Clip from "The Money Masters"








Rithschild Bank & carbon

The Government of the Maldives and La Compagnie Benjamin de Rothschild (CTBR) have agreed a strategic partnership to take-forward the country’s pledge to become carbon neutral by 2020.

The exclusive agreement was inked on Monday, during a meeting between President Nasheed and Baron Benjamin and Baroness Ariane de Rothschild at Chateau de Pregny, the Rothschild’s Geneva residence.

Environment Minister Mohamed Aslam signed the agreement on behalf of the Maldives; Baron Benjamin de Rothschild signed on behalf of CTBR, and Baroness Ariane de Rothschild signed on behalf of BeCitizen, the Rothschild’s environmental advisory arm.

Under the agreement, CTBR will be mandated to secure international finance to fund a carbon footprint audit and Master Plan for the Maldives. Once funding is secured, BeCitizen will undertake a two-month assessment of the Maldives’ “carbon footprint,” detailing emissions from all sectors of the economy, including transport, housing, tourism, energy production and waste management.

Once the audit of the Maldives’ carbon footprint is complete, BeCitizen will develop a detailed Carbon Neutral Master Plan, which will outline precisely how the Maldives can meet its 2020 carbon neutral goal. The carbon audit and the Carbon Neutral Master Plan are due to be completed during 2010.

CTBR will then assist the Government, where requested, to secure international finance and investors to implement the various projects, such as wind farms, waste recycling plants, sustainable transport solutions, foreseen in the Master Plan. The projects will be conceived, structured and implemented as Public Private Partnerships (PPPs). Finance will be sourced from international financial institutions such as the World Bank and the IFC, private investors and international markets.

Speaking after the signing of the agreement, President Nasheed said:

“The Maldives wants to set an example, by demonstrating that a country can develop without having to pollute the planet. After all, it is not carbon we want but development, it is not coal we want but electricity, it is not oil we want but transport. The Maldives aims to grow but we want our growth to be green.

“With the 250 year old financial expertise and reach of the Rothschilds, and the environmental know-how of BeCitizen, I am confident this partnership will enable the Maldives to make rapid inroads into its national carbon footprint.”
Benjamin & Ariane de Rothschild added:

“We congratulate the Maldives Government and the people of Maldives on their ambition to become one of the first states to be Carbon Neutral. Such a statement of intent is not only important for reasons of moral leadership in tackling climate change – the greatest challenge facing the world today – but also because it places the Maldives at the head of the pack in the transition to a low-carbon world.

“Together, the joint efforts the of Maldives government, its people, and The Edmond de Rothschild Group will make this ambitious objective a reality by 2020.

“The Edmond de Rothschild Group is convinced that, as well as helping Maldives becoming carbon neutral, the partnership will spur domestic economic growth and new revenue-generating business opportunities for the country.”
CTBR, which manages assets of around 20 billion US$, is one of the financial arms of the Edmond de Rothschild Group, heir to one of the most famous names in global banking and finance, which has nearly 137 billion US$ under management, and employs 2,500 professionals in more than 30 offices worldwide. BeCitizen is a strategic and environmental finance company and is majority owned by CTBR.

In March 2009, President Nasheed announced the Maldives’ intention of becoming the world’s first carbon neutral country by 2020. Under the Copenhagen Accord, the Maldives also made a unilateral commitment to become carbon neutral by 2020, in effect, reducing its net greenhouse gas emissions by 100%.



Vice-Chairman of Rothschild: "Carbon trading must be globally regulated"
FLASHBACK
The Telegraph - 2008-01-31
Global Research, July 9, 2009

Simon Linnett, Executive Vice-Chairman of Rothschild, has called for a new international body, the World Environment Agency, to regulate carbon trading.

In a recently published paper, Trading Emissions, for the Social Market Foundation, Mr Linnett argues that the International problem of climate change demands an international solution.

Unless governments cede some of their sovereignty to a new world body, he says, a global carbon trading scheme cannot be enforced and regulated.

"An urgent global response." This was how Nicolas Stern described the problem of carbon dioxide emissions, in his recent review of the economics of climate change. The sense of an impending crisis infuses our all debates on this issue.

The human causes of climate change are now well established. The overall measures we must take - a reduction of our emissions - is painfully obvious.

But like a group of rabbits caught in the headlights, our actual means of escape remain unclear. We know what our end goals are, but how do we get there? How can governments achieve delivery?

The first step must be to recognise the scope of the problem. Unlike other pollutants, such as litter or nuclear waste, CO2 emissions have impact on a global level - and only on a global level.

This means we have to deal with the issue internationally. The problem is literally too big for any one country to handle. Old alliances, divisions and 'special relationships' are a meaningless hindrance.

I believe it is essential that governments and the private sector work together to solve the problem. As a banker, I suppose I would say that, but only such a partnership will we be able to harness what Al Gore called the multitude of little solutions, which all add up to a better outcome.

Only the private sector can successfully develop those solutions, but only governments can provide a framework for them to be applied internationally.

As a banker, I also welcome the fact that the 'cap-and-trade' system is becoming the dominant methodology for CO2 control. Unlike taxation, or plain regulation, cap-and-trade offers the greatest scope for private sector involvement and innovation.

Furthermore, taxation and regulation can only be levied at local or national levels, whereas cap-and-trade can operate on a global level. And remember, the problem is global.

But for the private sector to participate enthusiastically in a global carbon trading market, governments must collectively establish a robust framework within which trading can occur. It must be long, loud and legal:

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Long: it is going to be around for a long time;

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Loud: it will be the dominant mechanism for sponsoring changes in behaviour and we are going to make this perfectly clear to the world's people; and

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Legal: we will enforce it through law.

