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| Duncan Kunz  The Debunker King User ID: 97965 12/13/2007 5:45 PM
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WTF do you expect to find in AZ if not desert? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 224132
There is more area of ponderosa forest in Arizona than there is low desert. Of course, since you've never been here, I don't suppose you should be expected to know all that.
I bet you got lost or something. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 224132
I've liveed here thirty years and I do a lot of exploring and I have good maps and even a GPS. When I saw scrub desert, according to the nutburg "list" I was supposed to see a concentration camp.
AZnd the bit about prisons INSTEAD of CC's is just precious. Is that like tan instead of beige? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 224132
No; the nutburgs are saying that the "concentration camps" are supposed to be some huge secret thingy. The State Prison at Florence or the brig at Ft. Huachuca (both of which were on the list of "FEMA concentration camps") have been around and public knowledge for decades.
The bottom line is that every one of the so-called "Secret Concentration Camps" that I know of turned out to be either ruins in the desert, a small municipal airport in Wickenburg, or a local lockup.
Whoop-dee-do. Those western imperialist warmongers beat us to the Moon. Damn! |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 225509 12/14/2007 8:03 AM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote |
The bottom line is that every one of the so-called Secret Concentration Camps" that I know of turned out to be either ruins in the desert, a small municipal airport in Wickenburg, or a state prison.
Whoop-dee-do. Quoting: Duncan Kunz
A 3600 person prison that cost $145 million to build that has sat totally empty for at least 5 years and, even now, has only 150 people in it.
Sitting right by a railroad.
Waiting.
Waiting for the day.
To begin Auschwitz all over again. |
| G. House User ID: 339995 12/14/2007 10:23 AM
 | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote | The way I see it if you have to label a State Prison such as Thomson Correctional Center as one of the many listed so-called concentration camps, it kills the credibility of the whole issue you are presenting.
Basically you are no better if not worse than the government you are trying to vilify if you have to lie to do it.
Morally, bearing false witness is a pretty bad thing. |
| malu  User ID: 321190 12/14/2007 2:13 PM
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The way I see it if you have to label a State Prison such as Thomson Correctional Center as one of the many listed so-called concentration camps, it kills the credibility of the whole issue you are presenting.
Basically you are no better if not worse than the government you are trying to vilify if you have to lie to do it.
Morally, bearing false witness is a pretty bad thing. Quoting: G. House
that is exactly my point! thank you When peaceful revolution becomes impossible, violent revolution becomes inevitable.
"Hard pressed on my right. My center is yielding. Impossible to maneuver. Situation excellent. I am attacking." |
| Abyss User ID: 340112 12/14/2007 4:21 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote | you two guys are like the fools that for years said there is no area 51, even after the military came out an said it most people didnt pay attention an still belived theres no such place, why dont you to ignorant shoomes go an look up some vids on you tube where they show intervies with people from FEMA an when they ask them how many camps they have they say we cant answer, or how about the one where some guy in congress tryies to ask a general about the camps @ a public forum an another member of congree says that it's a classified topic pls drop it lol you 2 are so funny with you' fear you reek of it
anyways to the people that know the truth i was wondering if anyone can pls give me some info on the camps here in canada? |
| Abyss User ID: 340112 12/14/2007 4:25 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote |
The way I see it if you have to label a State Prison such as Thomson Correctional Center as one of the many listed so-called concentration camps, it kills the credibility of the whole issue you are presenting.
Basically you are no better if not worse than the government you are trying to vilify if you have to lie to do it.
Morally, bearing false witness is a pretty bad thing. Quoting: G. House
not to long agao you didnt belive in chemtrails an then i saw how you shit your pants an changed your tune, instead of trying to debunk something with nothing but your stupid comments why dont you look into it before you speak about it?
not that i care how stupid you sound talking about something you have no clue about but the thing is i feel sorry for you an people like you cause you will deny it even when your on a train being brought to one of these places an whats happining wont hit you until your about to be killed, so why not try an read more about this so you can get the hell out of doge when you see it coming instead or waiting until it's to late |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 9251 12/14/2007 4:32 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote |
anyways to the people that know the truth i was wondering if anyone can pls give me some info on the camps here in canada? Quoting: Abyss 340112
Every Molson brewery is part of the camp system...
The doors to the underground facilities are at the bottom of the vats...You have to drink your way down to the entrance... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 108043 12/14/2007 4:41 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote | g house is some scared stupid soccer mom, she won't believe until she's in one with her family. if you are seeking physical evidence you'll be on a wild goose chase, as alot of these facilities are underground(yes stupid the gov/military has honeycombed and crisscrossed a good chunk of underground america), on top secret military bases, and on private estates.
there's massive evidence. here's just a little, ill keep it coming.....
