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FEMA camps on 72 hour notice AND military authorized to arrest = VERIFIED (video)

Dutchsinse
December 9, 2011

http://youtu.be/Hxs0sJ8f1WQ

For the record, I said months ago that I did NOT believe that there was a REAL plan to round up American/US citizens and put us into “FEMA camps”… being that I am from the “show me state” of missouri.. I felt this claim required more proof that what was offered months/years ago.

Now, the tables have turned, and I surely / sorely stand corrected.

The US congress has approved a bill which AUTHORIZES THE MILITARY to be able to arrest US citizens on US SOIL !!! Not only can they arrest us without cause, they can hold you indefinitely — with no lawyer and no one knowing your location !! ( they can do this now through this “law” that was passed…by labeling you beligerent towards the government thus being a terrorist sympathizer — therefore allowing the military to take you to a secret prison without a trial)

Also this very same short period of days, this week, KBR (security corporation which handles FEMA emergency camps) put out a call to staff these FEMA camps.. and to be ready on a 72 hour notice.

Take these two events together.. same week… FEMA camps being alerted to staff on a short notice, and the US military authorized to arrest people at the drop of a hat.

Who voted yes and who voted no:

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/vote.xpd?vote=s2011-218

Here is the s. 1867 military authorization bill:

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c112:S.1867:

here is the link to KBR security corporation needing to staff FEMA camps with a 72 hour notice:

http://static.infowars.com/2011/12/i/general/kbr-doc.pdf

Here is the general link to Alex Jones / Infowars — who has been staying on top of this issue.. (I know a lot of people thumb their nose at AJ — but this is just one of MANY news outlets covering this issue — just search on google s.1867 or KBR FEMA if you don’t like Alex Jones or agree with his other work) This issue transcends “personalities”… we need to put any differences aside and deal with this together in unison !

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Vet Says Soldiers Are Starting to Wake Up to Gov’t Lies (video)

YouTube – SmokinJoeTrainer
December 8, 2011

http://youtu.be/c5DTrRyMzLo
(hat tip: Activist Post)


JACL Director Floyd Mori: NDAA Bill is A Move Back to The Dark Ages (video)

The Alex Jones Channel
December 9, 2011

On the Thursday, December 8 edition of Infowars Nightly News, Alex talks with the Japanese American Citizens League’s National Executive Director Floyd Mori about the National Defense Authorization Act and the possibility of rounding up Americans for internment.
http://www.jacl.org/
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http://youtu.be/aLI7_Nu5WSs

http://youtu.be/p3vSCS88TRU


Penn State, FEMA Cramps, Newt Stamps – New World Next Week (video)

New World Next Week
December 8, 2011

Welcome back to http://NewWorldNextWeek.com — the video series from
Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most
important developments in alternative news and open source
intelligence. This week:

Story #1: Sandusky Cuffed on New Sex Abuse Charges
http://ur1.ca/6gzmp
Related: Former Colorado Sheriff Trades Blue Uniform for Orange Jumpsuit
http://ur1.ca/6gzmt
Unlike Penn State, Syracuse Scandal Just Unfolding
http://ur1.ca/6gzmy
Phoenix Sheriff Apologizes for ‘Mishandled’ Sex-Crimes Cases
http://ur1.ca/6gzn2
Background Video: ‘Conspiracy of Silence’ Documentary on the ‘Franklin Scandal’
http://ur1.ca/6gzn8

Story #2: Detention Camp Order Follows S. 1867
http://ur1.ca/6gzne
Related: Government Activating FEMA Camps Across US
http://ur1.ca/6gzni
Background Video: US Army Prepares to Invade US
http://ur1.ca/jrja

Story #3: Gingrich Renews Food Stamp Attack on Obama
http://ur1.ca/6gznr
Related: New York Times Screen Grab Implies Ron Paul a ‘Has Been’
http://ur1.ca/6gznv
EU Summit on Debt Crisis Faces Uncertain Prospects
http://ur1.ca/6h4ft

Visit http://NewWorldNextWeek.comto get previous episodes in various
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Media Monarchy http://ur1.ca/kuec Thank you.

Previous Episode: Funny Money, Syria Psiphon, DeCONtamination
http://ur1.ca/6gzol


Does the Indefinite Detention Bill Foretell Future? (video)

by Greg Hunter
USA Watchdog
December 7, 2011

Camp X-ray in The Land of the Free?

The recent passage of the National Defense Authorization Act (Senate Bill 1867), otherwise known as the “Indefinite Detention Bill,” should scare the heck out of anyone who loves the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

This bill effectively hands over control to the military to arrest, torture and even kill terrorists on American soil.  It also allows the military to hold suspected terrorists indefinitely without a trial or due process.

This applies to both non-citizens and citizens of the United States!  With this bill, you are not innocent until proven guilty.  You are guilty until proven innocent, and you may never get a trial to defend yourself.  There is surprisingly little written in the mainstream media about this Senate bill that passed 93 to 7 at the end of November.

Last week, Wired.com posted a compelling article on the “Indefinite Detention” debacle.

It said in part, “So despite the Sixth Amendment’s guarantee of a right to trial, the Senate bill would let the government lock up any citizen it swears is a terrorist, without the burden of proving its case to an independent judge, and for the lifespan of an amorphous war that conceivably will never end. And because the Senate is using the bill that authorizes funding for the military as its vehicle for this dramatic constitutional claim, it’s pretty likely to pass.