A key implication of creating a legal yet global system of trading, is the loss of sovereignty it implies. Governments must be prepared to allow some subordination of national interests to this world initiative, on the issue of emissions. This need not mean a new system of government, above individual nations.

But it would mean a change to the way treaties are agreed and worded. Instead of saying "we will cut emissions by x per cent by date y" (pledges which are inevitably broken), such statements will have to morph to "we will make our contribution to a scheme which cuts, across certain industries and gases, emissions by x per cent by date y."

The European nations already do this, on certain issues, yielding sovereignty to the EU. And in time, the EU itself will eventually have to yield to a larger body - one which includes the economic powerhouses of India and China.

The cynicism that greets such programmes is well known, since the Asian economies seem bent on rapid expansion. However, I believe that both India and China will soon recognise the benefits of joining a global carbon trading scheme.

First, a properly constituted, one-member-one-vote system would mean that they have a proper 'say'. More importantly, since the allocation of the emissions cap might trend towards recognising world populations rather than current levels of emission, both countries would stand to gain a great deal.

If emissions trading could expand into different areas of economic activity, so too could its message. When an individual receives an electricity bill, they will come to know what the cost of turning on the gas or a light was to the environment.

Perhaps they will gain a new appreciation of their burden on the broader world. Similarly, if the scheme were to expand geographically to include India, China and, ultimately, the US, so too could the prospect be realised of such allowances becoming the reserve currency of the world, taking over that role held for most of the 20th century by gold.

So emissions trading could establish a new world order for a sustainable planet, one based on the sharing of the earth's ability to absorb harmful emissions. To allocate that 'resource' fully and properly will, in turn, require resourcefulness and imagination across the globe.

Simon Linnett is an Executive Vice Chairman of Rothschild. He has enjoyed 25 years of privatisation and PPP experience with the Bank, leading that effort for the majority of that time.

For the last 10 years, Simon has been in dialogue with both UK and, more recently, EU administrations about the future evolution of emissions trading of which he has long been a proponent. This paper represents his personal views only.

Massachusetts Public safety worries that their poison has been contaminated



The Fluoride Deception







Story on Mystery Substance Distracts from Fact Fluoride is a Deadly Killer

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
March 13, 2010

The “investigative” team at WCVB TV in Boston ran a story yesterday about an unknown substance in fluoride imported from China. “Team 5 Investigates found the Amesbury Water Department pulled fluoride from its system amid concerns about its supply from China,” the news station reported. “Department of Public Works Director Rob Desmarais said after he mixes the white powder with water, 40 percent of it will not dissolve.” Desmarais said the residue clogs his machines and makes it difficult to get a consistent level of fluoride in the town’s water.


A screen capture from the WCVB TV report reveals fluoride added to drinking water is a deadly toxin.

In the video report below, WCVB mentions melamine in food products and the heavy metal cadmium in toys imported from China while completely ignoring the larger and more important issue — fluoride is an extremely dangerous toxin that kills.

“Fluoride is added to the water most of us drink because the government believes it’s a safe and inexpensive way to prevent tooth decay.”

Fluoride does not prevent tooth decay. According to numerous studies, water fluoridation actually increases tooth decay. The AMA and others fallaciously claim that fluoride added to over 62% of U.S. water supplies reduces tooth decay. However, no less than six studies from dental journals show it does not and, in fact, may increase the likelihood of dental cavities.

Exposure to fluoride often results in dental fluorosis. Large numbers of U.S. young people — estimated up to 80 percent in some cities — now have dental fluorosis, the first visible sign of excessive fluoride exposure. Dental fluorosis consists of damage to tooth-forming cells, leading to a defect in tooth enamel. It is also an indicator of fluoride damage to bones.

WCVB TV’s own report reveals that fluoride is a deadly chemical. Near the beginning of the video, we are shown an industrial sized bag of fluoride at the Amesbury Water Department. “Sodium Fluoride,” a label on the bag warns, “Danger! Poison-Toxic by Ingestion.” The label states the chemical targets the heart, kidneys, bones, central nervous system, the gastrointestinal system, and teeth.

Studies reveal fluoride also attacks the immune and respiratory systems. It negatively affects blood circulation and accumulates in the bones. It attacks thyroid function. Fluoride also accelerates aging. Austrian researchers proved in the 1970s that as little as 1 ppm fluoride concentration can disrupt DNA repair enzymes by 50%. When DNA can’t repair damaged cells, advanced aging occurs. Researchers from Harvard University and the National Institutes of Health knew in the 1960s that fluoride disrupted collagen synthesis and increased aging.

Instead of the in-your-face danger of fluoride presented in the “investigative” news report, the intrepid reporters at WCVB concentrate on the mystery substance from China and connect it to melamine and cadmium. Talk about missing the forest for the trees.

The fluoride added to 90% of drinking water is hydrofluoric acid which is a compound of fluorine that is a chemical byproduct of aluminum, steel, cement, phosphate, and nuclear weapons manufacturing. “In this form, fluoride has no nutrient value whatsoever. It is one of the most caustic of industrial chemicals. Fluoride is the active toxin in rat poisons and cockroach powder,” notes Prevent Disease.

Moreover, hydrofluoric acid is used to refine high octane gasoline, to make fluorocarbons and chlorofluorocarbons for freezers and air conditioners, and to manufacture computer screens, fluorescent light bulbs, semiconductors, plastics, herbicides, and remarkably toothpaste.