Paris bans protests ahead of Bush's visit
Financial Times | June 3 2004
Demonstrations have been banned in central Paris throughout this week to ensure no hostile protests are in evidence to disturb President George W. Bush's brief presence in the French capital.
SHOOT TO KILL ORDERED AT G8 IN GEORGIA
sf.indymedia.org | 27 May 2004
Pacifica News and the AP have both stated in the last two days that there is potential for the use of Lethal Force at the G8, DNC, and RNC this summer.
Man Goes to Jail for Putting a Sign in his Yard
WAFF | April 2 2004
"When it gets to where a man hadn't got any free speech in this world, what has he got?"
New Free Speech Zones Mock First Amendment
American Free Press - 01/31/04
揂s far as I抦 concerned, the whole country is a free speech zone. If the Bush administration has its way, anyone who criticizes them will be out of sight and out of mind.?
Miami's New Police State
I watched as rubber bullets and tear gas were fired at the unarmed protestors. The police converged on the protestors, almost like a scene from the classic film Potemkin, where Russian troops marched on demonstrators in 1905.
Miami crowd control would do tyrant proud
Miami police Chief John Timoney must be mighty proud of the social order he maintained during the Free Trade Area of the Americas summit a couple of weeks ago in Miami - sort of the way Saddam Hussein was proud of quieting dissension in his country.
Officials step up monitoring of anti-war groups
Peace activists and law enforcement officials agree that the monitoring of anti-war groups and other activists has stepped up since the terrorist attacks of two years ago.
Oregon Law Would Jail War Protesters as Terrorists
An Oregon anti-terrorism bill would jail street demonstrators for at least 25 years in a thinly veiled effort to discourage anti-war protests, critics say. Actual bill states that protesters would be imprisoned in forced labor gulags.
Antiterror bill meets opposition at hearing
A bill that would define violent protesters as terrorists and subject them to possible life imprisonment came under attack Monday at a packed and sometimes tense legislative hearing.
Senate Bill 742: Sponsored by Senator MINNIS
"When a person is convicted of terrorism under this section, the court shall order that the person be confined for a minimum of 25 years without possibility of parole, release to post-prison supervision, release on work release or any form of temporary leave or employment at a forest or work camp."
Protest groups possible security threat: CSIS
Some Canadian animal rights, anti-globalization and white supremacist groups may pose a terrorist threat, revealed the Canadian Security Intelligence Service's latest annual report.
State monitored war protesters
Days before firing wooden slugs at protesters, police were warned of potential violence at the Port of Oakland by California's anti-terrorism intelligence center, which admits blurring the line between terrorism and political dissent.
Governor to top cop: Stop 'intimidating' protesters
After a firestorm of protest over the actions of Tennessee Bureau of Investigation agents at a March 5 peace protest on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen demanded that TBI Director Larry Wallace change the agency's policies concerning surveillance of public assemblies.
Ellison to pull plug on protest websites
The Federal Government plans to stop Australians gaining access to websites used to organise protests. A police ministers meeting in Darwin this week agreed it was "unacceptable websites advocating or facilitating violent protest action be accessible from Australia".
Police violence shocks activists, others at Port of Oakland protest
An anti-war demonstration at the Port of Oakland turned violent this morning when Oakland Police opened fire with wooden dowels, ``sting balls,'' concussion grendades, tear gas and other non-lethal weapons when protesters at the gates of two shipping lines refused an order to disperse.
LAPD starts quiet probe of activists
The LAPD's new anti-terrorism unit quietly opened an inquiry into a local animal rights activist group that publicized the home addresses of Mayor James Hahn and the city's animal services chief, the group charged.
Terrorism Act 'used to halt protest'
The civil liberties group Liberty claims police breached the human rights of anti-war protesters at a Gloucestershire RAF base by using powers under the Terrorism Act to stop them demonstrating.
Protesters say freedoms snapped away
St. Petersburg Times - 12/05/03
Nugent acknowledged that during that height of the antiwar movement, his deputies gathered intelligence on protesters in order to maintain order. The protesters, on the other hand, think that the practice deprived them of their constitutional rights to privacy and to protest grievances against the government.
Federal Camps For You and Your Family: Pr. George's Questions Detention Center Plan
Several companies have expressed interest in the project, including two based in Florida, Wackenhut Corrections Corp. and Correctional Services Corp., and Tennessee-based Corrections Corporation of America. Three sites have been suggested in Prince George's and one in Baltimore County.
