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A limited-distribution document circulating around relevant oversight committees of the Congress has raised some eyebrows on Capitol Hill. The document, said to have originated with the Department of Homeland Security, describes seven mass detention centers that have been set up at military bases, mostly in the western states. With "Occupy Wall Street" and similar "occupy" city movements gaining in numbers and power around the nation, some in Congress suspect the Homeland Security document is a way to assure right-wing members of Congress, Republicans and Democrats, that the Obama administration has implemented plans to detain key leaders and participants in the mass protests sweeping the United States.
I followed Madsen's commentary for quite some time. He sounded like he had the cred and he laid out some pretty alarming stuff. But one day...about the time he set up a pay site...I realised that all of his inside info about alphabet agencies and dire warnings of things to come just didn't happen.
Originally posted by MidnightTide
Mass Detention Centers
Alarming planning document seen by select few in U.S. Congress
By Wayne Madsen
Originally posted by JohnnyCanuck
I followed Madsen's commentary for quite some time. He sounded like he had the cred and he laid out some pretty alarming stuff. But one day...about the time he set up a pay site...I realised that all of his inside info about alphabet agencies and dire warnings of things to come just didn't happen.
Originally posted by MidnightTide
Mass Detention Centers
Alarming planning document seen by select few in U.S. Congress
By Wayne Madsen
In a world that is busy pointing fingers at 'disinfo agents' like it's the final scene of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, I think his purpose is to dispense flack to overburden us with scarey stuff while the real deal goes on undetected.
Which is all to say that whatever he says can be comfortably ignored, IMHO.