Fluoride is a big time neurotoxin. Substantial research reveals it results in widespread brain damage and learning disabilities. Extensive research on fluoride and the brain has been prompted by studies from China, India, Iran, and Mexico discovering that elevated levels of fluoride exposure are associated with IQ deficits in children.

“Repeated doses of infinitesimal amounts of fluoride will in time reduce an individual’s power to resist domination, by slowly poisoning and narcotizing a certain area of the brain, thus making him submissive to the will of those who wish to govern him,” the chemist Charles Perkins wrote to the Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on 2 October 1954.

Perkins explained how the Nazis exchanged ideas with the Russians on mass medication of a population through drinking water prior to invading Poland in 1939. “I was told of this entire scheme by a German chemist who was an official of the great IG Farben chemical industries and was also prominent in the Nazi movement at the time. I say this with all the earnestness and sincerity of a scientist who has spent nearly 20 years’ research into the chemistry, biochemistry, physiology and pathology of fluorine — any person who drinks artificially fluoridated water for a period of one year or more will never again be the same person mentally or physically.”

Both Nazi and Soviet concentration camps maintained fluoride administration to inmates to decrease resistance to authority.

However, of vital importance to our eugenics-minded rulers, fluoride has repeatedly been found to interfere with reproduction. “A few human studies suggested that high concentrations of fluoride exposure might be associated with alterations in reproductive hormones, effects on fertility, and developmental outcomes,” the National Research Council reported in 2006. In 1994, the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health published a study demonstrating a correlation between fluoride and reduced fertility and birth rates.

Fluoride is no longer confined to drinking water. According to the Agricultural Research Service, as of 2004 fluoride was present in 400 separate food and beverage items.

None of this was mentioned in the WCVB TV news report. Instead we are told to worry about melamine and cadmium, both certainly dangerous but nowhere approaching the threat level posed by massive fluoride poisoning.

As for the story researchers at WCVB TV, one has to wonder if maybe their cognitive ability to get to the bottom of the real story was seriously affected by a lifetime of fluoride ingestion.


Video: Smart Meters Can Turn down your Air Conditioning and jack up bill





The Smart Grid Cometh - The Corbett Report

Professor Antony Sutton: Wall Street & the rise of Hit_er









Antony C. Sutton — Feb. 14, 1925 - June 17, 2002
Antony Sutton has been persecuted but never prosecuted for his research and subsequent publishing of his findings. His mainstream career was shattered by his devotion towards uncovering the truth. In 1968, his Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development was published by The Hoover Institute at Stanford University. Sutton showed how the Soviet state's technological and manufacturing base, which was then engaged in supplying the North Vietnamese the armaments and supplies to kill and wound American soldiers, was built by US firms and mostly paid for by the US taxpayers. From their largest steel and iron plant, to automobile manufacturing equipment, to precision ball-bearings and computers, basically the majority of the Soviet's large industrial enterprises had been built with the United States help or technical assistance.

Professor Richard Pipes of Harvard said in his book, Survival Is Not Enough: Soviet Realities and America's Future (Simon & Schuster;1984): "In his three-volume detailed account of Soviet Purchases of Western Equipment and Technology . . . [Antony] Sutton comes to conclusions that are uncomfortable for many businessmen and economists. For this reason his work tends to be either dismissed out of hand as 'extreme' or, more often, simply ignored."

The report was too much and Sutton's career as a well-paid member of the academic establishment was under attack and he was told that he "would not survive".

His work led him to more questions than answers. "Why had the US built-up it's enemy? Why did the US build-up the Soviet Union, while we also transferred technology to Hitler's Germany? Why does Washington want to conceal these facts?"

Sutton, following his leads, proceeded to research and write his three outstanding books on Wall Street, FDR, the Rise of Hitler, and The Bolshevik Revolution. Then, someone sent Antony a membership list of Skull and Bones and "a picture jumped out". And what a picture! A multigenerational foreign-based secret society with fingers in all kinds of pies and roots going back to 'Illuminati' influences in 1830's Germany.

Links: As you like it

Before you do anything first go here








"There will be, in the next generation or so, a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude, and producing , so to speak, producing a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies, so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them, but will rather enjoy it, because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda or brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced by pharmacological methods. And this seems to be the final revolution."
Aldous Huxley, Tavistock Group, California Medical School, 1961

The writer of Brave New World and Brave New World Revisited

note
After the minds of the people are conquered, there will be no more revolutions, people wont even know that some other way exists, that is what is in Plato's Republic.


Sentient World Simulation (SWS): A Continuously Running Model of the Real World
http://www.krannert.purdue.edu/academics/mis/workshop/AC2_100606.pdf
Modeling and simulation quickly becomes out of sync with new events, the emergence of new forces, and newly proposed theories. The goal of the Sentient World Simulation (SWS) is to build a synthetic mirror of the real world with automated continuous calibration with respect to current real-world information, such as major events, opinion polls, demographic statistics, economic reports, and shifts in trends. The ability of a synthetic model of the real world to sense, adapt, and react to real events distinguishes SWS from the
traditional approach of constructing a simulation to illustrate a phenomena. Behaviors emerge in the SWS mirror world and are observed much as they are observed in the real world. Basing the synthetic world in theory in a manner that is unbiased to specific outcomes offers a unique environment in which to develop, test, and prove new perspectives. SWS consists of components capable of capturing new events as they occur anywhere in the world, focus on any local area of the synthetic world offers sufficient detail. In other words, the set of models that make up the synthetic environment encompass the behavior of individuals, organizations, institutions, infrastructures and geographies while simultaneously capturing the trends emerging from the interaction among entities as well as between entities and the environment. The multi-granularity detail provides a means for inserting new models of any temporal and spatial scales, or for incorporating user-supplied data at any level of granularity. Therefore, SWS can be continuously enriched and refined as new information becomes available.