Federal Camps For You and Your Family: Pr. George's Questions Detention Center Plan
Washington Post
It is not the sort of development that political leaders had in mind when they pledged to improve life in Prince George's County: a federal detention center.
And yet three companies have identified sites in the county and expressed their interest in building and running just such a project for the U.S. Justice Department. One has gone so far as to hire lobbyists to argue its case.
The effort hit a snag this week when congressional negotiators added a provision to a budget bill saying that the Justice Department agency soliciting bidders had no authority to do so. Maryland lawmakers said they hope the move will stall, if not kill, the detention center proposal.
The Federal Detention Trustee Office has been seeking a private company to own and operate a 1,750-bed facility for prisoners awaiting trials, sentencing hearings and proceedings to determine immigration status. The detention center could be located in the District or in one of five Maryland counties: Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery or Prince George's.
Several companies have expressed interest in the project, including two based in Florida, Wackenhut Corrections Corp. and Correctional Services Corp., and Tennessee-based Corrections Corporation of America. Three sites have been suggested in Prince George's and one in Baltimore County.
But the request for bids has brought fierce opposition from local and congressional officials. Prince George's County Executive Jack B. Johnson (D) recently wrote a letter to the county's congressional delegation saying he was "absolutely opposed to any federal prison being sited for [Upper Marlboro] or any other part of Prince George's County."
"This facility would affect the quality of life and the public safety of all Prince Georgians," he said, a view echoed in a letter from U.S. Sens. Paul S. Sarbanes (D-Md.) and Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Md.) to Attorney General John D. Ashcroft.
Opponents aimed to stall the detention center effort with a provision added to the 2004 omnibus appropriations conference report saying the Office of Federal Detention Trustee cannot solicit bids for a center. The report could be approved in the weeks ahead.
According to the report, the Office of Federal Detention Trustee can use only existing state, local and private detention space to meet its needs. If additional space is required, the matter should be handled by the Bureau of Prisons, another arm of the Justice Department. Also, the report calls for setting up a task force to study the matter.
Prince George's Council member Samuel H. Dean (D-Mitchellville) was heartened by the news that the agency may have to hold off on its bidding process. "I'm glad that the feds are taking a stand," Dean said. "I was never enthused about a prison coming to the area. So I'm glad to hear that. I'm looking for different types of employment opportunities for this area."
Since the 1980s, state and federal officials have turned increasingly to companies to build and operate prisons, saying the ventures result in more streamlined operations and savings for taxpayers.
But the privately run prisons have also had their share of problems. Guards at a Louisiana juvenile facility operated by Wackenhut, for example, beat inmates and subjected them to humiliating punishments, a Justice Department report found several years ago.
New York officials slapped a $300,000 fine this year on Correctional Services Corp. for failing to report meals, trips and gifts it had bought for more than a dozen state lawmakers in its quest to renew contracts.
"We are not fond of privately run prisons," said Jamie Fellner, director of the U.S. Program of Human Rights Watch. "Liberty should not be put in private hands. It is profoundly troubling to have any part of the criminal justice system in the hands of people whose allegiance is not to the state. I wouldn't want private police or private judges."
Private prison companies said their projects bring jobs to a community as they save money for federal and state governments.
Steve Owen, a spokesman for Corrections Corporation of America, said the Nashville-based company has identified several sites for a federal detention center in the Washington region, although he declined to identify them. Tom Rapone, Correctional Services Corp.'s chief financial officer, said the company has told Justice officials that it would bid to locate the detention center in Dundalk, near Baltimore.
A spokesman for Wackenhut did not return two phone calls seeking comment.
In recent months, Wackenhut officials have turned to well-connected players in the Prince George's political world to help them generate support for their proposal to build the facility at Pennsylvania Avenue and Westphalia Road in Upper Marlboro. Wackenhut would need to win zoning approval from the County Council to build on that site.
The company hired the law firm of O'Malley, Miles, Nylen & Gilmore, a fixture in the county for decades, to represent it in meetings with officials. On the advice of John Davey, the firm's managing partner, the company also hired Charles Dukes, chairman of the Prince George's Economic Development Corp., who headed Johnson's transition committee.
Dukes said he notified Johnson of the proposal, and he and Wackenhut officials also met with council member Dean, whose district includes the Pennsylvania Avenue site.
Dean declined to take a position on the project, saying he would listen to all sides and make public his opinion if the matter comes before the council. Wackenhut officials, he said, sought to sell the project by saying it would create jobs in Prince George's.
But Dean said his constituents have also weighed in, telling him they're opposed. "What the community is looking for is quality economic development, and a prison does not constitute that," he said.
