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AMERICAN CONCENTRATIONCAMPS
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Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura FEMA CAMP
FEMA CAMPS in the U.S.
FEMA Domestic Terrorism & Genocide
Oliver North Questioned - Rex 84 Exposed During Iran
Contra
Camp Fema, the movie (new world order)http://welcometoafreeworld.blogspot.com/2009/11/camp-fema-movie.html
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FEMA CONCENTRATION CAMPS: Locations and Executive Orders
There over 800 prison camps in the United States, all fully operational andready to receive prisoners. They are all staffed and even surrounded by full-timeguards, but they are all empty. These camps are to be operated by FEMA(Federal Emergency Management Agency) should Martial Law need to beimplemented in the United States and all it would take is a presidential signatureon a proclamation and the attorney general's signature on a warrant to which alist of names is attached. Ask yourself if you really want to be on Ashcroft's list.
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 thefederal government. FEMA is the executive arm of the coming police state andthus will head up all operations. The Presidential Executive Orders alreadylisted 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 thedetention facilities. Many also have an airport nearby. The majority of thecamps can house a population of 20,000 prisoners. Currently, the largest of these facilities is just outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Alaskan facility is amassive mental health facility and can hold approximately 2 million people.
Now let's review the justification for any actions taken...
Executive Orders associated with FEMA that would suspend the Constitutionand the Bill of Rights. These Executive Orders have been on record for nearly30 years and could be enacted by the stroke of a Presidential pen:...
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10990
allows the government to take over all modes of transportation and control of
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highways and seaports.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10995
allows the government to seize and control the communication media.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10997
allows the government to take over all electrical power, gas, petroleum, fuelsand minerals.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10998
allows the government to seize all means of transportation, including personalcars, trucks or vehicles of any kind and total control over all highways, seaports,and waterways.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10999
allows the government to take over all food resources and farms.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11000
allows the government to mobilize civilians into work brigades under
government supervision.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11001
allows the government to take over all health, education and welfare functions.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11002
designates the Postmaster General to operate a national registration of all persons.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11003 allows the government to take over all airportsand aircraft, including commercial aircraft.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11004 allows the Housing and Finance Authority torelocate communities, build new housing with public funds, designate areas to
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be abandoned, and establish new locations for populations.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11005
allows the government to take over railroads, inland waterways and publicstorage facilities.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11051
specifies the responsibility of the Office of Emergency Planning and givesauthorization to put all Executive Orders into effect in times of increasedinternational tensions and economic or financial crisis.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11310
grants authority to the Department of Justice to enforce the plans set out inExecutive Orders, to institute industrial support, to establish judicial andlegislative liaison, to control all aliens, to operate penal and correctionalinstitutions, and to advise and assist the President.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11049
assigns emergency preparedness function to federal departments and agencies,consolidating 21 operative Executive Orders issued over a fifteen year period.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11921
allows the Federal Emergency Preparedness Agency to develop plans toestablish control over the mechanisms of production and distribution, of energysources, wages, salaries, credit and the flow of money in U.S. financialinstitution in any undefined national emergency. It also provides that when astate of emergency is declared by the President, Congress cannot review theaction for six months. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has broad
powers in every aspect of the nation. General Frank Salzedo, chief of FEMA'sCivil Security Division stated in a 1983 conference that he saw FEMA's role asa "new frontier in the protection of individual and governmental leaders fromassassination, and of civil and military installations from sabotage and/or attack,as well as prevention of dissident groups from gaining access to U.S. opinion, or a global audience in times of crisis." FEMA's powers were consolidated by
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President Carter to incorporate the...
National Security Act of 1947
allows for the strategic relocation of industries, services, government and other essential economic activities, and to rationalize the requirements for manpower,resources and production facilities.
1950 Defense Production Act
gives the President sweeping powers over all aspects of the economy.
Act of August 29, 1916
authorizes the Secretary of the Army, in time of war, to take possession of anytransportation system for transporting troops, material, or any other purposerelated to the emergency.
International Emergency Economic Powers Act
enables the President to seize the property of a foreign country or national.These powers were transferred to FEMA in a sweeping consolidation in 1979.
Where are these camps?
ALABAMAOpelika - Military compound either in or very near town.Aliceville - WWII German POW camp - capacity 15,000Ft. McClellan (Anniston) - Opposite side of town from Army Depot;Maxwell AFB (Montgomery) - Civilian prison camp established under Operation Garden Plot, currently operating with support staff and small inmate
population.Talladega - Federal prison "satellite" camp.
ALASKAWilderness - East of Anchorage. No roads, Air & Railroad access only.Estimated capacity of 500,000 Elmendorf AFB - Northeast area of Anchorage -far end of base. Garden Plot facility.Eielson AFB - Southeast of Fairbanks. Operation Garden Plot facility.
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Ft. Wainwright - East of Fairbanks
ARIZONA
Ft. Huachuca - 20 miles from Mexican border, 30 miles from Nogales Rex '84facility.Pinal County - on the Gila River - WWII Japanese detention camp. May berenovated.Yuma County - Colorado River - Site of former Japanese detention camp (near
proving grounds). This site was completely removed in 1990 according to somereports.Phoenix - Federal Prison Satellite Camp. Main federal facility expanded.Florence - WWII prison camp NOW RENOVATED, OPERATIONAL withstaff & 400 prisoners, operational capacity of 3,500.
Wickenburg - Airport is ready for conversion; total capacity unknown. Davis-Monthan AFB (Tucson) - Fully staffed and presently holding prisoners!!Sedona - site of possible UN base.
ARKANSASFt. Chaffee (near Fort Smith, Arkansas) - Has new runway for aircraft, newcamp facility with cap of 40,000 prisoners Pine Bluff Arsenal - This locationalso is the repository for B-Z nerve agent, which causes sleepiness, dizziness,stupor; admitted use is for civilian control. Jerome - Chicot/Drew Counties - siteof WWII Japanese camps Rohwer - Descha County - site of WWII Japanese
camps Blythville AFB - Closed airbase now being used as camp. New wooden barracks have been constructed at this location. Classic decorations - guardtowers, barbed wire, high fences. Berryville - FEMA facility located east of Eureka Springs off Hwy. 62. Omaha - Northeast of Berryville near Missouristate line, on Hwy 65 south of old wood processing plant. Possible crematoryfacility.
CALIFORNIAVandenburg AFB - Rex 84 facility, located near Lompoc & Santa Maria.Internment facility is located near the oceanside, close to Space Launch
Complex #6, also called "Slick Six". The launch site has had "a flawless failurerecord" and is rarely used. Norton AFB - (closed base) now staffed with UNaccording to some sources. Tule Lake - area of "wildlife refuge", accessible byunpaved road, just inside Modoc County. Fort Ord - Closed in 1994, this facilityis now an urban warfare training center for US and foreign troops, and may havesome "P.O.W. - C.I." enclosures. Twentynine Palms Marine Base - Birthplace
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of the infamous "Would you shoot American citizens?" Quiz. New camps being built on "back 40". Oakdale - Rex 84 camp capable of holding at least 20,000 people. 90 mi. East of San Francisco. Terminal Island - (Long Beach) located
next to naval shipyards operated by ChiCom shipping interests. Federal prisonfacility located here. Possible deportation point. Ft. Irwin - FEMA facility near Barstow. Base is designated inactive but has staffed camp. McClellan AFB -facility capable for 30,000 - 35,000 Sacramento - Army Depot - No specificinformation at this time. Mather AFB - Road to facility is blocked off by cement
barriers and a stop sign. Sign states area is restricted; as of 1997 there were barbed wire fences pointing inward, a row of stadium lights pointed toward anempty field, etc. Black boxes on poles may have been cameras.
COLORADO
Trinidad - WWII German/Italian camp being renovated. Granada - ProwersCounty - WWII Japanese internment camp Ft. Carson - Along route 115 near Canon City
CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE No data available.
FLORIDAAvon Park - Air Force gunnery range, Avon Park has an on-base "correctionalfacility" which was a former WWII detention camp. Camp Krome - DoJ
detention/interrogation center, Rex 84 facility Eglin AFB - This base is over 30miles long, from Pensacola to Hwy 331 in De Funiak Springs. High capacityfacility, presently manned and populated with some prisoners. Pensacola -Federal Prison Camp Everglades - It is believed that a facility may be carved outof the wilds here.
GEORGIAFt. Benning - Located east of Columbus near Alabama state line. Rex 84 site -Prisoners brought in via Lawson Army airfield. Ft. Mc Pherson - US ForceCommand - Multiple reports that this will be the national headquarters and
coordinating center for foreign/UN troop movement and detainee collection. Ft.Gordon - West of Augusta - No information at this time. Unadilla - DoolyCounty - Manned, staffed FEMA prison on route 230, no prisoners. Oglethorpe- Macon County; facility is located five miles from Montezuma, three milesfrom Oglethorpe. This FEMA prison has no staff and no prisoners. Morgan -Calhoun County, FEMA facility is fully manned & staffed - no prisoners.
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Camilla - Mitchell County, south of Albany. This FEMA facility is located onMt. Zion Rd approximately 5.7 miles south of Camilla. Unmanned - no
prisoners, no staff. Hawkinsville - Wilcox County; Five miles east of town, fully
manned and staffed but no prisoners. Located on fire road 100/Upper River Road Abbeville - South of Hawkinsville on US route 129; south of town off route 280 near Ocmulgee River. FEMA facility is staffed but without prisoners.McRae - Telfair County - 1.5 miles west of McRae on Hwy 134 (8th St).Facility is on Irwinton Avenue off 8th St., manned & staffed - no prisoners. FortGillem - South side of Atlanta - FEMA designated detention facility. FortStewart - Savannah area - FEMA designated detention facility
HAWAIIHalawa Heights area - Crematory facility located in hills above city. Area is
marked as a state department of health laboratory. Barbers Point NAS - Thereare several military areas that could be equipped for detention / deportation.Honolulu - Detention transfer facility at the Honolulu airport similar inconstruction to the one in.Oklahoma (pentagon-shaped building where airplanescan taxi up to).
IDAHOMinidoka/Jerome Counties - WWII Japanese-American internment facility
possibly under renovation. Clearwater National Forest - Near Lolo Pass - Justmiles from the Montana state line near Moose Creek, this unmanned facility is
reported to have a nearby airfield. Wilderness areas - Possible location. No data.
ILLINOISMarseilles - Located on the Illinois River off Interstate 80 on Hwy 6. It is arelatively small facility with a cap of 1400 prisoners. Though it is small it isdesigned like prison facilities with barred windows, but the real smoking gun isthe presence of military vehicles. Being located on the Illinois River it is
possible that prisoners will be brought in by water as well as by road and air.This facility is approximately 75 miles west of Chicago. National Guard trainingarea nearby. Scott AFB - Barbed wire prisoner enclosure reported to exist just
off-base. More info needed, as another facility on-base is beieved to exist. Pekin- This Federal satellite prison camp is also on the Illinois River, just south of Peoria. It supplements the federal penitentiary in Marion, which is equipped tohandle additional population outside on the grounds. Chanute AFB - Rantoul,near Champaign/Urbana - This closed base had WWII - era barracks that werecondemned and torn down, but the medical facility was upgraded and additional
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fencing put up in the area. More info needed. Marion - Federal Penitentiary andsatellite prison camp inside Crab Orchard Nat'l Wildlife Refuge. Manned,staffed, populated fully. Greenfield - Two federal correctional "satellite prison
camps" serving Marion - populated as above. Shawnee National Forest - PopeCounty - This area has seen heavy traffic of foreign military equipment andtroops via Illinois Central Railroad, which runs through the area. Suspectedlocation is unknown, but may be close to Vienna and Shawnee correctionalcenters, located 6 mi. west of Dixon Springs. Savanna Army Depot - NW areaof state on Mississippi River. Lincoln, Sheridan, Menard, Pontiac, Galesburg -State prison facilities equipped for major expansion and close or adjacent tohighways & railroad tracks. Kankakee - Abandoned industrial area on west sideof town (Rt.17 & Main) designated as FEMA detention site. Equipped withwater tower, incinerator, a small train yard behind it and the rear of the facility
is surrounded by barbed wire facing inwards.
INDIANAIndianapolis / Marion County - Amtrak railcar repair facility (closed);controversial site of a major alleged detention / processing center. Althoughsome sources state that this site is a "red herring", photographic and videoevidence suggests otherwise. This large facility contains large 3-4 inch gasmains to large furnaces (crematoria??), helicopter landing pads, railheads for
prisoners, Red/Blue/Green zones for classifying/processing incoming personnel,one-way turnstiles, barracks, towers, high fences with razor wire, etc. Personnel
with government clearance who are friendly to the patriot movement took aguided tour of the facility to confirm this site. This site is located next to aclosed refrigeration plant facility. Ft. Benjamin Harrison - Located in thenortheast part of Indianapolis, this base has been decomissioned from "active"use but portions are still ideally converted to hold detainees. Helicopter landingareas still exist for prisoners to be brought in by air, land & rail. Crown Point -Across street from county jail, former hospital. One wing presently being usedfor county work-release program, 80% of facility still unused. Possible FEMAdetention center or holding facility. Camp Atterbury - Facility is converted tohold prisoners and boasts two active compounds presently configured for
minumum security detainees. Located just west of Interstate 65 near Edinburgh,south of Indianapolis. Terre Haute - Federal Correctional Institution, Satellite
prison camp and death facility. Equipped with crematoria reported to have acapacity of 3,000 people a day. FEMA designated facility located here. FortWayne - This city located in Northeast Indiana has a FEMA designateddetention facility, accessible by air, road and nearby rail. Kingsbury - This
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"closed" military base is adjacent to a state fish & wildlife preserve. Part of the base is converted to an industrial park, but the southern portion of this propertyis still used. It is bordered on the south by railroad, and is staffed with some
foreign-speaking UN troops. A local police officer who was hunting andcamping close to the base in the game preserve was accosted, roughed up, andwarned by the English-speaking unit commander to stay away from the area. Itwas suggested to the officer that the welfare of his family would depend on his"silence". Located just southeast of LaPorte. Jasper-Pulaski Wildlife Area -Youth Corrections farm located here. Facility is "closed", but is still staffed and
being "renovated". Total capacity unknown. Grissom AFB - This closed airbasestill handles a lot of traffic, and has a "state-owned" prison compound on thesouthern part of the facility.
UNICOR . Jefferson Proving Grounds - Southern Indiana - This facility was an active
base with test firing occuring daily. Portions of the base have been opened tocreate an industrial park, but other areas are still highly restricted. A camp is
believed to be located "downrange". Facility is equipped with an airfield and hasa nearby rail line. Newport - Army Depot - VX nerve gas storage facility. Secretmeetings were held here in 1998 regarding the addition of the Kankakee River watershed to the Heritage Rivers Initiative. Hammond - large enclosure
identified in FEMA-designated city.
IOWA No data available.
KANSASLeavenworth - US Marshal's Fed Holding Facility, US Penitentiary, FederalPrison Camp, McConnell Air Force Base. Federal death penalty facility.Concordia - WWII German POW camp used to exist at this location but there isno facility there at this time. Ft. Riley - Just north of Interstate 70, airport, near
city of Manhattan. El Dorado - Federal prison converted into forced-labor camp,UNICOR industries. Topeka - 80 acres has been converted into a temporaryholding camp.
KENTUCKYAshland - Federal prison camp in Eastern Kentucky near the Ohio River.Louisville - FEMA detention facility, located near restricted area US naval
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ordnance plant. Military airfield located at facility, which is on south side of city. Lexington - FEMA detention facility, National Guard base with adjacentairport facility. Manchester - Federal prison camp located inside Dan Boone
National Forest. Ft. Knox - Detention center, possibly located near Salt River, inrestricted area of base. Local patriots advise that black Special Forces & UNgray helicopters are occasionally seen in area. Land Between the Lakes - Thisarea was declared a UN biosphere and is an ideal geographic location for detention facilities. Area is an isthmus extending out from Tennessee, betweenLake Barkley on the east and Kentucky Lake on the west. Just scant miles fromFort Campbell in Tennessee.
LOUISIANAFt. Polk - This is a main base for UN troops & personnel, and a training center
for the disarmament of America. Livingston - WWII German/Italian internmentcamp being renovated?; halfway between Baton Rouge and Hammond, severalmiles north of Interstate 12. Oakdale - Located on US route 165 about 50 milessouth of Alexandria; two federal detention centers just southeast of Fort Polk.
MAINEHoulton - WWII German internment camp in Northern Maine, off US Route 1.
MARYLAND, and DCFt. Meade - Halfway between the District of Criminals and Baltimore. Data
needed. Ft. Detrick - Biological warfare center for the NWO, located inFrederick.
MASSACHUSETTSCamp Edwards / Otis AFB - Cape Cod - This "inactive" base is being convertedto hold many New Englander patriots. Capacity unknown. Ft. Devens - Activedetention facility. More data needed.
MICHIGANCamp Grayling - Michigan Nat'l Guard base has several confirmed detention
camps, classic setup with high fences, razor wire, etc. Guard towers are verywell-built, sturdy. Multiple compounds within larger enclosures. Facility deepwithin forest area. Sawyer AFB - Upper Peninsula - south of Marquette - Nodata available. Bay City - Classic enclosure with guard towers, high fence, andclose to shipping port on Saginaw Bay, which connects to Lake Huron. Could
be a deportation point to overseas via St. Lawrence Seaway. Southwest - possibly Berrien County - FEMA detention center. Lansing - FEMA detention
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facility.
MINNESOTA
Duluth - Federal prison camp facility. Camp Ripley - new prison facility.
MISSISSIPPIThese sites are confirmed hoaxes. Hancock County - NASA test site De Soto
National Forest. "These two supposed camps in Mississippi do not exist.Members of the Mississippi Militia have checked these out on more than oneoccasion beginning back when they first appeared on the Internet andthroughout the Patriot Movement." - Commander D. Rayner, Mississippi Militia
MISSOURI
Richards-Gebaur AFB - located in Grandview, near K.C.MO. A very largeinternment facility has been built on this base, and all base personnel arerestricted from coming near it. Ft. Leonard Wood - Situated in the middle of Mark Twain National Forest in Pulaski County. This site has been known for some UN training, also home to the US Army Urban Warfare Training school"Stem Village". Warsaw - Unconfirmed report of a large concentration campfacility.
MONTANAMalmstrom AFB - UN aircraft groups stationed here, and possibly a detention
facility.
NEBRASKAScottsbluff - WWII German POW camp (renovated?). Northwest, Northeastcorners of state - FEMA detention facilities - more data needed. South Central
part of state - Many old WWII sites - some may be renovated.
NEVADAElko - Ten miles south of town. Wells - Camp is located in the O'Niel basinarea, 40 miles north of Wells, past Thousand Springs, west off Hwy 93 for 25
miles. Pershing County - Camp is located at I-80 mile marker 112, south side of the highway, about a mile back on the county road and then just off the roadabout 3/4mi. Winnemucca - Battle Mountain area - at the base of the mountains.
Nellis Air Force Range - Northwest from Las Vegas on Route 95. Nellis AFB is just north of Las Vegas on Hwy 604. Stillwater Naval Air Station - east of Reno . No additional data.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE / VERMONT Northern New Hampshire - near Lake Francis. No additional data.
NEW JERSEYFt. Dix / McGuire AFB - Possible deportation point for detainees. Lots of
pictures taken of detention compounds and posted on Internet, this camp is well-known. Facility is now complete and ready for occupancy.
NEW MEXICOFt. Bliss - This base actually straddles Texas state line. Just south of Alomogordo, Ft. Bliss has thousands of acres for people who refuse to go withthe "New Order". Holloman AFB (Alomogordo)- Home of the GermanLuftwaffe in Amerika; major UN base. New facility being built on this base,
according to recent visitors. Many former USAF buildings have been torn down by the busy and rapidly growing German military force located here. FortStanton - currently being used as a youth detention facility approximately 35miles north of Ruidoso, New Mexico. Not a great deal of informationconcerning the Lordsburg location. White Sands Missile Range - Currently
being used as a storage facility for United Nations vehicles and equipment.Observers have seen this material brought in on the Whitesands rail spur in OroGrande New Mexico about thirty miles from the Texas, New Mexico Border.
NEW YORK
Ft. Drum - two compounds: Rex 84 detention camp and FEMA detentionfacility. Albany - FEMA detention facility. Otisville - Federal correctionalfacility, near Middletown. Buffalo - FEMA detention facility.
NORTH CAROLINACamp Lejeune / New River Marine Airfield - facility has renovated, occupiedWWII detention compounds and "mock city" that closely resembles Anytown,USA. Fort Bragg - Special Warfare Training Center. Renovated WWIIdetention facility. Andrews - Federal experiment in putting a small town under siege. Began with the search/ hunt for survivalist Eric Rudolph. No persons
were allowed in or out of town without federal permission and travel throughtown was highly restricted. Most residents compelled to stay in their homes.Unregistered Baptist pastor from Indiana visiting Andrews affirmed these facts.
NORTH DAKOTAMinot AFB - Home of UN air group. More data needed on facility.
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OHIOCamp Perry - Site renovated; once used as a POW camp to house German andItalian prisoners of WWII. Some tar paper covered huts built for housing these
prisoners are still standing. Recently, the construction of multiple 200-man barracks have replaced most of the huts. Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus -FEMA detention facilities. Data needed. Lima - FEMA detention facility.Another facility located in/near old stone quarry near Interstate 75. Railroadaccess to property, fences etc.
OKLAHOMATinker AFB (OKC) - All base personnel are prohibited from going near civiliandetention area, which is under constant guard. Will Rogers World Airport -FEMA's main processing center for west of the Mississippi. All personnel are
kept out of the security zone. Federal prisoner transfer center located here (A pentagon-shaped building where airplanes can taxi up to). Photos have beentaken and this site will try to post soon! El Reno - Renovated federal internmentfacility with CURRENT population of 12,000 on Route 66. McAlester - near Army Munitions Plant property - former WWII German / Italian POW campdesignated for future use. Ft. Sill (Lawton) - Former WWII detention camps.More data still needed.
OREGONSheridan - Federal prison satellite camp northwest of Salem. Josephine County -
WWII Japanese internment camp ready for renovation. Sheridan - FEMAdetention center. Umatilla - New prison spotted.
PENNSYLVANIAAllenwood - Federal prison camp located south of Williamsport on theSusquehanna River. It has a current inmate population of 300, and is identified
by William Pabst as having a capacity in excess of 15,000 on 400 acres.Indiantown Gap Military Reservation - located north of Harrisburg. Used for WWII POW camp and renovated by Jimmy Carter. Was used to hold Cubansduring Mariel boat lift.
Camp Hill - State prison close to Army depot. Lots of room, located in CampHill, Pa. New Cumberland Army Depot - on the Susquehanna River, located off Interstate 83 and Interstate 76.Schuylkill Haven - Federal prison camp, north of Reading.
SOUTH CAROLINA
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Greenville - Unoccupied youth prison camp; total capacity unknown.Charleston - Naval Reserve & Air Force base, restricted area on naval base.
SOUTH DAKOTAYankton - Federal prison campBlack Hills Nat'l Forest - north of Edgemont, southwest part of state. WWIIinternment camp being renovated.
TENNESSEEFt. Campbell - Next to Land Between the Lakes; adjacent to airfield and US Alt.41.Millington - Federal prison camp next door to Memphis Naval Air Station.Crossville - Site of WWII German / Italian prison camp is renovated; completed
barracks and behind the camp in the woods is a training facility with high tightropes and a rappelling deck.
Nashville - There are two buildings built on State property that are definitely built to hold prisoners. They are identical buildings - side by side on Old BrileyParkway. High barbed wire fence that curves inward.
TEXASAustin - Robert Mueller Municipal airport has detenion areas inside hangars.Bastrop - Prison and military vehicle motor pool.Eden - 1500 bed privately run federal center. Currently holds illegal aliens.
Ft. Hood (Killeen) - Newly built concentration camp, with towers, barbed wireetc., just like the one featured in the movie Amerika. Mock city for NWOshock- force training. Some footage of this area was used in "Waco: A NewRevelation" Reese AFB (Lubbock) - FEMA designated detention facility.Sheppard AFB - in Wichita Falls just south of Ft. Sill, OK. FEMA designateddetention facility.
North Dallas - near Carrolton - water treatment plant, close to interstate andrailroad.Mexia - East of Waco 33mi.; WWII German facility may be renovated.Amarillo - FEMA designated detention facility
Ft. Bliss (El Paso) - Extensive renovation of buildings and from what patriotshave been able to see, many of these buildings that are being renovated are
being surrounded by razor wire.Beaumont / Port Arthur area - hundreds of acres of federal camps already builton large-scale detention camp design, complete with the double rows of chainlink fencing with razor type concertina wire on top of each row. Some (but not
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all) of these facilities are currently being used for low-risk state prisoners whorequire a minimum of supervision.Ft. Worth - Federal prison under construction on the site of Carswell AFB.