Information Operations road map - declassified
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB177/info_ops_roadmap.pdf


Remote control heart attack weapons

""But it need not be a non-lethal weapon. Makhunin also mentions the
effects of "change of electrocardiogram" and what he calls "function
break of heart muscle."


The vulnerability of the heart to electrical stimulation (including that produced by EM waves) is well documented. A lethal device would interfere with the electrical potentials that
keep the chambers of the heart synchronized, producing fibrillation and
rapid death. ""
http://www.impactlab.com/2006/02/15/remote-control-heart-attack-weapons/


Physical Control of the Mind: Towards a Psychocivilized Society
In 1969 Dr Jose Delgado, a Yale psychologist, published a book: “Physical Control of the Mind: Towards a Psychocivilized Society”. In essence, he displayed in practical demonstrations how, by means of electrical stimulation of the brain which had been mapped out in its relations between different points and activities, functions and sensations, - by means of electrical stimulation, how the rhythm of breathing and heartbeat could be changed, as well as the function of most of the viscera, and gall bladder secretion. Frowning, opening and closing of eyes and mouth, chewing, yawning, sleep, dizziness, epileptic seizures in healthy persons were induced. The intensity of feelings could be controlled by turning the knob, which controlled the intensity of the electric current. He states at the end of his book the hope that the new power will remain limited to scientists or some charitable elite for the benefit of a “psychocivilized society.”

In January 2000 the Lockheed Martin neuroengineer Dr John D. Norseen, was quoted (US News and World Report, 2000) as hoping to turn the electrohypnomentalaphone, a mind reading machine, into science fact. Dr Norseen, a former Navy pilot, claims his interest in the brain stemmed from reading a Soviet book in the 1980’s claiming that research on the mind would revolutionize the military and society at large. By a process of deciphering the brain’s electrical activity, electromagnetic pulsations would trigger the release of the brain’s own transmitters to fight off disease, enhance learning, or alter the mind’s visual images, creating a ‘synthetic reality’. By this process of BioFusion, (Lockheed Martin, 2000) information is placed in a database, and a composite model of the brain is created. By viewing a brain scan recorded by (functional) magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) machine, scientists can tell what the person was doing at the time of recording – say reading or writing, or recognise emotions from love to hate. “If this research pans out”, says Norseen, “you can begin to manipulate what someone is thinking even before they know it.” But Norseen says he is ‘agnostic’ on the moral ramifications, that he’s not a mad scientist – just a dedicated one. “The ethics don’t concern me,” he says, “but they should concern someone else.”
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=7123


Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy

http://deadlinelive.info/2010/01/20/pentagon-to-begin-testing-new-ptsd-virtual-reality-treatment-mind-control-on-our-combat-veterans/

Therapy to combat ptsd
http://www.army.mil/-news/2010/01/19/33128-virtual-reality-exposure-therapy-to-combat-ptsd/



Terrorist senarios dreamed up in wow [excuse to play wow]

Steven Aftergood, the Federation of the American Scientists analyst who’s been following the intelligence community for years, wonders how realistic these sorts of scenarios are, really. "This concern is out there. But it has to be viewed in context. It’s the job of intelligence agencies to anticipate threats and counter them. With that orientation, they’re always going to give more weight to a particular scenario than an objective analysis would allow," he tells Danger Room. "Could terrorists use Second Life? Sure, they can use anything. But is it a significant augmentation? That’s not obvious. It’s a scenario that an intelligence officer is duty-bound to consider. That’s all."

Toavs, for one, believes that spies will have to spend more time in virtual worlds like WoW, if they want to have a hope of keeping tabs on what goes on inside ‘em.
Which means, some day soon, we might find secret agents in World of Warcraft, along with the druids and orcs and night elves.

http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2008/09/world-of-warcra/
http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2008/09/the_pentagons_w.html



Danger Room What’s Next in National Security Spies Want a Second Life of Their Own
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2008/07/spies-want-a-se/#previouspost


http://www.scribd.com/doc/25543224/Full-Spectrum-Information-Warfare?secret_password=&autodown=pdf

list of 2010 Census "partners"

list of 2010 Census "partners" http://2010.census.gov/partners/partners/current-partners.php?A
The following organizations have signaled their commitment as partners in the 2010 Census outreach effort. This list will be updated frequently as new organizations partner with us.

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2010 Census Partnership Program

Partner Selection Process and Guidelines



PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The goal of the U.S. Census Bureau’s partnership program is to combine the strengths of state, local, and tribal governments, community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, schools, media, businesses and others to ensure an accurate 2010 Census. These governmental and private sector businesses and organizations know their local conditions and circumstances better than the Census Bureau and have the connections in the local community to encourage and mobilize participation in the census.

Our partnership program is an integral part of the 2010 Census communications campaign, strategically designed to work in tandem with every other component throughout each phase of the campaign. At the local level, regional partnership specialists’ ultimate goal is to recruit, train, support and advise trusted local leaders who will use their influence and existing networks to motivate their constituents to participate in the 2010 Census. Our partners carry the message to members of their communities that participating in the census is important, it is safe, and it is essential to serve local needs.

The regional partnership program is enhanced by our work with national partners. National organizations can wield tremendous influence with local affiliates, chapters, members and communities through leadership and endorsements. National corporations can also be helpful by supporting the census in their products and stores and by getting the word out to their employees and customers. Census Bureau headquarters staff are developing partnership agreements with hundreds of major corporations such as Comcast, Sprint and Target, and national organizations such as the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Asian American Justice Center.


