New Legislation Authorizes FEMA Camps In U.S.
Started by Guest_boxheart_*, Jan 31 2009 12:17 PM
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#1 Guest_boxheart_*
Posted 31 January 2009 - 12:17 PM
I hope everyone reads this bill. Any time a government want to be people in camps that is a very bad thing.
The National Emergency Centers Act or HR 645 mandates the establishment of national emergency centers to be located on military installations for the purpose of to providing temporary housing, medical, and humanitarian assistance to individuals and families dislocated due to an emergency or major disaster, according to the bill.
Text of H.R. 645: To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish national emergency centers on military...
http://www.govtrack....d?bill=h111-645
great article on it: http://www.prisonpla...amps-in-us.html
The National Emergency Centers Act or HR 645 mandates the establishment of national emergency centers to be located on military installations for the purpose of to providing temporary housing, medical, and humanitarian assistance to individuals and families dislocated due to an emergency or major disaster, according to the bill.
Text of H.R. 645: To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish national emergency centers on military...
http://www.govtrack....d?bill=h111-645
great article on it: http://www.prisonpla...amps-in-us.html
#2 Guest_boxheart_*
Posted 31 January 2009 - 12:29 PM
Civilian Inmate Labor Program
http://www.army.mil/...pdf/r210_35.pdf
The Civilian Inmate Labor Program is a program of the United States Army provided by Army Regulation 210-35[1]. The regulation, first drafted in 1997, underwent a "rapid act revision" in January 2005; it provides policy for the creation of labor programs and prison camps on Army installations. The labor would be provided by persons under the supervision of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
http://en.wikipedia....e_Labor_Program
http://www.army.mil/...pdf/r210_35.pdf
The Civilian Inmate Labor Program is a program of the United States Army provided by Army Regulation 210-35[1]. The regulation, first drafted in 1997, underwent a "rapid act revision" in January 2005; it provides policy for the creation of labor programs and prison camps on Army installations. The labor would be provided by persons under the supervision of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
http://en.wikipedia....e_Labor_Program
#3 Guest_boxheart_*
Posted 31 January 2009 - 12:46 PM
Secret FEMA Plan To Use Pastors as Pacifiers in Preparation For Martial Law
Pastor has come forward to blow the whistle on a nationwide FEMA program which is training Pastors and other religious representatives to become secret police enforcers who teach their congregations to "obey the government" in preparation for a declaration of martial law, property and firearm seizures, and forced relocation.
article: http://www.prisonpla...506femaplan.htm
Pastor has come forward to blow the whistle on a nationwide FEMA program which is training Pastors and other religious representatives to become secret police enforcers who teach their congregations to "obey the government" in preparation for a declaration of martial law, property and firearm seizures, and forced relocation.
article: http://www.prisonpla...506femaplan.htm
#4 Guest_boxheart_*
Posted 31 January 2009 - 01:03 PM
I ask that you please read and pass on the above three post. Kennedy was the last person to try and be president for the people and they killed him in 1963. Now the new world order is stronger and more powerful then before and Obama is working with them. All presidents are puppets of the elite and do as told. Now we are in the final phase of the plan. Once they destroy our global economy the new world order can start putting people in camps and then the mass killing begins. I know this sound strange, but please look into this. One key note: never give up your guns.
Edited by boxheart, 31 January 2009 - 01:03 PM.
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#5
Posted 31 January 2009 - 01:14 PM
boxheart said:
I hope everyone reads this bill. Any time a government want to be people in camps that is a very bad thing.
What do you suppose the FEMA trailer villages were? Substantially the same thing, maybe? Who responds when large numbers of disaster helpers are needed? The National Guard, then maybe the Army.
I agree government camps create civil liberties concerns. But when a major disaster hits, opening up military bases as places to house displaced evacuees is humane governance, not totalitarian. ...
Edited by Christratton2007, 31 January 2009 - 09:08 PM.
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#6
Posted 31 January 2009 - 05:12 PM
boxheart said:
I ask that you please read and pass on the above three post. Kennedy was the last person to try and be president for the people and they killed him in 1963. Now the new world order is stronger and more powerful then before and Obama is working with them. All presidents are puppets of the elite and do as told. Now we are in the final phase of the plan. Once they destroy our global economy the new world order can start putting people in camps and then the mass killing begins. I know this sound strange, but please look into this. One key note: never give up your guns.
Nothing goes better with crazy than guns!
Some kind of singing. They sound like all kinds of people, right? And then it says another child is born in India every time you call this number, right? Does that make any sense to you?
And the guy that spoke--I don't know who he is. But that--it doesn't sound like no answering machine, right?
