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>Subject: [targets-news] US Concentration Camps: FEMA and the Rex 84
>Program
>
>US Concentration Camps: FEMA and the Rex 84 Program
>
>There over 600 prison camps in the United States, all fully
>operational and ready to receive prisoners. They are all staffed and
>even surrounded by full-time guards, but they are all empty. These
>camps are to be operated by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management
>Agency) should Martial Lawneed to be implemented in the United
>States.
>
>The Rex 84 Program was established on the reasoning that if a mass
>exodus of illegal aliens crossed the Mexican/US border, they would be
>quickly rounded up and detained in detention centers by FEMA. Rex 84
>allowed many military bases to be closed down and to be turned into
>prisons.
>
>Operation Cable Splicer and Garden Plot are the two sub programs
>which will be implemented once the Rex 84 program is initiated for
>its proper purpose. Garden Plot is the program to control the
>population. Cable Splicer is the program for an orderly takeover of
>the state and local governments by the federal government. FEMA is
>the executive arm of the coming police state and thus will head up
>all operations. The Presidential Executive Orders already listed on
>the Federal Register also are part of the legal framework for this
>operation.
>
>The camps all have railroad facilities as well as roads leading to
>and from the detention facilities. Many also have an airport nearby.
>The majority of the camps can house a population of 20,000 prisoners.
>Currently, the largest of these facilities is just outside of
>Fairbanks, Alaska. The Alaskan facility is a massive mental health
>facility and can hold approximately 2 million people.
>
>A person named Terry Kings wrote an article on his discoveries of
>camps located in southern California. His findings are as follows:
>Over the last couple months several of us have investigated three
>soon-to-be prison camps in the Southern California area. We had heard
>about these sites and wanted to see them for ourselves.
>
>The first one we observed was in Palmdale, California. It is not
>operating as a prison at the moment but is masquerading as part of a
>water facility. Now why would there be a facility of this nature out
>in the middle of nowhere with absolutely no prisoners? The fences
>that run for miles around this large facility all point inward, and
>there are large mounds of dirt and dry moat surrounding the central
>area so the inside area is not visible from the road. There are 3
>large loading docks facing the entrance that can be observed from the
>road. What are these massive docks going to be loading?
>
>We observed white vans patrolling the area and one came out and
>greeted us with a friendly wave and followed us until we had driven
>safely beyond the area. What would have happened had we decided to
>enter the open gate or ask questions?
>
>This facility is across the street from the Palmdale Water
>Department. The area around the Water Department has fences pointing
>outward, to keep people out of this dangerous area so as not to drown.
>Yet, across the street, the fences all point inward. Why? To keep
>people in? What people? Who are going to be it's occupants?
>
>There are also signs posted every 50 feet stating: State of
>California Trespassing Loitering Forbidden By Law Section 555
>California Penal Code.
>
>The sign at the entrance says: Pearblossom Operations and Maintenance
>Subcenter Receiving Department, 34534 116th Street East. There is also
>a guard shack located at the entrance.
>
>We did not venture into this facility, but did circle around it to see
>if there was anything else visible from the road. We saw miles of
>fences with the top points all directed inward. There is a railroad
>track that runs next to the perimeter of this fenced area. The
>loading docks are large enough to hold railroad cars.
>
>I wonder what they are planning for this facility? They could easily
>fit 100,000 people in this area. And who would the occupants be?
>
>Another site is located in Brand Park in Glendale. There are newly
>constructed fences (all outfitted with new wiring that point inward).
>The fences surround a dry reservoir. There are also new buildings
>situated in the area. We questioned the idea that there were four
>armed military personnel walking the park. Since when does a public
>park need armed guards?
>
>A third site visited was in the San Fernando Valley, adjacent to the
>Water District. Again, the area around the actual Water District had
>fences logically pointing out (to keep people out of the dangerous
>area). And the rest of the adjacent area which went on for several
>miles was ringed with fences and barbed wire facing inward (to keep
>what or who in?) Also, interesting was the fact that the addition to
>the tops of the fences were fairly new as to not even contain any
>sign of rust on them. Within the grounds was a huge building that the
>guard said was a training range for policemen. There were newly
>constructed roads, new gray military looking buildings, and a landing
>strip. For what? Police cars were constantly patrolling the several
>mile perimeter of the area.