UTAHMillard County - Central Utah - WWII Japanese camp. (Renovated?)Ft. Douglas - This "inactive" military reservation has a renovated WWIIconcentration camp.Migratory Bird Refuge - West of Brigham City - contains a WWII internmentcamp that was built before the game preserve was established.Cedar City - east of city - no data available. Wendover - WWII internment campmay be renovated.Skull Valley - southwestern Camp William property - east of the old bombing
range. Camp was accidentally discovered by a man and his son who were rabbithunting; they were discovered and apprehended. SW of Tooele.
VIRGINIAFt. A.P. Hill (Fredericksburg) - Rex 84 / FEMA facility. Estimated capacity45,000.Petersburg - Federal satellite prison camp, south of Richmond.
WEST VIRGINIABeckley - Alderson - Lewisburg - Former WWII detention camps that are now
converted into active federal prison complexes capable of holding several timestheir current populations. Alderson is presently a women's federal reformatory.Morgantown - Federal prison camp located in northern WV; just north of Kingwood.Mill Creek - FEMA detention facility.Kingwood - Newly built detention camp at Camp Dawson Army Reservation.More data needed on Camp Dawson.
WASHINGTONSeattle/Tacoma - SeaTac Airport: fully operational federal transfer center
Okanogan County - Borders Canada and is a site for a massive concentrationcamp capable of holding hundreds of thousands of people for slave labor. Thisis probably one of the locations that will be used to hold hard core patriots whowill be held captive for the rest of their lives.Sand Point Naval Station - Seattle - FEMA detention center used actively duringthe 1999 WTO protests to classify prisoners.
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Ft. Lewis / McChord AFB - near Tacoma - This is one of several sites that may be used to ship prisoners overseas for slave labor.
WISCONSINFt. McCoy - Rex 84 facility with several complete interment compounds.Oxford - Central part of state - Federal prison & staellite camp and FEMAdetention facility.
WYOMINGHeart Mountain - Park County N. of Cody - WWII Japanese interment campready for renovation.Laramie - FEMA detention facilitySouthwest - near Lyman - FEMA detention facility
East Yellowstone - Manned internment facility - Investigating patriots wereapprehended by European soldiers speaking in an unknown language. Federalgovernment assumed custody of the persons and arranged their release.
OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE UNITED STATESThere are many other locations not listed above that are worthy of considerationas a possible detention camp site, but due to space limitations and the timeneeded to verify, could not be included here. Virtually all military reservations,
posts, bases, stations, & depots can be considered highly suspect (because it is"federal" land). Also fitting this category are "Regional Airports" and
"International Airports" which also fall under federal jurisdiction and havelimited-access areas. Mental hospitals, closed hospitals & nursing homes, closedmilitary bases, wildlife refuges, state prisons, toxic waste dumps, hotels andother areas all have varying degrees of potential for being a detention camp area.The likelihood of a site being suspect increases with transportation access to thesite, including airports/airstrips, railheads, navigable waterways & ports,interstate and US highways. Some facilities are "disguised" as industrial or commercial properties, camouflaged or even wholly contained inside large
buildings (Indianapolis) or factories. Many inner-city buildings left vacantduring the de-industrialization of America have been quietly acquired and held,
sometimes retrofitted for their new uses.
CANADAOur Canadian friends tell us that virtually all Canadian military bases, especiallythose north of the 50th Parallel, are all set up with concentration camps. Noteven half of these can be listed, but here are a few sites with the massive land
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space to handle any population:Suffield CFB - just north of Medicine Hat, less than 60 miles from the USA.Primrose Lake Air Range - 70 miles northeast of Edmonton.
Wainwright CFB - halfway between Medicine Hat and Primrose Lake.Ft. Nelson - Northernmost point on the BC Railway line.Ft. McPherson - Very cold territory ~ NW Territories. Ft. Providence - Locatedon Great Slave Lake. Halifax - Nova Scotia. Dept. of National Defensereserve.... And others.
OVERSEAS LOCATIONSGuayanabo, Puerto Rico - Federal prison camp facility. Capacity unknown.Guantanamo Bay, Cuba - US Marine Corps Base - Presently home to 30,000Mariel Cubans and 40,000 Albanians. Total capacity unknown.
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http://www.sianews.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1062
Camp FEMA Project
http://www.takebackwashington.com
BCST 8/27/06C-SPAN BOOK TV - 9/11 COMMISSION INTERVIEW
9/11 ACCOUNTABILTY Vs. "The Case For Impeachment"
AUDIO (ABOUT 55 MINUTES)
http://www.apfn.net/pogo/L002I060827-911-impeachment2.MP3
9/11 ACCOUNTABILITY....WE WHERE VERY UNJUDGEMENTAL
THE 9/11 COMMISSION....THESE GUYS ARE SHOCKING!!!!
AUDIO:
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FEMA Camp footage - Google Videohttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8272096722231303649
IT IS WORTH READING THESE DECLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS TO SEE A
POSSIBLE REASON SO MANY MILITARY BASES ARE CLOSING
THIS IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE...
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IN OTHER WORDS- THIS IS NOT FROM THE 1940'S
America's Prison Camps
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/prison_camps.htm
Army Document Jan. 2005
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/prison_camps.pdf .pdf file
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/prison_camps.zip zipped Word file 35mbMirrored from Illuminati-News
http://www.illuminati-news.com/pdf/prison_camps.pdf
American Prison Camps Are on the Wayhttp://www.alternet.org/rights/42458/
WATCH: TERROR STORM!!!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4757274759497686216&q=terror+storm
Former Congressman Warns Of Martial Law Camps In America
San Francisco Chronicle
Rule by fear or rule by law?
Lewis Seiler,Dan Hamburg
Monday, February 4, 2008
"The power of the Executive to cast a man into prison without formulating anycharge known to the law, and particularly to deny him the judgment of his peers,
is in the highest degree odious and is the foundation of all totalitarian
government whether Nazi or Communist."
- Winston Churchill, Nov. 21, 1943
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Since 9/11, and seemingly without the notice of most Americans, the federal
government has assumed the authority to institute martial law, arrest a wide
swath of dissidents (citizen and noncitizen alike), and detain people without legal
or constitutional recourse in the event of "an emergency influx of immigrants in
the U.S., or to support the rapid development of new programs."
Beginning in 1999, the government has entered into a series of single-bid
contracts with Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR) to build
detention camps at undisclosed locations within the United States. The
government has also contracted with several companies to build thousands of
railcars, some reportedly equipped with shackles, ostensibly to transport
detainees.
According to diplomat and author Peter Dale Scott, the KBR contract is part of a
Homeland Security plan titled ENDGAME, which sets as its goal the removal of
"all removable aliens" and "potential terrorists."
Fraud-busters such as Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Los Angeles, have complained
about these contracts, saying that more taxpayer dollars should not go to
taxpayer-gouging Halliburton. But the real question is: What kind of "new
programs" require the construction and refurbishment of detention facilities in
nearly every state of the union with the capacity to house perhaps millions of
people?
Sect. 1042 of the 2007 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), "Use of theArmed Forces in Major Public Emergencies," gives the executive the power to
invoke martial law. For the first time in more than a century, the president is
now authorized to use the military in response to "a natural disaster, a disease
outbreak, a terrorist attack or any other condition in which the President
determines that domestic violence has occurred to the extent that state officials
cannot maintain public order."
The Military Commissions Act of 2006, rammed through Congress just before
the 2006 midterm elections, allows for the indefinite imprisonment of anyone
who donates money to a charity that turns up on a list of "terrorist"organizations, or who speaks out against the government's policies. The law calls
for secret trials for citizens and noncitizens alike.
Also in 2007, the White House quietly issued National Security Presidential
Directive 51 (NSPD-51), to ensure "continuity of government" in the event of
what the document vaguely calls a "catastrophic emergency." Should the
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president determine that such an emergency has occurred, he and he alone is
empowered to do whatever he deems necessary to ensure "continuity of
government." This could include everything from canceling elections to
suspending the Constitution to launching a nuclear attack. Congress has yet to
hold a single hearing on NSPD-51.
U.S. Rep. Jane Harman, D-Venice (Los Angeles County) has come up with a new
way to expand the domestic "war on terror." Her Violent Radicalization and
Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007 (HR1955), which passed the
House by the lopsided vote of 404-6, would set up a commission to "examine and
report upon the facts and causes" of so-called violent radicalism and extremist
ideology, then make legislative recommendations on combatting it.
According to commentary in the Baltimore Sun, Rep. Harman and her
colleagues from both sides of the aisle believe the country faces a native brand of
terrorism, and needs a commission with sweeping investigative power to combat
it.
A clue as to where Harman's commission might be aiming is the Animal
Enterprise Terrorism Act, a law that labels those who "engage in sit-ins, civil
disobedience, trespass, or any other crime in the name of animal rights" as
terrorists. Other groups in the crosshairs could be anti-abortion protesters, anti-
tax agitators, immigration activists, environmentalists, peace demonstrators,
Second Amendment rights supporters ... the list goes on and on. According to
author Naomi Wolf, the National Counterterrorism Center holds the names of roughly 775,000 "terror suspects" with the number increasing by 20,000 per
month.
What could the government be contemplating that leads it to make contingency
plans to detain without recourse millions of its own citizens?
The Constitution does not allow the executive to have unchecked power under
any circumstances. The people must not allow the president to use the war on
terrorism to rule by fear instead of by law.
Lewis Seiler is the president of Voice of the Environment, Inc. Dan Hamburg, a
former congressman, is executive director.
This article appeared on page B - 7 of the San Francisco Chronicle
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FEMA CONCENTRATION CAMPS: Locations and Executive Ordershttp://www.apfn.org/apfn/camps1.htm
Compound / Range 3This is the site with the latest info & pictures concerning the "Camp Grayling Range 3area" speculated by some to be a citizen detention camp located on a Michiganmilitary reservation.Surely, this is a very real place...But, what is this place exactly, and does it serve as asinister holding area for future government dissidents through Rex '84, OperationGarden Plot, & FEMA programs?Decide for yourself...http://www.geocities.com/stealth_shadow2005/index.html
Camps for Citizens: Ashcroft's Hellish VisionWed Aug 14 20:09:38 200268.98.68.169
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Camps for Citizens: Ashcroft's Hellish Vision
Attorney general shows himself as a menace to liberty.
By Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley is a professor of constitutional law at
George Washington University.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_02/08.15B.ashcr.camps.htm
Los Angeles Times
Wednesday, 14 August, 2002
Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft's announced desire for camps for U.S. citizens he
deems to be "enemy combatants" has moved him from merely being a political
embarrassment to being a constitutional menace.
Ashcroft's plan, disclosed last week but little publicized, would allow him
to order the indefinite incarceration of U.S. citizens and summarily strip
them of their constitutional rights and access to the courts by declaring
them enemy combatants.
The proposed camp plan should trigger immediate congressional hearings and
reconsideration of Ashcroft's fitness for this important office. Whereas
Al Qaeda is a threat to the lives of our citizens, Ashcroft has become
clear and present threat to our liberties.
The camp plan was forged at an optimistic time for Ashcroft's small inner
circle, which has been carefully watching two test cases to see whether
this vision could become a reality. The cases of Jose Padilla and Yaser
Esam Hamdi will determine whether U.S. citizens can be held without charges
and subject to the arbitrary and unchecked authority of the government.
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Hamdi has been held without charge even though the facts of his case are
virtually identical to those in the case of John Walker Lindh. Both Hamdi
and Lindh were captured in Afghanistan as foot soldiers in Taliban units.
Yet Lindh was given a lawyer and a trial, while Hamdi rots in a floating
Navy brig in Norfolk, Va.
This week, the government refused to comply with a federal judge who ordered
that he be given the underlying evidence justifying Hamdi's treatment. The
Justice Department has insisted that the judge must simply accept its
declaration and cannot interfere with the president's absolute authority
in "a time of war."
In Padilla's case, Ashcroft initially claimed that the arrest stopped a plan
to detonate a radioactive bomb in New York or Washington, D.C. The
administration later issued an embarrassing correction that there was
no evidence Padilla was on such a mission. What is clear is that Padilla
is an American citizen and was arrested in the United States--two facts
that should trigger the full application of constitutional rights.
Ashcroft hopes to use his self-made "enemy combatant" stamp for any citizen
whom he deems to be part of a wider terrorist conspiracy.
Perhaps because of his discredited claims of preventing radiological
terrorism, aides have indicated that a "high-level committee" will recommend
which citizens are to be stripped of their constitutional rights and sentto Ashcroft's new camps.
Few would have imagined any attorney general seeking to reestablish such
camps for citizens. Of course, Ashcroft is not considering camps on the
order of the internment camps used to incarcerate Japanese American
citizens in World War II. But he can be credited only with thinking
smaller; we have learned from painful experience that unchecked authority,
once tasted, easily becomes insatiable.
We are only now getting a full vision of Ashcroft's America. Some of hispredecessors dreamed of creating a great society or a nation unfettered
by racism. Ashcroft seems to dream of a country secured from itself,
neatly contained and controlled by his judgment of loyalty.
For more than 200 years, security and liberty have been viewed as coexistent
values. Ashcroft and his aides appear to view this relationship as lineal,
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where security must precede liberty.
Since the nation will never be entirely safe from terrorism, liberty has
become a mere rhetorical justification for increased security.
Ashcroft is a catalyst for constitutional devolution, encouraging citizens
to accept autocratic rule as their only way of avoiding massive terrorist
attacks.
His greatest problem has been preserving a level of panic and fear that would
induce a free people to surrender the rights so dearly won by their ancestors.
In "A Man for All Seasons," Sir Thomas More was confronted by a young
lawyer,
Will Roper, who sought his daughter's hand. Roper proclaimed that he would
cut down every law in England to get after the devil.
More's response seems almost tailored for Ashcroft: "And when the last law was
down and the devil turned round on you, where would you hide, Roper, the laws
all being flat? ... This country's planted thick with laws from coast to
coast ... and if you cut them down--and you are just the man to do it--do
you really think you could stand upright in the winds that would blow then?"
Every generation has had Ropers and Ashcrofts who view our laws and
traditionsas mere obstructions rather than protections in times of peril. But before
we allow Ashcroft to denude our own constitutional landscape, we must take
a stand and have the courage to say, "Enough."
Every generation has its test of principle in which people of good faith can
no longer remain silent in the face of authoritarian ambition. If we cannot
join together to fight the abomination of American camps, we have already
lost what we are defending.
If you want other stories on this topic, search the Archives atlatimes.com/archives. For information about reprinting this article,
go to LA Times Rights and Permissions: Homepage .
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Interament Camps Map Posted 8/19/01
Sun Aug 19 02:01:46 2001
RECEIVED VIA MAIL 8/17/01
Dear APFN:
Sorry to sound mysterious, but with Echolon snooping I didn't want to
send a red flag.
My friend was a dispatcher for the truck lines for 35 years and no dummy.
When the bases were closed and her trucks sent in she knew by the material sent
in
that they were being rehabed for internment centers. enclosed is the
map she kept track of them.
Also you are missing the underground city of Denver under the airport and the
crematorium below. there was a website that carried the article and pictures.
If you want, I'll try to dig them up.
Also unknown is the 350 special forces military men last seen going to
the Denver airport and remain missing. This was 3 years ago.
Yours in the knowing Christians.
/s/
Concentration camps in US by State indexhttp://www.rense.com/general17/statebystate.htm
Concentration camps in UShttp://web.archive.org/web/20030325093911/http://gulagamerika.homestead.com
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Interament Camps MapPosted 8/19/01
PDF FORMAT:
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Concentration/Detention Camps
UN Equipment Said In Place Around UShttp://www.rense.com/political/campsfound.htm
CIVILIAN INTERNMENT CAMPS UP FOR REVIEWhttp://www.apfn.org/THEWINDS/archive/government/camp9-97.html
Concentration Camp Locations in Southern Californiahttp://www.apfn.org/apfn/concentration.htm
U.S. CONCENTRATION CAMPS FEMA AND THE REX
84 PROGRAM
"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"
Heres the full article
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Web site of Concentration Camps made for you! One of the U.S. Plans for NWO
"New world Order"
U.S. CONCENTRATION CAMPS
FEMA AND THE REX 84 PROGRAM
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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 Law need 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 whywould 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?
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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 Oregon 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. Howcould 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
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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 it’s 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
public’s 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 rightsof 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?
Archived:
http://web.archive.org/web/20001019053553/http://www.abovetopsecret.com/cam
ps.html
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The Coming American Holocaust? 9-22-98
Note - The following is an interview with 'Mr. Sea' regarding alleged New World
Order plans for the U.S. and its citizens. This is being posted as a point of information. We have seen video of the Indiana facility mentioned and it does appear to accurately fit the description in this interview.
[NOTE: odds are you won't believe this source, so I have included an alternative source
including admissions from the Director of Resource Management for the U.S. Army and
from Congressman Henry Gonzales (D,Texas). Read it and get very angry. - W.A.C.]
In the spring of 1997, Senior Editor, Professor Ian Stewart, met with "Mr. Sea" (realname known but withheld) to discuss what he has learned first-hand about the coming
persecution at the hands of the New World Order operatives.
With a seven-inch thick portfolio filled with photographs, news articles,correspondence, etc., Mr. Sea revealed disturbing information about New WorldOrder efforts to destroy and enslave America.
The following are some of Mr. Sea's comments. But first, let's take a look at the manwho made the comments.
Mr. Sea, a committed Christian, is a former inspector for the Joint Chiefs of Staff and
the Department of Defense, with 31 years of federal service: 22 in the military, ninewith the Department of Defense, including two years with the Air Staff. He's a holder of the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, threeawards of the Joint Service Medal, all of the Vietnamese awards, as well as the JointMeritorious Unit Medal.
When he retired a few years ago, he was awarded the Secretary of Defense CivilianService Medal. He's been around the world to 31 countries on four continents, andspeaks five languages.
Mr. Sea spoke of the coming American Holocaust of the Government's plans for dealing with the non-New World Orderites. He spoke of the infrastructure that hasalready been set up to incarcerate and execute Americans, and the locations of thefacilities that will be used for these purposes all with photographs, leaving little to theimagination.
"The infrastructure is set up. There are at least 130 concentration camps quietlymodified facilities which have sprung up and continue to spring up across the country,
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seemingly devoid of activity, yet requiring strange accoutrements such as barbedwire-topped fencing (with the tops turned inward) and helicopter wind socks. Mosthave good logistical supportability, with major highways and railroad transportfacilities adjacent to the sites.
"These facilities, many in remote areas across our country, are set up to becomeconcentration/detention camps, complete with gas chambers, for resisters anddissidents. Generally speaking, they're set up for dissenters who will not go along withthe New World Order. The 'resisters' are gun owners who refuse to give up their weapons; the 'dissidents' are Christians, Patriots and Constitutionalists. These campsare set up. I've seen many of them.
"On August 6, 1994, I toured the Amtrak Railcar Repair Facility at Beech Grove,Indianapolis, Indiana. There are at least ten maintenance barns at this facility,covering 129 acres, with two separate fences with the tops leaning inward. The
windows of several buildings have been bricked up. Hence, you have three levels of security for Amtrak repair barns!
"There are three helicopter 25-knot aviation wind socks (which aren't the correct onesto use for chemical spills which require 10-knot wind socks). There are high security
NSA-style people turnstiles, and high intensity/security lighting for 24-hour operation.The box car (gas chamber) building fence is marked with special 'RED/BLUE Zone'signs [visible in the photo ]. This corresponds to the 'mission' of the RED/BLUE Listswhich surfaced in June and July of 1996.
[NOTE: that is approx. when I became convinced that rumours of similar compounds herein Canada had a basis in fact.- W.A.C.]
"Under martial law, this will become a death camp. They're only going to handlecategory one and two (RED and BLUE) people there. This box car facility will beused for execution.
"One of the barns is large enough to put four box cars into. There are powered ventson the top of the barn to vent the gas out of the building after the box cars have beenfumigated. All of the buildings have newly installed six-inch gas pipes and furnaces
installed in all 'railroad barns.'
"Since the photo [snipped] was taken in August 1994, FEMA has allocated $6 millionto make the walls and roofs of the buildings 'airtight' (see article below). Under martial law, this facility could be immediately used as an SS-style 'termination' gaschamber.
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"On January 27, 1995, The Indianapolis News ran an article titled, 'Amtrak Lays off 212 at Beech Grove: 170 Lose Jobs at Maintenance Center Today.' Why perform $6million worth of renovations, and then lay off 212 people? Because the people doingthe final executions will not be Americans. Thus, the 'slots' of the 212 will be filledwith non-Americans.
"They'll hire foreigners for this 'cappo' task. Cappo ('chief' in Italian) was the title of the trustee prisoners who actually killed many Jews for the SS butchers at Dachau,and at other Nazi crematoria across Europe.
"The news article also said, '...hopes the yard may be able to solicit work repairing private train cars, and perhaps subway cars from Washington, DC, or other urbanareas.' The repairing of private trains is a dead giveaway to death cars!
"The article went on to say, 'Late last year, Congress ordered Amtrak to spend at least
$5.9 million patching holes in the roof and fixing masonry on the walls of the giantmachine sheds at Beech Grove.' These buildings have been 'sealed.' They're airtight.The facility is constructed to allow gas to be blown into all the buildings via the newlyinstalled, two-story, hot air heating furnaces."
Next, Mr. Sea elaborated on the two categories the 'RED and BLUE Lists' and whatthey mean: "The RED List is for pick-up and execution before unobtrusive
preparations for martial law are initiated. The BLUE List is also for execution, but at alater date 'within six weeks of martial law declaration. There are no 're-education'
plans for either category' just execution.
"When you get picked up on a RED pick-up, they'll take you from your home atnight...probably around 4 a.m. and put you in a black van, then drive you to ahelicopter waiting to fly you to an intermediate point. There, you'll be loaded onto a
big 64-passenger CH-47 Chinook helicopter...all black, unmarked and illegallyoperating under the Treaty on Open Skies.
"Then they'll fly you to one of 38 cities where you'll board a 747, 737, or 727. "Youmay be taken straight to a temporary detention facility. When you're RED listed,you'll be taken to a red camp. Then you'll be executed.
"At some point, martial law will be declared. (Martial law is when the writ of HabeasCorpus to have a trial by jury is suspended. Instead, of going to the judge, you gostraight to jail for a limited time,) I suspect there will be a major outage, or some other crisis which will be the reason to declare martial law. At this point, the BLUE listed
people will be picked up. At that time, the country will be regionalized into tenregions, which are already designated by FEMA.
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"Be advised that it has been proven (in Wyoming and at least one other location) thatthe black choppers have state-of-the-art radio (RF) frequency wideband jammers, andcan jam cell phones and CBs while they're executing black operations missions (i.e.,in your area). This means that your cell phone could be jammed just before and/or during any action against you.
"In June of 1996, an FBI agent got hold of the Region Three BLUE List (from a CIAagent), and found his own name on it, and those of several others he knew in Virginia.The Regional BLUE List stated that the names on the BLUE List would be picked up'within six weeks of the actual martial law declaration.'
"This parallels the Nazi RED/BLUE List policy almost to the letter. The parallel Nazi plan was published by Heinz Hohne in his 1966 book, The Story of the Nazi SS: TheOrder of the Death's Head. (I've read this book and sent it to Jack McLamb.)
"People say, 'It won't work.' But it will work if the 300,000 Soviet troops which areALREADY HERE can get the guns. The name of the game is to blackball the peopleto get the guns . . . make the militia look bad, make guns look bad, make everybodygive up their guns. Once they get your gun, they've got you, UNLESS you've got theangel of the Lord at your door. If you've got the angel of the Lord out there protectingyou, it's another story. "The ones doing all of this are operating out of the highest
places in the Federal Government. They're cooperating with 'spirit guides andmediums' and using astrology and numerology. The spirit guides are telling them whatto do, and the entire thing is being orchestrated at the highest spiritual levels. Every
base has been covered. They've thought of everything.
"If you notice, they often do things on the 13th of the month. Mr. Clinton does a lot of things on the 13th. On September 13, 1993, the brokered Israeli-PLO peace accordwas signed. He waited 14 days, until September 13, 1994 to sign the Crime Bill. OnJune 13, 1995, he stated he'd veto the national debt authorization ceiling. On
November 13, he did veto it. On January 13, 1996, he made a speech to Bosnia.
"Amos 3:7 says that God doesn't do anything without first revealing His secrets to Hisservants the prophets. God is giving His people warnings. There are people who go to
prophecy conferences to see when the rapture is going to take place and listen to allthe peaceful prophets prophesying good news and glad tidings. But if we'll listen toGod, He is warning us of the times that are coming. We need to prepare.
"There will be an interim of probably just days from the time they launch the REDList, to the declaration of martial law when they'll start coming after those on theBLUE List. It'll work the same way it did with the Nazis who had a list of people to
pick up, on June 30, 1934, before they declared their 'mobilization.'
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"It's the same blueprint being used because it's the same spirit leading the FourthReich as led the Third Reich. In Germany, they used trains, here it will be helicoptersand 747s.
