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There is going to be a revolution if things keep going the way they are

DiscoBiscuit

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I remember the grave vault liners that some thought were hard case body bags. Turns out, they are. But they're destined for your local cemetery, not some diabolical plot to...

According to press, Bush bought the trailers for temporary housing for the event of economic collapse in Mexico and or Central America. Any plans to use the trailers for Katrina or other natural emergencies were scrapped because the trailers tested of high formaldehyde.

All those trailers, locked up in large fenced areas to prevent looting, vandalism and theft.

Those fences aren't for crime prevention, they're to lock us all up.

:laughing:
 

PoopyTeaBags

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drones are to spy on americans simple as that.. they wont be bombing us... but to me they are rearing up for a civil war... thats why all these laws are passing... prisons being built, etc... etc...

they want the laws in place before they need them... but they are gonna make sure that they need them...
 

Hydro-Soil

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Don't know Lex Jones and agree with the Jesse thing.

One thing I do know really well and won't go into why I know. If you build jails or hospitals bigger, they fill up. When you don't have jobs.... it creates them. The Vice President of the US is on record as being for a mandatory 2 year service obligation like Israel has... not necessarily military like Israel. Can give references if needed.

You don't even listen to yourself, do you?

This is the same argument the local town used to build a multi-million dollar jail complex.... in a pop 400+ town.
"It creates jobs"

WTF? Show me a police department that actually "CREATES" money to pay their salary and I'll show you a bunch of thieves.

The solution to no money in a crashed economy is to create jobs that suck more resources instead of actually "creating" wealth? :jump: Go High School Economics!

And people wonder why the U.S. is in such poor shape. *sigh*
 

Hash Zeppelin

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^I say this from a naive, ideal, thought process just like that post. lol.

America is not meant to put any one in concentration camps. We do not execute or torture our prisoners of war.

Now from reality. The constitution has been thrown out the window. The government has stopped making any distinctions between foreign and domestic enemies. If you step out out line or disagree with the status quo then you get to go to camp.

got any coordinates or locations on google maps?

i would love to share this with friends and family...

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_FEMA02.htm
Alabama:
Opelika WWII German/Italian POW camp now being renovated.

Alaska:
Wilds of Alaska possibly East of Anchorage.
No access by road however, there is a railway system.
Facility holds 500,000 people.

Arizona:
Ft. Huachua, 20 miles from the Mexican border, 30 miles from Nogales. Rex 84 program. Emergency Custodial Facility.
Florence WWII German/Italian POW camp now being renovated.
Pinal County Gila River. Renovated WWII Japanese-American special internment detention facility.
Yuma County Colorado River. Renovated WWII Japanese-American special internment detention facility.

Arkansas:
Ft. Chaffee Has a new runway for aircraft, new detention camp facilities with cap of 20,000 prisoners.
Chicot/Drew Counties Jerome. Renovated spec Interment camps for Japanese Americans WWII.
Descha County Rohwer. Renovated WWII Japanese-American special internment detention centers.
Blythville AFB This base was closed but is now being used as a camp location. New wooden barracks have been constructed at this location. This camp is surrounded by high wire topped with barbed wire, and has guard towers.
Berryville FEMA facility located east of Eureaka on Hwy 62.
Omaha FEMA facility located on Hwy 65 south of old wood processing plant. It is on an old dirt road that leads to a toxic waste dump. Note: The facility in Miss. is also located on an old toxic waste dump.

California:
Oakdale Ca 90 miles East of San Francisco on HWY 120. Holds a minimum of 15,000 people. REX 84 program, Emergence Custodial Facility.
Vandenberg AFB Located midway between San Louis Obispo, and Santa Barbara. The base is on Hwy 1 and close to Hwy 101. REX 84 program, Emergency Custodial Facility.
Ft. Irwin Irwin is a remote Mtn region south of Death Valley, National Monument. This base is designated as inactive however, there is a concentration camp located at this facility about 30 miles from Interstate 15 in Barstow.
Inyo County Manzana. Renovated WWII Japanese-American special internment detention center.
Modoc County Tulelake. Renovated WWII Japanese-American special internment detention facility.
Sacramento Army Depot No specific data at this time.

