 the Intelligent Mail and Address Quality (IMAQ) organization was established to focus efforts in moving the enterprise toward an Intelligent Mail system. This system envisions collecting information about mail that will allow the Postal Service to leverage the information to influence mail processing and delivery and allow customers to leverage the information to better serve their business needs. *Two of their ideals are to have “end-to-end visibility into the mailstream” and to have “an information rich code on mail”. This should be setting off alarm bells. They want intelligent mail collecting information and being tracked!
-“deploy business applications that respond to emerging customer and internal needs.” -- Aren’t ‘deploy’ and ‘respond’ sort of military type terms?
-“ Data Communications and Storage Infrastructure” --okay. Why are they communicating and storing data about customers (customers=us)? Shouldn’t they merely be delivering mail?
-There’s about 74 pages of this stuff. Need I go further? You can view the “Postal Operations” and much much more at : www.usps.com/strategicplanning/cs04/
Are you scared? I’m scared.
The USPS is an extension of a secret government agency engaged in suppressing and manipulating the people!!!!!!
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