"When Hitler was villainizing the Jews, he hired thugs and dressed them in black
uniforms (our whole country is not going to black uniforms). He was buildingconcentration camps and setting up a transport system. In this country, they're now inthe process of villainizing Christians, Patriots, Constitutionalists, and outspoken talk-show hosts, etc.
"Who will be doing the actual picking up? Foreign 'cops' (United Nations InternalSecurity Forces). Over 30 foreign military bases under the United Nations flag arealready set up in the US., all with the approval of special appointees in high Federal
positions. These bases are already manned with over ONE MILLION troops fromRussia, Poland, Germany, Belgium, Turkey, Great Britain, Nicaragua, and Asian
countries.
"Why are they here? Because unlike our own troops many of which along with theGuard and Reserve of 24 states are being deployed overseas will have no qualmsabout firing on U.S. citizens when the time comes.
"There are more than 2,000 Russian tanks, military trucks and chemical warfarevehicles just outside Gulfport, Mississippi. They began arriving in January of 1994.
"There are 180 foreign troops at Fort Reilly which was confirmed to me by a
Brigadier General. There are 300 who came into the Birmingham, Alabama airport ona big white Russian cargo plane on December 13, 1995.
"As of 1995, there were 10,000 plus foreign troops at Fort Chafee, Arkansasreportedly making preparations for 20,000 'detainees.'
"Also in 1995 at Fort Polk, Louisiana (U.S. Army Post), Russian and EasternEuropean troops were deployed under the U.N. flag. [When questioned about this, thelegislative aide of the congressman who resides over Fort Polk, stated, "Yes, theywere there undertaking broad, joint training exercises. And, yes, the U.N. flag was
flying. There may still be some there today."]
"At the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, there are many Russian tanks. One of the NCOstold his father that he'd been maintaining them.
"This is going on all over the country. German troops are known to be at HollomanAir Force Base in New Mexico, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, and Fort
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Hood, Texas. Chinese troops are known to be at the Long Beach Naval Station inCalifornia.
"There's not going to be some future event when the invading troops are going toshow up. They're already here. When martial law is implemented, these foreign U.N.
troops will be policing our country, carrying out the plans of the New World Order.
"God is warning His people. There isn't much time before these events begin to take place. God's people need to prepare themselves in every way possible. It's not a timefor fear. It's a time for prayer, preparation and sharing our faith with a lost world.
"We must always remember Ephesians 6:12 which states: 'For we wrestle not againstflesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of thedarkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.'"
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U.S. Policy
Congress of the United StatesMarch 24, 1997
"Enclosed is the information you requested pertaining to the Army's policy
and guidance for establishing civilian inmate labor programs and civilianprison camps on Army installations. This information has not yet beenpublished (it is currently at the printers), however, it has been funded,staffed, and does reflect current Army policy."
-- Bill Hefner Member of Congress
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A U.S map which details the locations of detention centers, MJTF Police Basesand U.N. Combat Groups. The Picture of this map came from, "70th Week
Magazine" P.O. Box 771, Gladwater, Tx. 75647. This is a 1994 photo.
This is another U.S. map, that contains the markings, for the different camps.
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This shows the North Eastern section of the U.S., and shows a closer look, where
U.N. troops are located in North Western Montana, and a few other states as
well.
This is a view of the South Eastern U.S. on a map. The map is named, Region 4,
15 August 1994, "Phase III Operation". The legend shows a black star symbol,
where Russian troops/Armor are. U.N. symbol, for United Nations (foreign battle
groups). The map also has markings for "Ports of Entrys" into the U.S., by sea.
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This is a photo copy view, of the Wilcox Correctional Institution. It also has exact
details on location, and other information about the camp.
Another view of Wilcox Correctional Institution.
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Here is a photo blowup, of the directions of where Wilcox is, as well as other
important information of the institution.
There are over 100 primary and secondary concentration camps across the US.
Each houses about 20,000 prisoners. Currently the largest of these facilities is the
just outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Alaskan facility is a gigantic mental health
facility and can hold approximately 2 million people. The majority of these
facilities have no prisoners but are currently staffed by military personal. The
camps all have have railroad facilities, as well as roads, coming and going out of
them, to get there. Also quite a few are closed down military bases and are
adjacent to airport facilities.
PHOTOS:
FORT DEVENS, MASS.:
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This prison has factory facilities and a water reservoir that has been builtaround the camp. It was constructed in 1999 and the railroad had to lay tracksinto the prison from Canada and Boston. Note the extensive use of razor wire with the fences.
MASSACHUSETTSCamp Edwards / Otis AFB - Cape Cod - This "inactive" base is being
converted to hold many New Englander patriots. Capacity unknown. Ft. Devens
- Active detention facility. More data needed.
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/co.general/msg/3ec54e34a6739833
CAMP GRAYLING, MICHIGAN:
This facility is also very well-known to patriots but we include these photoshere, as all photos are, to show that it is not a conspiracy theory. Thedetention center has markers pointing to it from the highways in thesurrounding area.
Subject: Camp Grayling Range 3 area...
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 23:51:00 +0000From: John Smith [email protected] To: [email protected]
Camp Grayling Range 3 area...Webmaster:The Range 3 area of the Camp Grayling Michigan National Guard military
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reservation has long been rumored to be a civilian 'detention' campcompound, though the documenting photos of this area are quite outdatedthat gives evidence of its existence. I thought that a fresh look is long overdue.Since I live somewhat nearby I have undertaken to get some new photos &some fresh insights of this area.I have recently posted my findings with fresh photos & info on a Geocitieswebsitehttp://www.geocities.com/stealth_shadow2005/index.html http://www.apfn.net/messageboard/04-25-05/discussion.cgi.30.html
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FORT DIX, N.J.:
This facility is familiar to veteran patriots. The camp at Ft. Dix is larger thanbefore and can hold many thousands more than when these photos weretaken!!
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Ft. LEONARD WOOD, MISSOURI:
This facility is part of the "Stem Village" Urban Warfare Training Center. Thisfacility has a very small capacity at present, but is certainly capable of major future expansion. Most alarming is that this "urban warfare" center is modeledafter a generic small town in the USA!
NASHVILLE, TENN.:
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This facility is on state property. Note the high fences with the inward-curvingtops and barb wire. This facility can only serve one purpose: to hold people!
Some pre-made prison cells on the back of a truck
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Subject: In support of your exposure of concentration camps
Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2001 23:36:23 -0400
From: "Gene" [email protected]
In support of your exposure of concentration camps, I have come across the
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following links. It would be interesting to know their validity. The last two may
explain the reason of the camps are are most frightening if true:
Phil Schneider Lecture - UFOs and Cattle Cars Phil Schneider's warning:
PHIL SCHNEIDER VS - Phil Schneider's warningUnderground Bases: A Lecture by Phil Schnieder: May 1995 - another site of
Phil's warning
http://web.archive.org/web/20010805172624/http://www.gemini.org.uk/Twins/ufo
/april97/schneider.htm - another site offering Phil's warning
The OMEGA File : ATTENTION: CIVIL WAR IS ABOUT TO BEGIN IN THE
UNITED STATES!
http://www.uforanks.com/chapter_nineteen.htm
ThincBiz.com-Clinton's Carnage - a must read
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - a bit on the edge, but
still shows a pattern
GOA Texas: Political Prisoners in America - a very sad, but authentic ligitimate
looking story -- doesn't offer evidence of black box cars with shackles, but
does offer evidence of deliberate elimination of rightous politicians
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/6583/bases004.html-After
reading
this, you probably won't want anything to do with the "MARK OF THE
BEAST"
chip -- There are a lot of web references to DULCE, but this one makes the
Revelation look like it can be taken literally.http://www.totse.com/en/fringe/flying_saucers_from_andromeda/omegafl.html
--
makes Hitler look pale
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US Has been preparing to turn America into a military dictatorship
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US Has been preparing to turn America into a military dictatorshiphttp://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Evils%20in%20Government/Police
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White House Briefing Room
February 24, 2000
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
I have just signed a Presidential Decision Directive (PDD) that will improve
America’s ability to strengthen police and judicial institutions in countries where
peacekeeping forces are deployed. The PDD directs the Departments of State,
Defense and Justice to undertake a series of critical enhancements in the areas of
police-military coordination, as well as in police, penal and judicial training and
development.
In peacekeeping missions from the Balkans to East Timor, establishing basic lawand order has been among the most important - and formidable - challenges.
Developing effective local police forces, establishing credible court and penal
systems, and reforming legal codes can make the crucial difference between
building a just future and lapsing back into conflict.
When fully implemented, this PDD will help overcome major obstacles that
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currently confront international peacekeeping operations. By enhancing
cooperation between police and military peacekeepers, we will better ensure
public security during these operations. By more effectively training and fielding
international police monitors, we will better ensure that local police fairly and
effectively prevent the breakdown of law and order in post-conflict societies. And
by improving our ability to provide assistance to local judicial and penal
institutions, we will better ensure accountability, as well as confidence among
local populations often traumatized by the conflicts they have endured.
We must do everything possible to improve our ability to help countries in
transition to get the job done - and to encourage other governments and the
United Nations to be deeply engaged in these efforts.
http://www.newswatchmagazine.org/UNpolice/index.shtml
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Federal Detention Center in
Honolulu Hawaii, next to Honolulu
Airport and Hickum Air Base.
Completed May 2001 with 670 beds.
Special Housing Unit for
high-risk inmates Hawaii
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A Tour of the Facility
Federal Detention Centersby Sterling D. Allan, Manti, Utah
December 17, 1999
I was with a friend last night who related to me and several others a great deal of information about the state of the pending police state in this country. I plan torelay in a future post additional revelations he made. He is a very carefulresearcher, seeking original source information. The following is conveyed fromhis first-hand experience.
He showed us several photographs which he took of a "Federal Detention Center"in Seattle. He said he would allow me to publish the photos on my web site whenhe can get some time to make copies of them and send them to me next month.
They will be published to the same URL mentioned above.
The building looks like a cross between a prison and a hospital. It is huge -- aboutthe height of the Federal Murrah Building but twice the depth -- square rather thanrectangular with a gray concrete facade punctuated with small, vertical slitwindows. The lower two or three stories are decorated with red brick. Themarquee out in front of the building reads "Federal Detention Center" with a UNinsignia above it and address number 2425 below it, which piqued my interest,inasmuch as word number 2424 in the New Testament lexicon is the word"Iesous" (Jesus). Words of opposite meaning are very often found next to eachother in alphabetic sequence.
When he was in Seattle recently, my friend drove with a friend of his to this"Federal Detention Center." They parked in a spot marked for "visitors," went intothe reception area and asked when tours were held. After being told of some timeslots, they then proceeded outside and started taking pictures of the facility.
As they were doing so, a burly security guard-looking guy came up to them andsaid that he was taking them into custody for (I can't remember what he said thecharge was, but it was something like trespassing on Federal property).
My friend replied that they were waiting for a tour to begin and noted that they
were on a public sidewalk.
This did not seem to impress the officer. He said that there are no tours, and thathe was superior in rank to the person at the desk where they had received thatinformation.
After taking them inside for a lengthy interrogation, which made my friend'scompanion tremble for fear, they were finally released.
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When my friend told a physician acquaintance of his about the incident, thephysician, who is extremely rich and well known in the community, replied, "I willget you a tour."
And that he did. He and the chief of police, and a representative of the media, andmy friend were given a tour of the entire facility, minus the medical area -- whichwas an interesting omission inasmuch as the personnel at the facility hadpromised an exhaustive tour.
My friend said that every one of the detention center personnel he saw was blackand very large in stature.
The Law library, which every prison is required to have, was present, but theshelves were bare of any books. Outside the Medical area was a long line of waiting inmates. They were also shown the internment labor facility and were told
that the inmates were kept busy there for eight hours a day.
Though they had some inmates, the center was largely vacant considering itsoccupancy capacity of several thousand.
Outside the facility were parked five or six unmarked busses and several whitesemi trailers. Upon looking closer, my friend could see that behind the dark tintedwindows of the bus were bars. He showed us photos of two of the buses. Theywere like brand new Greyhound Busses, minus any writing on the thick white linebackground running the length of the bus with a thin red line above it.
When they asked what a "Federal Detention Center" was for and how it differedfrom a State or Federal Prison, they were told that these centers were built under the direction of President Clinton for those who committed federal crimes whichfit into three basic categories:
(1) Gun Violations(2) Crimes crossing state borders(3) Crimes committed on Indian Reservations
Apparently there are eight such structures in the U.S. My friend showed us aphoto of another Detention Center under construction in Oklahoma.
Each one of these are located at the ends of runways of the major airports of thecities in which they are located, where inmates could be loaded and unloadedaboard large transport aircraft. My friend called them "Transfer Centers,"guessing that they were designed for the future movement of dissident citizensfrom one concentration camp to another after Martial law has been imposed andconfiscation of guns enforced.
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Manzanar War Relocation Center - Owens Valley, California
Manzanar - America's Concentration Camp
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Georgia: Bill to replace electric chair with guillotine
Georgia lawmaker Doug Teper (Democrat) has proposed a bill to replace the state's
electric chair with the guillotine. Teper's reasoning? It would allow for death-row inmates
as organ donors, he says, since the "Blade makes a clean cut and leaves vital organs
intact."
In 1995, a move to replace the electric chair with lethal injection (poisoning) failed in
Georgia's assembly because legislators feared that prisoners could argue for a new
sentencing hearing if the state changed the law.
The Guillotine, invented by the French Dr. Guillotine, was mainly used in the 18th and
19th century and chops off a person's head. It hasn't been used for decades in any country
on this planet.
[March 5, 1996; based upon news report]
Watcher comments: There is a group of lawmakers out therewho think chopping people's heads off is a good idea. Criminalsare a good first step in acclimating the public to the spectacle of
death by beheading. The practical application of "organdonation" is a good excuse to implement guillotine production.
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By the time the antichrist takes control, there should be somevery skilled guillotine craftsman out there, and the infrastructurefor transporting such apparatus will be fully in place. Isn't that
convenient?
Read the Chilling Proposition from Teper et.
HB 1274 - Death penalty; guillotine provisions
SECTION 1.
1- 8 The General Assembly finds that while prisoners condemned to
1- 9 death may wish to donate one or more of their organs for 1-10 transplant, any such desire is thwarted by the fact that1-11 electrocution makes all such organs unsuitable for 1-12 transplant. The intent of the General Assembly in enacting1-13 this legislation is to provide for a method of execution1-14 which is compatible with the donation of organs by a1-15 condemned prisoner.
SECTION 2.
1-16 Article 2 of Chapter 10 of Title 17 of the Official Code of
1-17 Georgia Annotated, relating to the death penalty generally,1-18 is amended by striking in its entirety Code Section1-19 17-10-38, relating to death sentences generally, and1-20 inserting in lieu thereof the following:
1-21 "17-10-38. (Index)
1-22 (a) All persons who have been convicted of a capital1-23 offense and have had imposed upon them a sentence of death1-24 shall, at the election of the condemned, suffer such1-25 punishment either by electrocution or by guillotine. If
1-26 the condemned fails to make an election by the thirtieth1-27 day preceding the date scheduled for execution, punishment1-28 shall be by electrocution.
1-29 (b) In all cases in which the defendant is sentenced to be1-30 electrocuted executed, it shall be the duty of the trial1-31 judge in passing sentence to direct that the defendant be
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- Declared "economic emergency" to push through an 18-mile, $140 million
freeway right to a major contributor's property
- Used state employees for his re-election campaign
- Received (and didn't report) a favorable deal on a boat from a contributor who
got $1 million in Missouri state contracts
- His attorney general went to prison for converting state property to his own.
Editor's note: we never finished the Ashcroft page because he dropped out so
quickly. But here are a couple of sources:
- a web site that is obviously anti-Ashcroft but seems to have a lot of original
documents and articles on line. Lot's on the freeway issue.
Ashcroft's Freeway Scandal
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- a story in the very liberal though reasonably factual magazine Mother JonesMother Jones Magazine, Nov.-Dec. 1998
Mother Jones Magazine, Nov.-Dec. 1998
http://www.motherjones.com/commentary/power_plays/1998/11/saletan.html
BACK TO SKELETON CLOSET
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LOCATIONS
FEMA CONCENTRATION CAMP LOCATIONS
Where are these camps?
ALABAMAOpelika - Military compound either in or very near town.
Aliceville - WWII German POW camp - capacity 15,000
Ft. McClellan (Anniston) - Opposite side of town from Army Depot;
Maxwell AFB (Montgomery) - Civilian prison camp established under
Operation Garden Plot, currently operating with support staff and small inmate
population.
Talladega - Federal prison "satellite" camp.
ALASKA
Wilderness - East of Anchorage. No roads, Air & Railroad access only. Estimated capacity
of 500,000Elmendorf AFB - Northeast area of Anchorage - far end of base. Garden
Plot facility.
Eielson AFB - Southeast of Fairbanks. Operation Garden Plot facility.
Ft. Wainwright - East of Fairbanks
ARIZONA
Ft. Huachuca - 20 miles from Mexican border, 30 miles from Nogales Rex '84 facility.
Pinal County - on the Gila River - WWII Japanese detention camp. May be renovated.
Yuma County - Colorado River - Site of former Japanese detention camp (near proving
grounds). This site was completely removed in 1990 according to some reports.
Phoenix - Federal Prison Satellite Camp. Main federal facility expanded.Florence - WWII prison camp NOW RENOVATED, OPERATIONAL with
staff & 400 prisoners, operational capacity of 3,500.
Wickenburg - Airport is ready for conversion; total capacity unknown.
Davis-Monthan AFB (Tucson) - Fully staffed and presently holding
prisoners!!
Sedona - site of possible UN base.
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ARKANSAS
Ft. Chaffee (near Fort Smith, Arkansas) - Has new runway for aircraft, new camp facility
with cap of 40,000 prisoners
Pine Bluff Arsenal - This location also is the repository for B-Z nerve agent, which causes
sleepiness, dizziness, stupor; admitted use is for civilian control.
Jerome - Chicot/Drew Counties - site of WWII Japanese campsRohwer - Descha County - site of WWII Japanese camps
Blythville AFB - Closed airbase now being used as camp. New wooden barracks have been
constructed at this location. Classic decorations - guard towers, barbed wire, high fences.
Berryville - FEMA facility located east of Eureka Springs off Hwy. 62.
Omaha - Northeast of Berryville near Missouri state line, on Hwy 65 south of old wood
processing plant. Possible crematory facility.
CALIFORNIA
Vandenburg AFB - Rex 84 facility, located near Lompoc & Santa Maria. Internment
facility is located near the oceanside, close to Space Launch Complex #6, also called "Slick
Six". The launch site has had "a flawless failure record" and is rarely used.Norton AFB - (closed base) now staffed with UN according to some sources.
Tule Lake - area of "wildlife refuge", accessible by unpaved road, just inside Modoc
County.
Fort Ord - Closed in 1994, this facility is now an urban warfare training center for US and
foreign troops, and may have some "P.O.W. - C.I." enclosures.
Twentynine Palms Marine Base - Birthplace of the infamous "Would you shoot American
citizens?" Quiz. New camps being built on "back 40".
Oakdale - Rex 84 camp capable of holding at least 20,000 people. 90 mi. East of San
Francisco.
Terminal Island - (Long Beach) located next to naval shipyards operated by ChiCom
shipping interests. Federal prison facility located here. Possible deportation point.
Ft. Irwin - FEMA facility near Barstow. Base is designated inactive but has staffed camp.
McClellan AFB - facility capable for 30,000 - 35,000
Sacramento - Army Depot - No specific information at this time.
Mather AFB - Road to facility is blocked off by cement barriers and a stop sign. Sign states
area is restricted; as of 1997 there were barbed wire fences pointing inward, a row of
stadium lights pointed toward an empty field, etc. Black boxes on poles may have been
cameras.
COLORADO
Trinidad - WWII German/Italian camp being renovated.
Granada - Prowers County - WWII Japanese internment camp
Ft. Carson - Along route 115 near Canon City
CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE
No data available.
FLORIDA
Avon Park - Air Force gunnery range, Avon Park has an on-base "correctional facility"
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which was a former WWII detention camp.
Camp Krome - DoJ detention/interrogation center, Rex 84 facility
Eglin AFB - This base is over 30 miles long, from Pensacola to Hwy 331 in De Funiak
Springs. High capacity facility, presently manned and populated with some prisoners.
Pensacola - Federal Prison Camp
Everglades - It is believed that a facility may be carved out of the wilds here.
GEORGIA
Ft. Benning - Located east of Columbus near Alabama state line. Rex 84 site - Prisoners
brought in via Lawson Army airfield.
Ft. Mc Pherson - US Force Command - Multiple reports that this will be the national
headquarters and coordinating center for foreign/UN troop movement and detainee
collection.
Ft. Gordon - West of Augusta - No information at this time.
Unadilla - Dooly County - Manned, staffed FEMA prison on route 230, no prisoners.
Oglethorpe - Macon County; facility is located five miles from Montezuma, three miles
from Oglethorpe. This FEMA prison has no staff and no prisoners.Morgan - Calhoun County, FEMA facility is fully manned & staffed - no prisoners.
Camilla - Mitchell County, south of Albany. This FEMA facility is located on Mt. Zion Rd
approximately 5.7 miles south of Camilla. Unmanned - no prisoners, no staff.
Hawkinsville - Wilcox County; Five miles east of town, fully manned and staffed but no
prisoners. Located on fire road 100/Upper River Road
Abbeville - South of Hawkinsville on US route 129; south of town off route 280 near
Ocmulgee River. FEMA facility is staffed but without prisoners.
McRae - Telfair County - 1.5 miles west of McRae on Hwy 134 (8th St). Facility is on
Irwinton Avenue off 8th St., manned & staffed - no prisoners.
Fort Gillem - South side of Atlanta - FEMA designated detention facility.
Fort Stewart - Savannah area - FEMA designated detention facility
HAWAII
Halawa Heights area - Crematory facility located in hills above city. Area is marked as a
state department of health laboratory.
Barbers Point NAS - There are several military areas that could be equipped for
detention / deportation.
Honolulu - Detention transfer facility at the Honolulu airport similar in construction to the
one in.Oklahoma (pentagon-shaped building where airplanes can taxi up to).
IDAHO
Minidoka/Jerome Counties - WWII Japanese-American internment facility possibly under
renovation.
Clearwater National Forest - Near Lolo Pass - Just miles from the Montana state line near
Moose Creek, this unmanned facility is reported to have a nearby airfield.
Wilderness areas - Possible location. No data.
ILLINOIS
Marseilles - Located on the Illinois River off Interstate 80 on Hwy 6. It is a relatively small
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facility with a cap of 1400 prisoners. Though it is small it is designed like prison facilities
with barred windows, but the real smoking gun is the presence of military vehicles. Being
located on the Illinois River it is possible that prisoners will be brought in by water as well
as by road and air. This facility is approximately 75 miles west of Chicago. National Guard
training area nearby.
Scott AFB - Barbed wire prisoner enclosure reported to exist just off-base. More infoneeded, as another facility on-base is beieved to exist.
Pekin - This Federal satellite prison camp is also on the Illinois River, just south of Peoria.
It supplements the federal penitentiary in Marion, which is equipped to handle additional
population outside on the grounds.
Chanute AFB - Rantoul, near Champaign/Urbana - This closed base had WWII - era
barracks that were condemned and torn down, but the medical facility was upgraded and
additional fencing put up in the area. More info needed.
Marion - Federal Penitentiary and satellite prison camp inside Crab Orchard Nat'l
Wildlife Refuge. Manned, staffed, populated fully.
Greenfield - Two federal correctional "satellite prison camps" serving Marion - populated
as above.Shawnee National Forest - Pope County - This area has seen heavy traffic of foreign
military equipment and troops via Illinois Central Railroad, which runs through the area.
Suspected location is unknown, but may be close to Vienna and Shawnee correctional
centers, located 6 mi. west of Dixon Springs.
Savanna Army Depot - NW area of state on Mississippi River.
Lincoln, Sheridan, Menard, Pontiac, Galesburg - State prison facilities equipped for major
expansion and close or adjacent to highways & railroad tracks.
Kankakee - Abandoned industrial area on west side of town (Rt.17 & Main) designated as
FEMA detention site. Equipped with water tower, incinerator, a small train yard behind it
and the rear of the facility is surrounded by barbed wire facing inwards.
INDIANA
Indianapolis / Marion County - Amtrak railcar repair facility (closed); controversial site of
a major alleged detention / processing center. Although some sources state that this site is a
"red herring", photographic and video evidence suggests otherwise. This large facility
contains large 3-4 inch gas mains to large furnaces (crematoria??), helicopter landing pads,
railheads for prisoners, Red/Blue/Green zones for classifying/processing incoming
personnel, one-way turnstiles, barracks, towers, high fences with razor wire, etc. Personnel
with government clearance who are friendly to the patriot movement took a guided tour of
the facility to confirm this site. This site is located next to a closed refrigeration plant
facility.
Ft. Benjamin Harrison - Located in the northeast part of Indianapolis, this base has been
decomissioned from "active" use but portions are still ideally converted to hold detainees.