The Little Washington Civic Association in Upper Marlboro hosted a community meeting this month to discuss the project, and more than 200 people showed up anticipating a presentation from Wackenhut officials, said Darryl Harris, the organization's president. But Wackenhut officials did not appear.
Harris said the neighborhood already is home to several landfills. "We have so much. Now you're going to make us take a prison on top of that?" he said.
The prison companies also have expressed interest in sites at Cheltenham, where the state already maintains a juvenile facility, as well as in Brandywine along Route 301.
Jorge Martinez, a Justice Department spokesman, said that the agency is in the early stages of identifying a suitable location and that it would review opposition from political and community leaders. "Those views will be incorporated and taken into account," he said.
LA TIMES
By JONATHAN TURLEY, Jonathan Turley is a professor of constitutional law at George Washington University.
Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft's announced desire for camps for U.S. citizens he deems to be "enemy combatants" has moved him from merely being a political embarrassment to being a constitutional menace.
Ashcroft's plan, disclosed last week but little publicized, would allow him to order the indefinite incarceration of U.S. citizens and summarily strip them of their constitutional rights and access to the courts by declaring them enemy combatants.
The proposed camp plan should trigger immediate congressional hearings and reconsideration of Ashcroft's fitness for this important office. Whereas Al Qaeda is a threat to the lives of our citizens, Ashcroft has become a clear and present threat to our liberties.
The camp plan was forged at an optimistic time for Ashcroft's small inner circle, which has been carefully watching two test cases to see whether this vision could become a reality. The cases of Jose Padilla and Yaser Esam Hamdi will determine whether U.S. citizens can be held without charges and subject to the arbitrary and unchecked authority of the government.
Hamdi has been held without charge even though the facts of his case are virtually identical to those in the case of John Walker Lindh. Both Hamdi and Lindh were captured in Afghanistan as foot soldiers in Taliban units. Yet Lindh was given a lawyer and a trial, while Hamdi rots in a floating Navy brig in Norfolk, Va.
This week, the government refused to comply with a federal judge who ordered that he be given the underlying evidence justifying Hamdi's treatment. The Justice Department has insisted that the judge must simply accept its declaration and cannot interfere with the president's absolute authority in "a time of war."
In Padilla's case, Ashcroft initially claimed that the arrest stopped a plan to detonate a radioactive bomb in New York or Washington, D.C. The administration later issued an embarrassing correction that there was no evidence Padilla was on such a mission. What is clear is that Padilla is an American citizen and was arrested in the United States--two facts that should trigger the full application of constitutional rights.
Ashcroft hopes to use his self-made "enemy combatant" stamp for any citizen whom he deems to be part of a wider terrorist conspiracy.
Perhaps because of his discredited claims of preventing radiological terrorism, aides have indicated that a "high-level committee" will recommend which citizens are to be stripped of their constitutional rights and sent to Ashcroft's new camps.
Few would have imagined any attorney general seeking to reestablish such camps for citizens. Of course, Ashcroft is not considering camps on the order of the internment camps used to incarcerate Japanese American citizens in World War II. But he can be credited only with thinking smaller; we have learned from painful experience that unchecked authority, once tasted, easily becomes insatiable.
We are only now getting a full vision of Ashcroft's America. Some of his predecessors dreamed of creating a great society or a nation unfettered by racism. Ashcroft seems to dream of a country secured from itself, neatly contained and controlled by his judgment of loyalty.
For more than 200 years, security and liberty have been viewed as coexistent values. Ashcroft and his aides appear to view this relationship as lineal, where security must precede liberty.
Since the nation will never be entirely safe from terrorism, liberty has become a mere rhetorical justification for increased security.
Ashcroft is a catalyst for constitutional devolution, encouraging citizens to accept autocratic rule as their only way of avoiding massive terrorist attacks.
His greatest problem has been preserving a level of panic and fear that would induce a free people to surrender the rights so dearly won by their ancestors.
In "A Man for All Seasons," Sir Thomas More was confronted by a young lawyer, Will Roper, who sought his daughter's hand. Roper proclaimed that he would cut down every law in England to get after the devil.
More's response seems almost tailored for Ashcroft: "And when the last law was down and the devil turned round on you, where would you hide, Roper, the laws all being flat? ... This country's planted thick with laws from coast to coast ... and if you cut them down--and you are just the man to do it--do you really think you could stand upright in the winds that would blow then?"
Every generation has had Ropers and Ashcrofts who view our laws and traditions as mere obstructions rather than protections in times of peril. But before we allow Ashcroft to denude our own constitutional landscape, we must take a stand and have the courage to say, "Enough."
