I have received some very concerned emails from awake citizens and I can not dismiss their claims. When looking at information it is good to take in to account that information falls into two categories (1) Reports and (2) Commentary. A report is simply a (supposed) fact that is broadcast to others without any opinion attached to it. Commentary on the other hand is when the reporter goes on to tell you an opinion about the previously reported fact.
Don't always buy into the hype!
It is vital that you not buy into the hype and look into matters for yourself. In doing so there are a few official sources that do seem to warrant some further questioning:
- HR.645: This is the bill that was introduced into Congress. This bill states that no less than six facilities are to be built in the U.S. for purpose of emergencies. This in itself is not a bad thing...remember Katrina? Hey, disasters can/do happen. We should be prepared. But then why is it denied by officials and media? The public in general has NO IDEA.
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-645 - The Army Civilian Inmate Labor Program: I haven't been able to obtain any official answer as to what exactly this is referring to. This file is still hosted on the official Army.mil site.
http://www.army.mil/usapa/epubs/pdf/r210_35.pdf - The CDC (centers for disease control) is hosting a file that seems to be a form relating to placing people in quarantine camps if they refuse vaccination. This file/form is hosted on the CDC.gov site.
http://www2a.cdc.gov/phlp/docs/Facility%20Quarantine%20Order%20novelflu%20filled%20in%204-30-09.pdf - Army Internment Specialist: This could in fact be for actions on foreign soil. So I wouldn't worry about it. What is a bit unnerving is that the National Guard was posting the same type of recruitment offer on their site (which has recently been removed).
http://www.goarmy.com/JobDetail.do?id=292 - Geoff Metcalf interviews globalism expert and author Ted Flynn:
I found it significant when Rep. Henry Gonzalez, D-Texas, clarified the question of the existence of civilian detention camps. In an interview a few years ago, he said, "the truth is yes -- you do have these standby provisions, and the plans are here ... whereby you could, in the name of stopping terrorism ... evoke the military and arrest Americans and put them in detention camps." They do exist.
The entire interview can be read here.
So the bottom line is, there are questions that need to be answered. But it's important not to jump to conclusions.





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