Helicopter landing areas still exist for prisoners to be brought in by air, land & rail.
Crown Point - Across street from county jail, former hospital. One wing presently being
used for county work-release program, 80% of facility still unused. Possible FEMA
detention center or holding facility.
Camp Atterbury - Facility is converted to hold prisoners and boasts two active compounds
presently configured for minumum security detainees. Located just west of Interstate 65
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near Edinburgh, south of Indianapolis.
Terre Haute - Federal Correctional Institution, Satellite prison camp and death facility.
Equipped with crematoria reported to have a capacity of 3,000 people a day. FEMA
designated facility located here.
Fort Wayne - This city located in Northeast Indiana has a FEMA designated detention
facility, accessible by air, road and nearby rail.Kingsbury - This "closed" military base is adjacent to a state fish & wildlife preserve. Part
of the base is converted to an industrial park, but the southern portion of this property is
still used. It is bordered on the south by railroad, and is staffed with some foreign-speaking
UN troops. A local police officer who was hunting and camping close to the base in the
game preserve was accosted, roughed up, and warned by the English-speaking unit
commander to stay away from the area. It was suggested to the officer that the welfare of
his family would depend on his "silence". Located just southeast of LaPorte.
Jasper-Pulaski Wildlife Area - Youth Corrections farm located here. Facility is "closed",
but is still staffed and being "renovated". Total capacity unknown.
Grissom AFB - This closed airbase still handles a lot of traffic, and has a "state-owned"
prison compound on the southern part of the facility.
UNICOR.
Jefferson Proving Grounds - Southern Indiana - This facility was an active base with test
firing occuring daily. Portions of the base have been opened to create an industrial park,
but other areas are still highly restricted. A camp is believed to be located "downrange".
Facility is equipped with an airfield and has a nearby rail line.
Newport - Army Depot - VX nerve gas storage facility. Secret meetings were held here in
1998 regarding the addition of the Kankakee River watershed to the Heritage Rivers
Initiative.
Hammond - large enclosure identified in FEMA-designated city.
IOWA
No data available.
KANSAS
Leavenworth - US Marshal's Fed Holding Facility, US Penitentiary, Federal Prison Camp,
McConnell Air Force Base. Federal death penalty facility.
Concordia - WWII German POW camp used to exist at this location but there is no facility
there at this time.
Ft. Riley - Just north of Interstate 70, airport, near city of Manhattan.
El Dorado - Federal prison converted into forced-labor camp, UNICOR industries.
Topeka - 80 acres has been converted into a temporary holding camp.
KENTUCKY
Ashland - Federal prison camp in Eastern Kentucky near the Ohio River.
Louisville - FEMA detention facility, located near restricted area US naval ordnance plant.
Military airfield located at facility, which is on south side of city.
Lexington - FEMA detention facility, National Guard base with adjacent airport facility.
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Manchester - Federal prison camp located inside Dan Boone National Forest.
Ft. Knox - Detention center, possibly located near Salt River, in restricted area of base.
Local patriots advise that black Special Forces & UN gray helicopters are occasionally seen
in area.
Land Between the Lakes - This area was declared a UN biosphere and is an ideal
geographic location for detention facilities. Area is an isthmus extending out fromTennessee, between Lake Barkley on the east and Kentucky Lake on the west. Just scant
miles from Fort Campbell in Tennessee.
LOUISIANA
Ft. Polk - This is a main base for UN troops & personnel, and a training center for the
disarmament of America.
Livingston - WWII German/Italian internment camp being renovated?; halfway between
Baton Rouge and Hammond, several miles north of Interstate 12.
Oakdale - Located on US route 165 about 50 miles south of Alexandria; two federal
detention centers just southeast of Fort Polk.
MAINE
Houlton - WWII German internment camp in Northern Maine, off US Route 1.
MARYLAND, and DC
Ft. Meade - Halfway between the District of Criminals and Baltimore. Data needed.
Ft. Detrick - Biological warfare center for the NWO, located in Frederick.
MASSACHUSETTS
Camp Edwards / Otis AFB - Cape Cod - This "inactive" base is being converted to hold
many New Englander patriots. Capacity unknown.
Ft. Devens - Active detention facility. More data needed.
MICHIGAN
Camp Grayling - Michigan Nat'l Guard base has several confirmed detention camps,
classic setup with high fences, razor wire, etc. Guard towers are very well-built, sturdy.
Multiple compounds within larger enclosures. Facility deep within forest area.
Sawyer AFB - Upper Peninsula - south of Marquette - No data available.
Bay City - Classic enclosure with guard towers, high fence, and close to shipping port on
Saginaw Bay, which connects to Lake Huron. Could be a deportation point to overseas via
St. Lawrence Seaway.
Southwest - possibly Berrien County - FEMA detention center.
Lansing - FEMA detention facility.
MINNESOTA
Duluth - Federal prison camp facility.
Camp Ripley - new prison facility.
MISSISSIPPI
These sites are confirmed hoaxes.
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Hancock County - NASA test site
De Soto National Forest.
"These two supposed camps in Mississippi do not exist. Members of the
Mississippi Militia have checked these out on more than one occasion beginning back when
they first appeared on the Internet and throughout the Patriot Movement." - Commander
D. Rayner, Mississippi Militia
MISSOURI
Richards-Gebaur AFB - located in Grandview, near K.C.MO. A very large internment
facility has been built on this base, and all base personnel are restricted from coming near
it.
Ft. Leonard Wood - Situated in the middle of Mark Twain National Forest in Pulaski
County. This site has been known for some UN training, also home to the US Army Urban
Warfare Training school "Stem Village".
Warsaw - Unconfirmed report of a large concentration camp facility.
MONTANAMalmstrom AFB - UN aircraft groups stationed here, and possibly a detention facility.
NEBRASKA
Scottsbluff - WWII German POW camp (renovated?).
Northwest, Northeast corners of state - FEMA detention facilities - more data needed.
South Central part of state - Many old WWII sites - some may be renovated.
NEVADA
Elko - Ten miles south of town.
Wells - Camp is located in the O'Niel basin area, 40 miles north of Wells, past Thousand
Springs, west off Hwy 93 for 25 miles.
Pershing County - Camp is located at I-80 mile marker 112, south side of the highway,
about a mile back on the county road and then just off the road about 3/4mi.
Winnemucca - Battle Mountain area - at the base of the mountains.
Nellis Air Force Range - Northwest from Las Vegas on Route 95. Nellis AFB is just north of
Las Vegas on Hwy 604.
Stillwater Naval Air Station - east of Reno . No additional data.
NEW HAMPSHIRE / VERMONT
Northern New Hampshire - near Lake Francis. No additional data.
NEW JERSEY
Ft. Dix / McGuire AFB - Possible deportation point for detainees. Lots of pictures taken of
detention compounds and posted on Internet, this camp is well-known. Facility is now
complete and ready for occupancy.
NEW MEXICO
Ft. Bliss - This base actually straddles Texas state line. Just south of Alomogordo, Ft. Bliss
has thousands of acres for people who refuse to go with the "New Order".
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Holloman AFB (Alomogordo)- Home of the German Luftwaffe in Amerika; major UN
base. New facility being built on this base, according to recent visitors. Many former USAF
buildings have been torn down by the busy and rapidly growing German military force
located here.
Fort Stanton - currently being used as a youth detention facility approximately 35 miles
north of Ruidoso, New Mexico. Not a great deal of information concerning the Lordsburglocation.
White Sands Missile Range - Currently being used as a storage facility for United Nations
vehicles and equipment. Observers have seen this material brought in on the Whitesands
rail spur in Oro Grande New Mexico about thirty miles from the Texas, New Mexico
Border.
NEW YORK
Ft. Drum - two compounds: Rex 84 detention camp and FEMA detention facility.
Albany - FEMA detention facility.
Otisville - Federal correctional facility, near Middletown.
Buffalo - FEMA detention facility.
NORTH CAROLINA
Camp Lejeune / New River Marine Airfield - facility has renovated, occupied WWII
detention compounds and "mock city" that closely resembles Anytown, USA.
Fort Bragg - Special Warfare Training Center. Renovated WWII detention facility.
Andrews - Federal experiment in putting a small town under siege. Began with the search/
hunt for survivalist Eric Rudolph. No persons were allowed in or out of town without
federal permission and travel through town was highly restricted. Most residents
compelled to stay in their homes. Unregistered Baptist pastor from Indiana visiting
Andrews affirmed these facts.
NORTH DAKOTA
Minot AFB - Home of UN air group. More data needed on facility.
OHIO
Camp Perry - Site renovated; once used as a POW camp to house German and Italian
prisoners of WWII. Some tar paper covered huts built for housing these prisoners are still
standing. Recently, the construction of multiple 200-man barracks have replaced most of
the huts.
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus - FEMA detention facilities. Data needed.
Lima - FEMA detention facility. Another facility located in/near old stone quarry near
Interstate 75. Railroad access to property, fences etc.
OKLAHOMA
Tinker AFB (OKC) - All base personnel are prohibited from going near civilian detention
area, which is under constant guard.
Will Rogers World Airport - FEMA's main processing center for west of the Mississippi.
All personnel are kept out of the security zone. Federal prisoner transfer center located
here (A pentagon-shaped building where airplanes can taxi up to). Photos have been taken
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and this site will try to post soon!
El Reno - Renovated federal internment facility with CURRENT population of 12,000 on
Route 66.
McAlester - near Army Munitions Plant property - former WWII German / Italian POW
camp designated for future use.
Ft. Sill (Lawton) - Former WWII detention camps. More data still needed.
OREGON
Sheridan - Federal prison satellite camp northwest of Salem.
Josephine County - WWII Japanese internment camp ready for renovation.
Sheridan - FEMA detention center.
Umatilla - New prison spotted.
PENNSYLVANIA
Allenwood - Federal prison camp located south of Williamsport on the Susquehanna River.
It has a current inmate population of 300, and is identified by William Pabst as having a
capacity in excess of 15,000 on 400 acres.Indiantown Gap Military Reservation - located north of Harrisburg. Used for WWII POW
camp and renovated by Jimmy Carter. Was used to hold Cubans during Mariel boat lift.
Camp Hill - State prison close to Army depot. Lots of room, located in Camp Hill, Pa.
New Cumberland Army Depot - on the Susquehanna River, located off Interstate 83 and
Interstate 76.
Schuylkill Haven - Federal prison camp, north of Reading.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Greenville - Unoccupied youth prison camp; total capacity unknown.
Charleston - Naval Reserve & Air Force base, restricted area on naval base.
SOUTH DAKOTA
Yankton - Federal prison camp
Black Hills Nat'l Forest - north of Edgemont, southwest part of state. WWII internment
camp being renovated.
TENNESSEE
Ft. Campbell - Next to Land Between the Lakes; adjacent to airfield and US Alt. 41.
Millington - Federal prison camp next door to Memphis Naval Air Station.
Crossville - Site of WWII German / Italian prison camp is renovated; completed barracks
and behind the camp in the woods is a training facility with high tight ropes and a
rappelling deck.
Nashville - There are two buildings built on State property that are definitely built to hold
prisoners. They are identical buildings - side by side on Old Briley Parkway. High barbed
wire fence that curves inward.
TEXAS
Austin - Robert Mueller Municipal airport has detenion areas inside hangars.
Bastrop - Prison and military vehicle motor pool.
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Eden - 1500 bed privately run federal center. Currently holds illegal aliens.
Ft. Hood (Killeen) - Newly built concentration camp, with towers, barbed wire etc., just
like the one featured in the movie Amerika. Mock city for NWO shock- force training.
Some footage of this area was used in "Waco: A New Revelation"
Reese AFB (Lubbock) - FEMA designated detention facility.
Sheppard AFB - in Wichita Falls just south of Ft. Sill, OK. FEMA designated detentionfacility.
North Dallas - near Carrolton - water treatment plant, close to interstate and railroad.
Mexia - East of Waco 33mi.; WWII German facility may be renovated.
Amarillo - FEMA designated detention facility
Ft. Bliss (El Paso) - Extensive renovation of buildings and from what patriots have been
able to see, many of these buildings that are being renovated are being surrounded by
razor wire.
Beaumont / Port Arthur area - hundreds of acres of federal camps already built on large-
scale detention camp design, complete with the double rows of chain link fencing with
razor type concertina wire on top of each row. Some (but not all) of these facilities are
currently being used for low-risk state prisoners who require a minimum of supervision.Ft. Worth - Federal prison under construction on the site of Carswell AFB.
UTAH
Millard County - Central Utah - WWII Japanese camp. (Renovated?)
Ft. Douglas - This "inactive" military reservation has a renovated WWII concentration
camp.
Migratory Bird Refuge - West of Brigham City - contains a WWII internment camp that
was built before the game preserve was established.
Cedar City - east of city - no data available.
Wendover - WWII internment camp may be renovated.
Skull Valley - southwestern Camp William property - east of the old bombing range. Camp
was accidentally discovered by a man and his son who were rabbit hunting; they were
discovered and apprehended. SW of Tooele.
VIRGINIA
Ft. A.P. Hill (Fredericksburg) - Rex 84 / FEMA facility. Estimated capacity 45,000.
Petersburg - Federal satellite prison camp, south of Richmond.
WEST VIRGINIA
Beckley - Alderson - Lewisburg - Former WWII detention camps that are now converted
into active federal prison complexes capable of holding several times their current
populations. Alderson is presently a women's federal reformatory.
Morgantown - Federal prison camp located in northern WV; just north of Kingwood.
Mill Creek - FEMA detention facility.
Kingwood - Newly built detention camp at Camp Dawson Army Reservation. More data
needed on Camp Dawson.
WASHINGTON
Seattle/Tacoma - SeaTac Airport: fully operational federal transfer center
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Okanogan County - Borders Canada and is a site for a massive concentration camp
capable of holding hundreds of thousands of people for slave labor. This is probably one of
the locations that will be used to hold hard core patriots who will be held captive for the
rest of their lives.
Sand Point Naval Station - Seattle - FEMA detention center used actively during the 1999
WTO protests to classify prisoners.Ft. Lewis / McChord AFB - near Tacoma - This is one of several sites that may be used to
ship prisoners overseas for slave labor.
WISCONSIN
Ft. McCoy - Rex 84 facility with several complete interment compounds.
Oxford - Central part of state - Federal prison & staellite camp and FEMA detention
facility.
WYOMING
Heart Mountain - Park County N. of Cody - WWII Japanese interment camp ready for
renovation.Laramie - FEMA detention facility
Southwest - near Lyman - FEMA detention facility
East Yellowstone - Manned internment facility - Investigating patriots were apprehended
by European soldiers speaking in an unknown language. Federal government assumed
custody of the persons and arranged their release.
OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
There are many other locations not listed above that are worthy of consideration as a
possible detention camp site, but due to space limitations and the time needed to verify,
could not be included here. Virtually all military reservations, posts, bases, stations, &
depots can be considered highly suspect (because it is "federal" land). Also fitting this
category are "Regional Airports" and "International Airports" which also fall under
federal jurisdiction and have limited-access areas. Mental hospitals, closed hospitals &
nursing homes, closed military bases, wildlife refuges, state prisons, toxic waste dumps,
hotels and other areas all have varying degrees of potential for being a detention camp
area. The likelihood of a site being suspect increases with transportation access to the site,
including airports/airstrips, railheads, navigable waterways & ports, interstate and US
highways. Some facilities are "disguised" as industrial or commercial properties,
camouflaged or even wholly contained inside large buildings (Indianapolis) or factories.
Many inner-city buildings left vacant during the de-industrialization of America have been
quietly acquired and held, sometimes retrofitted for their new uses.
CANADA
Our Canadian friends tell us that virtually all Canadian military bases, especially those
north of the 50th Parallel, are all set up with concentration camps. Not even half of these
can be listed, but here are a few sites with the massive land space to handle any population:
Suffield CFB - just north of Medicine Hat, less than 60 miles from the USA.
Primrose Lake Air Range - 70 miles northeast of Edmonton.
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Wainwright CFB - halfway between Medicine Hat and Primrose Lake.
Ft. Nelson - Northernmost point on the BC Railway line.
Ft. McPherson - Very cold territory ~ NW Territories.
Ft. Providence - Located on Great Slave Lake.
Halifax - Nova Scotia. Dept. of National Defense reserve.... And others.
OVERSEAS LOCATIONS
Guayanabo, Puerto Rico - Federal prison camp facility. Capacity unknown.
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba - US Marine Corps Base - Presently home to 30,000 Mariel
Cubans and 40,000 Albanians. Total capacity unknown.
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FEMA
SECRET CONCENTRATION CAMPS
The September issue of THE OSTRICH reprinted a story from the
CBA BULLETIN which listed the following principal civilian concentra-
tion camps established in GULAG USA under the =Rex '84= program:
Ft. Chaffee, Arkansas; Ft. Drum, New York; Ft. Indian Gap, Penn-
sylvania; Camp A. P. Hill, Virginia; Oakdale, California; Eglin
Air Force Base, Florida; Vendenberg AFB, California; Ft. Mc Coy,Wisconsin; Ft. Benning, Georgia; Ft. Huachuca, Arizona; Camp
More [Y]es,N)o,C)ont,A)bort,J)ump!
Krome, Florida. The February OSTRICH printed a map of the expanding
Gulag. Alhough this listing and map stirred considerable interest,
the report was not new. For at least 20 years, knowledgeable Patriots
have been warning of these sinister plots to incarcerate dissidents
opposing plans of the =Elitist Syndicate= for a totalitarian
=New World Order=. Indeed, the plot was recognized with the insidious
encroachment of "regionalism" back in the 1960's. As early as 1968,
the "greatest land steal in history" leading to global corporatesocialism, was in a ="Master Land Plan"= for the United States
by =Executive Orders= involving water resource regions,
population movement and control, pollution control, zoning
and land use, navigation and environmental bills, etc. Indeed,
the real undercover aim of the so-called "Environmental Rennaissance"
has been the abolition of private property.
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All prelude to the total grab of the =World Conservation Bank=,
as THE OSTRICH has been reporting. The map on this page and
the list of executive orders available for imposition of an "emergency"
are from 1970s files of the late Gen. =P. A. Del Valle's= ALERT,
sent us by =Merritt Newby=, editor of the now defunct AMERICAN
CHALLENGE.
=Wake up Americans!= The Bushoviks have approved =Gorbachev's=
imposition of "Emergency" to suppress unrest. =Henry Kissinger=
More [Y]es,N)o,C)ont,A)bort,J)ump! c
and his clients hardly missed a day's profits in their deals with
the butchers of Tiananmen Sqaure. Are you next?
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SUBJECT: Executive Orders
APPLICABLE EXECUTIVE ORDERS
The following =Executive Orders=, now recorded in the Federal
Register, and therefore accepted by Congress as the law of the
land, can be put into effect at any time an emergency is declared:
10995--All communications media seized by the Federal Government.10997--Seizure of all electrical power, fuels, including
gasoline and minerals.
10998--Seizure of all food resources, farms and farm equipment.
10999--Seizure of all kinds of transportation, including your
personal car, and control of all highways and seaports.
11000--Seizure of all civilians for work under Federal supervision.
11001--Federal takeover of all health, education and welfare.
11002--Postmaster General empowered to register every man, woman
and child in the U.S.A.
11003--Seizure of all aircraft and airports by the FederalGovernment.
11004--Housing and Finance authority may shift population from
one locality to another. Complete integration.
11005--Seizure of railroads, inland waterways, and storage facilities.
11051--The Director of the Office of Emergency Planning authorized
to put Executive Orders into effect in "times of increased
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international tension or financial crisis". He is also to
perform such additional functions as the President
may direct.
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A Dangerous Fact Not Generally Known
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THESE EXECUTIVE ORDERS GROSSLY AND FLAGRANTLY VIOLATE
ARTICLE 4 SECTION 4 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED
STATES. "THE UNITED STATES SHALL GUARANTEE TO EVERY STATE
IN THIS UNION A REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT, AND SHALL
PROTECT EACH OF THEM AGAINST INVASION; AND ON
APPLICATION OF THE LEGISLATURE, OR OF THE EXECUTIVE (WHEN
THE LEGISLATURE CANNOT BE CONVENED) AGAINST DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE." "REGIONAL GOVERNMENT IS NOT A REPRESENTATIVE
REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT!"
When Government gets out of hand and can no longer be controlled
by the people, short of violent overthrow as in 1776, there are
two sources of power which are used by the dictatorial government
to keep the people in line: the Police Power and the Power of the
Purse (through which the necessities of life can be withheld).And both of these powers are no longer balanced between the three
Federal Branches, and between the Federal and the State and
local Governments. These powers have been taken over, with the
permission of the Federal Legislature and the State Governments,
by the Executive Branch of the Federal Government and all attempts
to reclaim that lost power have been defeated.
Stated simply: the dictatorial power of the Executive rests primarily
on three basis: Executive Order 11490, Executive Order 11647, andthe Planning, Programming, Budgeting System which is operated
through the new and all-powerful Office of Management and
Budget.
E. O. 11490 is a compilation of some 23 previous Executive Orders,
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signed by Nixon on Oct. 28, 1969, and outlining emergency functions
which are to be performed by some 28 Executive Departments and
Agencies whenever the President of the United States declares
a national emergency (as in defiance of an impeachment edict,
for example). Under the terms of E. O. 11490, the President
can declare that a national emergency exists and the Executive
Branch can:
* Take over all communications media
* Seize all sources of power
* Take charge of all food resources
* Control all highways and seaports
* Seize all railroads, inland waterways, airports, storage facilities
* Commandeer all civilians to work under federal supervision
* Control all activities relating to health, education, and welfare
* Shift any segment of the population from one locality to another
* Take over farms, ranches, timberized properties
* Regulate the amount of your own money you may withdraw from
your bank, or savings and loan institution
All of these and many more items are listed in 32 pages incorporating
nearly 200,000 words, providing and absolute bureaucratic
dictatorship whenever the President gives the word.
--> Executive Order 11647 provides the regional and local mechanisms
--> and manpower for carrying out the provisions of E. O. 11490.
--> Signed by Richard Nixon on Feb. 10, 1972, this Order sets up Ten
--> Federal Regional Councils to govern Ten Federal Regions made up
--> of the fifty still existing States of the Union.
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Don sez:
*Check out this book for the inside scoop on the "secret" Constitution.*
This lays out exactly what the "New States" are.
SUBJECT: - "The Proposed Constitutional Model" Pages 595-621
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Book Title - The Emerging Constitution
Author - Rexford G. Tugwell
Publisher - Harpers Magazine Press,Harper and Row
Dewey Decimal - 342.73 T915E
ISBN - 0-06-128225-10
Note Chapter 14
The 10 Federal Regions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
REGION I: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island, Vermont.
Regional Capitol: Boston
REGION II: New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Island.
Regional Capitol: New York City
REGION III: Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West
Virginia, District of Columbia.
Regional Capitol: Philadelphia
REGION IV: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
North Carolina, Tennessee.
Regional Capitol: Atlanta
REGION V: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.
Regional Capitol: ChicagoREGION VI: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.
Regional Capitol: Dallas-Fort Worth
REGION VII: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
Regional Capitol: Kansas City
REGION VIII: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Utah, Wyoming.
Regional Capitol: Denver
REGION IX: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada.
Regional Capitol: San Fransisco
REGION X: Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Idaho.Regional Capitol: Seattle
Supplementing these Then Regions, each of the States is, or is to
be, divided into subregions, so that Federal Executive control
is provided over every community.
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Then, controlling the bedgeting and the programming at every
level is that politico-economic system known as PPBS.
The President need not wait for some emergency such as an impeachment
ouster. He can declare a National Emergency at any time, and freeze
everything, just as he has already frozen wages and prices. And
the Congress, and the States, are powerless to prevent such an
Executive Dictatorship, unless Congress moves to revoke these
extraordinary powers before the Chief Executive moves to invoke
them.
THESE EXECUTIVE ORDERS GROSSLY AND FLAGRANTLY VIOLATE
THE INTENT AND
PURPOSE OF ARTICLE 4 SECTION 3. THERE IS NO PROVISION IN THIS
SECTION OR THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES FOR
FORMING A
REGIONAL STATE OUT OF A GROUP OF STATES! FURTHER, THESE
EXECUTIVE
ORDERS GROSSLY AND FLAGRANTLY VIOLATE THE 9TH AND 10TH
AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION!
By Proclaiming and Putting Into Effect Executive Order No. 11490,
the President would put the United States under TOTAL MARTIAL LAW
AND MILITARY DICTATORSHIP! The Guns Of The American People Would
Be Forcibly Taken!
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Bushie-Tail used the Gulf War Show to greatly expand the powers of the
presidency. During this shell game event, the Executive Orders signed
into "law" continued Bushie's methodical and detailed program to bury
any residual traces of the constitutional rights and protections of U.S.
citizens. The Bill of Rights--[almost too late to] use 'em or lose 'em:
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|| The record of Bush's fast and loose approach to ||
|| constitutionally guaranteed civil rights is a history of ||
|| the erosion of liberty and the consolidation of an imperial ||
|| executive. ||
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From "Covert Action Information Bulletin," Number 37, Summer, 1991 (see
bottom 2 pages for subscription & back issues info on this quarterly):
Domestic Consequences of the Gulf War
Diana Reynolds
Reprinted with permission of CAIB. Copyright 1991
Diana Reynolds is a Research Associate at the Edward R. Murrow Center,
Fletcher School for Public Policy, Tufts University. She is also an
Assistant Professor of Politics at Broadford College and a Lecturer at
Merrimack College.