Every generation has its test of principle in which people of good faith can no longer remain silent in the face of authoritarian ambition. If we cannot join together to fight the abomination of American camps, we have already lost what we are defending.
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 108043 12/14/2007 4:43 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote | hey you dumb cunt ghouse and dinkin doughnuts, this is where your family is going to end up after the illuminati blows up a nuke in a usa city and the government declares martial law
FEMA Preparing for Mass Destruction Attacks on Cities
John O. Edwards
Monday, July 15, 2002
FEMA, the federal agency charged with disaster preparedness, is engaged in a crash effort to prepare for multiple mass destruction attacks on U.S. cities - including the creation of sprawling temporary cities to handle millions of displaced persons, NewsMax has learned.
FEMA is readying for nuclear, biological and chemical attacks against U.S. cities, including the possibility of multiple attacks with mass destruction weapons.
The agency has already notified vendors, contractors and consultants that it needs to be prepared to handle the logistics of aiding millions of displaced Americans who will flee from urban areas that may be attacked.
The agency plans to create emergency, makeshift cities that could house hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Americans who may have to flee their urban homes if their cities are attacked.
Ominously, FEMA has been given a deadline of having the cities ready to go by January 2003 – in about six months.
A source familiar with the deadline believes the effort is related to making the U.S. prepared for counterattacks if the U.S. invades Iraq sometime next year.
FEMA is currently seeking bids from major real estate management firms, and plans to name three firms in the near future to handle the logistics and planning for these temporary cities.
FEMA officials have told these firms they already have tents and trailers ordered. The tents and trailers would provide shelter for displaced populations.
The real estate firms are expected to provide engineers and architects to lay the plans for emergency infrastructure needs, such as sewage and electricity.
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 108043 12/14/2007 4:45 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote | smh.com.au
Foundations are in place for martial law in the US
By Ritt Goldstein
July 27 2002
Recent pronouncements from the Bush Administration and national security initiatives put in place in the Reagan era could see internment camps and martial law in the United States.
When president Ronald Reagan was considering invading Nicaragua he issued a series of executive orders that provided the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with broad powers in the event of a "crisis" such as "violent and widespread internal dissent or national opposition against a US military invasion abroad". They were never used.
But with the looming possibility of a US invasion of Iraq, recent pronouncements by President George Bush's domestic security chief, Tom Ridge, and an official with the US Civil Rights Commission should fire concerns that these powers could be employed or a de facto drift into their deployment could occur.
On July 20 the Detroit Free Press ran a story entitled "Arabs in US could be held, official warns". The story referred to a member of the US Civil Rights Commission who foresaw the possibility of internment camps for Arab Americans. FEMA has practised for such an occasion.
FEMA, whose main role is disaster response, is also responsible for handling US domestic unrest.
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From 1982-84 Colonel Oliver North assisted FEMA in drafting its civil defence preparations. Details of these plans emerged during the 1987 Iran-Contra scandal.
They included executive orders providing for suspension of the constitution, the imposition of martial law, internment camps, and the turning over of government to the president and FEMA.
A Miami Herald article on July 5, 1987, reported that the former FEMA director Louis Guiffrida's deputy, John Brinkerhoff, handled the martial law portion of the planning. The plan was said to be similar to one Mr Giuffrida had developed earlier to combat "a national uprising by black militants". It provided for the detention "of at least 21million American Negroes"' in "assembly centres or relocation camps".
Today Mr Brinkerhoff is with the highly influential Anser Institute for Homeland Security. Following a request by the Pentagon in January that the US military be allowed the option of deploying troops on American streets, the institute in February published a paper by Mr Brinkerhoff arguing the legality of this.
He alleged that the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which has long been accepted as prohibiting such deployments, had simply been misunderstood and misapplied.
The preface to the article also provided the revelation that the national plan he had worked on, under Mr Giuffrida, was "approved by Reagan, and actions were taken to implement it".
By April, the US military had created a Northern Command to aid Homeland defence. Reuters reported that the command is "mainly expected to play a supporting role to local authorities".
However, Mr Ridge, the Director of Homeland Security, has just advocated a review of US law regarding the use of the military for law enforcement duties.
Disturbingly, the full facts and final contents of Mr Reagan's national plan remain uncertain. This is in part because President Bush took the unusual step of sealing the Reagan presidential papers last November. However, many of the key figures of the Reagan era are part of the present administration, including John Poindexter, to whom Oliver North later reported.