WHAT 2010 CENSUS PARTNERS DO AND DON’T DO

2010 Census partners are expected to be visible and trusted voices in the communities they serve. Partners use 2010 promotional materials such as drop-in articles in newsletters, mailings, and Web sites, encourage employees and constituents to complete and mail in their questionnaires, display and distribute 2010 Census promotional materials, sponsor community events to promote the census, urge community members to apply for census jobs and distribute and display recruiting materials. Census partners are not Census employees and have no responsibility for counting, collecting or processing census data.


PARTNERSHIP SELECTION CRITERIA

The selection of 2010 Census partners is extremely important. While not Census employees, partners are advocates for census cooperation and participation. They serve as trusted voices within their communities and are critical to our strategy to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place. During partnership training, detailed information is given to partnership specialists about the type of partners the Census Bureau should and should not seek partnership agreements with. Prior to obtaining a formal partnership agreement, partnership specialists also research potential partners and meet with them to learn more about the support and outreach activities the organizations can provide to help ensure an accurate count of their constituents.

Partnership specialists develop and nurture relationships with local, regional and national non-governmental organizations, businesses, respected community groups and trusted community leaders. Specific attention is always paid to targeted areas that have been identified as having traditionally undercounted populations.

Census Bureau staff at the regional and national level use the following guidelines and criteria when identifying potential 2010 Census partners.

Select partner organizations that:
Promote the goals of the Integrated Communications Campaign to:
o Increase mail response,
o Improve accuracy and reduce the differential undercount, and
o Improve cooperation with enumerators.
Reach and motivate households and individuals, particularly those who live in hard-to-count areas.
Have communications vehicles designed to reach their members and/or constituents.
Agree to take ownership of the outreach process to their members and/or constituents.
Have influence and respect in their community.
Are viewed as “trusted voices” by their community.

Do not select partner organizations that:
Are not trusted or are viewed negatively within the community, such as a company or organization located within an African American community that has a negative reputation for mistreatment of African Americans or other population groups.
Produce products that may create a negative connotation for the Census Bureau, such as sexually related products.
Could distract from the Census Bureau’s mission.
May make people fearful of participating in the Census, such as groups that espouse violence or hate-crimes or extreme anti-immigrant views.

Partnership specialists are trained to consult with management if they are in doubt about the choice of an organization or corporation as a 2010 Census partner. When expressing concerns to management about a potential partner, the staff member outlines the concerns that caused them to doubt the validity of a potential partner organization choice. We fully utilize the expertise and experience of regional management staff and Regional Directors during this process, since they know best the organizations that will or will not resonate with the hard-to-count populations in their regions.

Prior to obtaining a formal partnership agreement, partnership specialists also research potential partners and meet with them to learn more about the outreach activities the organization can provide to help ensure an accurate count of their constituents.


PARTNER ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES

The bullets below describe the various activities that partner organizations are asked to consider doing in support of the 2010 Census.

Issue a public endorsement for the 2010 Census and send an endorsement to members, chapters or affiliates.
Use 2010 Census drop-in articles, messages and logos in newsletters, mailings, and other in-house communications (such as e-mail, internal or external Web site, etc).
Organize and/or serve as a member on a Complete Count Committee.
Provide a translator and/or translate 2010 Census materials.
Display and/or distribute 2010 Census promotional materials.
Volunteer or participate in Census Bureau-sponsored events.
Donate space for 2010 Census advertisements.
Identify job candidates and/or distribute and display recruiting materials.
Provide space to test job applicants and train new employees.
Provide space for Be Counted sites and/or Questionnaire Assistance Centers.
Appoint a liaison to work with the Census Bureau.
Write 2010 Census editorials.
Provide speaking opportunities and exhibit space at conferences or trade shows.
Participate in a Speakers Bureau for the 2010 Census.
Encourage employees and constituents to complete and mail their questionnaire.
Provide volunteers for 2010 Census promotional events.
Put the 2010 Census on the agenda at meetings and/or allow presentations by Census staff.
Sponsor community events to promote participation in the 2010 Census.
Allow the Census Bureau to post the organization’s name on the 2010 Census Web site.
Link to the 2010 Census Web site on the organization’s Web site.