A war, even the most victorious, is a national misfortune.--Helmuth Von Moltke, Prussian field marshall
George Bush put the United States on the road to its second war in
two years by declaring a national emergency on August 2,1990. In
response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, Bush issued two Executive
Orders (12722 and 12723) which restricted trade and travel with Iraq
and froze Iraqi and Kuwaiti assets within the U.S. and those in the
possession of U.S. persons abroad. At least 15 other executive orders
followed these initial restrictions and enabled the President tomobilize the country's human and productive resources for war. Under
the national emergency, Bush was able unilaterally to break his 1991
budget agreement with Congress which had frozen defense spending, to
entrench further the U.S. economy in the mire of the military-
industrial complex, to override environmental protection regulations,
and to make free enterprise and civil liberties conditional upon an
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executive determination of national security interests.
The State of Emergency
In time of war a president's power derives from both constitutional
and statutory sources. Under Article II, Section 2 of the
Constitution, he is Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. Although
Congress alone retains the right to declare war, this power has become
increasingly meaningless in the face of a succession of unilateral
decisions by the executive to mount invasions.
The president's statutory authority, granted by Congress and
expanded by it under the 1988 National Emergencies Act (50 USC sec.
1601), confers special powers in time of war or national emergency.
He can invoke those special powers simply by declaring a national
emergency. First, however, he must specify the legal provisions under
which he proposes that he, or other officers, will act. Congress may
end a national emergency by enacting a joint resolution. Once invoked
by the president, emergency powers are directed by the National
Security Council and administered, where appropriate, under the
general umbrella of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).[1]
There is no requirement that Congress be consulted before an emergency
is declared or findings signed. The only restriction on Bush is that
he must inform Congress in a "timely" fashion--he being the sole
arbiter of timeliness.
Ultimately, the president's perception of the severity of aparticular threat to national security and the integrity of his
appointed officers determine the nature of any state of emergency.
For this reason, those who were aware of the modern development of
presidential emergency powers were apprehensive about the domestic
ramifications of any national emergency declared by George Bush. In
light of Bush's record (see "Bush Chips Away at Constitution" Box
below) and present performance, their fears appear well-founded.
The War at HomeIt is too early to know all of the emergency powers, executive
orders and findings issued under classified National Security
Directives[2] implemented by Bush in the name of the Gulf War. In
addition to the emergency powers necessary to the direct mobilization
of active and reserve armed forces of the United States, there are
some 120 additional emergency powers that can be used in a national
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emergency or state of war (declared or undeclared by Congress). The
"Federal Register" records some 15 Executive Orders (EO) signed by
Bush from August 2,1990 to February 14,1991. (See "Bush's Executive
Orders" box, below)
It may take many years before most of the executive findings and
use of powers come to light, if indeed they ever do. But evidence is
emerging that at least some of Bush's emergency powers were activated
in secret. Although only five of the 15 EOs that were published were
directed at non-military personnel, the costs directly attributable to
the exercise of the authorities conferred by the declaration of
national emergency from August 2, 1990 to February 1, 1991 for non-
military activities are estimated at approximately $1.3 billion.
According to a February 11, 1991 letter from Bush to congressional
leaders reporting on the "National Emergency With Respect to Iraq,"
these costs represent wage and salary costs for the Departments of
Treasury, State, Agriculture, and Transportation, U.S. Customs,
Federal Reserve Board, and the National Security Council.[3]
The fact that $1.3 billion was spent in non-military salaries alone
in this six month period suggests an unusual amount of government
resources utilized to direct the national emergency state. In
contrast, government salaries for one year of the state of emergency
with Iran[4] cost only $430,000.
____________________________________________________________________ | |
| Bush Chips Away at Constitution |
| |
| George Bush, perhaps more than any other individual in |
| U.S. history, has expanded the emergency powers of |
| presidency. In 1976, as Director of Central Intelligence, |
| he convened Team B, a group of rabidly anti-communist |
| intellectuals and former government officials to reevaluate |
| CIA inhouse intelligence estimates on Soviet military |
| strength. The resulting report recommended draconian civil || defense measures which led to President Ford's Executive |
| Order 11921 authorizing plans to establish government |
| control of the means of production, distribution, energy |
| sources, wages and salaries, credit and the flow of money |
| in U.S. financial institutions in a national emergency.[1] |
| As Vice President, Bush headed the Task Force on |
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| Combatting Terrorism, that recommended: extended and |
| flexible emergency presidential powers to combat terrorism; |
| restrictions on congressional oversight in counter- |
| terrorist planning; and curbing press coverage of |
| terrorist incidents.[2] The report gave rise to the Anti- |
| Terrorism Act of 1986, that granted the President clear-cut |
| authority to respond to terrorism with all appropriate |
| means including deadly force. It authorized the |
| Immigration and Naturalization Service to control and |
| remove not only alien terrorists but potential terrorist |
| aliens and those "who are likely to be supportive of |
| terrorist activity within the U.S."[3] The bill superceded |
| the War Powers Act by imposing no time limit on the |
| President's use of force in a terrorist situation, and |
| lifted the requirement that the President consult Congress |
| before sanctioning deadly force. |
| From 1982 to 1988, Bush led the Defense Mobilization |
| Planning Systems Agency (DMPSA), a secret government |
| organization, and spent more than $3 billion upgrading |
| command, control, and communications in FEMA's continuity |
| of government infrastructures. Continuity of Government |
| (COG) was ostensibly created to assure government |
| functioning during war, especially nuclear war. The Agency |
| was so secret that even many members of the Pentagon were |
| unaware of its existence and most of its work was done || without congressional oversight. |
| Project 908, as the DMPSA was sometimes called, was |
| similar to its parent agency FEMA in that it came under |
| investigation for mismanagement and contract |
| irregularities.[4] During this same period, FEMA had been |
| fraught with scandals including emergency planning with a |
| distinctly anti-constitutional flavor. The agency would |
| have sidestepped Congress and other federal agencies and |
| put the President and FEMA directly in charge of the U.S. |
| planning for martial rule. Under this state, the executive || would take upon itself powers far beyond those necessary to |
| address national emergency contingencies.[5] |
| Bush's "anything goes" anti-drug strategy, announced |
| on September 6, 1989, suggested that executive emergency |
| powers be used: to oust those suspected of associating |
| with drug users or sellers from public and private housing; |
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| |
| 6. These Presidential powers were authorized by the Anti- |
| Drug Abuse Act of 1988, Public Law 100-690: 100th |
| Congress. See also: Diana Reynolds, "The Golden Lie," |
| "The Humanist," September/October 1990; Michael Isikoff, |
| "Is This Determination or Using a Howitzer to Kill a |
| Fly?" "Washington Post National Weekly," August 27-, |
| September 2, 1990; Bernard Weintraub, "Bush Considers |
| Calling Guard To Fight Drug Violence in Capital," "New |
| York Times," March 21, 1989. |
| |
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Even those Executive Orders which have been made public tend to
raise as many questions as they answer about what actions were
considered and actually implemented. On January 8, 1991, Bush signed
Executive Order 12742, National Security Industrial Responsiveness,
which ordered the rapid mobilization of resources such as food,
energy, construction materials and civil transportation to meet
national security requirements. There was, however, no mention in
this or any other EO of the National Defense Executive Reserve (NDER)
plan administered under FEMA. This plan, which had been activated
during World War II and the Korean War, permits the federal government
during a state of emergency to bring into government certain
unidentified individuals. On January 7, 1991 the "Wall Street JournalEurope" reported that industry and government officials were studying
a plan which would permit the federal government to "borrow" as many
as 50 oil company executives and put them to work streamlining the
flow of energy in case of a prolonged engagement or disruption of
supply. Antitrust waivers were also being pursued and oil companies
were engaged in emergency preparedness exercises with the Department
of Energy.[5]
Wasting the EnvironmentIn one case the use of secret powers was discovered by a watchdog
group and revealed in the press. In August 1990, correspondence
passed between Colin McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Production and Logistics and Michael Deland, Chair of the White House
Council on Environmental Quality. The letters responded to
presidential and National Security Council directives to deal with
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increased industrial production and logistics arising from the
situation in the Middle East. The communications revealed that the
Pentagon had found it necessary to request emergency waivers to U.S.
environmental restrictions.[6]
The agreement to waive the National Environmental Policy Act (1970)
came in August. Because of it, the Pentagon was allowed to test new
weapons in the western U.S., increase production of materiel and
launch new activities at military bases without the complex public
review normally required. The information on the waiver was
eventually released by the Boston-based National Toxic Campaign Fund
(NTCF), an environmental group which investigates pollution on the
nation's military bases. It was not until January 30, 1991, five
months after it went into effect, that the "New York Times," acting
on the NTCF information, reported that the White House had bypassed
the usual legal requirement for environmental impact statements on
Pentagon projects.[7] So far, no specific executive order or
presidential finding authorizing this waiver has been discovered.
Other environmental waivers could also have been enacted without
the public being informed. Under a state of national emergency, U.S.
warships can be exempted from international conventions on
pollution[8] and public vessels can be allowed to dispose of
potentially infectious medical wastes into the oceans.[9] The
President can also suspend any of the statutory provisions regarding
the production, testing, transportation, deployment, and disposal of
chemical and biological warfare agents (50 USC sec. 1515). He couldalso defer destruction of up to 10 percent of lethal chemical agents
and munitions that existed on November 8, 1985.[10]
One Executive Order which was made public dealt with "Chemical and
Biological Weapons Proliferation." Signed by Bush on November 16,
1990, EO 12735 leaves the impression that Bush is ordering an
increased effort to end the proliferation of chemical and biological
weapons. The order states that these weapons "constitute a threat to
national security and foreign policy" and declares a national
emergency to deal with the threat. To confront this threat, Bushordered international negotiations, the imposition of controls,
licenses, and sanctions against foreign persons and countries for
proliferation. Conveniently, the order grants the Secretaries of
State and the Treasury the power to exempt the U.S. military.
In February of 1991, the Omnibus Export Amendments Act was passed
by Congress compatible with EO 12735. It imposed sanctions on
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countries and companies developing or using chemical or biological
weapons. Bush signed the law, although he had rejected the identical
measure the year before because it did not give him the executive
power to waive all sanctions if he thought the national interest
required it.[11] The new bill, however, met Bush's requirements.
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| |
| BUSH'S EXECUTIVE ORDERS |
| |
| * EO 12722 "Blocking Iraqi Government Property and |
| Prohibiting Transactions With Iraq," Aug. 2, 1990. |
| |
| * EO 12723 "Blocking Kuwaiti Government Property," Aug. 2, |
| 1990. |
| |
| * EO 12724 "Blocking Iraqi Government Property and |
| Prohibiting Transactions With Iraq," Aug. 9, 1990. |
| |
| * EO 12725 "Blocking Kuwaiti Government Property and |
| Prohibiting Transactions With Kuwait," Aug. 9, 1990. |
| |
| * EO 12727 "Ordering the Selected Reserve of the Armed |
| Forces to Active Duty," Aug. 22, 1990. || |
| * EO 12728 "Delegating the President's Authority To |
| Suspend Any Provision of Law Relating to the Promotion, |
| Retirement, or Separation of Members of the Armed Forces," |
| Aug. 22, 1990. |
| |
| * EO 12733 "Authorizing the Extension of the Period of |
| Active Duty of Personnel of the Selected Reserve of the |
| Armed Forces," Nov. 13, 1990. |
| || * EO 12734 "National Emergency Construction Authority," Nov. |
| 14, 1990. |
| |
| * EO 12735 "Chemical and Biological Weapons Proliferation," |
| Nov. 16, 1990. |
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* waive the requirement that the Secretary of Defense submit
estimates to Congress prior to deployment of a major defense
acquisition system;
* and exempt the Pentagon from congressional restrictions on
hiring private contractors.[13]
While there is no published evidence on which powers Bush actually
invoked, the administration was able to push through the 1990 Omnibus
Reconciliation Act. This legislation put a cap on domestic spending,
created a record $300 billion deficit, and undermined the Gramm-
Rudman-Hollings Act intended to reduce the federal deficit. Although
Congress agreed to pay for the war through supplemental appropriations
and approved a $42.2 billion supplemental bill and a $4.8 billion
companion "dire emergency supplemental appropriation,"[14] it
specified that the supplemental budget should not be used to finance
costs the Pentagon would normally experience.[15]
Lawrence Korb, a Pentagon official in the Reagan administration,
believes that the Pentagon has already violated the spirit of the 1990
Omnibus Reconciliation Act. It switched funding for the Patriot,
Tomahawk, Hellfire and HARM missiles from its regular budget to the
supplemental budget; added normal wear and tear of equipment tosupplemental appropriations; and made supplemental requests which
ignore a planned 25% reduction in the armed forces by 1995.[16]
The Cost In Liberty Lost
Under emergency circumstances, using 50 USC sec. 1811, the
President could direct the Attorney General to authorize electronic
surveillance of aliens and American citizens in order to obtain
foreign intelligence information without a court order.[17] No
Executive Order has been published which activates emergency powers towiretap or to engage in counter-terrorist activity. Nonetheless,
there is substantial evidence that such activities have taken place.
According to the New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights, the
FBI launched an anti-terrorist campaign which included a broad sweep
of Arab-Americans. Starting in August, the FBI questioned, detained,
and harassed Arab-Americans in California, New York, Ohio,
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Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, and Colorado.[18]
A CIA agent asked the University of Connecticut for a list of all
foreign students at the institution, along with their country of
origin, major field of study, and the names of their academic
advisers. He was particularly interested in students from the Middle
East and explained that the Agency intended to open a file on each of
the students. Anti-war groups have also reported several break-ins of
their offices and many suspected electronic surveillance of their
telephones.[19]
Pool of Disinformation
Emergency powers to control the means of communications in the U.S.
in the name of national security were never formally declared. There
was no need for Bush to do so since most of the media voluntarily and
even eagerly cooperated in their own censorship. Reporters covering
the Coalition forces in the Gulf region operated under restrictions
imposed by the U.S. military. They were, among other things, barred
from traveling without a military escort, limited in their forays into
the field to small escorted groups called "pools," and required to
submit all reports and film to military censors for clearance. Some
reporters complained that the rules limited their ability to gather
information independently, thereby obstructing informed and objective
reporting.[20]
Three Pentagon press officials in the Gulf region admitted to JamesLeMoyne of the "New York Times" that they spent significant time
analyzing reporters' stories in order to shape the coverage in the
Pentagon's favor. In the early days of the deployment, Pentagon press
officers warned reporters who asked hard questions that they were seen
as "anti-military" and that their requests for interviews with senior
commanders and visits to the field were in jeopardy. The military
often staged events solely for the cameras and would stop televised
interviews in progress when it did not like what was being portrayed.
Although filed soon after the beginning of the war, a lawsuit
challenging the constitutionality of press restrictions was not hearduntil after the war ended. It was then dismissed when the judge ruled
that since the war had ended, the issues raised had become moot. The
legal status of the restrictions--initially tested during the U.S.
invasions of Grenada and Panama--remains unsettled.
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A National Misfortune
It will be years before researchers and journalists are able to
ferret through the maze of government documents and give a full
appraisal of the impact of the President's emergency powers on
domestic affairs. It is likely, however, that with a post-war
presidential approval rating exceeding 75 percent, the domestic
casualties will continue to mount with few objections. Paradoxically,
even though the U.S. public put pressure on Bush to send relief for
the 500,000 Iraqi Kurdish refugees, it is unlikely the same outcry
will be heard for the 37 million Americans without health insurance,
the 32 million living in poverty, or the country's five million hungry
children. The U.S. may even help rebuild Kuwaiti and Iraqi civilian
infrastructures it destroyed during the war while leaving its own
education system in decay, domestic transportation infrastructures
crumbling, and inner city war zones uninhabitable. And, while the
U.S. assists Kuwait in cleaning up its environmental disaster, it will
increase pollution at home. Indeed, as the long-dead Prussian field
marshal prophesied, "a war, even the most victorious, is a national
misfortune."
FOOTNOTES:
1. The administrative guideline was established under Reagan in ExecutiveOrder 12656, November 18,1988, "Federal Register," vol. 23, no. 266.
2. For instance, National Security Council policy papers or National
Security Directives (NSD) or National Security Decision Directives
(NSDD) have today evolved into a network of shadowy, wide-ranging and
potent executive powers. These are secret instruments, maintained in
a top security classified state and are not shared with Congress. For
an excellent discussion see: Harold C. Relyea, The Coming of Secret
Law, "Government Information Quarterly," Vol. 5, November 1988; seealso: Eve Pell, "The Backbone of Hidden Government," "The Nation,"
June 19,1990.
3. "Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on the National Emergency
With Respect to Iraq," February, 11, 1991, "Weekly Compilation of
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Presidential Documents: Administration of George Bush," (Washington,
DC: U.S. Government Printing Office), pp. 158-61.
4. The U.S. now has states of emergency with Iran, Iraq and Syria.
5. Allanna Sullivan, "U.S. Oil Concerns Confident Of Riding Out Short Gulf
War," "Wall Street Journal Europe," January 7, 1991.
6. Colin McMillan, Letter to Michael Deland, Chairman, Council on
Environmental Quality (Washington, DC: Executive Office of the
President), August 24, 1990; Michael R. Deland, Letter to Colin
McMillan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Production and Logistics
(Washington, DC: Department of Defense), August 29,1990.
7. Keith Schneider, "Pentagon Wins Waiver Of Environmental Rule," "New
York
Times," January 30, 1991.
8. 33 U.S. Code (USC) sec. 1902 9(b).
9. 33 USC sec. 2503 l(b).
10. 50 USC sec. 1521(b) (3)(A).
ll. Adam Clymer, "New Bill Mandates Sanctions On Makers of Chemical Arms,"
"New York Times," February 22, 1991.
12. 31 USC O10005 (f); 2 USC O632 (i), 6419 (d), 907a (b); and Public
Law 101-508, Title X999, sec. 13101.
13. 10 USC sec. 2434/2461 9F.
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20. James DeParle, "Long Series of Military Decisions Led to Gulf War News
Censorship," "New York Times," May 5, 1991.
21. James LeMoyne, "A Correspondent's Tale: Pentagon's Strategy for the
Press: Good News or No News," "New York Times," February 17, 1991.
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``Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North,'' by Ben
Bradlee Jr. (Donald I. Fine, $21.95. 573 pp.)
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[Oliver] North managed to network himself into the highest levels of the CIA and power centers around the world. There he lied and
boastfully ignored the constitutional process, Bradlee writes.
Yet more terrifying is the plan hatched by North and other Reagan
people in the Federal Emergency Manpower Agency (FEMA): A blueprint
for the military takeover of the United States. The plan called for
FEMA to become ``emergency czar'' in the event of a national emergency
such as nuclear war or an American invasion of a foreign nation. FEMA
would also be a buffer between the president and his cabinet and othercivilian agencies, and would have broad powers to appoint military
commanders and run state and local governments. Finally, it would
have the authority to order suspect aliens into concentration camps
and seize their property.
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When then-Attorney General William French Smith got wind of the plan,
he killed it. After Smith left the administration, North and his FEMA
cronies came up with the Defense Resource Act, designed to suspendend
the First Amendment by imposing censorship and banning strikes.
Where was it all heading? The book's answer: ``REX-84 Bravo, a
National Security Decision Directive 52 that would become operative
with the president's declaration of a state of national emergency
concurrent with a mythical U.S. military invasion of an unspecified
Central American country, presumably Nicaragua.''
Bradlee writes that the Rex exercise was designed to test FEMA's
readiness to assume authority over the Department of Defense, the
National Guard in all 50 states, and ``a number of state defense
forces to be established by state legislatures.'' The military would
then be ``deputized,'' thus making an end run around federal law
forbidding military involvement in domestic law enforcement.
Rex, which ran concurrently with the first annual U.S. show of force
in Honduras in April 1984, was also designed to test FEMA's ability to
round up 400,000 undocumented Central American aliens in the United
States and its ability to distribute hundreds of tons of small arms to``state defense forces.''
Incredibly, REX 84 was similar to a plan secretly adopted by Reagan
while governor of California. His two top henchmen then were Edwin
Meese, who recently resigned as U.S. attorney general, and Louis
Guiffrida, the FEMA director in 1984.
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This is the front-page article of the Jan. 16 issue of "The
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Guardian," which describes some of the U.S. government's planning
for martial law in the event of the Gulf war. This is truly a
scary scenario that should concern all civil libertarians and
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WILL GULF WAR LEAD TO REPRESSION AT HOME?
by Paul DeRienzo and Bill Weinberg
On August 2, 1990, as Saddam Hussein's army was consolidating control
over Kuwait, President George Bush responded by signing two executive
orders that were the first step toward martial law in the United
States and suspending the Constitution.
On the surface, Executive Orders 12722 and 12723, declaring a
"national emergency," merely invoked laws that allowed Bush to freeze
Iraqi assets in the United States.
The International Emergency Executive Powers Act permits the president
to freeze foreign assets after declaring a "national emergency," a
move that has been made three times before -- against Panama in 1987,Nicaragua in 1985 and Iran in 1979.
According to Professor Diana Reynolds, of the Fletcher School of
Diplomacy at Boston's Tufts University, when Bush declared a national
emergency he "activated one part of a contingency national security
emergency plan." That plan is made up of a series of laws passed since
the presidency of Richard Nixon, which Reynolds says give the
president "boundless" powers.
According to Reynolds, such laws as the Defense Industrial
Revitalization and Disaster Relief Acts of 1983 "would permit the
president to do anything from seizing the means of production, to
conscripting a labor force, to relocating groups of citizens."
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Reynolds says the net effect of invoking these laws would be the
suspension of the Constitution.
She adds that national emergency powers "permit the stationing of the
military in cities and towns, closing off the U.S. borders, freezing
all imports and exports, allocating all resources on a national
security priority, monitoring and censoring the press, and warrantless
searches and seizures."
The measures would allow military authorities to proclaim martial law
in the United States, asserts Reynolds. She defines martial law as the
"federal authority taking over for local authority when they are
unable to maintain law and order or to assure a republican form of
government."
A report called "Post Attack Recovery Strategies," about rebuilding
the country after a nuclear war, prepared by the right-wing Hudson
Institute in 1980, defines martial law as dealing "with the control of
civilians by their own military forces in time of emergency."
The federal agency with the authority to organize and command the
government's response to a national emergency is the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA). This super-secret and elite agency was
formed in 1979 under congressional measures that merged all federal
powers dealing with civilian and military emergencies under one
agency.
FEMA has its roots in the World War I partnership between government
and corporate leaders who helped mobilize the nation's industries tosupport the war effort. The idea of a central national response to
large-scale emergencies was reintroduced in the early 1970s by Louis
Giuffrida, a close associate of then-California Gov. Ronald Reagan and
his chief aide Edwin Meese.
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Reagan appointed Giuffrida head of the California National Guard in
1969. With Meese, Giuffrida organized "war-games" to prepare for
"statewide martial law" in the event that Black nationalists and
anti-war protesters "challenged the authority of the state." In 1981,
Reagan as president moved Giuffrida up to the big leagues, appointing
him director of FEMA.
According to Reynolds, however, it was the actions of George Bush in
1976, while he was the director of the Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA), that provided the stimulus for centralization of vast powers in
FEMA.
Bush assembled a group of hawkish outsiders, called Team B, that
released a report claiming the CIA ("Team A") had underestimated the
dangers of Soviet nuclear attack. The report advised the development
of elaborate plans for "civil defense" and post-nuclear government.
Three years later, in 1979, FEMA was given ultimate responsibility for
developing these plans.
Aware of the bad publicity FEMA was getting because of its role in
organizing for a post-nuclear world, Reagan's FEMA chief Giuffrida
publicly argued that the 1865 Posse Comitatus Act prohibited themilitary from arresting civilians.
However, Reynolds says that Congress eroded the act by giving the
military reserves an exemption from Posse Comitatus and allowing them
to arrest civilians. The National Guard, under the control of state
governors in peace time, is also exempt from the act and can arrest
civilians.
FEMA Inspector General John Brinkerhoff has written a memo contending
that the government doesn't need to suspend the Constitution to use
the full range of powers Congress has given the agency. FEMA has
prepared legislation to be introduced in Congress in the event of a
national emergency that would give the agency sweeping powers. The
right to "deputize" National Guard and police forces is included in
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the package. But Reynolds believes that actual martial law need not be
declared publicly.
Giuffrida has written that "Martial Rule comes into existence upon a
determination (not a declaration) by the senior military commander
that the civil government must be replaced because it is no longer
functioning anyway." He adds that "Martial Rule is limited only by the
principle of necessary force."