And the guy that spoke--I don't know who he is. But that--it doesn't sound like no answering machine, right?
#7
Posted 31 January 2009 - 08:47 PM
Red Frog said:
Nothing goes better with crazy than guns!
I don't think anybody would mind if he was locked up and had his guns taken away. Sup David Koresh?
Bill: Be excellent to each other.
Ted: Party on, dudes.
" you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you."--B. Hussein Obama
Ted: Party on, dudes.
" you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you."--B. Hussein Obama
#8 Guest_boxheart_*
Posted 03 February 2009 - 04:54 AM
Derek said:
I don't think anybody would mind if he was locked up and had his guns taken away. Sup David Koresh?
I like how people leave quotes like yours above to attack me, but don't talk about the message. I get tagged with "conspiracy guy, paranoia mongering, paranoia spam,and peter hook is at it again" because I see what is going on here. You can call me whatever names you want or say mindless comments like me being locked up because you don't agree with me, but the fact is I am a person just like you. I would never call you crazy or leave the comments you left above becasue it shows/comes across the message of: As long as it does not affect/effect me than I don't care about it. I know after World War 2 the United States brought over Hitler's scientists from Nazi Germany under project paperclip. That is not what a good government does. In the end I'm sure your a good person and if we lived in the same area we could or would hang out. If I get one person to really read the post and it wakes them up then I did my job. If I get two or more replies like yours I know the info is somewhere in you and I did my job. To all who have taken the time to read the post I thank you.
#9
Posted 03 February 2009 - 06:10 AM
boxheart said:
I like how people leave quotes like yours above to attack me, but don't talk about the message. I get tagged with "conspiracy guy, paranoia mongering, paranoia spam,and peter hook is at it again" because I see what is going on here. You can call me whatever names you want or say mindless comments like me being locked up because you don't agree with me, but the fact is I am a person just like you. I would never call you crazy or leave the comments you left above becasue it shows/comes across the message of: As long as it does not affect/effect me than I don't care about it. I know after World War 2 the United States brought over Hitler's scientists from Nazi Germany under project paperclip. That is not what a good government does. In the end I'm sure your a good person and if we lived in the same area we could or would hang out. If I get one person to really read the post and it wakes them up then I did my job. If I get two or more replies like yours I know the info is somewhere in you and I did my job. To all who have taken the time to read the post I thank you.
STFU creep.
Bill: Be excellent to each other.
Ted: Party on, dudes.
" you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you."--B. Hussein Obama
Ted: Party on, dudes.
" you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you."--B. Hussein Obama
#10 Guest_boxheart_*
Posted 03 February 2009 - 07:46 AM
Derek said:
STFU creep.
I can tell you are a very nice person with great understanding!
#11
Posted 03 February 2009 - 08:19 AM
boxheart said:
I can tell you are a very nice person with great understanding!
How's the John Birch Society doing these days?
Bill: Be excellent to each other.
Ted: Party on, dudes.
" you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you."--B. Hussein Obama
Ted: Party on, dudes.
" you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you."--B. Hussein Obama
#12
Posted 03 February 2009 - 09:11 AM
boxheart said:
I like how people leave quotes like yours above to attack me, but don't talk about the message. I get tagged with "conspiracy guy, paranoia mongering, paranoia spam,and peter hook is at it again" because I see what is going on here. You can call me whatever names you want or say mindless comments like me being locked up because you don't agree with me, but the fact is I am a person just like you. I would never call you crazy or leave the comments you left above becasue it shows/comes across the message of: As long as it does not affect/effect me than I don't care about it. I know after World War 2 the United States brought over Hitler's scientists from Nazi Germany under project paperclip. That is not what a good government does. In the end I'm sure your a good person and if we lived in the same area we could or would hang out. If I get one person to really read the post and it wakes them up then I did my job. If I get two or more replies like yours I know the info is somewhere in you and I did my job. To all who have taken the time to read the post I thank you.
The problem is that you are trying to equate emergency disaster relocation camps with concentration camps. That is a huge jump, based, it seems, on the use of the word "camp".
Some kind of singing. They sound like all kinds of people, right? And then it says another child is born in India every time you call this number, right? Does that make any sense to you?
And the guy that spoke--I don't know who he is. But that--it doesn't sound like no answering machine, right?
And the guy that spoke--I don't know who he is. But that--it doesn't sound like no answering machine, right?
#13
Posted 03 February 2009 - 10:46 AM
boxheart said:
I like how people leave quotes like yours above to attack me, but don't talk about the message.
