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Title: FEMA Camps, any truth ?


ultforeign - March 9, 2009 01:15 AM (GMT)
Here's a map of all the FEMA camps in the US ;
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&gl=us...c25ee928a8872d0

KBR awarded Homeland Security contract worth up to $385M ;
http://www.marketwatch.com/News/Story/Stor...77662-858254656

Text of H.R. 645: National Emergency Centers Establishment Act è
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-645

oleblueraider - March 9, 2009 04:41 AM (GMT)
Now this is a horse of a different color!

I have been to one of these camps/buildings!

I took my son to see one of these buildings! They are made very heavy to keep people in! We had to sneak around the lake to see it, to get close while under construction and there is no doubt in my mind it is a prison and not a minimum security area either!

Sorry I can NOT shoot holes in this theory and I have tried, but a man in my area clued me into to this a DECADE AGO and I confirmed it with witness! At great peril!

Now are they needed? IF the others are like this one and that many, can you imagine the numbers of people they are prepared to lock up and how widespread in geography they are prepared to do so?

I have been under martial law twice in my life and I know the military and IF they wish too, we can't do anything but HIDE!

Wayne in WA State - March 9, 2009 05:04 AM (GMT)
You know, I just don't see President Obama declaring martial law and I don't see our soldiers turning against regular citizens; not gonna happen. Americans need to recover our confidence and optimism, and that's not just a job for our leaders, it's something we need to be mindful of too. I don't think it's helpful to have voices trying to spook the herd and instigate panic.

chill :coolwink:

al001 - March 9, 2009 07:20 AM (GMT)
I don't know how much truth there is but I do know a bit about one area on the map.

He identified the area in Ft. Worth as Carswell Air Force Base. It hasn't been Carswell Air Force Base since the mid 1990's. It was set to be closed but turned into a Naval Reserve Air Base and was taken over by the Navy to replace the Naval Air Station closed in Grand Prarie for a short time and has been a Joint Reserve Base for at least fifteen years. There are a number of employees there but the majority are Lockheed employees.

A very large portion of the land was returned to the city and has been or is now being developed as commercial property and homes. There was talk of using part of the old Air Force Base as a Federal Prison for women but complaints from retirees stopped that because the area they were going to use was where the Hospital is and that's where they go for their care.

There is a lot of construction around the area but it is private homes, Apts or commercial.




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