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Part 3: FEMA tells you prepare, FBI labels you a terrorist, SB 1867 puts you in a prison camp

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Adrian Wyllie, Alex Snitker, Loring Smith and Rachel Bussell discuss the implementation of FEMA camps on the Liberty Underground radio show (http://www.1787network.com) and provide documented evidence to support their claims.

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  • There is of course the possibility that they are talking about erecting these fenced camps on disaster locations to protect the responders and their equipment from vandalism and theft. Responders do this all of the time, an example being the Red Cross and their Emergency Response Vehicles (ERVs) to feed people. They have to have a secure location to park the trucks and let the volunteers rest. Just stating a possibility. Perhaps the fences aren't to keep people in, but to keep people out.

  • @Paladine71 That is a possibility, and that is certainly the overt justification. But, having this so closely coincide with new authority to indefinitely detain Americans under SB 1867 (NDAA) it certainly gives one pause to consider the covert intentions for these camps. Perhaps these camps will be used as temporary military bases to house responders (i.e. infantry forces) tasked with suppressing a popular uprising. Once the fences are erected, the potential uses are many.

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  • Why do people who are escaping a disaster need to be fenced in? To protect them from something? What?? To keep them from escaping?

  • The Jews want to round us up and torture us to death, like they did to the Russians starting in 1917.

  • Everyone called Alex Jones a conspiracy theorist when he first reported it. Same with 9/11 same with OKC bombing, same with chemtrails and spraying and killing our land, same with military bringing in cocaine shipping drugs in, shipping guns south, and All the people who stood up and yelled Conspiracy Theorist provided protection for the crooks who are fixing to take your stuff. It's to late now.. the gangstas have all the power and they will not give it back.

  • If we are actually allowed to have an election in 2012 and we fail to elect Ron Paul as our 45th President of the United States. Then ALL hope of peaceful restoration of our Constitution and our Individual Liberties will have been lost.

    I saw this coming back in '72 when I was in the US Military, I saw the erosion of our Constitution and our Bill of Rights and I was a lonely voice crying in the Wilderness. Well the war is on the horizon and it is "all hands on deck" time in America.

  • @PeaknikMicki Yes, I've seen the pictures and video, and I'm aware of the history of the political movement now in power in the U.S. That political ideology has an incredibly bloody history in Europe and Asia, and they are gaining in strength here too. I'd say prepare and stay alert.

  • @PeaknikMicki I think this is more of a human condition than one specific to military forces. After all, I just watched several riots this past week based on a pair of shoes. When you think about My Lai, you have to remember to take it in context. The Soldiers there has severals of their own killed in the area of this massacre and were under incredible stress. It was a trajedy, but it was also an exception, far from the norm.

  • @PeaknikMicki History is also full of examples of the military refusing orders and even conducting a coup to take control from the government. While this has not yet happened here in the U.S., it has in other places around the world, and is not impossible here. We'll have to wait and see. I can say this though, there is discontent in our military currently.

  • @Paladine71 further to my last post; take the My Lai massacre as example; Most soldiers joined in on the killing, raping, torturing even though it was an obvious war crime against civilain children, women and elderly. A cpl injured themselves to get away and from what I know one single person acted to stop it. Had he been removed all of My Lay 4 would have been wiped out. (Only main culprit got housearrest for a short period despite Nuremberg laws demaning sentencing for individual soldiers)

  • @Paladine71 history shows that military follows orders. It happened in Germany, Sovjet, China, Japan, Cambodia etc etc ad nauseum.

    Prudence therefore also requires you don't assume military will step in to prevent a totalitarian regime, genocide, war crimes etc.

    Few brave dissenters that dare voice up are made examples off.

  • @Paladine71 One would hope so, but what bothers me is footage of already existing camps, complete with guard towers and barb wire on top of fence tilted inwards to prevent not ppl from outside to get in but someone on the inside to climb out.

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