Colorado:
Old Lowell AFB. Recently all new chain link fence was installed around the borders, plus 400,000 handcuffs and shackles were purchased by the government for this site.

Florida:
Avon Park No data available
Camp Krome Located near Miami Dept of Justice detention and interrogation facility.
Elgin AFB This base is greater than 50 miles long extending from Pensacola Bay to Hwy 331 in De Funiak Springs. It is adjacent to Interstate 10 on the North and the Fort Walton Beach vacation spot.
REX 84 program, Emergency Custodial Facility.

Georgia:
Ft. Benning Located East of Columbia near the Georgia/Alabama state line. - REX 84 program - Emergency Custodial Facility.
Unadilla, Ga Macon County; Located on east railroad street, Plunket road leads into the facility 1 1/2 miles from Unadilla on county road 230. This is a FEMA prison manned and staffed but no prisoners.
Oglethorpe, Ga. Macon County; facility is located five miles from Montezuma, three miles from Oglethorp. Traveling south on highway 49, located on the west side of the highway. This FEMA prison has no staff and no prisoners.
Morgan, Ga. Calhoun County; I-75 exit 32 to 300 south to Albany. Take highway 234 to Morgan. Go through Morgan taking highway 45 south. The FEMA facility is 1 1/2 miles on the right (west) side of highway 45. This FEMA facility is fully manned and staffed but no prisoners.
Camilla, Ga. Mitchell County; from Camilla take highway 19 south, travel 5.4 miles from 37/19 junction to Mount Zion Road, turn left (east) on Mount Zion Road. The FEMA facility is located on Mount Zion Road aprox: 5.7 miles south of Camilla. This facility is not manned or staffed and there are no prisoners.
Hawkinsville, Ga Pulaski County; located on fire road 100/ Upper River Road, 2 miles west from alternate 129 North 257 / 112 east. Five miles east of Hawkensville. This FEMA facility is fully manned and staffed but no prisoners.
Abbeyville, Ga. Wilcox County: south side of Abbeyvilleon highway 129 (Broad Street) off highway 280 (Main Street). This FEMA facility is fully manned and staffed but no prisoners.
McRae, Ga. Telfair County; 1.5 miles west of McRae on highway 134 (8th street). The FEMA facility is on Irwinton Ave. off 8th street. This facility is fully manned and staffed but no prisoners.
Frequencies: 153.7400 Georgia State Correctional Institutions 154.9050 Intrastate Coordinating (car to car state wide) 154.9350 Intrastate Coordinating (base to base / state wide) 155.3700 Georgia Police Intersystem (State wide)
Idaho:
Jerome County - Minipoka - Renovated WWII Japanese-American special internment detention facility.
Kooski plus 50 miles East. Near Lolo pass
Moose Creek Unmanned and there is a near by landing strip in or near a national forest.

Illinois:
Marseilles It is located on the Illinois river off Interstate 80 on Hwy 6. It is a relatively small facility with a cap of 1400 prisoners.
Though it is small it is designed like other concentration camp facilities with high fences topped with barbed wire and guard towers.

Indiana:
Thousands of acres located just out of Indianapolis, Indiana holds a large Concentration camp facility complete with barracks, high fence, razor wire, towers, turnstyles, a railroad, helicopter landing pads, and what appears to be three large furnaces with 3inch mains on one of the buildings. This is a massive facility, still under construction with a completion date sometime in 1996.
Ft. Benjamin Harrison A U.S. Army facility located on the outskirts of Indianapolis will be used to hold prisoners.
Ft. Wayne FEMA Detention facility
Terre Haute FEMA Detention facility

Kansas:
Leavenworth U.S. Marshal's Fed Holding Facility PFP.
Concordia WWII POW German/Italian POW camp being renovated.
El Dorado Federal prison.
Topeka 80 acres converted to a holding camp.

Kentucky:
Louisville FEMA Detention facility
Lexington FEMA Detention facility

Louisiana:
Livingston WWII German/Italian POW camp being renovated.

Maine:
Houlton WWII German/Italian POW camp being renovated.

Missouri:
Richards Gebaur AFB This facility is located in Grandview, A large civilian internment facility has been built on this facility, and base personnel are restricted from the area.