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* A. Philip Randolph Institute
* A. Schulman, Inc.
* AARP
* Acts Full gospel Church of God in Christ
* Advanced Micro Devices
* AFL-CIO
* AFL-CIO Civil, Human & Women's Rights Department
* AFLAC, Inc
* African Methodist Episcopal Church
* African Methodist Episcopal Zion
* African American Women's House of Imagene Shelter
* AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts
* Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
* Alamo Travel Agency
* Alaska Veterans Foundation, Inc.
* Allen Temple Baptist Church
* Alliance One International
* Alliant Techsystems
* Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
* Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
* Alpha Pi Chi National Sorority, Inc.
* Amalgamated Transit Union
* America's Promise Alliance
* American Association of Community Colleges
* American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging
* American Association of People with Disabilities
* American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin
* American Association of School Administrators
* American Association of University Women
* American Baptist Churches of the South
* American Blues Network
* American Cancer Society
* American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the U.S.A
* American Democracy Institute
* American Dental Association
* American Dietetic Association
* American Disability Association
* American Educational Research Association
* American Family Life Assurance Company
* American Farm Bureau Federation
* American Federation of Government Employees
* American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees
* American Federation of Teachers
* American GI Forum of the United States
* American Hellenic Education Progressive Association
* American Indian Higher Education Consortium
* American Indian Science and Engineering Society
* American Institutes for Research
* American Jewish Committee
* American Library Association
* American Planning Association
* American Psychological Association
* American Public Transportation Association
* American Rental Association
* American Society for Public Administration
* American Sociological Association
* American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
* American Statistical Association
* American Urban Radio Networks
* American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
* Amtrak
* Ancestry.com / The Generations Network
* Annie E. Casey Foundation - Kids Count
* Applied Industrial Technologies
* Applied Materials, Inc.
* Arab American Institute
* Arbitron, Inc.
* Arc of the United States
* Arch Coal
* Asian American Federation
* Asian American Justice Center
* Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
* Asian Americans For Community Involvement
* Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum
* Asian and Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS
* Asian Pacific American Census Information Center of the University of Maryland
* Asian Pacific American Community Development Data Center, UCLA
* Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies
* Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
* Asian Pacific American Legal Center
* Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association
* ASIAN, Inc.
* ASPIRA Association
* Assembly of Turkish American Associations
* Association for the Study of African American Life and History
* Association for University Business and Economic Research
* Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs
* Association of Gospel Rescue Missions
* Association of MultiEthnic Americans
* Association of Professors and Scholars of Iranian Heritage
* Association of Public Data Users
* Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
* AutoNation, Inc
* Automatic Data Processing
* Avon Products, Inc.
* Azerbaijani-American Council

* Banco Popular
* Bank of America
* Baxter International, Inc.
* Bayer Animal Health
* Best Buy
* BET Networks
* Bethel Baptist Instnl Church
* Bethune-Cookman University
* Big Ten Conference
* Black Hills Corporation
* Blinded Veterans Association
* Boat People SOS
* Boise Cascade Holdings Corporation
* Bon-Ton Stores, Inc
* Boy Scouts of America
* Boys and Girls Club of America
* Brown-Forman
* Bueno Foods
* Burger King


* California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc.
* Campbell Soup Company
* Capital Area Council of Governments
* Capital One Bank
* Capital Wire PR
* Carbonfund.org
* Cardinal Health
* Cargill, Inc
* Caribbean People International Collective, Inc.
* Caribbean World News
* CaribID
* Carmax
* Carmike Cinemas
* Caterpillar, Inc.
* Catholic Charities USA
* Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
* Center for Asian Pacific American Women
* Center for Business and Economic Research
* CenterLink
* Central Garden & Pet Company
* Cephalon
* Charter Communications
* Children's Defense Fund
* Chinese American Citizens Alliance National
* Chinese American Voters Education Committee
* Chinese Newcomers Service Center
* Chiquita Brands International
* Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
* Church Of God In Christ, Inc.
* Cincinnati Financial Corp
* Cinemark Holdings
* Clear Channel Communications
* CMS Energy
* CNN
* Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
* Coalition of Labor Union Women
* Coca-Cola Company
* Cognizant Technology Solutions
* Coin Laundry Association
* Comcast Corporation
* Committee of 100
* Community Action Partnership
* Community Education Centers
* Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa
* Community Voice Mail
* Con Agra
* Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.
* Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute
* Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute
* Conseco, Inc.
* Consolidated Edison Inc.
* Continental Societies, Inc.
* Cornell Institute for Economic and Social Research
* Council for Community and Economic Research
* Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement
* Council of American Survey Research Organizations
* Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc.
* Council of Chief State School Officers
* Council of Energy Resource Tribes
* Council of Jewish Federations
* Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics
* Council of State Community Development Agencies
* Council of the Great City Schools
* Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans
* Cox Enterprises, Inc.
* Credit Union National Association
* Cuban American National Council, Inc.
* CVS Corporation

* Dayton Hudson Corporation
* Decision Demographics
* Deere and Company
* Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
* Democracia USA
* Dialogue on Diversity
* Dillard University Census Information Center
* DirecTV Group
* Disciples of Christ
* DolEx
* Dollar General
* Dominican American National Chamber of Commerce
* Dominican American National Roundtable
* DTE Energy

* E.ON US
* Educational Lyrics, LLC
* Election Data Services, Inc.
* Eli Lilly and Company
* Encuesta
* Energy Future Holdings
* Ensco International
* Episcopal Church
* Erie Insurance Group
* Essence Communications Inc.
* Ethiopian Sports Federation in North America
* EVERYTHING Interracial and Intercultural
* Exelon Energy
* Expedia
* Experience Works

* Families USA
* Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Inc.
* Farmworker Health Services, Inc.
* Federal Reserve Bank of New York
* Federation of Malayalee Association of Americas
* FedEx
* Feeding America
* FilipinoVillage.com
* First Alaskans Institute Alaska Native Policy Center
* First Horizon National Corporation
* Florida A&M University Census Information Center
* From the Heart Church Ministries
* Full Baptist Fellowship
* Full Gospel Baptist Fellowship
* Fundación Azteca America
* Funder Census Initiative


* GE Hispanic Forum
* General Mills
* Gerontological Society of America
* Goodwill Industries International, Inc.
* Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company
* Google
* Goya
* Greater Mt. Calvary Holy Church
* Greeley and Hansen

* Harris Corporation
* Harris Teeter, Inc.
* Health South
* Hearing Loss Association of America
* Hip Hop Chronicle
* Hispanic Alliance for Prosperity Institute
* Hispanic American Police Commanders Association
* Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
* Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR)
* Hispanic Federation
* Hispanic Information & Telecommunications Network
* Hispanic National Bar Association
* Hispanics in Philanthropy
* Hmong National Development
* Hmong Women's Heritage Association
* Hormel Foods
* Housing Assistance Council
* Housing Opportunities Made Equal, Inc.
* Human Rights Campaign Foundation
* Hyatt Hotels

* ImpreMedia
* India Network Foundation
* Indian American Republican Council
* Inspiring Body of Christ Church
* Institute for Caribbean Studies
* Institute for Church Administration and Management
* Institute of Women's Policy Research
* Institute on Religion and Civic Values
* Interdisciplinary Research Institute, University of Puerto Rico - Cayey Census Information Center
* International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
* International Brotherhood of Teamsters
* International Economic Development Council
* International Federation of Black Prides
* Interpublic Group of Companies (IPG)
* Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research
* Inter-University Program for Latino Research, Notre Dame University
* Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.


