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FEMA Camps

NikZeta302

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I always hear Alex Jones talking about FEMA making concentration camps. When ever I look it up on youtube all the CTers seem to be showing is some old railroad stations with barbwire fences, and surveillance cameras, so should we be freaking that someone is protecting there property.
 
I always hear Alex Jones talking about FEMA making concentration camps. When ever I look it up on youtube all the CTers seem to be showing is some old railroad stations with barbwire fences, and surveillance cameras, so should we be freaking that someone is protecting there property.

If a bunch of freakazoids thinking I was a part of a big government plot to exterminate certain sectors of the population started snooping around my train station/warehouse/whatever I would certainly put up some fencing and install security cameras.
 
All I can say if if FEMA runs it's concentration camps with same competence with which it handled Hurrican Katrina,escaping from one would be extremely easy.
 
This dates back to the 1990's. I remember a lot of the Conspiracy loons back in the 90's yelling about how Bill Clinton was going to have FEMA round up all gun owners and put them in concentration camps.
It's totally insane..but then the world of the CT is not a rational one.
 
Yes. I cracked up on one of the big YouTube concentration camp videos; it's a train repair facility in Beech Grove, Indiana. An active repair facility. Part of a previous CT Forum thread here burst that balloon.
 
I just found that youtube video you guys were talking about... "Electronic Turnstyles and prison bars" If these are signs of a Concentration Camp, does that mean my subway stop is a covert FEMA camp and do I still have pay to enter? :boggled:
 
The bestest part evar about the FEMA death camps is how they (the CTists) think that we (the shills) will be the ones to end up in the death camps. No, ya maroons, we'll be running the danged things.
 
What I would like to know is, of all the branches of government how did FEMA get assigned to death camps?

Yeah one wonders. I remember reading a Jack T Chick Tract where the UN/Vatican had a death camp for Born Agains and one of the UN troops had a moped with a guillotine slapped on the back of it. UN,FEMA and the Vatican can barely do there real jobs, one wonders at how they can run death camps.
 
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when the NWO takes control, I want my own FEMA camp, but I won't have anyone killed, I am just going to segregate the truthers from the rest, and laugh at them.

TAM;)
 
This dates back to the 1990's.

The '80s would be closer - Rex 84 and all that.

"Rex 84, short for Readiness Exercise 1984, was a plan by the United States federal government to test their ability to detain large numbers of American citizens in case of massive civil unrest or national emergency. Exercises similar to Rex 84 happen periodically.[1] Plans for roundups of persons in the United States in times of crisis are constructed during periods of increased political repression such as the Palmer Raids and the McCarthy Era. For example, from 1967 to 1971 the FBI kept a list of persons to be rounded up as subversive, dubbed the "ADEX" list."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_84

North's (non) testimony here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug0IL7k3elQ

It's hardly unreasonable to suggest the Cheney/Bush regime having paranoid visions of massive civil unrest. Just look at their policies.
 
And nothing happened during the Reagan Admnistration,right?
And I am no supporter of Bush and Cheney,but I would be careful tossing around the word "Paranoid". People who live in glass houses,etc.
 
And nothing happened during the Reagan Admnistration,right?
And I am no supporter of Bush and Cheney,but I would be careful tossing around the word "Paranoid". People who live in glass houses,etc.

Mine's made of victorian brick, with a touch of 1990's pebbledash to the rear (must fix that soon).

I'm guessing your Reagan era statement meant something along the lines of 'whatever they did/didn't scheme, no one ended up being rounded up'?

The point is, regardless of CTs, secretive governments do have a history of being just as paranoid as the people who make paranoid claims about them.
 
The '80s would be closer - Rex 84 and all that.

"Rex 84, short for Readiness Exercise 1984, was a plan by the United States federal government to test their ability to detain large numbers of American citizens in case of massive civil unrest or national emergency. Exercises similar to Rex 84 happen periodically.[1] Plans for roundups of persons in the United States in times of crisis are constructed during periods of increased political repression such as the Palmer Raids and the McCarthy Era. For example, from 1967 to 1971 the FBI kept a list of persons to be rounded up as subversive, dubbed the "ADEX" list."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_84

North's (non) testimony here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug0IL7k3elQ

It's hardly unreasonable to suggest the Cheney/Bush regime having paranoid visions of massive civil unrest. Just look at their policies.

