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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Government activating "FEMA camps" across U.S.‏ (Alex Jones, federal government, FEMA, FEMA camps, Halliburton, internment, KBR)


This is huge news!

Detention centers, internment camps, you can call them what ever
you like. They've already been built. In many cities, the plan is to
use existing structures such as sports stadiums and other large
facilities.

Well, now sub-contractors are being sought to staff the so-called
'FEMA camps' across the country. Which is kinda strange, why would
they spend all that money staffing these places if no one is in them?

Unless they're planning to fill them...

Government activating "FEMA camps" across U.S.

 



The camps have been built,
now they're being staffed


A document originating from Halliburton subsidiary KBR that provides details on a push to staff FEMA and U.S. Army camps around the United States. Entitled "Project Overview and Anticipated Project Requirements," the document describes services KBR is looking to farm out to subcontractors. The document was passed on to us by a state government employee who wishes to remain anonymous for obvious reasons.

Services up for bid include catering, temporary fencing and barricades, laundry and medical services, power generation, refuse collection, and other services required for temporary "emergency environment" camps located in five regions of the United States.

Internment Camp Services Bid Arrives After NDAA

KBR's call for FEMA camp service bids arrives soon after the Senate overwhelmingly passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) which permits the military to detain and interrogate supposed domestic terror suspects in violation of the Fourth Amendment and Posse Comitatus.

Section 1031 of the NDAA bill declares the whole of the United States as a "battlefield" and allows American citizens to be arrested on U.S. soil and incarcerated in Guantanamo Bay.

 Read more... http://www.infowars.com/exclusive-government-activating-fema-camps-across-u-s/

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