FEMA camps soon to be set up across The United States
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[quote]A recently released KBR documented confirms that elements of the U.S. government have moved to activate FEMA Camps nationwide.
The document covers KBR’s call for subcontractors that could supply various functions of these camps including temporary fencing and barricades, catering services, medical and laundry services, power generation, refuse collection, and other services required for a temporary “emergency environment.” In some states the plan calls for upwards of 30 processing centers.
The subcontractors are expected to be able to activate their parts of the camps 72 hours after the order is made.
The new document correlates with KBR’s 2006 contract from the Department of Homeland Security which called for KBR to build detention camps in America in preparation for a massive influx of immigrants or to support development of “new” programs.
This huge news, broke exclusively by Infowars, comes just days after Congress passed the National Defense Authorization Act which enables the U.S. military to detain American citizens “suspected” of being domestic terrorists.
In July 2011 we reported on the open Pentagon plan to establish a 20,000 strong military force to operate exclusively within the United States.
In 2008 The Pentagon announced plans to deploy a 20,000 strong internal troop force inside the continental United States (CONUS) that was set to be trained by 2011, thus dovetailing into the current troop and equipment movements around the country reported by truckers as well as many more troop sightings by everyday citizens.
Interestingly enough, this plan directly correlates with a 2009, Army funded, Rand Corporation study that called for an internal United States police force to combat civil unrest.
The 20,000 number is the amount openly admitted by the Pentagon but in reality it would clearly be much more and most likely include foreign troops on the streets of America.
The same year that the Pentagon called for the 20,000 strong military force, the U.S. Army War College warned in a report that the United States could soon face massive civil unrest after a series of “crisis’s” soon to rock the country.
Clearly the plans are in place and, according to the latest KBR document, they are now set to be activated in the very near future. [/quote]
[url]http://theintelhub.com/2011/12/07/new-internal-kbr-document-confirms-fema-camps-soon-to-be-activated-nationwide/[/url]
Was just reading this searched and didn't find a thread about it so I thought I should give a little heads up to you Americans, because with Harper all wet over America and wanting a North American Union what happens in your country also affects me. Not sure about how credible the source is but worth a look anyway. I'll look around a bit for the document but I won't hold my breath for it. Also with the recent bill passing that let's military detain citizen's indefinitely for no reason I thought that it might be good to share this info just in the off chance it were true.
[QUOTE=Tinovac;33637816] Not sure about how credible the source is but worth a look anyway.[/QUOTE]
Somewhere between "extremely dubious" and "somebody skipped their anti-psychotics"
To high for this.
That source looks REALLY, REALLY dodgy...
I like how he just keeps making references to this document but gives no credible source of getting it than what seems to be another site ran by a crazy person.
[url]http://www.infowars.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=Thyroxin;33637871]To high for this.[/QUOTE]
Really? Because I'm not high enough for this.
[QUOTE=Tinovac;33637816][url]http://theintelhub.com/2011/12/07/new-internal-kbr-document-confirms-fema-camps-soon-to-be-activated-nationwide/[/url]
Was just reading this searched and didn't find a thread about it so I thought I should give a little heads up to you Americans, because with Harper all wet over America and wanting a North American Union what happens in your country also affects me. Not sure about how credible the source is but worth a look anyway.[/QUOTE]
Honestly, people need to get over this unfounded Harper hatred. A North American union is NOT going to happen, AFAIK Harper has NOT indicated he wants such a thing, and the US does NOT have jurisdiction here. Harper is far from being a republican, and he's not going to bring about the end of Canada or merge us with the US. People need to get over unfounded hatred for him based off of stereotypes and gossip. It's fine to hate him for his crime bill, the attempt at copyright reform last session, and/or his being found in contempt of parliament, but it's getting ridiculous with people just accusing him of random bullshit with no foundation to their claims and assuming he'll completely ruin Canada. He'll ruin it no moreso than any other Prime Minister in the past has.
That being said, this isn't good news.
What is this even about?
Right. NWO and all that garbage.
[QUOTE=DaCommie1;33637903]Honestly, people need to get over this unfounded Harper hatred. A North American union is NOT going to happen, AFAIK Harper has NOT indicated he wants such a thing, and the US does NOT have jurisdiction here. Harper is far from being a republican, and he's not going to bring about the end of Canada or merge us with the US. People need to get over unfounded hatred for him based off of stereotypes and gossip. It's fine to hate him for his crime bill, the attempt at copyright reform last session, and/or his being found in contempt of parliament, but it's getting ridiculous with people just accusing him of random bullshit with no foundation to their claims and assuming he'll completely ruin Canada. He'll ruin it no moreso than any other Prime Minister in the past has.