I'll add that not only were there no mass roundups in the McCarthy days, nor did the FBI do this in the late 1960s-early 70s. As for the Palmer raids at the end of WWI... I'll need to do a little research. While a number of people were deported, and some sent to jail, I don't know if "roundups" sensibly applies.

I'd say this comes under the heading of government agencies make all sorts of plans, including who foots the bill for the office Xmas party. Aren't militaries always producing plans and projects to invade one another's countries, most of which end up forgotten?

ETA: OK, your basic Wikipedia; about 10 thousand people were rounded up; they don't specify the numbers jailed or deported. Refers to it as the largest roundup in US history (and they should have added, before World War II). Well, again, whatever may have been discussed or whatever information gathered, nothing of the kind has happened since WW2, despite any red scares, Islamophobia, or any other fears. Which doesn't mean one shouldn't be vigilant against the likes of Palmer. On the other hand, these hints that the US was repeatedly on the brink of such roundups do not in fact encourage vigilance, instead leading to "boy who cried wolf" situations. The author of the quoted Wikipedia piece probably would disagree with me. So no doubt do others.

I'll add as well that some of the jailed leaders were released by the appeals process; and there were actual anarchist bombings in this period, including a bombing of Wall Street, I think in 1920, which was never solved; 38 killed and approx 400 wounded. No doubt someone will claim it was a false flag.
 
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Yeah one wonders. I remember reading a Jack T Chick Tract where the UN/Vatican had a death camp for Born Agains and one of the UN troops had a moped with a guillotine slapped on the back of it. UN,FEMA and the Vatican can barely do there real jobs, one wonders at how they can run death camps.

The reason that they can't do thier real jobs is because they have all of thier resources tied up in the death camps.

Or one could consider the more unlikely idea that they are not running a death camp, that they are an inefficient goverment agency. But what are the possiblies of that being true? :)
 
The roots of the "FEMA death camps" meme might go back to the Reagan adminsitration and some of the loonies who worked in gummint at that time, but the elaborate tales, of 107,000 white boxcars with built-in shackles, boxcars with guillotines smuggled in from China disguised as cargo containers and long lists of "death camp" locations- which are still circulating among the patrons of the Alcoa Haberdashery Shoppe- seem, AFAIK, to date to the early to mid '90s.

Many of these tales first circulated on USENET; when I did some looking into this stuff a few years ago I found posts dated 1995 on "patriot" (read militia) newsgroups trashing the "white boxcars" claims, which indicates that these tales were in circulation earlier than that.* Unfortunately, the ephemeral nature of 'net dialogue being what it is, the earliest posts pertaining to any of these tales that I can now find via Google Groups are from 1996.

The copyright date on that Chick tract would be interesting. The mo-ped with a guillotine (and we think some SUVs are top-heavy ;)) is probably lifted from the Chinese-made boxcar with guillotines claim.** The date of the tract would at least set a lower bound on the age of that story.

*Some sources trace the "107,000 white boxcars with built-in shackles" story to Phil Schneider, a well-known UFO loony who committed suicide in 1996.

**Unless Chick is familiar with the career of Victor Hugues, who trundled a portable guillotine brought from France around the island of Guadeloupe, chopping off the heads of suspected counterrevolutionaries.
 
Ha, phear my leet black helicopter.

I'm always curious as to the how and why certain beliefs become ingrained within our collective (and selective) consciousness.

Death camps are something I'm curious about, in terms of conspiracies. They strike me as terribly inconvenient, and too logistics heavy to be a practical means of population control. The Nazis seemed to use them more as a place to liquidate the unconvertible (those incompatible with their aims) and a threat to intimidate those of weaker spines into compliance. This would require more or less an established mainstream knowledge of said camps.

Then again that's just conjecture. The other use of a camp would be to control a dangerous collection of people, such as the wrongly accused and detained Japanese-American internees of the Second World War, and some of the raids and arrests associated with the Socialist opposition to the First World War. These only happened with the knowledge, and consent (right or wrong) of the populace. No secret hole that thousands of people suddenly poofed into.

My theory is that death camps are something undeniably bad and evil, and "obvious," thus making them appealing to fringe groups for inclusion into their theories. It's a threat they can see coming, with tangible dangers and even an established geographic position. This must be comforting in a "world" in which most other things (NWO hover mind control pods with cloaking devices, behind the door wheelings and dealings etc) are less than clear or harder to track.

But as always that's just what I think.
 

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