It would be one thing if the military was clamoring for the authority to become the nation’s jailer. But to the contrary: Defense Secretary Leon Panetta opposes the maneuver. So does CIA Director David Petraeus, who usually commands deference from senators in both parties. Pretty much every security official has lined up against the Senate detention provisions, from Director of National Intelligence James Clapper to FBI Director Robert Mueller, who worry that they’ll get in the way of FBI investigations of domestic terrorists. President Obama has promised to veto the bill.”  (The links in the preceding two paragraphs are impressive and need to be read.)  (Click here to read the complete Wired.com post.)

My question is who decides who is a terrorist, and who checks to make sure the charges are valid?

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(hat tip: Activist Post)


New KBR Document Confirms FEMA Camps Soon to be Activated Nationwide

The Intel Hub
December 7, 2011

A recently released KBR documented confirms that elements of the U.S. government have moved to activate FEMA Camps nationwide.

The documentcovers KBR’s call for subcontractors that could supply various functions of these camps including temporary fencing and barricades, catering services, medical and laundry services, power generation, refuse collection, and other services required for a temporary “emergency environment.” In some states the plan calls for upwards of 30 processing centers.

The subcontractors are expected to be able to activate their parts of the camps 72 hours after the order is made.

The new document correlates with KBR’s 2006 contract from the Department of Homeland Security which called for KBR to build detention camps in America in preparation for a massive influx of immigrants or to support development of “new” programs.

This huge news, broke exclusively by Infowars, comes just days after Congress passed the National Defense Authorization Act which enables the U.S. military to detain American citizens “suspected” of being domestic terrorists.

This plan divides the United States into five regions

In July 2011 we reported on the open Pentagon plan to establish a 20,000 strong military force to operate exclusively within the United States.

In 2008 The Pentagon announced plans to deploy a 20,000 strong internal troop force inside the continental United States (CONUS) that was set to be trained by 2011, thus dovetailing into the current troop and equipment movements around the country reported by truckers as well as many more troop sightings by everyday citizens.

Interestingly enough, this plan directly correlates with a 2009, Army funded, Rand Corporation study that called for an internal United States police force to combat civil unrest.

The 20,000 number is the amount openly admitted by the Pentagon but in reality it would clearly be much more and most likely include foreign troops on the streets of America.

The same year that the Pentagon called for the 20,000 strong military force, the U.S. Army War College warned in a report that the United States could soon face massive civil unrest after a series of “crisis’s” soon to rock the country.

Clearly the plans are in place and, according to the latest KBR document, they are now set to be activated in the very near future.

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Accepting FEMA Camp Prisons for Illegal Immigrants Justifies them for Americans

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” — Martin Luther King Jr.

By Eric Blair
Activist Post
December 6, 2011

Illegal immigration is a very emotional subject, especially in the border states that are most affected.  Illegal immigrants are easy scapegoats for politicians to pin their failures on for budget problems, the violent ramifications of the drug war, the lack of jobs for Americans, etc.

Hardliners want to arrest and deport all illegals and build a fence to keep them out, while sympathizers seek a path to citizenship. On both sides, politicians use extreme rhetoric to divide the public into their respective camps.  The hardliners, who seem to be winning public opinion in areas along the border, attempt to dehumanize illegal immigrants, much like they do with any perceived enemy during war.

This is done because it’s easier for the public to then accept a wide variety of inhumane treatment for this population group.  It happened in 1942 when about 110,000 Japanese living in America were brought to internment camps because the attack on Pearl Harbor and war propaganda made them appear dangerous to the public. 62% of those interned were American citizens.

More recently, the American public has accepted vile and inhumane treatment of Muslims like torture, detainment without charges, and even outright murder. This has even happened to several Muslim American citizens with hardly a whisper of complaint from the public as a whole.

In the so-called war on terror, it is now legal to assassinate American citizens, as well as indefinitely detain them without charges on the suspicion of being a terror threat.  Even the military is now authorized to patrol the streets of America and make arrests of citizens.  None of this would ever have been possible if would-be “terrorists” weren’t incrementally and thoroughly dehumanized in the eyes of the public.

The injustices done by the American government to those “over there” was bound to come to the homeland, because as Martin Luther King Jr. famously said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”  What happened to treating others as you would want to be treated?

The same principle applies as we learn that illegal immigrants from Mexico, whose only crime is coming to America to work, are being locked up in tent-city prisons that resemble the notorious FEMA detainment camps that are on standby for American citizens should civil unrest intensify.  It would seem that if we are willing to accept these inhumane prisons for anyone, then surely anyone will eventually be sent there.

The video below shows Mexican immigrants inhumanely crammed into FEMA Camp-like tent prisons:

Below, Thom Hartmann, one of the only news men to cover this story, points out that the prison reaches 145 degrees Fahrenheit (62.8C) in the summer with little relief from the heat and wonders if the conditions would be the same if corporate criminals were thrown in there:

Mexicans are not less human than Americans; much like Muslims are not less human than Americans. Illegal immigration is a nonviolent crime and this is how they are treated.  If the injustices of the war on terror coming home to roost in America is any indication, how could anyone justify this type of prison?  It would seem to only enable a future where Americans will be detained in such a manner for nonviolent offenses.