That being said, this isn't good news.[/quote]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rU5df2yTsw[/media]
[url]http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/06/02/leaked-u-s-cable-lays-out-north-american-%E2%80%98integration%E2%80%99-strategy/[/url]
A little reading if you don't like videos
This was foretold.
By Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
So, when do I get my augmentations?
Didn't Bush try to do this in like 2006? At least monetarily?
Everything in the article is absolutely true!
And [I]Godzilla's[/I] the one setting the camps up!
Dear god man.
I read the Intel Hub to laugh at what I normally read on FacePunch. At least here there is a credibility check of sorts in the ability to cite sources. That and it's kind of funny to see how far they can warp things.
It's a scary notion, but I can't see this ever being put into effect.
And if it did, there would be a lot of people getting the hell out.
Only a matter of time before the trains come.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P-hvPJPTi4[/media]
Hahaha, it all goes back to that nut over at Infowars. This is bullshit.
[QUOTE=Tinovac;33637938][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rU5df2yTsw[/media]
[url]http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/06/02/leaked-u-s-cable-lays-out-north-american-%E2%80%98integration%E2%80%99-strategy/[/url]
A little reading if you don't like videos[/QUOTE]
If these actually happens then one possibility of the new world order would be the destruction of what we know and who we are, and our recreation of society which then all threats to these new system of government are exterminated! Another possibility would be the system of government in the Hunger Games book series.
[QUOTE=Frostnorn;33638089]If these actually happens then one possibility of the new world order would be the destruction of what we know and who we are, and our recreation of society which then all threats to these new system of government are exterminated! Another possibility would be the system of government in the Hunger Games book series.[/QUOTE]
Is it normal that I went cross-eyed reading this?
Human Revolution is at hand.
Your appointment to FEMA should be finalized within the week.
[QUOTE=dudemagic101;33637895]I like how he just keeps making references to this document but gives no credible source of getting it than what seems to be another site ran by a crazy person.
[url]http://www.infowars.com/[/url][/QUOTE]
Site links to Infowars.
It's automatically bullshit.
FEMA? That's impossible, half our contracts are government issue!
[sp]you just read that in david sarif's voice[/sp]
[QUOTE=Spycrabz;33639277]FEMA? That's impossible, half our contracts are government issue!
[sp]you just read that in david sarif's voice[/sp][/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Gunner th;33639141]Your appointment to FEMA should be finalized within the week.[/QUOTE]
I take it the senator was agreeable?
Why does everybody hate FEMA?
[QUOTE=IKTM;33639761]Why does everybody hate FEMA?[/QUOTE]
It's a little complex. When a disaster strikes, such as Katrina, typically it is up to FEMA to help out the affected areas. Sometimes this would involve in creating a shelter that people have to go to until conditions are safe. For example, there could be downed power lines and clean up would be much easier without stupid people adding to the amount of dead bodies to clean up. That's what I can gather.
What some conspiracy theorists believe is that FEMA can abuse their ability to make these camps to hold people opposed to the government, activists, etc. in a bid by some organization, (usually Bilderberg/Illuminati/Free Masons) to further their own private agenda.
The thing is, FEMA's resourcces are spread thin as it is from the aftermath of Katrina that they are still managing and the flooding that affected New York and New England a month or two ago. There's no way they would be able to pull something like that off.
[QUOTE=IKTM;33639761]Why does everybody hate FEMA?[/QUOTE]
I'd tell you to ask the people of New Orleans, but chances are they're still homeless and don't have internet access.
[editline]9th December 2011[/editline]
FEMA is a big government agency that provides disaster relief.
As with most big government agencies, that means there are often miles of red tape which can be a bit of a pain in disaster relief, when timing is essential.
I've heard they've improved since Katrina, though.
[QUOTE=Contag;33639814]I'd tell you to ask the people of New Orleans, but chances are they're still homeless and don't have internet access.[/QUOTE]Actually, I went down this time last year to help people displaced by the hurricane rebuild. There is still a lot of damage in some areas, but the city has largely recovered, it is actually doing a lot better now than it was before it seems.
[QUOTE=Doctor Zedacon;33639844]Actually, I went down this time last year to help people displaced by the hurricane rebuild. There is still a lot of damage in some areas, but the city has largely recovered, it is actually doing a lot better now than it was before it seems.[/QUOTE]
That's good to hear. The media has a tendency to never report on good things happening.
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