At the time of the Reagan initiatives, the then attorney-general, William French Smith, wrote to the national security adviser, Robert McFarlane: "I believe that the role assigned to the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the revised Executive Order exceeds its proper function as a co-ordinating agency for emergency preparedness ... this department and others have repeatedly raised serious policy and legal objections to an 'emergency czar' role for FEMA."
Criticism of the Bush Administration's response to September11 echoes Mr Smith's warning. On June 7 the former presidential counsel John Dean spoke of America's sliding into a "constitutional dictatorship" and martial law.
Ritt Goldstein is an investigative journalist and a former leader in the movement for US law enforcement accountability. He revealed exclusively in the Herald last week the Bush Administration's plans for a domestic spying system more pervasive than the Stasi network in East Germany. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 9251 12/14/2007 4:47 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote | Wow...
You are God of the C&P...
Can you save me some time and point out the parts about the 'camps'?
Thanks, |
| G. House User ID: 340131 12/14/2007 4:56 PM
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The way I see it if you have to label a State Prison such as Thomson Correctional Center as one of the many listed so-called concentration camps, it kills the credibility of the whole issue you are presenting.
Basically you are no better if not worse than the government you are trying to vilify if you have to lie to do it.
Morally, bearing false witness is a pretty bad thing. Quoting: G. House
not to long agao you didnt belive in chemtrails an then i saw how you shit your pants an changed your tune, instead of trying to debunk something with nothing but your stupid comments why dont you look into it before you speak about it?
not that i care how stupid you sound talking about something you have no clue about but the thing is i feel sorry for you an people like you cause you will deny it even when your on a train being brought to one of these places an whats happining wont hit you until your about to be killed, so why not try an read more about this so you can get the hell out of doge when you see it coming instead or waiting until it's to late Quoting: Abyss 340112
What the fuck are you talking about?
There are no large scale chemtrail campaigns in the US at this time.
You've listed an Illinois State Correctional Center as a FEMA Concentration Camp. All your whining and crying and carrying on is not going to change a State Prison into something that it isn't. |
| G. House User ID: 340131 12/14/2007 5:06 PM
 | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote | Hypothetically let's say terrorists set off a 40 kiloton nuclear fission weapon at say the Port of Everglades, Ft. Lauderdale.
Are you saying you are against declaring martial law in the immediate area (of the blast) or having any plan whatsoever if such an event occured? |
| GHouse's Secretary User ID: 335559 (OP) 12/14/2007 5:06 PM | | malu  User ID: 121616 12/14/2007 5:18 PM
 | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote |
Hypothetically let's say terrorists set off a 40 kiloton nuclear fission weapon at say the Port of Everglades, Ft. Lauderdale.
Are you saying you are against declaring martial law in the immediate area (of the blast) or having any plan whatsoever if such an event occured? Quoting: G. House
well some of us here would want to shoot the bastards if they did prepare, or if they didn't *sigh*
i am all for freedom, love the constitution, hate my government, big fan of guns and independency, and i support the militias *yikes* and i know this country is going straight to hell, matter of fact i am cheering it on, because something good will come of it in the end, and i know all the corrupt bullshit the feds are pulling, it is leeching down to the city level these days, and i abhor it, but, until i see, for myself, a FEMA concentration camp, it is nothing but speculation
like i said, i have been following this for over twenty years, bought into it at first because i wanted to, i have seen all the videos, listen to shortwave and get most of my news from alternative sources
show me the money! the proof is in the pudding! show me the facts, just the facts, and i will take it from there When peaceful revolution becomes impossible, violent revolution becomes inevitable.
"Hard pressed on my right. My center is yielding. Impossible to maneuver. Situation excellent. I am attacking." |
| G. House User ID: 340131 12/14/2007 5:22 PM
 | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote | OP, I took one of the claimed sites by random and proved there was nothing to the accertations. The claims about that site are a lie.
Most usually in cases like this upon close inspection even more lies are brought out.
However the audience that you have this garbage aimed at doesn't really care if it's true or not. The lies just fuel their hatred of who they percieve as an enemy.
It's the classic case of repeating a lie enough that it becomes the truth. Still doesn't make it the truth.
I believe this whole set of lies is coming from the Islamoshills.
Just like so-called 911 truth
Just like chemtrails.
Just like most of the anti-Jewish sentiment seen here at GLP. |
| AmericanGirl User ID: 335559 (OP) 12/14/2007 5:34 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote |
OP, I took one of the claimed sites by random and proved there was nothing to the accertations. The claims about that site are a lie.
Most usually in cases like this upon close inspection even more lies are brought out.
