I dismissed the boxcar/death camp ideas a long time ago.
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I dismissed the boxcar/death camp ideas a long time ago.
Lewis Seiler,Dan Hamburg
Monday, February 4, 2008
The San Francisco Chronicle
Beginning in 1999, the government has entered into a series of single-bid contracts with Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR) to build detention camps at undisclosed locations within the United States. The government has also contracted with several companies to build thousands of railcars, some reportedly equipped with shackles, ostensibly to transport detainees.
A clue as to where Harman's commission might be aiming is the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act, a law that labels those who "engage in sit-ins, civil disobedience, trespass, or any other crime in the name of animal rights" as terrorists. Other groups in the crosshairs could be anti-abortion protesters, anti-tax agitators, immigration activists, environmentalists, peace demonstrators, Second Amendment rights supporters ... the list goes on and on. According to author Naomi Wolf, the National Counterterrorism Center holds the names of roughly 775,000 "terror suspects" with the number increasing by 20,000 per month.
What could the government be contemplating that leads it to make contingency plans to detain without recourse millions of its own citizens?
The Constitution does not allow the executive to have unchecked power under any circumstances. The people must not allow the president to use the war on terrorism to rule by fear instead of by law.

"Clearwater National Forest - Near Lolo Pass - Just miles from the Montana state line near Moose Creek, this unmanned facility is reported to have a nearby airfield. Wilderness areas - Possible location. No data."
Cradled between the pristine waters of the Selway River and Moose Creek is the historic Moose Creek Ranger Station and Airfield. The nearest road is 25 miles downstream at Selway Falls.
"The Selway Bitterroot Wilderness is one of the areas established by the Wilderness Act of 1964. No motorized machinery is allowed inside its boundaries. The one exception is aircraft operating on previously existent airfields. "-PilotGetaways.com
1U1 Moose Creek /usfs/ Airport Moose Creek Ranger Station
MOOSE CREEK /USFS/-World Aero Data
General Info
Country United States
State IDAHO FAA ID
1U1 Latitude
46-07-14.703N Longitude
114-55-38.400W
Elevation 2454 feet
Near City MOOSE CREEK RANGER STATION