In the spirit of so many other posts on this topic, I came across some disturbing updates and wanted to get them posted here. Nothing in my searches,
including New Topics, indicated this info had been posted yet; if so, I apologize.
Officially coined
National Responder Support Camps, there have been official solicitations that have been continually updated for the purposes
of contractors to provide land, structures, staff and other resources.
You can read the actual solicitation
HERE.
According to the
American
Thinker, the solicitation (HSFEHQ-10-R-0027) was most recently updated on December 16, 2011:
In a nutshell, there seems to be a solicitation of bids occurring for the staffing of FEMA camps within 72 hours of implementation by an order
from either Homeland Security or the president. This situation begs to be investigated, with special consideration paid to the motives of the present
administration. Read more: www.americanthinker.com...
For your convenience, here are some Orwellian details the Oppressors are requiring:
The staffing requirements or cadre for FEMA personnel for these camps -- which are identified as being located in five (5) distinct regions
throughout and within the borders of the USA, with camps located in each and every state -- was three to fifteen each. The size of these camps will
vary around 5 acres per 1,000 inhabitants, though they will never be less than 3 acres for populations of 500 or fewer inhabitants within the camps'
boundaries.
So are they preventing overcrowding for our comfort, or to ensure we don't have the numbers for power?
This requirement also had a minimum square footage for each inhabitant: either the camp's cadre and first responders of 63 square feet, or
approximately 8 feet on each side. This is slightly less than current Federal Court(s) requirements for housing prisoners, which is approximately 72
square feet.
Prisoners? How many people are they planning to arrest?
Perimeter fencing or barricades is required to be six feet high, enclosing the camp, with all traffic in or out to be recorded on a daily log and
with security restricting all traffic and access. The contractor shall also provide fencing and barricades around areas which are "off limits" to
occupants.
Hmmm....
"[w]henever practical, displaced citizens will be given the first opportunities for employment within the camp, assuming skills and capabilities
are pertinent for the open positions."
Gee, thanks. Confined employment to boot.
The article goes on to question a series of anomalies, provides additional reading sources and details, including the FEMA Camp map.
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