According to Reynolds, it is possible for the president to make
declarations concerning a national emergency secretly in the form of a
Natioanl Security Decision Directive. Most such directives are
classified as so secret that Reynolds says "researchers don't even
know how many are enacted."
DOMESTIC SPYING
Throughout the 1980s, FEMA was prohibited from engaging in
intelligence gathering. But on July 6, 1989, Bush signed Executive
Order 12681, pronouncing that FEMA's National Preparedness Directorate
would "have as a primary function intelligence, counterintelligence,investigative, or national security work." Recent events indicate that
domestic spying in response to the looming Middle East war is now
under way.
Reynolds reports that "the CIA is going to various campuses asking for
information on Middle Eastern students. I'm sure that there are
intelligence organizations monitoring peace demonstrations."
According to the University of Connecticut student paper, the Daily
Campus, CIA officials have recently met there to discuss talking withMiddle Eastern students.
The New York Times reports that the FBI has ordered its agents around
the country to question Arab-American leaders and business people in
search of information on potential Iraqi "terrorist" attacks in
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response to a Gulf war.
A 1986 Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) document entitled
"Alien Terrorists and Other Undesirables: A Contingency Plan" outlines
the potential round-up and incarceration in mass detainment camps of
U.S. residents who are citizens of "terrorist" countries, chiefly in
the Middle East. This plan echoed a 1984 FEMA nationwide "readiness
exercise code-named REX-84 ALPHA, which included the rehearsal of
joint operations with the INS to round up 40,000 Central American
refugees in the event of a U.S. invasion of the region. One of the 10
military bases established as detainment camps by REX-84 ALPHA, Camp
Krome, Fla., was designated a joint FEMA-Immigration service
interrogation center.
Recently, FEMA has been criticized in the media for inadequate
response to the October, 1989 San Francisco earthquake. What the
mainstream press has failed to cover is the agency's planned role in
repressing domestic dissent in the event of an invasion abroad.
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Concentration Camps
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Known U.S. Relocation
Centers
as of January 28, 2000
http://www.guncontrolvictories.com/k_campslist.html
ALABAMA
Opelika - WWII German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
ALASKA
Wilds of Alaska - east of Anchorage. No access by road, but there is a railwaysystem. Facility holds 500,000 people. Projection: forced labor camp.
ARIZONA
Florence - WWII German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
Ft. Huachua - 20 miles from Mexican border, 30 miles from Nogales Rex 84Program. Projection: emergency custodial facility.
Pinal County, Gila River - Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention facility.
12/9/99 Sedona - Top-secret United Nations (and/or U.S. military) secret
military activity near the small tourist town of Sedona, Arizona.
Yuma County, Colorado River - Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention facility.
ARKANSAS
Berryville FEMA facility - east of Eureka on Hwy 62. [near Tyson's property.]
Blytheville AFB - was closed; now a camp. Newly constructed wooden
barracks surrounded by high barbed wire-topped fencing and guard towers.
Ft. Chaffee - has new aircraft runway and detention facility for 20,000prisoners.
Jerome, Chicot/Drew Counties - Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention facility.
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Omaha FEMA facility - on Hwy 65, south of old wood processing plant, on adirt road that leads to a toxic waste dump.
Rohwer, Descha County - Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention center.
CALIFORNIA
Ft. Irwin - Irwin is a remote mountain region south of Death Valley National
Monument. Designated as inactive, there is a camp at this facility aprox. 30miles from I-15 in Barstow.
Manzanar Camp, Inyo County - Deserted WWII Japanese-American SpecialInternment detention center
Oakdale - Rex 84 Program Emergency custodial facility. 90 miles east of San
Francisco on Hwy 120. Holds a minimum of 15,000 people.
Tulelake, Modoc County - Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention center.
Vandenberg AFB - Rex 84 Program Emergency custodial facility. Midwaybetween San Lonis Obispo and Santa Barbara on Hwy 1, close to Hwy 101.
COLORADO
Granada, Prowers County - Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention center.
Trinidad - WWII German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
FLORIDA
Camp Krome - near Miami Dept of Justice detention and interrogation facility.
Elgin AFB - Rex 84 Program Emergency custodial facility. Over 50 miles long,extending from Pensacola Bay to Hwy 331 in De Funiak Springs, adjacent to I-
10 on the north, and Ft. Walton Beach vacation spot.
GEORGIA
Camilla, Mitchell County - FEMA facility on mount Zion road aprox. 5.7 milessouth of Camilla. From Camilla, take Hwy 19 south, go 5.4 miles from 37/19
Junction to Mount Zion Road, turn left (east) on Mount Zion Road. Notmanned or staffed yet.
Ft. Benning - Rex 84 Program Emergency custodial facility east of Columbia,near Georgia/Alabama state line. Prisoners may be brought in via Lawson
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Army airfield.
Morgan, Calhoun County - FEMA facility. Take I-75 Exit 32 to 300 South to
Albany; then Hwy 234 to Morgan; go through Morgan on Hwy 45 South.
Facility is 1.5 miles on right (west) side of Hwy 45. Fully manned and staffed,but no prisoners yet.
Oglethorpe, Macon County - FEMA facility 5 miles from Montezuma, 3 miles
from Oglethorpe, on west side of Hwy 49. No staff or prisoners yet.
Unadilla, Macon County - FEMA facility on East Railroad Street 1.5 miles fromUnadilla on County Rd 230. Plunket Road leads into the facility. Manned and
staffed, but no prisoners yet.
IDAHO
Kooskia - 50 plus miles east, near Lolo Pass and Moose Creek, near a landingstrip and a national forest. Unmanned.
Minidoka, Jerome County - Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention center.
ILLINOIS
Marseilles - small facility on the Illinois River, on Hwy 6, off I-80, relativelyclose to Chicago. Holds 1400 prisoners. Surrounded by high barbed wire-
topped fencing and guard towers.
INDIANA
Ft. Benjamin, Harrison - U.S. Army facility on the outskirts of Indianapolis.
Ft. Wayne - FEMA detention facility.
12/9/99 Grissom Air Force Base - The facility is surrounded by highbarbed wire, and lights. These structures are readily visible from US 31.
Indianapolis - massive concentration camp facility on thousands of acres justoutside Indianapolis. Includes barracks, razor wire-topped fencing, guard
towers, turnstiles, railroad, helicopter landing pads; and what appears to be 3
large furnaces with 3-inch mains on one of the buildings. Under construction.
Terre Haute - FEMA detention facility.
KANSAS
Concordia - WWII German/Italian POW Camp. Under renovation.
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Eldorado - Federal prison to be converted to UN forced labor facility. There are2 that are run by the state: an honor camp by the lake, and a maximum
security prison aprox. 1 mile east on US-54. Somewhere in the area is a WWIIprison camp, but it has not been located yet.
Leavenworth - U.S. Marshall Federal Holding facility PFP.
Topeka - 80 acres converted to a holding camp for prisoners.
KENTUCKY
Lexington - FEMA detention facility.
Lonisville - FEMA detention facility.
LOUISIANA
Livingston - WWII German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
MAINE
Houlton - WWII German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
MASSACHUSETTS
Fort Devens - New prison a factory facilities and reservoir that have been built
around the camp. It was constructed last year and the railroad had to
reconstruct tracks into the prison from Canada and from Boston. Livingston
MICHIGAN
Bay City - on Saginaw Bay surrounded by high barbed wire-topped fencingand guard towers. Connected to Lake Huron. Prisoners may be brought in by
water from either the U.S. or Canada.
Central MI - FEMA detention facility.
Detroit - FEMA detention facility.
12/9/99 Fort Custer (near Battle Creek, Michigan) - has a "Prison camp".Also have received reports of FEMA "Box cars" riding the rails through BattleCreek and making stops in or around Fort Custer.
12/9/99 Grayling, National Guard training base - reports of Latvian troopsin large numbers (700+) stationed at Camp. All reportees are considered by
this Intelligence officer as "very reliable".
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Southwest MI - FEMA detention facility.
MISSISSIPPI
Hancock County - NASA facility on old toxic waste dump with 2 camps: one atthe end of Kiln Road at Waveland, then the next road after Ammo Road at thePost Office; and one in the center of a rest station back from the Interstate.
[Inmates from the Hancock County Jail claim they have worked details
involving the delivery of food to these camps under the supervision of UNguards. One individual claims that one of these camps is full of European men,
women and children, all at the same compound. He said that the UN guardswere severely beating prisoners, who appeared to be involved in forced labor.
It is impossible to verify this information at this time.
MISSOURI
Richards Gebaur AFB, Grandview - large civilian internment facility. AFBpersonnel are restricted from the area.
12/9/99 Warsaw - Unconfirmed report of a large concentration campfacility.
NEBRASKA
Northeast corner NE - FEMA detention facility.
Northwest corner NE - FEMA detention facility.
Scottsbluff - WWII German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
South-central Hastings - FEMA detention facility.
NEVADA
Elco - prison facility 10 miles from Elco.
Las Vegas - From Range Road and Las Vegas Blvd North, across from NellisAFB, go west on Range Road aprox. 7 miles. Go under I-15 and you'll see a
new 6-foot high chain link fence and sliding road gate. Signs say
"RESTRICTED AREA. AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY". Approx. 1 mile afterthat is the Nevada National Guard compound, and the camp is on the rightnext to the RR tracks.
Reno - 150 miles south on east side of road, 150 yards from road.
Wells - 40 miles north of Wells in O'niel Basin Area, 25 miles west off Hwy 93.
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Ft. Hood - newly constructed concentration camp. Surrounded by high barbedwire-topped fencing and guard towers.
Mexia - WWII German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
Princeton - WWII POW camp on north side of Denton Hwy. Under renovation.
12/9/99 Ft. Worth - Federal prison under construction on the old CarswellAFB.
UTAH
Millard County - in central Utah, Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention center.
Camp Williams, Skull Valley - west of the old bombing range in the
south/southwestern portion of Camp Williams. Discovered by a man and hisson while rabbit hunting. They were discovered and apprehended.
Utah Lake - 15 miles south of Saratoga Recreation Center 200-300 yds off theroad. Surrounded by 40-50-foot high black wire. Made to look something like
a golf driving range.
VIRGINIA
Camp A.P. Hill
WASHINGTON STATE
Okanogan County - site for massive concentration camp, bordering Canada.Will be capable of holding hundreds of thousands of prisoners.
12/9/99 Seattle/Spokan West of Vantage - Prison cells spotted.
WISCONSIN
Central WI - FEMA detention facility.
Ft. McCoy - Rex 84 Program Emergency custodial facility in western WI, 30
miles east of Lacrosse, between the point where 90 and 94 intersect.
WYOMING
East Yellowstone - manned facility. Investigators were apprehended byForeign soldiers. They were unable to identify the language used by the
soldiers.
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North-central WY - FEMA detention facility.
Park County, Hart Mountain - Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention center.
Southeastern WY - FEMA detention facility.
Southwestern WY - FEMA detention facility.
The 10 Federal Regions
Region I: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
Vermont Regional Capitol: Boston
Region II: New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Island
Regional Capitol: New York City
REGION III: Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia,
District of Columbia.
Regional Capitol: Philadelphia
REGION IV: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina,Tennessee
Regional Capitol: Atlanta
REGION V: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin
Regional Capitol: Chicago
REGION VI: Arkansas, Lonisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
Regional Capitol: Dallas-Fort Worth
REGION VII: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, NebraskaRegional Capitol: Kansas City
REGION VIII: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah,
Wyoming Regional Capitol: Denver
REGION IX: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada
Regional Capitol: San Francisco
REGION X: Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Idaho
Regional Capitol: Seattle
Supplementing these 10 Regions, each of the States is, or is to be, divided
into subregions, so that Federal Executive control is provided over everycommunity. Then, controlling the budgeting and the programming at every
level is that politico-economic system known as PPBS. The President need not
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From: "Dawn Dancer" <[email protected]
To: [email protected] Subject: Camp Grayling
Dear Mr. Smith: Our web master has forwarded your question about Camp Grayling
to me.
The "camps" you are referring to are used by our Military Police for training. One of their war-time missions is to process and care for prisoners of war (POWs). The
photos you saw are of that training site.
If you have any other questions about Camp Grayling, the Michigan National Guardor any of our training, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
1st Lt. Dawn Dancer Deputy Public Affairs Officer Dept. of Military & Veterans Affairs
Michigan National Guard
(517) 483-5813
DSN 623-0813
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A friend...sent me this...(it is only the 100th such communication ...does the media
spin-doctoring and propaganda machine control and direct [and dull] the thinking of
mainstream America?? hmmmmmm)
Check out:
http://205.138.107.3:80/tlcmanti/newsHeavensGate.htmlAny comments?John
YES...of course I have comments...the SAME comments I have been makingfor years, and echoing what I SAID WOULD HAPPEN, and HAD to happenafter the covert shipment of 100,000 Guillotines to a Montana site over 4years ago...and the subsequent appearance of those same guillotines acrossAmerica at MILITARY bases! (I had 4 other eye-witnesses/informers ALL inactive-or formerly in- military intelligence positions...[Ask me for my paper!?])
My only comments to this hype is that most NEWS that we receive throughthe current media is either manufactured/manipulated for a reason, or,coincidence though it may be, the spin-doctors in Washington (and Langley)will have used it to further their own propaganda.
Within the last 10 days alone, we have seen two great examples of this!
1) The "Heaven's Gate" thing...even the name imposes labels on "religious,"actually Quasi-religious-groups...apocalyptic type religion and people who put
any belief in comets as harbingers of future apocalypses!
The real point is that (AS ANTHONY LARSEN pointed out in the prophecytrilogy based on Velikovskian historical interpretations...and I PREDICTED 12years ago, and in my paper dated about 6 months ago!) Hale-Bopp PROVESthat these comets that threaten this Earth every 3500 years... (Hale-Bopp,Hyakutake and Shoemaker-Levy) are the real STORY. They do NOT (as thiscontrolled press piped up in one voice to proclaim in the last couple of days)prove that Organic compounds-the basis of the Evolutionists claims to thepresence of amino acids in the Eary Earth (theoretically providing the
materials necessary for spawning life under THEIR scenario) arrived here oncomets. They prove that we have had GOBAL cataclysms on this planetcyclically...and have had them for a LONG time! They prove that Velikovosky'sinterpretation of the Biblical "Exodus" story was fundamentally correct! Theyportend Global Disaster! This only SLOWY seeping into the news. WithoutDARING to mention the author of the original theory's name (IgnatiusDonelley) a recent documentary produced by the Turner Network recalled the
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Great Chicago Fire of 1871...asking "Was this fire caused by the presence of inflammatory agents falling from the tail of a comet (The comet's name wasBeila...and the "agents" were hydrocarbons)?
READ "Worlds in Collision" by Immanuel Velikovsky (out of print on
Doubleday)... and then read the "Prophecy Trilogy" by Anthony E. Larsen (aMormon author) on Zedek Books.
THEN...read my papers on the subject...I'll even give you the URLs for the SIS(Society for Interdisciplinary Studies) and other CATASTROPHIST web sites.Forget the popular press...Educate yourselves
As for the (media hype to fulfill an agenda):
2) The "Man in the electric chair with the BURNINGHEAD!" THIS will and is being used to get RID of theelectric chair in favor of...GUILLOTINES
Florida and Georgia are spearheading thisdevelopment...remember Rev: 12:4
Listen more to TALK radio...you know...the home of: paranoia; the choice of radical Christian Fundamentalist, anti government, white supremacist, cultish,
paramilitary, Zionist, gun-tottin' militia-minded, terrorists?
At least they believe in a FREE and INTELLIGENT press? So everything elsethey believe is enough to justify a charge of Treason and Sedition...under FEMA??
I know a few people (the number is dwindling) who think that I am foolish,paranoid and fantasy-prone. I can only quote two scriptures...
"The perverse are HARD to correct...and the number of fools is infinite"
(Solomon)
and ..."Those who leadeth into captivity goeth into captivity...those who live bythe sword die by the sword...and THIS is the Faith and Patience of theSaints!" (Revelation)
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GET A FOOD STORAGE ... before the "Food Hoarding Act" kicks in-(under FEMA..soon to be enacted) the NWO and their cronies in the Clintonadministration are poised with their fingers on the proverbial buttons..myfriends! But, if you don't believe this..then just "Eat, Drink, and be Merry..for tomorrow you MAY WISH that you WERE dead! I have a suggestion also...
I say...just CHOP their heads off? (Shades of "Alice in Wonderland"...Iwonder...what sort of land is this becoming). Maybe we should STONE themfirst? Gives a WHOLE NEW meaning to the phrase Rock and Roll...don't it?!
Pieces??Dorian
Modern Concentration Camps
http://www.trunkerton.fsnet.co.uk/
USA
Don Bradley
Recently, I sent out to the various news media an extremely small list of Concentration
Camps recently built by the United States Government. As it happens, very few journalistsacted upon the information and shared it with their listeners, viewers or readers. Of
course ,once the information was made public, I've been slandered, attacked and called all
sorts of names. How interesting it is that when we bring truth to our world, the messengeris killed, if only symbolically.
Many of us in the media have been aware of these hideous camps since their inception. It
takes a look at the history of this century to know what will happen if they are populated.The heart shudders at such knowledge but ignoring it won't make it go away. The only
answer is to get the information out there in the world and make our elected governmentanswer.
I've personally visited these camps and taken pictures. They are REAL. They are manned.
They have moats, motion sensors, inner beams to hide the main complexes, guards at the
gates, electric gates, processing centers, and of course, high fences with razor wire and
barbs, pointing inward - not outward -
but inward to KEEP PEOPLE IN.
The larger facilities are called golf courses or water treatment plants. When was the last
time you saw a golf course ( Portland, Oregon ) with armed guards carrying M16's? Why dothe larger facilities have smokestacks? Ever seen a crematorium? The smaller facilities are
usually holding facilities, obviously designed for the short-term round ups prior to thehapless souls being shipped off to their final destination somewhere else.
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You have to know that it was never my intention to uncover this information to frightenanyone or get publicity, as some may claim. As my readers are well aware, I stumbled
across this stuff in research for a new book. I have a family and want to see them grow upwith a father who is alive, not dead. Reporting this type of information has made me very
unpopular with the government and I've been warned by the FBI to 'mind my own business.'Unlike some of my contemporaries however, I've chosen to research these camp claims for
myself.
I HAD to see them with my own eyes. They do exist. But the real question that needs to be
asked - and fast - is why? Why are they being built? Who are they for? And why does thegovernment deny their existence? A friend of mine and I discovered 32 camps in just one
county in Colorado alone. You can drive right up to them. However, the Department of Corrections in Colorado, the Marshall's Office, the County Sheriffs office, and the Federal
agencies all claim there is nothing at these sites except lonesome prairie. And that's just aflat out lie.
Because of the staggering amount of mail I've received on this, my friends in the media -what few there are who have the guts to print the truth - have allowed me to answer
numerous questions regarding the camps. No one - not a single person - has reported thisinformation on the TV or in the newspapers. Most of these questions are from the Internet
by people who have read the research material and it is their questions that are beinganswered.
1)Why such a short list? This was a good question and I've given the reason much thought.
We've uncovered over 700 camps so far. We have pictures to prove their existence. Theanswer is: We wanted to get as much of a complete listing as we possibly could before
going public. The reason for that is obvious: you can't research very much when you are in
jail on trumped up charges or dead, can you?
The other part of the answer is that we are still observing the construction going on there.
For the most part we are very much watched ourselves when we visit them; we are stoppedby armed men who ask to see our ID. This on public roads. Making a circus of these sites
will only get innocent people killed. Know this; if you visit these camps you will end upunder government surveillance, and these folks are not very kind. Also most of the
construction on these facilities occurs at night. Why?
2)Locations? They seem to be popping up everywhere. For example in January of 1999,
there were no camps in Fillmore California, now there are two ( March 1999.) They seem toring around population centers for the most part, with many short term 'holding facilities'
buried in the hills and dales around the inner cities. There are 53 camps in SouthernCalifornia.
3)How do we determine that they are concentration camps? This one is easy .Have you ever
seen a prison up close? They have certain features which are unmistakable from other typesof buildings like schools or churches. Here are the determining factors, they must have:
i) Barbed wire or razor wire fences that point inward. Look at most security fences. The top
portion points out to keep trespassers out. Prisons, labor camps and the like all have theirfence tops pointing
in so that the inmates are greatly hampered in climbing them.
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ii) Some type of guard facility that is defendable and wired with microwave transmitters.
iii) Armed guards parading around in golf pro shirts or department of water clothing. Iwasn’t aware that our utilities were arming their employees with MP5's and M16's.Even at
the smallest facility we found five, count them, five armed guards in tactical gear.
iv) Tactical beams to hide the main complexes from the road. These also have moats, notyet filled with water, that surround the inner complex. The camp at Pearblossom is an
excellent example of a full-service camp. The people go in but they don't come out.
4)What was all that nonsense about gun control? My research into concentration camps
revealed that prior to each country's use of such things, they first disarmed their peoplewith gun control propaganda.
It is a well known fact that the CIA created HCI ( Handgun Control Incorporated ) and that itis a
well-funded creature of the CIA. Why does the CIA want American citizens disarmed? That's
the real question. You can't have a dictatorship or Martial Law if the voters are armed, canyou?
5)I may be wrong but if so why is the government going to such lengths to hide these
camps in orange groves and other disguises? Why are they tapping my phones, followingme around, and then following the people I talk to? Why are the men and women in the
media who are publicizing my research being called by people who are trying to discreditme as some kind of nut case?
6)Am I scared? Sure. Everyday of my life .But not for my own existence. Quite frankly afterspending two years exposing Remote Viewing for the mind control sham that it is, I haven’t
been in good graces with the alphabet-soup agencies. I fear that this knowledge may be too
little too late. Quite frankly, if we don't get some public awareness on this issue and soon,we might all be having some firsthand experience
with these camps. When they come for you in Martial Law, they round up those few journalists who are independent, Lawyers, History Professors, Constitutionalists, Minorities
and anyone else who won't surrender their firearms. In addition, they have been compiling,
since 1994, lists of people buying food weapons clothing, etc .Again, the question is why thelists? Why the camps? Why so many? Why the moats and electric fences? Why turnstiles
that are color-coded for processing? Why are there angry white (I don't know why, but sofar the guards we have run into have all been white males in their late twenties or early
thirties ) guards carrying automatic weapons and telephoto cameras?
WHY IS THE GOVERNMENT BUILDING THESE CAMPS AND DENYING THEIR
EXISTENCE.
7)Will we ever have a complete list of these camps? Well, we are not sure if one will ever be
completed.
We've been to places where there were only two camps ( El Canon City, February 1998 )and went back five months later and there were seven camps. The camps in Colorado, by
the way, are Huge in every sense of the word. These, it seems apparent, are the final
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destination or full-service camps. Also, I am only one man. It takes a lot of time and money( both on ever short supply ) to research these things and I usually do it while traveling on
other business. Plus having a gun shoved in your face tends to ruin your day. The campsaround Utah and Arizona are the spookiest ones we've photographed. These are very clearly
camps for the un-dead. All the full-service camps have rail spurs and landing strips adjacentto them.
8)What is the purpose of these camps? Read history. Camps hold people. They aren’tprisons in the normal sense of the word. A prison has a hospital, a gym, food facilities,
recreation yards, and cells for the inmates. Camps are like stockyards for humans. Verylittle shelter and a great deal of death.
9)What will be the governments reaction to this report? What it has always been: plausibledeniability,
a phrase created by the covert agencies of this country. First, deny their existence. Then, if that fails,
explain it away with a limited hangout ( short for another lie, but this time with a smallmiter of truth.)
10)When were they built? By all indications, and since we've started looking at these thingsin early 1998, it appears most of the larger facilities were started around 1995 and are still
being modified. The smaller holding type facilities are being rapidly built RIGHT NOW.
11)How can I find one in my area? It's rather easy, but you have to have two things: one, a
mind that isn’t sleeping or daydreaming. Two, a watchful eye. That's how we did it. We juststarted paying attention to our surroundings. The government counts on most folk not even
knowing what is going on in their own neighborhoods. Also, start looking at the fringes of your city, as this seems to be where they like to place them. Look first for the fences
pointing inwards, that's the most noticeable feature about the camps that you can usuallysee from the road.
12)Why were they built? That's the question, isn’t it?
13)Isn’t there some other explanation for them, like a new kind of cheap prison? Really?
Would you want to be in a prison with no shelter, hospital, nor any other kind of formalliving arrangements? Listen I wish these things didn’t exist, I get sick every time I find
another one.
14)Have you seen Elvis and where is he now? Sorry that's on another page, not this one.
Please move on.
15)When will they start populating these camps? We don't know. But by all indications, they
are being built up at a startling rate. That indicates a deadline has been set and they aretrying to meet it.
