Posted on 01/27/2009 2:02:51 PM PST by RolandTignor
A new bill has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives called the National Emergency Centers Act or HR 645. This bill if passed into law will direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish national emergency centers otherwise known as FEMA camp facilities on military installations.
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Note to self:
Buy more ammunition...
Rut-roh! Sounds to me like re-education camps for Conservatives...
Yes. But the Marxist left said “better Red than dead.”
The irony, of course, is that the moonbats believed for 8 years that BushCheneyHitlerHalliburton was going to come for leftists in the night and take them away to concentration/extermination camps.
And here it is, 8 years later, and those same moonbats are screaming on their blogs and forums that conservatives MUST be re-educated or all of Zero’s plans will never come to fruition.
And this is Zero’s big voter base.
IOW create permanent settlements like those crammed with Palestinians in the ME.
Do not take this so lightly
as another poster suggested, look up REX 84 and read
Pretty chilling
wolverines!
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-645
notice they got the obliging brain-dead Alcee Hastings to introduce this. He probably thinks its for hurricane relocations
Think about why they want to used closed military bases? There are many large open bases with plenty of facilities to handle evacuees from natural disasters- at least, the kind we’ve had in the past
“FEMA camps” has an ominous sound.
“Good, then we could round up all the illegal immigrants and put them in the FEMA Camps, say they are refugees from the corrupt and poverty stricken Mexico and then tell the UN to come take care of them.”
You and I will be in those camps first for even suggesting such a thing.
bump
Funny how they are shutting down a Red Cross Storage warehouse outside of Washington...but FEMA might us the building. I think I trust Red Cross about 2 cents more than FEMA! BEt they will have all us descenters going there...can my dog go too, or will she be my dinner when they stop feeding us? Guess I can’t take my gun either???
"No, surely, No! they meant to drive us into what they termed rebellion, that they might be furnished with a pretext to disarm and then strip us of the rights and privileges of Englishmen and Citizens."
General George Washington, 1778
Well think of this ...
if something wicked this way comes, and soon
And they know about it (this massive casualty prep started at least under Bush 43, maybe sooner)
Then they would need a WHOLE lot of taxpayer money - soon- to spend on survival base “infrastructure”- wouldn’t they?
Maybe about, oh, $850 Billion- or a Trillion dollars
We’re even getting used to being told hundreds of billions are urgently needed, quickly, with no tracking of what it is spent for
And maybe a whole bunch of other money and other assets started disappearing from the world financial systems when the word got out to “some folks - and accelerated in 2007
OK, tin foil hat off- back to listening to Art Bell
Let’s not forget the Civilian Inmate Labor Program
www.usapa.army.mil/pdffiles/r210_35.pdf
I think that these are legitimate emergency disaster relief camps for a very good reason. Why? Simply a numbers game.
Say Obama orders the military to turn on the people of the United States. About 80% of the US military is Republican. How about “no.”
Police and other law enforcement types? For the vast majority, he’s not their boss and they don’t have to do what he says.
So who’s gonna do it? Bangladeshi 7-11 clerk shock troops? France?
If it was just a riot in a city, like South Central Los Angeles, maybe. But it wouldn’t be Obama putting them in rural camps, now would it?
Now compare this to a disaster like Katrina, or say the big one hits southern California. The logistics of disaster relief are terrible. It takes weeks to do anything. Unless, of course, what you needed was pre-positioned.
Occam’s razor.
Now I’m really creeped out.
for later
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