However the audience that you have this garbage aimed at doesn't really care if it's true or not. The lies just fuel their hatred of who they percieve as an enemy.
It's the classic case of repeating a lie enough that it becomes the truth. Still doesn't make it the truth.
I believe this whole set of lies is coming from the Islamoshills.
Just like so-called 911 truth
Just like chemtrails.
Just like most of the anti-Jewish sentiment seen here at GLP. Quoting: G. House
GHOUSE -- IMPORTANT INFORMATION BELOW:
It'a true. POWER can only be generated with both POSITIVE and NEGATIVE charge. Electrons are negative. Protons are positive. However, the LIGHT always removes the DARKNESS.
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| AmericanGirl User ID: 335559 (OP) 12/14/2007 5:42 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote | The way I see it if you have to label a State Prison such as Thomson Correctional Center as one of the many listed so-called concentration camps, it kills the credibility of the whole issue you are presenting.
Basically you are no better if not worse than the government you are trying to vilify if you have to lie to do it.
Morally, bearing false witness is a pretty bad thing.
P R E S S R E L E A S E
December 14, 2007
Mr. GHouse of GLP is offering this public statement:
Morally, bearing false witness is a pretty bad thing.
If I'm lyin'...
May God strike me dead with a bolt of lightning!!!
Mr. GHouse---> 
Very truly yours, GOD ;-)
Another facist incinerated!!!! 
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| Typo User ID: 335559 (OP) 12/14/2007 5:47 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote |
The way I see it if you have to label a State Prison such as Thomson Correctional Center as one of the many listed so-called concentration camps, it kills the credibility of the whole issue you are presenting.
Basically you are no better if not worse than the government you are trying to vilify if you have to lie to do it.
Morally, bearing false witness is a pretty bad thing.
P R E S S R E L E A S E
December 14, 2007
Mr. GHouse of GLP is offering this public statement:
Morally, bearing false witness is a pretty bad thing.
If I'm lyin'...
May God strike me dead with a bolt of lightning!!!
Mr. GHouse--->
Very truly yours, GOD ;-)
Another fascist incinerated!!!!
 Quoting: AmericanGirl 335559 |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 9251 12/14/2007 5:48 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote | My favourite 'camp' is New Hampshire/Vermont (like they only need one for all 2+ million residents)...
Location is 'Near Lake Francis'...About the only thing there is a 'State Park', and some really good fishing...
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| G. House User ID: 340131 12/14/2007 5:57 PM
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The way I see it if you have to label a State Prison such as Thomson Correctional Center as one of the many listed so-called concentration camps, it kills the credibility of the whole issue you are presenting.
Basically you are no better if not worse than the government you are trying to vilify if you have to lie to do it.
Morally, bearing false witness is a pretty bad thing. Quoting: G. House
Quoting: AmericanGirl 335559
The information you've posted is PROVEN to be lies and that's the best you can do?
Pretty disappointing! |
| Abyss User ID: 340112 12/14/2007 6:05 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote |
Hypothetically let's say terrorists set off a 40 kiloton nuclear fission weapon at say the Port of Everglades, Ft. Lauderdale.
Are you saying you are against declaring martial law in the immediate area (of the blast) or having any plan whatsoever if such an event occured? Quoting: G. House
1st off if that happend it would be rouge elements from your own goverment that would have done it to you an 2nd they would do something like that just to declair martial law an then get you in to a camp an then the population control would begin,
for get what the OP wrote do your own reading on it
here i'll even do some of the work for your lazy butt
[link to www.google.ca]
[link to www.dogpile.com] |
| AmericanGirl User ID: 335559 (OP) 12/14/2007 6:16 PM | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote |
Gee, this is great! I'll bet that the rent at internment camps are much cheaper than my mortgage!
Thanks to the ABC Gang!
Ashcroft, Bush & Cheney Quoting: Anonymous Coward 293212
What a coinkidink -- Over 1 Million homes in foreclosure. This way our elected officials won't even have to break our windows. But at this rate, there won't be vacancies very long.
C. C. Camp Vacancies -- LOW MO. RATE
In November 1938, an event occurred which was called "Kristallnacht," or the "Night of Broken Glass."
[link to www.aish.com]
The Germans were looking for a way to get rid of their Jews. Send them anywhere, but just get them out. Many Jews of Polish origin had come to Germany because conditions were so much better there than in Poland. The Germans saw this as a group to be easily gotten rid of.
They were rounded up and, on one cold, rainy night in the fall, they were herded and beaten across the border. 12,000-17,000 Polish Jews, who were not considered Poles any more, found themselves in a small border town in Poland that had a population of 6,000 Poles. There was no place to put them, so they were stuck into military stables, under impossible conditions. They hadn't eaten for days.