Your message is being rejected as unsound, to put it charitably. Did you miss that?
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#14
Posted 03 February 2009 - 10:48 AM
Red Frog said:
The problem is that you are trying to equate emergency disaster relocation camps with concentration camps. That is a huge jump, based, it seems, on the use of the word "camp".
Maybe s/he had a really bad summer camp experience in the day. Imagine the "hello Mudda, Hello Fadda" letter from Camp Gitmo. ...
I looked for it,
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Answer me a question,
I can't itemize, I can't think clearly,
To me for reason it's not there,
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Congratulate me. ...
Answer me a question,
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I can't even rhyme ...
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#15
Posted 03 February 2009 - 11:34 AM
Red Frog said:
Nothing goes better with crazy than guns!
LOLfrog speaks the truth.
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#16 Guest_boxheart_*
Posted 03 February 2009 - 08:23 PM
Red Frog said:
The problem is that you are trying to equate emergency disaster relocation camps with concentration camps. That is a huge jump, based, it seems, on the use of the word "camp".
That is my point. Hitler did what this county is doing now. Hitler staged terror attacks and blamed it on his enemies, he used the relocation camps to "keep" the jews safe, and then he started killing them. The fact being I know people in the military who built these camps and they tell me the that when martial laws takes place the camps will be used to for the same thing. I have family who serve this county and they are scared to death with what they are being told. Look at what happened in gimo--do you not see that its comming here. You should ask yourself why does the government need to built these camps? This is America and we have the means to stop any terror attacks or the melt down of the economy--we use the federal reserve to print the money that is made out of the air. The money has nothing behind it--no gold or no silver. I would think a person would look at this and really question it.
#17 Guest_boxheart_*
Posted 03 February 2009 - 08:26 PM
Christratton2007 said:
Maybe s/he had a really bad summer camp experience in the day. Imagine the "hello Mudda, Hello Fadda" letter from Camp Gitmo. ...
you will see in time and I hope you are safe from it all. I hope it can be stopped. I post this not to fight, but for you to question what your government does.
#18
Posted 03 February 2009 - 09:29 PM
boxheart said:
you will see in time and I hope you are safe from it all. I hope it can be stopped. I post this not to fight, but for you to question what your government does.
I question what my government does all the time. I don't come up with the same answers as you, is all. I think you're quite a ways out on a limb, b/h.
I looked for it,
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Answer me a question,
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Answer me a question,
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#19
Posted 04 February 2009 - 06:00 AM
boxheart said:
That is my point. Hitler did what this county is doing now. Hitler staged terror attacks and blamed it on his enemies, he used the relocation camps to "keep" the jews safe, and then he started killing them. The fact being I know people in the military who built these camps and they tell me the that when martial laws takes place the camps will be used to for the same thing. I have family who serve this county and they are scared to death with what they are being told. Look at what happened in gimo--do you not see that its comming here. You should ask yourself why does the government need to built these camps? This is America and we have the means to stop any terror attacks or the melt down of the economy--we use the federal reserve to print the money that is made out of the air. The money has nothing behind it--no gold or no silver. I would think a person would look at this and really question it.
I don't know if the government stages Hurricane Katrina. Unless they forced everyone to be gay and pervy knowing that it would piss off God.
I don't mind questioning the government, and I have problems with the way things are handled. But I think that jumping to absurd conclusions based on the actions of one horrifyingly stupid and disgusting person (Hitler) is alarmist and demeans everyone. You might want to question these people in the military who gave you your inside info...you seem to be taking what they say at face value.
Some kind of singing. They sound like all kinds of people, right? And then it says another child is born in India every time you call this number, right? Does that make any sense to you?
And the guy that spoke--I don't know who he is. But that--it doesn't sound like no answering machine, right?
And the guy that spoke--I don't know who he is. But that--it doesn't sound like no answering machine, right?
#20
Posted 04 February 2009 - 07:04 PM
boxheart said:
you will see in time and I hope you are safe from it all. I hope it can be stopped. I post this not to fight, but for you to question what your government does.
As usual, Jack says it well at 0:57 or so of the following:
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I looked for it,
And I found it,
Miles Standish proud,
Congratulate me. ...
Answer me a question,
I can't itemize, I can't think clearly,
To me for reason it's not there,
I can't even rhyme ...
-The song which welcomed me to the world of REM, 23 years ago, September 1988
And I found it,
Miles Standish proud,
Congratulate me. ...
Answer me a question,
I can't itemize, I can't think clearly,
To me for reason it's not there,
I can't even rhyme ...
-The song which welcomed me to the world of REM, 23 years ago, September 1988
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