Michigan:
Kincheloe Correctional Facility (Formerly Kincheloe AFB with B-52 sized runways). Has five large prison buildings able to house 5000+. The facility has about 500 prisoners at this time. Location: 20 miles south of Sault Ste. Marie (Soo Locks) at the eastern end of the Upper Penninsula of Michigan.
K.I. Sawyer AFB Large construction program has been going on under the name of "Operation Gateway". High security is in place with a large portion of the base closed to civilian view. Location: 20 miles south of Marquette, MI in the Upper Penninsula of Michigan.
Raco Field Raco field is an interesting facility. The above ground runways form a perfect triangle. Few buildings appear on the surface, but ventilators can be seen. Civilian workers report that a subsurface facility exists. No publicity exists indicating what the role of Raco Field is, although something is there. To observers, it is an "inactive WWII base." Location: 15 miles NW of Kincheloe Correctional Facility on Hwy 28.
Bark River A large construction operation is ongoing in the Bark River, MI, area. Locals are tight-lipped. The facility is off the main highway in a wilderness area. While most of the locals say that the construction is associated with the ELF (extreme low frequency) project of world-wide communications, others suspect FEMA is involved. (Note: the ELF grid is located 100 miles NE of the Bark River area) Location: 20 miles west of Escanaba in the upper penninsula of Michigan.
Bay City Sits on Saginaw Bay which connects to Lake Huron. This facility has high fencing, barbed wire and guard towers.
Grayling Camp Grayling Michigan National Guard Base. Detention facility. Guards towers, razor wire.
Southwest area of the state FEMA Detention facility
Central part of the state FEMA Detention facility
Detroit FEMA Detention facility

Mississippi:
Hancock County - The NASA facility at this location has two camps the first being located at the end of Kiln road at Waveland, and then the next road after ammo road at the Post Office.
The second camp is located in the center of a rest station back from the Interstate.
Inmates from the Hancock County jail claim they have worked details involving the delivery of food to these camps under the supervision of U.N. Guards.

Nebraska:
Scottsbluff WWII German/Italian POW camp being renovated.
Northwest corner of state FEMA Detention facility
Northeast corner of state FEMA Detention facility
South Central Hastings area FEMA Detention facility

Nevada:
Elco There is a prison facility 10 miles out of Elco.
Wells Camp is located in the O'Niel basin area, 40 miles North of Wells, and West off Hwy 93, 25 miles.
Winnemucca Camp is located at the I-80 mile marker 112, on the south side of the road and 3/4 miles off of the road.
Wells/Winnemucca Camp is located near the base line of the mountains. Reno Nevada plus 150 miles east south side of road if your headed west, 150 yards off the road.

New Jersey:
Ft. Dix Fully operational prison camp with approximately 35,000 prisoners.

New York:
Ft. Drum located in upstate New York, probable location for Eastern area processing of people, located near the St. Lawrence river and access to Lake Ontario. Both waterways may be used for transport. Located very close to Canada.
Watertown FEMA Detention facility
Albany FEMA Detention facility
Buffalo FEMA Detention facility

Ohio:
Cleveland FEMA Detention facility
Columbus FEMA Detention facility
Cincinnati FEMA Detention facility
Lima FEMA Detention facility

Oklahoma:
Oklahoma City Tinker AFB, This is a civilian detention facility, all base personnel are prohibited from going near the area, and the area is under constant guard.
McAlester WWII German/Italian POW camp being renovated.
Will Rogers Air Port This is a newly constructed FEMA facility, and it is believed that it will be used as a primary processing center for prisoners West of the Mississippi River.

Pennsylvania:
Camp Hill Camp Hill Pa located off I-15. Sits across the navigable Susquehanna River from Harrisburg. Close to Cumberland Army Depot and the Camp Hill Correctional facility.
Crossville WWII German/Italian POW Camp being renovated.