Herszel Grynszpan
Two of these Polish Jews had a son named Henry Grynszpan, who was living in Paris. The boy was frantic with concern for his parents and felt that he needed to "do" something to publicize to the world what was happening to the Jews in Germany. This seventeen-year-old boy got a gun, walked to the German embassy in Paris, and shot the first man he saw- an embassy official named Ernst Von Rath. Von Rath died. This triggered a "spontaneous" uprising against the Jews. It had actually been planned for quite a while, and this was just the pretext to put the plan into action.
In one night, 1,350 Jewish synagogues were burnt to the ground or destroyed; over 91 Jews were killed; 30,000 Jews were thrown into concentration camps; 7,000 Jewish businesses were destroyed; and thousands of Jewish homes were ransacked.
Germany did not produce plate glass at the time, and it took Belgium's total plate glass production about 6 months to replace all the windows that were broken. To top everything off, the Jews were charged 1 billion Deutsch Marks to pay for the damages.
It is hard for us to imagine the scope of destruction on Kristallnacht:
Every town, every place had its little "shteibel." Germany was filled with beautiful, old synagogues that had been there for centuries. And overnight it all went up in flames. The Jews finally got the message: It was time to leave.
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| G. House User ID: 340417 12/15/2007 8:51 AM
 | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote |
Gee, this is great! I'll bet that the rent at internment camps are much cheaper than my mortgage!
Thanks to the ABC Gang!
Ashcroft, Bush & Cheney
What a coinkidink -- Over 1 Million homes in foreclosure. This way our elected officials won't even have to break our windows. But at this rate, there won't be vacancies very long.
C. C. Camp Vacancies -- LOW MO. RATE
In November 1938, an event occurred which was called "Kristallnacht," or the "Night of Broken Glass."
[link to www.aish.com]
The Germans were looking for a way to get rid of their Jews. Send them anywhere, but just get them out. Many Jews of Polish origin had come to Germany because conditions were so much better there than in Poland. The Germans saw this as a group to be easily gotten rid of.
They were rounded up and, on one cold, rainy night in the fall, they were herded and beaten across the border. 12,000-17,000 Polish Jews, who were not considered Poles any more, found themselves in a small border town in Poland that had a population of 6,000 Poles. There was no place to put them, so they were stuck into military stables, under impossible conditions. They hadn't eaten for days.

Herszel Grynszpan
Two of these Polish Jews had a son named Henry Grynszpan, who was living in Paris. The boy was frantic with concern for his parents and felt that he needed to "do" something to publicize to the world what was happening to the Jews in Germany. This seventeen-year-old boy got a gun, walked to the German embassy in Paris, and shot the first man he saw- an embassy official named Ernst Von Rath. Von Rath died. This triggered a "spontaneous" uprising against the Jews. It had actually been planned for quite a while, and this was just the pretext to put the plan into action.
In one night, 1,350 Jewish synagogues were burnt to the ground or destroyed; over 91 Jews were killed; 30,000 Jews were thrown into concentration camps; 7,000 Jewish businesses were destroyed; and thousands of Jewish homes were ransacked.
Germany did not produce plate glass at the time, and it took Belgium's total plate glass production about 6 months to replace all the windows that were broken. To top everything off, the Jews were charged 1 billion Deutsch Marks to pay for the damages.
It is hard for us to imagine the scope of destruction on Kristallnacht:
Every town, every place had its little "shteibel." Germany was filled with beautiful, old synagogues that had been there for centuries. And overnight it all went up in flames. The Jews finally got the message: It was time to leave.
 Quoting: AmericanGirl 335559
Why does it not surprise me that after having your information caught in a lie, that you change the subject.
Answer the friggen question!
Why does your list have camps listed that are PROVEN to be otherwise? |
| G. House User ID: 340522 12/16/2007 10:08 AM
 | | Re: CONCENTRATION CAMPS READY NOW!! | Quote | Waiting for a reply. |
| Duncan Kunz  The Debunker King User ID: 340876 12/16/2007 11:02 AM
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A 3600 person prison that cost $145 million to build that has sat totally empty for at least 5 years and, even now, has only 150 people in it.
Sitting right by a railroad.
Waiting.
Waiting for the day.
To begin Auschwitz all over again. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 225509
Where?
How do you know the number or people it is designed to hold?
How do you know how much it cost?
Why are you afraid to actually provide any facts?
What are you trying to hide -- the truth? Those western imperialist warmongers beat us to the Moon. Damn! |
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