posted on Apr, 7 2009 @ 11:49 AM
Originally posted by DrMattMaddix
I'm not dismissing FEMA camps and the implications of documentation but I (and the rest of the country IMO) needs more hard info then an eight year
old film.
It is not worth coming off argumentative: You, and the rest of the country IYO, need to stop relying on a single piece of evidence which gets all the
attention without any of the importance and do some digging.
"Hey, look over here! Ignore the man behind the curtain."
There is more out there than Glen Beck and a lame video.
Originally posted by DrMattMaddix
Everyone would agree, I believe, that no one would be taking alive to a gov't run camp.
I really, really doubt that. People will be taken there by force and, more likely, will fight in line for a spot in a government run labor camp. It
will be a sad little surprise for all those who get it.
Those who really put up a fight would be far and few between, people are easily controlled and hearded with strong words, ruff hands and the threat of
physical pain/death (even when being led to a painful, miserable death instead).
You ever see those pictures of some 700 fully capable, not yet imprisoned, Jewish men being shuffled into cattle cars by, at most, 15 guards?
What makes you think that we, as a nation of people, will be any more difficult to be lied to and fooled by our vanity; "We are American...we are too
smart to be lied to. Nobody would even try to force a steady stream of propoganda or harm us to their own personal ends..."
Originally posted by DrMattMaddix
Gov't can't even keep buses running on schedule within budget much less run camps that could possibly imprison millions of Americans that are
Armed To The Teeth.
Even without a massive false-flag (which is something I basically presuppose when talking about camps such as these), the Government already keeps
millions of Americans imprisoned...and a good number of them were well armed before they got there.
Originally posted by DrMattMaddix
If the camps exist they are nothing good.
Well, we agree on the whole at least.