Update Don Bradley
Since the release of the previous article, I've received a few invitations to speak about my
experiences and even been invited on a few radio shows, which I've done. Some have asked
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me on only to discredit my research and are waiting for their own people to come back withsome info that will explain away my findings. And still, there is silence from the media and
our government about the creation and staffing of these camps. Why? Even if to deny theclaims, why can't our elected officials meet with me and others from the press at these sites
and explain their purpose, so we can all go back to sleep and watch more TV? Why not openthe gates and let us inspect these places? If there is nothing to hide, then where's the
problem?
I have received hundreds of letters in the last few weeks, with many containing new
evidence of camps and other things that make our case even stronger. The nay-sayers don'tseem to have any proof, except a foul mouth and opinion of those men and women who are
looking for the truth Some, I believe are working for the agency, others are simply hatersand denial people. Not liking what they hear, they simply won't see what any normal person
can see with an open heart and an open mind.
Here are some of the answers to the many new questions raised by folk.
1) Yes. We do have photographs. A lot of them and yes, we will publish them. As I write we
are collating them and getting ready to get them up on the internet.
2)Yes. We do receive help from many people in the Army and National Guard, who have
given us location tips regarding these camps.
3)The holding camps - which are by nature, simply fences enclosing an open area - havelittle in the way
of facilities. These were areas already in existence ( reservoirs ) which have recently beenmodified with new barbed wire with the tops POINTING IN. These camps are lock stock -
pens for cattle. Have you ever seen the stockyards? They are really just temporary areas forholding cattle. The holding camps are scattered everywhere, in all major cities, and our
intelligence sources confirm that these are going to be used as some sort of interim roundupplaces where those gathered can be placed until they can be shipped off to somewhere else.
Don't expect much in the way of guard towers and the like as they were never meant to bemore than what they are.
4)For every major full service camp, there are probably twenty holding camps. Makes
sense, doesn’t it?
5)No. I do not believe these camps are for aliens. They are designed for human beings.
6)No. I have not seen UFO's around these camps.
7)Hundreds of officers from the Air Force and Army are leaving the service because theybelieve something is about to happen that they don't want to be part of. A friend of mine
has a law practice with another lawyer in Colorado who helps officers with their dischargesand in the last two years, they have seen a flood of men and women - all with horror stories
- who are throwing away their careers to avoid something you don't want to know about.These men and women all have the same story. The US Government is going to declare
Martial Law and take over the country by force, with the Military and Intelligence communityrunning things. They intend to rid the country of twenty to thirty million people.
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They have lists. They have plans. They are coming.
8)Yes, we have full location lists of camps from Florida to Alaska, but I've only seen thosewest of the Mississippi. Quite frankly, I just haven't the time to go and see them all.
9)No, I do not believe that UFO's are behind this. It is an intelligence/money/military cabal
that is behind these camps. They have an agenda for us that is simply evil. I believe thatthe UFO situation is a smokescreen to keep us looking the other way. I do not doubt the
veracity of UFO sightings, only the source of such machines.
10)The FBI, DIA, and NSA have been compiling lists of gun-owners, food stock-pilers,
religious persons, new agers, patriots, etc. Why? Are these people destined for the camps?The answer is yes,
and more. They are looking for anyone who is not going to jump on the NWO bandwagon assomeone to be dealt with. It's in their plans, the National Guard has been training for it, and
notice how the commercials lately have been telling us how wonderful the National Guard isand how much we need these fellows. Also, the DEA and FBI have been training, since
January of 1999, to do house to house search for guns. Why? Firearm ownership is still aright and is legal in this country, so why train en masse?
11)Yes, I do believe the media is a willing and co-operative accomplice with all that iscoming. Know what conditioning is? Well it is happening to us right now, via the media. This
explains why no one in the media is investigating these reports.
( Photo's of these camps are now here and here.
Extracted from the Seeker, PO Box 458, Devizes, SN10 1UL,Wiltshire, UK
MARTIAL LAW IS COMINGONE CITY AT A TIME
by Don Harkins
http://proliberty.com/observer/index.htm
From the Idaho Observer:
City councils all across the country are passing emergency powers ordinances -- all of whichare nearly identical in form and content.
The ordinances empower the nation's un-elected city administrators (city managers) to takecomplete control of town functions during a declared state of emergency. The ordinances
also turn municipal emergency administrators into agents of the federal government in theevent of a declared state of national emergency.
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The Idaho Observer became aware of this serious threat to our way of life in the winter of 1998 and by the time we printed, "Has your city adopted this 'emergency' ordinance"? (The
Idaho Observer, April, 1999) the problem had become much worse.
While most sovereignty-conscious Americans are awaiting some overt sign that will signalthe commencement of a brave new age of global socialism, the infrastructure for our
collective enslavement is quietly being laid, city by city, all across this still sleeping nation.
We believe that almost every city council in America has adopted such sweeping emergencypowers or is seriously considering granting themselves those powers.
The replacement of elected government officials with un-elected administrators ismetropolitan government. Metropolitan government was exposed in the late 50s by Jo
Hindman (Terrible 1313, Terrible 1313 Revisited, The Metrocrats and Blame it on Metro)and Joe Spenner in the early 90s (Rockefeller Regionalism: The Shadow Behind Oregon's
LCDC). This unconstitutional form of government is being implemented all over the country-- particularly in the nation's more densely populated areas such as Chicago, New York, Los
Angeles, Portland and Seattle.
Metro is pitched to citizens as a way to reduce taxes by streamlining government services inoverlapping city, state and county jurisdictions. Unwitting citizens then vote to provide for
the hiring of expert professionals to eliminate costly redundancies in government services.
Once in office, these un-elected experts begin exercising ever-increasing amounts of policy-making power over an ever-widening spectrum of municipal activity.
The true purpose of metropolitan government, as stated by its architects, is to replaceelected officials who are answerable to the citizen at the voting booth with hired
professionals who are answerable only to those few people in a community who are able touse their power and influence to secure the appointment of preferred professionals.
According to several municipal emergency powers ordinances we have seen, the citymanager, upon assumption of emergency powers in a declared state of emergency, is
empowered to shut down utilities, close stores, barricade streets, declare curfews, rationfood and other necessary items and mobilize police agencies and soldiers. The non-elected
city manager will also be the point man to interface with federal agencies such as theFederal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
In a declared state of national emergency, FEMA has been granted, through legislation and
executive orders such as EO 12919, the power to take control of and administrate crises on
a national level.
FEMA will dictate the activities of your emergency-empowered administrator and will
allocate emergency funding to your community based upon its level of cooperation withfederal agencies.
While most of America sleeps and while those of us who are awake are awaiting an obvioussign that the New World Order has arrived, the groundwork for the military occupation of
America is being laid by our local leaders.
Strength in numbers
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Between readers of The Idaho Observer and other concerned Americans all over thiscountry who subscribe to alternative publications, there is at least one of us in almost every
town from coast to coast. However loosely affiliated, we represent the only group of Americans who are positioned to stop the quiet construction of occupational machinery in
our beloved country.
Go to your city hall. Find out if your city has passed an emergency powers ordinance or if passage of such an ordinance is being considered. The ordinance will be publicly available atcity hall as a part of your city's municipal code. Some cities have a website that posts city
codes and other public information.
Make two copies of the ordinance; keep one for your records and send the other to: The
Idaho Observer, PO Box 1353, Rathdrum, Idaho 83858-1353. Include your name and aphone number where you can be reached in case verification becomes necessary.
We will then, on a map of the United States, stick pins in the towns whose elected officialshave passed model ordinances that give dictatorial power to an un-elected city manager or
city administrator during a declared state of emergency.
We need to have copies of these ordinances postmarked by March 15, 2000, so that we canprocess this information and alert the nation by May 15, 2000.
It is our duty as Americans to expose the machinery that is being built to facilitate the
occupation of our sovereign states by federal forces. Please take charge of finding theemergency powers ordinance in your city and help us in this most urgent endeavor
The Idaho ObserverP.O. Box 1353
Rathdrum, Idaho 83858-1353Phone: 208-255-2307
Email: [email protected]: http://proliberty.com/observer/
"There's nothing left in the world to prove.
All that's worth doing is to love one another,
using whatever means are available to serve."
Prison Camps
by Forest Glen Durland
http://www.uhuh.com/control/camps.htm
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Thoughts on the entertainment
of Prison Camps
It does seem strange that over 100 alleged prison camps would be located in Americain times of peace. But when many people turn in many reports, something must behappening. Investigators report construction and foreign troops. The main interest I take in this information is the importance it lends to the total
picture. Too many projects are being developed simultaneously for what could be anominous objective. Some items to consider are:
1. Existing prison camps
2. Laws to construct prison camps
3. Laws to control protesters 4. New weapons to control civilian masses. 5. Military exercises with foreign soldiers controlling civilians is America. 6. Military harlbors hover craft in Area 51 in Nevada. 7. Secrecy and denial by military - it's OUR tax money. 8. IRS collecting money with no law permitting. 9. IRS breaking, entering, seizing, terrifying and jailing without warrant or notice. 10. Judges enforcing IRS regs and imprisoning when no law permits. 11. Our monetary system is owned and controlled by foreigners. 12. NEP (National Emergency Powers) gives Clinton and Gore the powers of Hitler
and Stalin. 13. GATT and NAFTA. 14. FEMA, NEMA and REX. 15. Clinton pushing for Fast Track and MAI. 16. More federal agencies giving more control to NWO (New World Order). 17. NWO trying to get control of our national parks. 18. NWO tightening its tentacles around America. 19. Congress appearing brain dead and unconcerned. 20. And on and on …
Well, folks, when one stands back and takes a look at the entire scene, it takes on anominous hue. Something stinks in there besides the barn yard. Yet our military insiststhere is no smell. That stinks even worse.
It does seem strange that over 100 alleged prison camps would be located in Americain times of peace. Perhaps they do not exist. Perhaps our government is creating an
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image to scare us about something. Or perhaps that peace is only superficial, with war against us civilians lurking just below the surface.
Anyway, this list of camps is presented for your entertainment. Enjoy. This line of reasoning is developed it Time Line.
Forest Glen Durland
A Hoax Now and Then
There is another angle that is worth discussing. It seems that someone, that couldconceivable be OUR government, is disseminating false information. Of pertinentinterest is the story about big camp developments in the DeSoto National Forest inMississippi. The Spotlight newspaper traced this one down and found it to be a hoax.They ran two stories, 4-27-98 p 11 and 4-9-98 p13. The photos and video that are
being circulated are of the Southern Mississippi Correctional Institute at Leakesville,Mississippi near the Alabama border. This story is definitely a hoax, and a well
planned one.
Now, don't take this to mean to quit looking. There is so much crap going on in OUR government that we must continue to watch everything. Too many bad things are
being documented to ignore everything. Frankly, I am of the opinion that OUR government is definitely spreading misinformation to goof us up. They are lying abouteverything else. So why not this one?
So, keep looking and keep reporting. This is the only way we will get the bottom of this stuff, because the lords and ladies on the hill and OUR military will never tell. We do it or get it done to us, and maybe both.
Forest Glen Durland states that the information on this page concerning Prison Campsis for entertainment only. These prison camp sites are alleged. They might exist, or they might not. No claims are made as to the accuracy of this information. Please keepthis information with any other information that you might take from here. Enjoy.
I, Forest Glen Durland, have not personally inspected any of these camps. I simply do
not have the time, money nor the power to gain access to them. One can expectmilitary intervention at some of these sites. Expect some of those soldiers to be unableto speak American.
I did discussion with my Japanese-American friends the prison camps to which theywere sent during WWII.
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It would be valuable to all if investigators were organized in each state to check thecamps in their states, then report back to all of us.
Forest Glen Durland
An updated list by states can be seen at [This site is no longer running. Sorry. ] The Alleged Internment Camp list is provided for entertainment purposes only. Noclaim of accuracy or authenticity is made. The information contained here-in may or may not be true. My hat is off to ----- for maintaining that site for our entertainment. Forest
Click here for some entertainment about an alleged blackout when a list of alleged prison camps was being distributed. Very entertaining.
Click here for some pics good people have supplied use. My hat is off to them.
[This link is disconnected pending further documentation. ]
Prison Camps
Over 100 of them!!!
(Isn't that entertaining?)
Here are a few from a few states to give you an idea.
Note the many FEMA and REX camps.
Alaska:
Wilds* of Alaska possibly East of Anchorage. No access by road however, there is arailway system. Facility holds 500,000 and will be used for forced labor.
Arkansas:
Ft. Chaffee Has a new runway for aircraft, new detention camp facilities with cap of 20,000 prisoners.
Blythville AFB This base was closed but is now being used as a camp location. New
wooden barracks have been constructed at this location. This camp is
surrounded by high wire topped with barbed wire, and has guard towers.
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FREQUENCIES:
153.7400 Georgia State Correctional Institutions
154.9050 Intrastate Coordinating (car to car state wide)
154.9350 Intrastate Coordinating (base to base / state wide)
155.3700 Georgia Police Intersystem (State wide)
Illinois:
Marseilles It is located on the Illinois river off Interstate 80 on HWY 6. It is arelatively small facility with a cap of 1400 prisoners. Though it is small it is designed
like other concentration camp facilities with high fences topped with barbed wireand guard towers. Being located on the Illinois River it is possible that prisoners will be brought in by water, air and ground. Note: This facility is relatively close to
Chicago, Illinois.
Indiana:
Thousands of acres located just out of Indianapolis, Indiana holds a largeConcentration camp facility complete with barracks, high fence, razor wire, towers,turnstiles, a railroad, helicopter landing pads, and what appears to be three large
furnaces with 3 inch mains on one of the buildings. This is a massive facility, stillunder construction with a competition date sometime in 1996.
Kansas:
Leavenworth U.S. Marshal's Fed Holding Facility PFP.
Concordia WWII POW German/Italian POW camp being renovated.
El Dorado Federal prison to be converted to UN forced labor facility. Topeka 80 acresconverted to a holding camp for anti-New World Order prisoners.
Missouri:
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Richards Gebaur AFB This facility is located in Grandview, Missouri. A large
civilian internment facility has been built on this facility, and base personnel are
restricted from the area.
Michigan:
Bay City Sits on Saginaw Bay which connects to Lake Huron. Prisoners may be brought in by ship from either the United States or Canada. This facility has high
fencing, barbed wire and guard towers.
New York:
Ft. Drum located in upstate New York, probable location for Eastern area processing
of people, located near the St. Lawrence river and access to Lake Ontario. Bothwaterways may be used for transport. Located very close to Canada.
Oklahoma:
Will Rogers Air Port This is a newly constructed FEMA facility, and it is believed
that it will be used as a primary processing center for prisoners West of the
Mississippi River.
Texas:
*Ft. Hood* Ft. Hood has a newly built concentration camp, constructed complete
with towers, high fencing, and barbed wire.
Utah:
Skull Valley Camp William property - west of the old bombing rangeSouth/southwestern portion of Camp Williams. This camp was discovered by a man
and his son who were rabbit hunting. They were discovered and apprehended.
Utah Lake 15 miles south of Saratoga Recreation center 200 - 300 yards off the road.Black wire 40 to 50 feet tall, made to look something like a golf driving range.
Washington:
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Okanogan County Borders Canada and is a site for a massive concentration camp
capable of holding hundreds of thousands of people who will be used for slave labor.This is probably one of the locations that will be used TO HOLD HARD CORE
PATRIOTS WHO WILL BE HELD CAPTIVE FOR THE REST OF THEIR
LIVES.
Wyoming:
Park County -Hart Mountain- Renovated WWII Japanese-American specialinternment detention facilities.
North Central part of the state FEMA Detention facility
Southeast part of the state FEMA Detention facility *
Southwest part of the state FEMA Detention facility
East Yellowstone - Manned facility. INVESTIGATORS WERE APPREHENDED
BY EUROPEAN SOLDIERS. UNABLE TO IDENTIFY THE LANGUAGE
USED BY THE FOREIGN SOLDIERS. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
HELPED CLEAR THE SITUATION.
Something else stinksFriend Dave related that recently he found this site which at first glance appeared to
have nothing on it-i.e, a white screen except that he noticed that it took a while toload. So he download the page and examined it with an html editor. Lo and behold,the page had the background color and text both in white. Now, why would someoneintelligent enough to post what you will find below, be stupid enough to make thattype of html error? If a prank, would it also be quite stupid, as how many folks could
be expected to discern anything other than a blank page? Then he loads the materialon a Michael Reagan chat site and an hour later the chat site shuts down. Paranoia is
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a terrible way to live. But then, combining the existence of even 1/3 of the
Concentration Camps listed below with these curious happenstances, what's a
fellow to do? I mean one can't exactly expect a candid explanation from
Congress, can one?
As of Monday at 1:05 a.m., the page has a black background with white letters. Howfun! Some of the material and wording in the "Concentration Camps" listing seems far fetched; much of it is of little use because it is simply unverifiable. But portions of it are verifiable and my friend's experience here definitely qualifies as "Curious". ICE
------- Forwarded Message Follows -------From: "dave"
The URL is [---] if you have an URL editor you will see the following:
BODY BGCOLOR="#FFF" TEXT="#FFFFFF" LINK="#00FF00"
VLINK="#00FF00" ALINK="#0000FF"
This has the net effect of making the page unviewable. It was either:
A) Created that way, and all the web authors I know do it alot! Yea, right; or B)Intentionally changed.
On Sunday, Dec 21 I spent about 45 minutes posting the entire contents to the MikeReagan web forums chat site. About an hour after I got done, the web forums chat sitewent off the air.
[Hey, Guys - Thanks for all the info. This is the only way we will get it dispersed. Forest Glen Durland. ]
Forest Glen Durland passes this information along for what it is worth. But neither Forest Glen Durland nor this web site can assume any liability as to the accuracy. It isstrongly suggested that it be investigated. Please do and pass the info back to the restof us. If we all work together, we may find a plot to crack.
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FOREIGN TROOPS OPERATING SECRET DETENTION CENTERS
http://www.infowars.com/detcamp.html
There is massive military activity in and around the Desoto National Forest of
Mississippi. Local eye- witnesses tell of Red Dawn-like scenarios with foreignmilitary forces conducting roadblock checkpoints. These photos were sent to Alex
Jones by one of his radio listeners. This is obviously some type of detention/training camp for American and Eastern block forces. This story is
developing - more details coming up.
Front Entrance to SFOR Base. The speed limit sign is in kilometers, not miles.
(40 kilometers is around 25 M.P.H,).
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FED DETENTION CTR IN HAWAIIREADY FOR MARTIAL LAW
http://www.rumormillnews.net/cgi-bin/config.pl?read=10553
Posted By: OneEyedJack Date: Wednesday, 8 August 2001, 10:03 a.m.
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Pam Schuffert reporting from Hawaii-
I have just finished interviewing local retired military and other sources in Hawaii. Theyhave confirmed that the new, 800 prisoner Federal Prisoner Detention Center located in
Hololulu, next to the international airport and Hickum AFB (they both share the samerunway) has recently been completed.
This is significant, because (as confirmed through Pentagon source Al Cuppett) the Federal
Prisoner Detention Centers will be used extensively under martial law as major processingcenters for those arrested during martial law. White prisoner transport jets, 747's, will be
operated by the USAF in order to fly and transfer countless people targeted for priorityarrest under martial law to these detention centers for processing. Cuppett admitted that
people targeted may also be terminated as well at these sites. Several known FederalPrisoner Detention Centers are: OK City, OK; Sea-Tac Federal Prisoner Detention Center
(Seattle, WA).
More and more we witness the pieces of the NWO-Martial Law takeover of America slowly
but surely falling into place prior to martial law. Hawaii(Oahu) is ready, with it's FPDC now
completed and a known imprisonment facility with crematory smokestacks in place in PearlCity. (I will be personally going with other investigators to check out this facility as closelyas we are permitted to and will post the report afterwards on this website.)
Pam Schuffert reporting from Hawaii
Temporary Jail Cells
CIVILIAN INTERNMENT CAMPS UP FOR REVIEW
http://www.thewinds.org/1997/09/internment_camps.html
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In a revealing admission the Director of Resource Management for the U.S. Army confirmed
the validity of a memorandum relating to the establishment of a civilian inmate labor programunder development by the Department of the Army. The document states, "Enclosed for your review and comment is the draft Army regulation on civilian inmate labor utilization" and the
procedure to "establish civilian prison camps on installations." Cherith Chronicle, June 1997.
Civilian internment camps or prison camps, more commonly known as concentration camps,have been the subject of much rumor and speculation during the past few years in America.Several publications have devoted space to the topic and many talk radio programs have dealtwith the issue.
However, Congressman Henry Gonzales (D, Texas) clarified the question of the existence of civilian detention camps. In an interview the congressman stated, "the truth is yes - you do havethese stand by provisions, and the plans are here...whereby you could, in the name of stoppingterrorism...evoke the military and arrest Americans and put them in detention camps."
HISTORY OF CIVILIAN INTERNMENT CAMPS
The concept of mass internment camps was implemented during the decade of the 1930'swhen the idea was either integrated into national security planning or put to actual use in theworld's three socialistic experiments - the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany and the United Statesunder Roosevelt.
On March 9, 1933, Adolph Hitler put his Dachau detention center into operation wherethousands of his own countrymen were sent. (Source: Martin Gilber,The Holocaust ). Stalinexterminated 7 to 10 million in his rural collectivization program from 1931-1933 and another 10
million in the purges of 1934-1939. It was this decade that the Soviet Gulag proved its worth. OnAugust 24, 1939, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover met with FDR to develop a detention plan for theUnited States. Five months after this meeting, Hitler opened the Auschwitz detention center inPoland.
On August 3, 1948, J. Edgar Hoover met with Attorney General J. Howard McGrath to form a plan whereby President Truman could suspend constitutional liberties during a nationalemergency. The plan was code-named "Security Portfolio" and, when activated, it wouldauthorize the FBI to summarily arrest up to 20,000 persons and place them in national securitydetention camps. Prisoners would not have the right to a court hearing or habeas corpus appeal.Meanwhile, "Security Portfolio" allowed the FBI to develop a watch list of those who would be
detained, as well as detailed information on their physical appearance, family, place of work, etc.(David Burnham, Above the Law).
Two years later Congress approved the Internal Security Act of 1950 which contained a provision authorizing an emergency detention plan. Hoover was unhappy with this law because itdid not suspend the constitution and it guaranteed the right to a court hearing (habeas corpus)."For two years, while the FBI continued to secretly establish the detention camps and work outdetailed seizure plans for thousands of individuals, Hoover kept badgering...[Attorney General
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McGrath for] official permission to ignore the 1950 law and carry on with the more ferocious1948 program. On November 25, 1952, the attorney general...caved in to Hoover." ibid.
Congress repealed the Emergency Detention Act of 1950 more than twenty years later in1971. Seemingly the threat of civilian internment in the United States was over, but not in
reality. The Senate held hearings in December, 1975, revealing the ongoing internment planwhich had never been terminated. The report, entitled, "Intelligence Activities, Senate Resolution21", disclosed the covert agenda. In a series of documents, memos and testimony by governmentinformants, the picture emerged of the designs by the federal government to monitor, infiltrate,arrest and incarcerate a potentially large segment of American society.
The Senate report also revealed the existence of the Master Search Warrant (MSW) and theMaster Arrest Warrant (MAW) which are currently in force. The MAW document, authorized bythe United States Attorney General, directs the head of the FBI to: "Arrest persons whom I deemdangerous to the public peace and safety. These persons are to be detained and confined untilfurther order." The MSW also instructs the FBI Director to "search certain premises where it is
believed that there may be found contraband, prohibited articles, or other materials in violationof the Proclamation of the President of the United States." It includes such items as firearms,shortwave radio receiving sets, cameras, propaganda materials, printing presses, mimeographmachines, membership and financial records of organizations or groups that have been declaredsubversive, or may be hereafter declared subversive by the Attorney General."
Since the Senate hearings in 1975, the steady development of highly specialized surveillancecapabilities, combined with the exploding computerized information technologies, have enableda massive data base of personal information to be developed on millions of unsuspectingAmerican citizens. It is all in place awaiting only a presidential declaration to be enforced by both military and civilian police.
In 1982, President Ronald Reagan issued National Security Directive 58 which empoweredRobert McFarlane and Oliver North to use the National Security Council to secretly retrofitFEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) to manage the country during a nationalcrisis. The 1984 "REX exercises" simulated civil unrest culminating in a national emergencywith a contingency plan for the imprisonment of 400,000 people. REX 84 was so secretive thatspecial metal security doors were installed on the FEMA building's fifth floor, and even long-term officials of the Civil Defense Office were prohibited entry. The ostensible purpose of thisexercise was to handle an influx of refugees created by a war in Central America, but a morerealistic scenario was the detention of American citizens.
STATE OF EMERGENCY
Under "REX" the President could declare a state of emergency, empowering the head of FEMA to take control of the internal infrastructure of the United States and suspend theconstitution. The President could invoke executive orders 11000 thru 11004 which would: 1-Draft all citizens into work forces under government supervision. 2- Empower the postmaster toregister all men, women and children. 3- Seize all airports and aircraft. 4- Seize all housing andestablish forced relocation of citizens.
