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The
Internet is abuzz with news about the construction of
internment camps all across America. Of course,
"mainstream"
media outlets refuse to touch the subject; or if they
do, they pooh-pooh the story; they do what Glenn Beck
recently did: try to debunk the story as fallacious and
impugn people who speak of it as
"conspiracy nuts." The fact that the Becks, Hannitys, Limbaughs, and
O'Reillys of the media circus refuse to deal with the
construction of large numbers of internment camps does
not make them disappear, however.
For
starters, all anyone need do to begin a serious
investigation of the subject of internment camps is
Google the phrase
"FEMA Camps."
There is more than enough evidence in that search engine
alone to keep one busy with some in-depth private
investigation of the subject for quite a while.
Another URL to check out is this one from the June 2009
Idaho Observer:
FEMA
camps: Not just for April fools anymore
As
people read my columns all across America, I have had
numerous readers contact me, saying that they have
personally witnessed the transportation of construction
materials used for internment camps, have actually
worked in and around them, or have personally seen such
camps. These eyewitness testimonies have come from very
credible people, including law enforcement and military
personnel, as well as airline pilots and construction
workers.
Just
a few weeks ago, I was aboard a cross-country flight
when the passenger I was sitting next to (a total
stranger) asked me to take a look out the window. He
asked, "Do those
look like internment camps to you?" I was astonished
that the man (1) would even know to notice such a
potentiality, and (2) would be so bold as to ask such a
question of a total stranger. I must say, I was
extremely happy to make his acquaintance. And we had a
very warm and invigorating discussion the rest of the
trip.
We
were flying over Colorado, over extreme wilderness
terrain, and, yes, right in the middle of nowhere, the
buildings and surrounding features that I saw sure
looked like internment camps to me. Of course, flying at
over 30,000 feet in the sky makes it difficult for any
kind of detailed analysis to take place; that is for
sure.
Then,
a friend recently brought this URL to my attention:
http://www.nationalguard.com/careers/mos/description.php?mos_code=31E
This
is an advertisement by the National Guard promoting the
Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) of
"Internment/Resettlement Specialist." Question: why
does the National Guard need to recruit
Internment/Resettlement Specialists? What do they know
that we should know?
Furthermore, I have had military personnel tell me that
many of the US military bases that have been recently
"closed" are
also being prepared as large-scale
"holding areas."
Obviously, the question that begs to be asked is,
"Who is the US
government planning to intern and resettle?" And
another question is,
"How many people
are they planning to intern that would require the
massive number of camps that are apparently being
constructed?"
Some
suggest that these facilities are being prepared for
large numbers of illegal immigrants. This seems
extremely doubtful, however, considering the propensity
of the federal government to (1) do
next
to nothing
to
seriously curtail the flood of illegal aliens into
America, (2) do
virtually nothing
tto apprehend illegals known to be in the US, and (3) do everything it can
to
facilitate the release
of
those illegals incarcerated by State and local
authorities. To think that the federal government
intends to place thousands of illegal aliens in
internment camps borders on lunacy. If anything, the
federal government (with
either
Democrats or Republicans in charge) has done everything
it can to (1) entice illegals to come to America, and
(2) provide every incentive for them to stay illegally
in this country after having entered. I feel safe in
saying that we can eliminate the possibility that these
camps are being prepared for illegal aliens.
Others suggest that these internment camps are being
constructed to accommodate
"enemy
combatants" from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Yet,
the total number of these types of detainees is
miniscule compared to the detention space being
constructed. Can one really imagine the need to build
facilities that could accommodate prisoners numbering in
the tens of thousands to house a few hundred foreign
troops? I don't think so.
Then,
of course, there are those who continue to deny that
these internment camps exist at all. But then, were
there not thousands of Germans who denied the existence
of concentration camps during World War II? These types
of people would refuse to believe the sun came up in the
east if the government spinmeisters told them it didn't.
That
our federal government is building large numbers of "holding areas" or internment camps seems to be an established fact.
The only questions that remain are
"Why?" and "For whom?"
At
this point, the imagination can take us anywhere, but it
is not a little disconcerting when the same federal
government that is building these internment camps
begins categorizing Christians, conservatives, people
who support the Second Amendment, people who oppose
abortion and homosexual marriage, people who oppose the
North American Union and the New World Order, people who
oppose the United Nations and illegal immigration, and
people who voted for Ron Paul or Chuck Baldwin as
"extremists,"
or "potential
dangerous militia members."
Anyone knows that before a government can begin
persecuting and imprisoning large groups of people, they
must first marginalize them. As someone said,
"Just because you
are paranoid does not mean they really aren't trying to
get you."
In
fact, an argument could be made that by today's
politically correct definition, America's Founding
Fathers would be categorized as
"paranoid," "extremists,"
or "potential
dangerous militia members." I would even go so far
as to question the patriotism of anyone today that is
not a little paranoid. This federal government has
certainly earned whatever paranoia citizens feel.
Feelings of paranoia notwithstanding, why is the federal
government constructing large numbers of internment
camps, and who does the government plan on incarcerating
in those camps? Those questions still need to be
answered.
P.S.
If you live within driving distance of Oklahoma City, or
Tulsa, Oklahoma, I will be appearing at several events
in this area this Thursday and Friday, August 13 and 14.
I would love to meet any of my readers who could attend
these meetings. For details, go
here.
Dr. Chuck Baldwin is the pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. He hosts a weekly radio show. His website is here.