>
> >From the parking lot of the Odyssey Restaurant a better view could be
>taken of the area that was hidden from site from the highway. There
>was an area that contained about 100 black boxes that looked like
>railroad cars. We had heard that loads of railroad cars have been
>manufactured in regon outfitted with shackles. Would these be of that
>nature? From our position it was hard to determine.
>
>In searching the Internet, I have discovered that there are about 600
>of these prison sites around the country (and more literally popping
>up overnight do they work all night). They are manned, but yet do not
>contain prisoners. Why do they need all these non-operating prisons?
>What are they waiting for? We continuously hear that our current
>prisons are overcrowded and they are releasing prisoners because of
>this situation. But what about all these facilities? What are they
>really for? Why are there armed guards yet no one to protect
>themselves against? And what is going to be the kick-off point to put
>these facilities into operation?
>
>What would bring about a situation that would call into effect the
>need for these new prison facilities? A man-made or natural
>catastrophe? An earthquake, panic due to Y2K, a massive poisoning, a
>panic of such dimensions to cause nationwide panic?
>
>Once a major disaster occurs (whether it is a real event or
>manufactured event does not matter) Martial Law is hurriedly put in
>place and we are all in the hands of the government agencies (FEMA)
>who thus portray themselves as our protectors. Yet what happens when
>we question those in authority and how they are taking away all of
>our freedoms? Will we be the ones detained in these camp sites? And
>who are they going to round up? Those with guns? Those who ask
>questions? Those that want to know what's really going on? Does that
>include any of us? The seekers of truth?
>
>When first coming across this information I was in a state of total
>denial. How could this be? I believed our country was free, and
>always felt a sense of comfort in knowing that as long as we didn't
>hurt others in observing our freedom we were left to ourselves.
>Ideally we treated everyone with respect and honored their uniqueness
>and hoped that others did likewise.
>
>It took an intensive year of searching into the hidden politics to
>discover that we are as free as we believe we are. If we are in
>denial, we don't see the signs that are staring at us, but keep our
>minds turned off and busy with all the mundane affairs of daily life.
>
>We just don't care enough to find out the real truth, and settle for
>the hand-fed stories that come our way over the major media sources
>television, radio, newspaper, and magazines. But its too late to turn
>back to the days of blindfolds and hiding our heads in the sand
>because the reality is becoming very clear. The time is fast
>approaching when we will be the ones asking "What happened to our
>freedom? To our free speech? To our right to protect ourselves and
>our family? To think as an individual? To express ourselves in
>whatever way we wish?"
>
>Once we challenge that freedom we find out how free we really are.
>How many are willing to take up that challenge? Very few indeed,
>otherwise we wouldn't find ourselves in the situation that we are in
>at the present time. We wouldn't have let things progress and get out
>of the hands of the public and into the hands of those that seek to
>keep us under their control no matter what it takes, and that
>includes the use of force and detainment for those that ask the wrong
>questions.
>
>Will asking questions be outlawed next? Several instances have
>recently been reported where those that were asking questions that
>came too near the untold truth (the cover up) were removed from the
>press conferences and from the publics ear. Also, those that wanted to
>speak to the press were detained and either imprisoned, locked in a
>psychiatric hospital, slaughtered (through make-believe suicides) or
>discredited.
>
>Why are we all in denial over these possibilities? Didn't we hear
>about prison camps in Germany, and even in the United States during
>World War II? Japanese individuals were rounded up and placed in
>determent camps during the duration of the War. Where was their
>freedom?
>
>You don't think it could happen to you? Obviously those rounded up and
>killed didn't think it could happen to them either. How could decent
>people have witnessed such atrocities and still said nothing? Are we
>going to do the same here as they cart off one by one those
>individuals who are taking a stand for the rights of the citizens as
>they expose the truth happening behind the scenes? Are we all going
>to sit there and wonder what happened to this country of ours? Where
>did we go wrong? How could we let it happen?
>
>For pictures of the concentration camps (and article above) go to:
>
>http://www.abovetopsecret.com/pages/camps.html.
>
>
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