Texas:
Ft.Hood Ft. Hood has a newly built concentration camp, constructed complete with towers, high fencing, and barbed wire.
Mexia WWII German/ Italian POW camp being renovated.
Amarillo FEMA Detention facility

Utah:
Millard County - Central Utah - Renovated WWII Japanese-American special internment detention facility.
Skull Valley Camp William property - west of the old bombing range South/southwestern portion of Camp Williams This camp was discovered by a man and his son who were rabbit hunting, they were discovered and apprehended.
Utah Lake 15 miles south of Saratoga Recreation center 200 - 300 yards off the road Black wire 40 to 50 feet tall, made to look something like a golf driving range.
Cedar City East of Cedar City Utah - no more data.

Washington:
Okanogan County borders Canada and is a site for a massive concentration camp capable of holding hundreds of thousands of people.

Wisconsin:
Ft. McCoy Located in Western Wisconsin 30 miles East of LaCrosse between the point where 90 and 94 intersect. REX 84 program, Emergency Custodial Facility.
Central part of the state FEMA Detention facility.

Wyoming:
Park County - Hart Mountain - Renovated WWII Japanese-American special internment detention facilities.
North Central part of the state FEMA Detention facility
Southeast part of the state FEMA Detention facility
Southwest part of the state FEMA Detention facility
East Yellowstone - Manned facility. Investigators were apprehended by European soldiers, unable to identify the language used by the foreign soldiers, American government helped clear the situation.

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Hash Zeppelin

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WTF? no new world order my ASS!

WTF? no new world order my ASS!

East Yellowstone - Manned facility. Investigators were apprehended by European soldiers, unable to identify the language used by the foreign soldiers, American government helped clear the situation.

At this point I would never agree to go anywhere where the government has tight control. Never go with them!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Hash Zeppelin

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WTF? no new world order my ASS!

WTF? no new world order my ASS!

Why are there Europeans guarding a Homeland Security facility that is sposed to be a FEMA facility?

East Yellowstone - Manned facility. Investigators were apprehended by European soldiers, unable to identify the language used by the foreign soldiers, American government helped clear the situation.
 

Hydro-Soil

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Looky looky at all the froggies cooking in the slowly warmed up pot.

Don't know their former rights from a hot pot and now they're starting to boil and die... still never knowing why.

*sigh* Amazing that people can be programmed to be so blind.
 

wdr

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I think global revolution is near but first Americans need to do another Operation Iran Liberation

In the name of peace and democracy offcourse..
 

SpasticGramps

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So everyone who went to school knows that exponential rises up always come crashing down as they are unsustainable.

Let's play a game.

It's called spot the end game.

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SacredBreh

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You completely missed the point Hydro-Soil......

You completely missed the point Hydro-Soil......

You don't even listen to yourself, do you?

This is the same argument the local town used to build a multi-million dollar jail complex.... in a pop 400+ town.
"It creates jobs"

WTF? Show me a police department that actually "CREATES" money to pay their salary and I'll show you a bunch of thieves.

The solution to no money in a crashed economy is to create jobs that suck more resources instead of actually "creating" wealth? :jump: Go High School Economics!

And people wonder why the U.S. is in such poor shape. *sigh*

Go to 6th grade reading class!

Not saying I agree with it or it is the right move..... but when they post the stats of unemployed.... people in the government, or judicial system do not count as "unemployed" or "not productive" regardless of cost and to whom.

If you took out all the new jobs added to the government, judicial systems, TSA, Homeland Security, etc. since the down turn of the economy it would look astoundingly worse on the evening news when they reported unemployment rates. That is part of why they do it.

Never said they SHOULD build more jails or hospitals. May want to work on your reading comprehension!
:laughing:
Peace
 

DiscoBiscuit

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Well, it's like this. The Patriot Act is still law. Maybe you need a refresher course on the current law that was passed in 2001.

Patriot Act

The USA PATRIOT Act (commonly known as the "Patriot Act") is an Act of the U.S. Congress that was signed into law by President George W. Bush on October 26, 2001.

The act also expanded the definition of terrorism to include domestic terrorism, thus enlarging the number of activities to which the USA PATRIOT Act’s expanded law enforcement powers can be applied.

On May 26, 2011, President Barack Obama signed a four-year extension of three key provisions in the USA PATRIOT Act:[2] roving wiretaps, searches of business records (the "library records provision"), and conducting surveillance of "lone wolves" — individuals suspected of terrorist-related activities not linked to terrorist groups.
... because half the system refused to return to prosecuting terrorists, foreign or domestic in civilian courts.

