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reply posted on 5-3-2009 @ 09:30 PM by googolplex
reply to post by Mr Knowledge


Yes I think you are right some thing foul is afoot, I believe there is some type of massive under ground project taking place.
Another thing the food stores are almost depleted, I am not refering to the local grocery stores I mean the massive storage.
If the government had true concern about the people this would priority NO. 1, it's not there going to save wall street, the banks, and all the other bull.
If the President cared about the people, he would make sure the food supplys were there, I don't know everything, but I know forget about everything else, you have to eat and drink water.
This is not being addressed, screw the FEMA camps where is the food going to come from, we are being sold out total.
When the # hits the fan we are in it up to our ears.
All the brains of these B#^%# running things and what has it gotten us, THE ROYAL F#^%^% of your life.



reply posted on 5-3-2009 @ 10:00 PM by beaverg
Originally posted by Mr.x211
People may have listed your fish and game facility as a FEMA camp but I will go ahead and say you are wrong, these camps are real and have just been legalized by the United States congress. It even lists all the camps on a site and your facility isn't listed so all you have done here is explain nothing.

www.abovetopsecret.com...


I'll try this again. The list starts out with:
Alabama:
Opelika
Aliceville
Ft. McClellan

Just taking the first three. FIRST THREE!

Opelika was closed down after the war and sold back to Opelika. Opelika turned it into an industrial park. No longer government owned property.

Aliceville was closed down after the war and sold back to Aliceville. Most was bulldozed but a brick chimney is still visible in the field. No longer government owned property. *also* Aliceville never had a POW capacity of much more than 6,000. Their 15,000 number is made up.

Ft. McClellan was in use until the 90's when the majority of the operations were shut down. No maintenance is done and there is no water or electricity available without millions in repairs first....

So just taking the FIRST THREE on the list I can say without a doubt that these three are utterly false.

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reply posted on 5-3-2009 @ 10:21 PM by googolplex
reply to post by beaverg



The Government will just lease these propertys back from Japs, Arabs, who ever owns them, and pay top dollar to boot if need be.


reply posted on 5-3-2009 @ 10:35 PM by Chadwickus
reply to post by Wolf321




It's a good idea in theory, the problem is whoever goes and checks these sites out needs to be fairly open minded and not biased in their beliefs.

This is a very good example of that here:

www.abovetopsecret.com...


So we can scrub Beech Grove, Indiana off the list too

[edit on 5-3-2009 by Chadwickus]


reply posted on 5-3-2009 @ 10:47 PM by beaverg
reply to post by googolplex



The Government will just lease these propertys back from Japs, Arabs, who ever owns them, and pay top dollar to boot if need be.

Absolutely possible, with a good deal of the original list, in fact. But if that's the case why make the list of 800 at all? The list just drums up unnecessary fear, IMO.
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reply posted on 5-3-2009 @ 10:56 PM by googolplex
reply to post by Wolf321



I saw list of over 2 hundred some were under construction, some were suppose to be finish, some were underground.
I know for fact they have operational ones just because of REX 84.

I will see if I can dig up source list.

I did Google Earth some of the locations.


reply posted on 5-3-2009 @ 11:21 PM by Primordial
Just some interesting things possibly related...


Civilian inmate labor program: (PDF)
Linky

Tells of using federal prisoners for free labor on army installations. The following part is questionable...


2–1. Policy statement
a. With a few exceptions, the Army’s Civilian Inmate Labor Program is currently limited to using inmates from facilities under the control of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP).




From 1997. Letter from congressman Hefner regarding civilian prison camps:
Linky
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