* Japanese American Citizens League
* J.M. Smucker
* John Deere
* Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies

* Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
* Katie Able Foundation
* KBR
* Keep America Beautiful, Inc.
* Kelly Services, Inc.
* Kerasotes
* KeyCorp
* Kinder Morgan
* Kindred Healthcare
* Kleinhenz & Associates
* Korean American Association
* Korean American Chamber of Commerce USA
* Korean Churches for Community Development

* L.L. Bean
* Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
* Labor of Love DBA Green City Development Group
* Laclede Gas
* Laotian American National Alliance
* Latin American Association
* Latin American Chamber of Commerce
* Latin Chamber of Commerce of the United States
* Latina Magazine
* Latina Style Magazine
* Latino Coalition
* Latino Commission on AIDS
* Latino Federation of Greater Washington
* Latino Print Network
* LatinoJustice PRLDEF
* Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
* Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
* League of United Latin American Citizens
* League of Women Voters of the United States
* Lear Corporation
* LeMonyne-Owen College Census Information Center
* Levi Strauss & Co
* Lubrizol Corporate
* Luminity

* M. Davis and Company, Inc.
* Macy's Inc.
* Major League Baseball
* Major League Baseball Players Association
* Mall of America
* MANA
* Manpower, Inc.
* Marathon Oil Corporation
* Market Strategies International
* Mas New Mexico
* Mead Johnson Nutrition
* Meals On Wheels Association of America
* Meharry Medical College Census Information Center
* Meredith Corporation
* Metropolitan Baptist
* Metropolitan Chicago Census Information Center
* Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund
* MGM MIRAGE
* Midas
* Migrant Legal Action Program
* Minority Access
* Mirant
* Mississippi Urban Research Center, Jackson State University Census Information Center
* Monsanto Company
* Morton Salt
* MOSAICA
* Motorola
* Mount Zion Baptist Church
* MTV
* Mutual of Omaha

* National Active & Retired Federal Employees Association
* National Affordable Housing Management Association
* National Alliance for Hispanic Health
* National Alliance of Black School Educators
* National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies
* National Alliance on Mental Illness
* National Alliance to End Homelessness
* National Alliance to Nurture the Aged and the Youth, Inc.
* National American Indian Housing Council
* National Association for Business Economics
* National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
* National Association for the Advancement of Colored People National Voter Fund
* National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans
* National Association for the Self-Employed
* National Association for Uniformed Services
* National Association of Area Agencies on Aging
* National Association of Baby Boomer Women
* National Association of Black Social Workers, Inc.
* National Association of Charter School Authorizers
* National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Inc.
* National Association of Conservation Districts
* National Association of Counties
* National Association of Cuban American Women
* National Association of Elementary School Principals
* National Association of Evangelicals
* National Association of Government Communicators
* National Association of Health Services Executives
* National Association of Hispanic Federal Executives
* National Association of Hispanic Publications, Inc.
* National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials
* National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club
* National Association of Neighborhoods
* National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs
* National Association of Real Estate Brokers
* National Association of Residential Property Managers
* National Association of Secondary School Principals
* National Association of Secretaries of State
* National Association of Social Workers
* National Association of State Boards of Education
* National Association of State Directors of Migrant Education
* National Association of State Title 1 Directors
* National Association of State Units on Aging
* National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges
* National Association of Town and Townships
* National Association of Workforce Development Professionals
* National Bankers Association
* National Baptist Convention of America, Inc
* National Baptist Convention USA, Inc
* National Bar Association
* National Beauty Culturists League, Inc.
* National Black Chamber of Commerce
* National Black Child Development Institute
* National Black Justice Coalition
* National Black Leadership Forum
* National Black United Front Inc.
* National Caucus and Center on Black Aged, Inc.
* National Civic League
* National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
* National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development
* National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education
* National Coalition for the Homeless
* National Coalition of 100 Black Women
* National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
* National Committee on Pay Equity
* National Committee to Preserve Social Security & Medicare
* National Conference of Puerto Rican Women
* National Congress of American Indians
* National Congress of Black Women
* National Council for Geographic Education
* National Council of Jewish Women
* National Council of La Raza
* National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
* National Council of Urban Indian Health
* National Council of Women's Organization
* National Council on Aging
* National Disability Rights Network
* National Education Association
* National Federation of Filipino American Associations
* National Federation of Indian-American Associations
* National Football League Players Association
* National Foundation for Women Legislators
* National Fuel Gas
* National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
* National Grid
* National Haitian American Health Alliance
* National Head Start Association
* National Hispana Leadership Institute
* National Hispanic Business Association
* National Hispanic Business Information Clearinghouse
* National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference
* National Hispanic Council on Aging
* National Immigrate Farming Initiative
* National Indian Child Care Association
* National Indian Child Welfare Association
* National Indian Education Association
* National Indian Gaming Association
* National Indian Health Board
* National Institute for Latino Policy
* National Institute for People with Disabilities
* National Iranian American Council
* National Italian American Foundation
* National Korean American Service and Education Consortium
* National Labor Relations Board
* National Latino Children's Institute
* National Latino Research Center
* National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty
* National League of Cities
* National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association
* National Low Income Housing Coalition
* National Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Association
* National Minority AIDS Council
* National Multi Housing Council
* National Network to End Domestic Violence
* National Newspaper Publishers Association
* National Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation
* National Organization of Concerned Black Men
* National Pan-Hellenic Council, Inc.
* National Parent and Teacher Association
* National Policy Alliance
* National Puerto Rican Coalition, Inc.
* National Puerto Rican Day Parade Inc.
* National Rural Education Association
* National School Boards Association
* National Urban League - Policy Institute
* National Urban League, Inc.
* National WIC Association
* Navajo Nation
* Neighborhood Resource Center
* New Mexico Indian Affairs Department
* New York Life
* Newspaper in Education Institute
* Nicor
* Nielsen Claritas
* Nielsen Company
* Nonprofit Knowledge Works
* Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network
* Nordstrom
* Norfolk State University Center for Applied Research and Public Policy
* North American Council on Adoptable Children
* North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company
* Northeast Utilities
* Northern Mariana Islands Council for the Humanities
* Northrop Grumman
* NQAPIA
* NV Energy