Are you aware that SCOTUS ruled in 2004 that indefinite detention of US citizens is constitutional? How did that one set with ya?

Anyhoos, back to our recent history.

Many of the act's provisions were to sunset beginning December 31, 2005, approximately 4 years after its passage. In the months preceding the sunset date, supporters of the act pushed to make its sunsetting provisions permanent, while critics sought to revise various sections to enhance civil liberty protections. In July 2005, the U.S. Senate passed a reauthorization bill with substantial changes to several sections of the act, while the House reauthorization bill kept most of the act's original language. The two bills were then reconciled in a conference committee that was criticized by Senators from both the Republican and Democratic parties for ignoring civil liberty concerns.[4]

The bill, which removed most of the changes from the Senate version, passed Congress on March 2, 2006, and was signed into law by President George W. Bush on March 9 and 10, 2006.
... which makes it permanent (until subject to reform.) This is where prosecuting KSM in NYC became an avenue for precedent, ultimately closing GITMO and reforming our written laws that mandate how we deal with enemy combatants and domestic terrorism.

Ultimately -
Holder is barred by law to prosecute enemy combatants in civilian courts.

Tribunals have successfully convicted only 6 enemy combatants.

Hundreds (maybe more) of suspected enemy combatants have been released from GITMO because we failed to bring charges, let alone convictions in military courts.
IMO, the law has to change. We have to close GITMO and go back to prosecutions civilian courts.

How do you propose we better handle domestic terrorism, Sacred Breh?
 

GP73LPC

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^I say this from a naive, ideal, thought process just like that post. lol.

America is not meant to put any one in concentration camps. We do not execute or torture our prisoners of war.

Now from reality. The constitution has been thrown out the window. The government has stopped making any distinctions between foreign and domestic enemies. If you step out out line or disagree with the status quo then you get to go to camp.



http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_FEMA02.htm

thanks... :tiphat:

are some of these blocked out on google maps/earth?
 

DiscoBiscuit

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I always thought militia types hated liberals because of gun restrictions. I remember Carter and Clinton both seeing significant rises in militia activity and Obama is no different.

Reagan escalated the drug war and W championed the Patriot Act. Being that some militias are funded at least in-part by illegal drug sales and the Patriot Act brings untold obstacles to would be domestic terrorists, why do they calm down during Republican administrations? Little to no connection to reality?
 

SacredBreh

Member
Legally but that definition is changing every day, sort of like torture

Legally but that definition is changing every day, sort of like torture

Well, the way we have prosecuted all acts of violence for the last 200+ years. Due process but not indefinite detention, stripping of citizenship, and all the other bullshit that has been passed.

We had laws to prevent the 9/11 intact at the time and they were not enforced. Most, if not all the terrorist were here illegally, some at least trained to fly planes here illegally. Enforce what we had..... if needed make additional laws for FOREIGN SUSPECTED terrorist that comply with Geneva Convention and International Law. NO TORTURE! Leave American Civil Liberties intact!

Hundreds (maybe more) of SUSPECTED enemy combatants have been released from GITMO because we failed to bring charges, let alone convictions in military courts.
Or any court and its been 10-12 years now! We use to call this innocent!

Don't take away the Constitution or Bill of Rights for Americans or detention by military or use of military against citizens. No indefinite detention under NDAA! No anything that is UNCONSTITUTIONAL or AGAINST THE BILL OF RIGHTS! We have a little idea called Innocent until proven guilty..... remember when? at least we use to.

Just because both Parties voted for it does not lend it credibility in my book. Just more reason to Vote For RON PAUL!

This would be a good start.

GP7-- yes blocked on Google... coordinates at bottom of pic.


Peace
 

BiG H3rB Tr3E

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A revolution? I think most are so lazy they wouldnt move if you were pissing in their face...
 

hunt4genetics

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I am happy that in my city there is a big number of a certain citizen's activist group. These people spend all day following the cops while filming them.

If you don't know what course of action to take,
at least always watch power.

Unless you live in one of those states where filming the cops is illegal.

The more eyes the better.

Stay safe.

peace.
 

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