* Oakland Citizen's Committee for Urban Renewal
* Office of Hawaiian Affairs
* Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
* Operation Hope
* Organization of Chinese Americans


* Pacific Life Insurance Company
* Papa Ola Lokahi Census Information Center
* Paso del Norte Health Foundation
* Pathstone
* Patriot Strategies, LLC
* PCC Structurals
* Pentecostal Assemblies of the World
* Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
* Piast Institute Census Information Center
* Pilot Travel Centers, LLC
* Population Association of America
* Population Reference Bureau
* Portland General Electric
* Pride At Work
* Puget Sound Energy
* Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans

Questar Gas

* Radio One, Inc.
* Rainbow Push Coalition
* Regency Office Products
* Reliant Energy
* Republic Services, Inc.
* RPM International, Inc.
* Rural Coalition
* Rural Community Assistance Partnership
* Rural Development and Finance Corp
* Rural Opportunities Inc.

* Sabre Systems, Inc.
* Saint John Baptist Church
* Salem Baptist Church
* Schnucks Corporation
* Self Reliance Foundation
* SER - Jobs For Progress, Inc.
* Serbian Unity Congress
* Service Employees International Union
* Sesame Workshop
* Shaw Industries Group
* Shell Oil Company
* Shutterfly
* Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
* Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund
* Sitting Bull College Census Information Center
* Smith International, Inc.
* Sound Vision Foundation
* South Asian American Leaders of Tomorrow
* South East Education Network
* Southeast Asia Resource Action Center
* Southern Christian Leadership Conference
* Southern Coalition for Social Justice
* Southwest Airlines
* Space-Time Research
* Special Service for Groups - Census Information Center
* Spelman College Census Information Center
* Sprint
* Stafford Foundation
* State Farm
* State Data Center Network
* Steel Dynamics, Inc.
* Supervalu, Inc.
* Synagogue for Russian Jews
* Synovus Financial Corp.

* Tableau Software
* Taiwanese American Citizens League
* Target
* Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc.
* Tele Guia de Chicago
* Telemundo Communications Group
* Temple of Deliverance
* Terex Corporation
* Texas Industries (TXI)
* The Foundation of Praise
* The Katie Able Foundation
* The League of Young Voters Education Fund
* The Miss America Organization
* The People's Community Baptist Church
* TjohnE Production, Inc.
* Toys R Us
* Trans Africa Forum
* Travelers Aid International
* TV Globo International Network
* TV One
* Twenty - First Century Foundation
* Tyson Foods

* USAsian
* U.S. African Chamber of Commerce
* U.S. Azeris Network
* U.S. Chamber of Commerce
* U.S. Conference of Mayors
* U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
* U.S. Hispanic Leadership Institute
* U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce
* U.S. Turkic Network
* Unidad Hondureña
* Union of Black Episcopalians
* United Airlines Corporation
* United Church of Christ
* United Jewish Communities/Jewish Federations of North America
* United Macedonian Diaspora
* United Methodist Women
* United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc.
* United Planning Organization
* United States Catholic Conference of Bishops
* United States Hispanic Leadership Institute
* United Steel Workers
* United Way of America
* United Workers
* UnitedHealth Group
* University of California Los Angeles - Department of Statistics
* University of Texas - Pan American Census Information Center
* Univisión Communications, Inc.
* Unum Group
* UPS Corporation
* Urban Institute

* Valero
* Value Options
* Vanderbilt University - Peabody Library Census Information Center
* Vectren
* Viacom, Inc
* Vietnamese Resettlement Association
* Volunteers of America
* VotoLatino

* W.R. Grace & Company
* Walgreens Co.
* Washington Center
* WE Energies
* Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service at the University of Virginia, Federal - State Cooperative Program for Population Estimates
* Wellpoint Health Networks, Inc.
* Wells Fargo/Northwest Company
* Wendy's/Arby's Group, Inc.
* West Angeles Church of God in Christ
* Westar Energy
* Western Union
* Weyerhaeuser Company
* William C. Velásquez Census Information Center
* Workers United
* Workforce Alliance

* Xerox, Inc.

* YMCA of the USA
* YRC Worldwide

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.

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