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FEMA, whose black budget comes from the Department of Defense, has worked closely withthe Pentagon in an effort to avoid the legal restrictions of Posse Comitatus. While FEMA maynot have been directly responsible for these precedent-setting cases, the principle of federalcontrol was seen during the Los Angeles riots in 1992 with the federalization of the NationalGuard and during the siege at Waco, where Army tanks equipped with flame throwers were
involved in the final conflagration.
GOVERNMENT VIOLENCE IS "LEGITIMATE"?
The Deputy Attorney General of California commented at a conference that anyone whoattacks the State, even verbally, becomes a revolutionary and an enemy by definition. LouisGuiffreda, who was head of FEMA, stated that "legitimate violence is integral to our form of government, for it is from this source that we can continue to purge our weaknesses."
It is significant to note that the dictionary definition of terrorism - "the calculated use of violence" - corresponds
precisely to the government's stated policy of "the use of legitimate violence." One might ask, Who are the real terrorists?Guiffreda's remark gives a revealing insight into the thinking of those who have been charged with oversight of the welfare of thecitizens in this country. If one's convictions or philosophy doesnot correspond with the government's agenda, that individualmay find himself on the government's enemy list. This makeshim a "target" to be "purged" by the use of "legitimate violence."
If one forgets the past, he will not be prepared for the future.
Written 9/8/97
Operation Garden PlotThe United States Civil Disturbance Plan 55-2.
Donald L. Cline
The following information was obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. The
information herein is DECLASSIFIED and does not come within the scope of directionsgoverning the protection of information affecting the national security.
It took a little more than three years to obtain a full copy of Operation Garden Plot from theU.S. Government, and was done so under the freedom of information act for unclassified
documents. The implications within the full context of this document should make the hairon the back of your head stand on end!!!!!
In this document signed by the Secretary of the Army, is hereby assigned as DOD Executive
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Agent for civil disturbance control operations. Under Plan 55-2 he is to use airlift andlogistical support, in assisting appropriate military commanders in the 50 states, District of
Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and US possessions and territories, or anypolitical subdivision thereof.
The official name of this project is called "Operation Garden Plot."
Under this plan for the deployment of Operation Garden Plot, the use of CIDCON-1 will bemandatory. This direct support of civil disturbance control operations is to be used by the
Army, USAF, Navy, and Marine Corp. with an airlift force to be comprised of MAC Organic
Airlift Resources, airlift capable aircraft of all other USAF major commands, and all otheraerial reconnaissance and Airborne Psychological Operations. This is to include control
communications systems, aero-medical evacuation, helicopter and Weather SupportSystems.
If any civil disturbance by a resistance group, religious organization, or other persons
considered to be non-conformist takes place, under Appendix 3 to Annex B of Plan 55-2hereby gives all Federal forces total power over the situation if local and state authorities
cannot put down said dissenters.
Annex A, section B of Operation Garden Plot defines tax protesters, militia groups, religious
cults, and general anti-government dissenters as Disruptive Elements. This calls for thedeadly force to be used against any extremist or dissident perpetrating any and all forms of
civil disorder.
Under section D, a Presidential Executive Order will authorize and direct the Secretary of Defense to use the Armed Forces of the United States to restore order.
2 TAB A APPENDIX 1 TO ANNEX S USAF CIVIL DISTURBANCE PLAN 55-2 EXHIBIT POR:SGH,
JCS Pub 6, Vol 5, AFR 160-5 hereby provides for America's military and the National Guard
State Partnership Program to join with United Nations personal in said operations. This links
selected U.S. National Guard units with the Defense Ministries of "Partnership For Peace."This was done in an effort to provide military support to civil authorities in response to civil
emergencies.
Under Presidential Decision Directive No. 25, this program serves to cement people torelationships between the citizens of the United States, and the global military of the UN
establishments of the emerging democracies of Central and Eastern European countries.This puts all of our National Guardsmen under the direct jurisdiction of the United Nations.
Section 3: This plan could be implemented under any of the following situation:
(1) SITUATION. Spontaneous civil disturbances which involve large numbers of personsand/or which continue for a considerable period of time, may exceed the capacity of local
civil law enforcement agencies to suppress. Although this type of activity can arise withoutwarning as a result of sudden, unanticipated popular unrest (past riots), it may also result
from more prolonged dissidence.
This would most likely be an outgrowth of serious social, political or economic issues whichdivide segments of the American population. Such factionalism could manifest itself through
repeated demonstrations, protest marches and other forms of legitimate opposition butwhich would have the potential for erupting into spontaneous violence with little or no
warning.
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(2) SITUATION. Planned acts of violence or civil disobedience which, through arising from
the same causes as (1) above, are seized upon by a dedicated group of dissidents who planand incite purposeful acts designed to disrupt social order.
This may occur either because leaders of protest organizations intentionally induce their
followers to perpetrate violent acts, or because a group of militants infiltrates an otherwisepeaceful protest and seeks to divert it from its peaceful course.
Subsection C: (2) Environmental satellite products will be continue to be available.
(d) Responsibilities. Meteorological support to civil disturbance operations will be arrangedor provided by AWS wings.
The 7th. Weather Wing (7WW) is responsible for providing / arranging support for Military
Airlift Command (MAC) airlift operations. The 5th Weather Wing (5WW) is responsible forsupporting the United States Army Forces Command.
Civil disturbance may threaten or erupt at any time in the CONUS and grow to such
proportions as to require the use the Federal military forces to bring the situation undercontrol.
A flexible weather support system is required to support the many and varied options of this
Plan.
ANNEX H: XXOW, AWSR 55-2, AWSR 23-6, AFR 23-31, AR 115-10, AFR 105-3.
Subsection B:
Concept of Environmental Support. Environmental support will be provided by elements of
Air Weather Service (AWS) in accordance with refs a-f. The senior staff meteorologist
deployed int the Task Force Headquarters (TFH) will be the staff weather officer (SWO) tothe TFH.
Centralized environmental support products are requested in accordance with AWSR 105-18. Weather support is provided by weather units located at existing CONUS bases or by
deployed SWOs and / or weather teams to the objective areas.
Support MAC source will be provide in accordance with the procedures in MARC 103-15.MAC forces will be provided in accordance with the procedures in AFR 105-3.
Air Force Global Weather Central: Provides centralized products as requested.
JCS Pub 18 - Doctrine for Operations Security AFR 55-30Operations Security
1. GENERAL
Opposition forces or groups may attempt to gain knowledge of this plan and 'use thatknowledge to prevent or degrade the effectiveness of the actions outlined in this plan. In
order to protect operations undertaken to accomplish the mission, it is necessary to control
sources of information that can be exploited by those opposition forces or groups.
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OPSEC is the effort to protect operations by identifying and controlling intelligence indicatorssusceptible to exploitation. The objective of OPSEC, in the execution of this plan, is to
assure the security of operations, mission effectiveness, and increase the probability of mission success.
2. RESPONSIBILITY FOR OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC):
The denial Of information to an enemy is inherently a command responsibility. However,since the operations Officer at any level of command is responsible to his commander forthe Overall planning and execution of operations, he has the principal staff interest in
assuring maximum protection of the operation and must assume primary responsibility
instability for ensuring that the efforts of all other staff elements are coordinated toward thisend. However., every other individual associated with, or aware of, the operation must
assist in safeguarding the security of the operation.
3. OBJECTIVES FOR OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC):
a. The basic objective of OPSEC is to preserve the security Of friendly forces and thereby toenhance the probability of Successful mission accomplishment. "Security" in this context
relates to the protection of friendly forces. It also includes the protection of operational
information to prevent degradation of mission effectiveness through the disclosure of priorknowledge of friendly operations to the opposition.
b. OPSEC pervades the entire planning process and must be a matter of continuing concernfrom the conception of an operation, throughout the preparatory and execution phases, and
during critiques, reports, press releases, and the like conducted during the post operationphase.
4. OPERATION ORDERS AND SOP:
Specific operations orders and standard operating procedures "MUST be developed with theawareness that the opposition may be able to identify and exploit vulnerable activities.
Released under Freedom of Information Act on March 30th, 1990. All material presented
here has been declassified and supersedes USAD Operations Plan355-10 of July 16, 1973.
Information released by USAF under supervision of Alexander K. Davidson, BRIG. GEN,
USAF, Dep. Director of Operations.
APPENDEX 5 TO ANNEX E TO USAF CIVIL DISTURBANCE PLAN 55-2 Annex Z. Other
References: 10 United States Codes 331,332,333,8500,1385, MARC 105-1, MARC 105-18,
AR 115-10, AFR 105-3, PDD-25.
Date Mon, 11 May 1998 113401 -0400
From Patricia NeillSubject Internment Camps Confirmed
X-Sender [email protected] [email protected]
Monday, May 11, 1998
Geoff Metcalf Exclusive commentary
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Hidden threats -- Part I
©1998, WorldNetDaily.com
For several years now I have been getting all sorts of wild reports about"Government Internment Camps." I have generally dismissed these rumblings as classic
right-wing paranoia, extrapolation of facts not yet in evidence, or creative writing. However,
recently, additional information has been revealed which lends credibility to the myriadconcerns which have been expressed. Hey, even paranoids get chased.
The U.S. Army director of resource management has confirmed the validity of a
memorandum relating to the establishment of a civilian inmate labor program underdevelopment by the Department of Army. The document states, "Enclosed for your review
and comment is the draft Army regulation on civilian inmate labor utilization" and theprocedure to "establish civilian prison camps on installations."
Civilian internment camps or prison camps, often referred to as concentration camps, havebeen the subject of much rumor and speculation during the past several years in this
country. Various publications, Internet threads and some radio talk programs have focusedon the issue.
However, I found it significant when Rep. Henry Gonzalez, D-TX, clarified the question of
the existence of these civilian detention camps. In an interview Hank said, "the truth is yes-- you do have these standby provisions, and the plans are here ... whereby you could, in
the name of stopping terrorism ... evoke the military and arrest Americans and put them indetention camps." Heck, we did it before (to Americans of Japanese descent), we could do it
again.
This is not anything new. This is not a partisan Democrat/Republican, orConservative/Liberal issue. It may have just recently been actually acknowledged, but it has
a history.
Most even modestly educated folks know that Hitler did it, and Stalin did it. However, you
should know that the venerable Franklin Delano Roosevelt also developed a plan for theUnited States. In fact, on Aug. 24, 1939, ole FDR met with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to
develop the detention plan for us. Five months later, Hitler opened the Auschwitz detentioncenter in Poland.
Hoover met with Attorney General J. Howard McGrath on Aug. 3, 1948 to detail a planwhereby President Truman could suspend constitutional liberties during a nationalemergency. The plan was code-named "Security Portfolio" and, when implemented, it would
authorize the FBI to summarily arrest up to 20,000 persons and place them in national
security detention camps. Prisoners would not have the right to a court hearing or habeascorpus appeal. "Security Portfolio" allowed the FBI to develop a watch list of those who
would be detained as well as detailed information on their physical appearance, family,place of work, etc. This was long before sub-dermal bio-chip implants, retinal scans and
other biometrics.
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Two years later, Congress approved the Internal Security Act of 1950. This pre-FEMA puppycontained a provision authorizing an emergency detention plan. It is real interesting that
Hoover was not satisfied with this law because it did not suspend the Constitution and itguaranteed the right to a court hearing (habeas corpus). For two years, while the FBI
continued to secretly establish the detention camps and work out detailed seizure plans forthousands of individuals, Hoover kept badgering Attorney General McGrath for the official
permission to ignore the 1950 law and move on with the more aggressive 1948 program.
As evidence that we have waaaay too many laws, codes, rules and regulations, it wasn't
until the Senate held hearings in December of 1975 (25 years later) that it was revealed theongoing internment plan had never been terminated. The report, entitled, "Intelligence
Activities, Senate Resolution 21," exposed the covert agenda. In a series of documents,memos and testimony by assorted government informants, the reality emerged of the
designs by the federal government (our government) to monitor, infiltrate, arrest andincarcerate a potentially large segment of American society. That Senate report also
exposed the existence of the Master Search Warrant (MSW) and the Master Arrest Warrant(MAW) which, by the way, are currently STILL in force today.
The MAW document, authorized by the attorney general of the United States, directs thehead of the FBI to "Arrest persons whom I deem dangerous to the public peace and safety.
These persons are to be detained and confined until further order." Please note thelanguage, "Whom I deem dangerous." Who might a Janet Reno choose to arbitrarily and
capriciously "deem dangerous"? Constitutional Conservatives? Patriots? ConservativeRepublicans? Radio Talk Show Hosts? Joe Farah and everyone on the administration's
enemies list?
The MSW also instructs the FBI director to "search certain premises where (1) it is believed
that there may be found contraband, prohibited articles, or (2) other materials in violationof the Proclamation of the President of the United States. It includes (3) such items as
firearms, shortwave radio receiving sets, cameras, propaganda materials, printing presses,mimeography machines, membership and financial records of organizations or groups (4)
that have been declared subversive, or may hereafter be declared subversive by theAttorney General."
I added the numbers for ease of the following
1."it is BELIEVED that there MAY be" -- Hell-o?!?!? No probable cause needed. Just Because.
Because they can by brute force.2."other materials in violation of the Proclamation of the President of the United States" --
Huh? Proclafreakingmation?!?!?3."such items as firearms ..." -- The EXACT reason we have the Second Amendment is to
preclude this kind of neutering. The framers WANTED us armed to prevent abuse of power
under the color of authority. "shortwave radio receiving sets" -- Silence the critics, and deny
INFORMATION to the people. "cameras" -- To prevent the dissemination of abuses of power? "propaganda materials" -- Like Thomas Paines' "Common Sense" or a contemporaryWorldNetDaily. "mimeography machines" -- Expect that to turn into fax machines,
computers and modems.
4."that have been declared subversive, or MAY hereafter be declared subversive by theAttorney General." -- In other words, "facts which contradict the administration's
preconceived opinions" or anything which does not conform with the politically correctgovernment sanctioned view.
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Geoff Metcalf can be heard Monday-Friday on KSFO, 560AM in Northern California.His web site and newsletter information is at
http://www.ksfo560.com/Personalities/GM.htmE-mail Geoff [email protected]
CONCENTRATION CAMP PLANS FOR U.S. CITIZENS
by William R. Pabst
http://www.tomdavisbooks.com/library/concencamps.html
TOC:
Introduction: Civil Action Number 76-H-667
Chapter 1: A National Emergency
Chapter 2: Implementing the New Government
Chapter 3: Controlling the Masses
Chapter 4: Plans for a Police State
Chapter 5: Preparing to Take Prisoners
Chapter 6: Mind Control -- Drugs and Propaganda
Chapter 7: The People vs. The Conspirators
Chapter 8: The Geneva Convention
Chapter 9: Ignoring the Constitution
Chapter 10: Summary of EvidenceChapter 11: Are You On Their List?
Chapter 12: The Price of Apathy
Credits and Editors Note
Introduction: Civil Action Number 76-H-667
This is William R. Pabst. My address is 1434 West Alabama
Street, Houston, Texas, 77006. My telephone number is area
code 713 521-9896. This is my 1979 updated report on the
concentration camp program of the Department of Defense of the
United States.
On April 20, 1976, after a rapid and thorough investigation, I
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filed suit on behalf of the People of the United States
against various personages that had a key part in a
conspiratorial program to do away with the United States as we
know it. This is a progress report to you, the plaintiffs, the
People of the United States. The civil action number is
76-H-667. It is entitled, "Complaint Against the Concentration
Camp Program of the Dept. of Defense". It was filed in the
U.S. District Court for the southern district of Texas,
Houston division. The judge responsible for the case was Judge
Carl Beau (phonetic spelling).
Chapter 1: A NATIONAL EMERGENCY
You have no doubt heard the story: Once upon a time, under the
Nazi regime in Germany, a man worked on an assembly line in a
baby carriage factory. His wife was going to have a baby, but
the Nazi government would not let anybody buy a baby carriage.
The man decided he would secretly collect one part from each
department and assemble the carriage himself. When this was
done he and his wife gathered up the pieces and assembled it.
When they were finished they did not have a baby carriage;they had a machine gun.
And that is exactly the situation that I am going to present
to you at this time. The center for the Study for Democratic
Institutions recently completed a proposed constitution for
the "Newstates of America". The Center is Rockefeller funded.
To give you an indication of the type of constitution
proposed, the term "national emergency" is mentioned 134
times. The document did not have a Bill of Rights and the
right to own arms was taken away. At the same time, House
Concurrent Resolution #28 awaited for calling a constitutional
convention on or before July 4, 1976.
The presiding officer of such are event would have been Nelson
Rockefeller, Vice President and president pro tem of the
Senate. This particular resolution awaited in committee.
Obviously money would not be spent on these massive programs
unless there would be the chance for the actual implementation
of such a scheme.
However, in case the American people do not voluntarily adopt
a new constitution less troublesome to those who desire
dictatorship, there is Executive Order #11490, which will
include its predecessors when it is cited herein. The
Executive Order authorizes the secretaries of the various
agencies to prepare for any "national emergency" type
situation; including, but not limited to, those specified inthe Executive Order itself. If you read the Order, there is
nothing at all left to the imagination. For any conceivable
pretext, a national emergency may be declared based upon this
frightening decree, dated October 1969. The Order itself was
prefaced in March of 1969 by another Executive Order which
established the federal regions and their capitals. All the
departments of the government were involved, including the Law
Enforcement and Health, Education and Welfare. Congressman
Larry McDonald has revealed to Congress that various guerrilla
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and terrorist groups were being financed by the federal
government. If they (the terrorist groups) actually began in
search of activities, Executive Order #11490 would be
activated.
But as mentioned previously, if you will read Executive Order
#11490, you will see that a "national emergency" may be
declared for any conceivable pretext whatsoever. If the Order
itself were activated, here is what would happen. The next day
you and your family would be standing in front of your local
post office with your neighbors; the front doors bursting with
block-long lines of people waiting to be registered. After
waiting in line with your family for hours, you finally get
channeled through the doors. Once inside, you overhear the
postal clerk with his sidearm on telling a frightened
registrant, "Look there is nothing I can do. The truck behind
the building will take you to a work camp where you have been
assigned.
Your wife has been assigned to a factory and there's nothing I
can do." Then your son or daughter looks up at you with aquivering voice and asks, "Dad, why are we here?"
Chapter 2: IMPLEMENTING THE NEW GOVERNMENT
There's much more to life in a "free country" than paying your
mortgage. You have to be aware of what is going on and act
accordingly and participate in government; that is, get
involved. Examine the organization chart on Executive Order
#11490 to discover how we have all helped finance (through our
tax dollars) the mechanics of the overthrow of our
Constitution. Executive Order #11490 designates certain
authorities to the Office of Preparedness, which in turn
designates authority to the various departments of the federal
government.
If the Order were implemented, the Post Office Department
would be responsible for a national registration. The State
Department would be responsible for the protection of the
United Nations personnel or property and prevention of escape
from the United States. The Department of Defense would be
responsible for its expropriation of industry; direction of
service and national production system; control of censorship;
and communication expropriation of non- industrial facilities.
The Commerce Department would be responsible for
expropriation, selection and international distribution of
commodities (which would be the actual looting of the UnitedStates), census information and human resources.
The Treasury Department would be responsible for collection of
cash and non-cash items and the recreation of evidence of
assets and liabilities. The Justice Department would have
concurrent responsibility with the Department of State for
prevention of escape from the U.S.; for replenishing the
stockpile of narcotics; for a national police force; for
correctional and penal institutions; for mass feeding and
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housing of prisoners, and for use of prisoners to augment
manpower which would be slave labor.
The Federal Bank (which is not a FEDERAL bank) would be
responsible for regulation of withdrawal of currency.
The General Services Administration would be responsible for
confiscation of private property for government use. Health
Education and Welfare would be responsible for nationalization
of education (which the Department of Education has already
done), health services, hospitals and mental institutions. The
Labor Department would be responsible for recruiting manpower;
referring manpower; and allocating manpower so each particular
person that was registered at the post office in this regional
registration would be told where be (or she) was going to
work. Housing & Urban Development would be responsible for
transfer of persons to temporary or permanent housing in
regional emergency planning and cooperation. The
Transportation Department is responsible for emergency
enforcement and control and movement of passengers and the
emergency operation of the Alaskan railroad.
There are two specific agencies here that we need to look at
and to keep in mind. They are: Health Education and Welfare,
and the Justice Department, as those two agencies are related
to the Department of Defense. The various military departments
are part of the Department of Defense. Under it, we have the
secretary of Army, Chief of Staff, Deputy Chief of Staff of
Personnel and law enforcement, U.S. Army's forces command, and
continental Army Reserve & National Guard. And under that we
have the four armies dividing up the United States. Under the
Fifth Army we have the provost marshal, who is directly
connected to the Deputy Chief of Staff for law enforcement
personnel. Under the provost marshal for the Fifth Army we
have the 300 Military Police Prisoner-of-War Command at
Livonia, Michigan.
At this point I quote from retired Admiral Elmo Zumwalt's book
'On Watch':
Henry Kissinger: I believe the American people lack the
will to do the things necessary to achieve parity and to
maintain maritime superiority. I believe we must get the
best deal we can in our negotiations before the United
States and the Soviet both perceive these changes and the
balance that occurs. When these perceptions are in
agreement, and both sides know the U.S. is inferior, we
must have gotten the best deal we can. Americans at thattime will not be happy that I have settled for second,
but it will be too late.
Zumwalt: Then why not take it to the American people?
They will not accept the decision to become second best
while we are in a position of Gross National product
twice that of the U.S.S.R.
Kissinger: That's a question of judgment. I judge that we
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will not get their support and if we seek it and tell the
fact as we would have to, we would lose our negotiating
leverage with the Soviets.
Zumwalt: But isn't that the ultimate immorality in a
democracy; to make a decision for the people of such
importance without consulting them?
Kissinger: Perhaps, but I doubt that there are 1 million
who could even understand the issue.
Zumwalt: Even if that presumption is correct, those 1
million can influence the opinions of the majority of the
people. I believe it is my duty to take the other course.
Kissinger: You should take care, lest your words result
in a reduction in the Navy budget.
So we see what the intention of the State Department is
regarding the People. Another fact: On Dec. 30, 1975, the
California National Guard announced in a press release (whichI have) that the state's Military Police battalions were
organized and trained to provide immediate response to
virtually every civil and man-made disaster, as well as to
assist law enforcement officers in emergency situations; to
carry out their law enforcement as well as their military
mission. When I asked four of the defendants in this case for
their mission statement they did not provide it, although they
say it is public information.
The training spoken of for the California National Guard
covers such subjects as dealing with individual
civilians/civil population, detention procedures, citizen's
rights, and similar matters. And you know as well as I do that
when there is Martial raw, or Martial Rule, citizens have no
right, because the Constitution is preempted. Even the
uniforms of the National Guards who participate in this
program are different from the regular uniforms. Army
spokesmen will not reveal more about the uniforms, but the Los
Angeles Sheriff's Department para-military unit, who have
received this training have army fatigues dyed black for their
uniforms.
A further fact is the disaster preparedness plan for the
Marine Corps Supply Center in Barstow, California. Quoting
from that document:
Under the Constitution and the laws of the United States,the preservation of law and order is the responsibility
of local and state government. And the authority to
maintain the peace and enforce the law is invested in the
authority of those governments.
There are specific exceptions to the above concept. One of
these pertains to federal intervention to civil disturbances
in certain situations. Military commanders are deemed to have
the inherent authority to take any measure reasonably
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necessary for the protection of life and property in the event
of a sudden unexpected public calamity which disrupts the
normal process of government and presents an emergency so
eminent as to make it dangerous to await instructions from
appropriate authorities. This includes law enforcement duties.
The manual mentions something called "Garden Plot Forces"
which we will discuss at length in a few minutes.
Don Bell (who writes a weekly report) reported on July 25,
1975 that in May of 1975 the 303 Civil Affairs group of the
U.S. Army Reserves in Kearny, New Jersey conducted an exercise
to sharpen plans for a military takeover of the state
government. According to Colonel Frances Clart they had
conducted similar studies on how to seize municipal and county
government over the past few years. But this was the first
time they had studied STATE government. Such units were
trained during World War II to operate captured governments.
We never had federal troops training to take over government
in the United States. When local violence or catastrophe
struck, the National Guard, under command of the governor,
went into action. This is definitely not the situation at thistime.
Chapter 3: CONTROLLING THE MASSES
On February 16, 1975, in the 'San Gabriel Valley Tribune' it
was reported that the Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration, funded by the Department of Justice, and the
Police Foundation, funded by the Ford Foundation, are prime
movers toward implementing a national police force. Each,
however, contends they support local police agencies. The
total program involves military units that have the function
of taking over the administration of local and state
governments. That program is "Operation Cable Splicer" by Army
civil affairs groups, a sub-plan of "Operation Garden Plot"
(the Martial law program).
The method by which the national police concept is being
presented to the public has changed. It was first disguised
under the cover of protection against civil disturbances. This
program was as follows:
A) Keep the people from gathering in the streets.
B) Isolate and neutralize the revolution's leadership.
C) Dispersal of crowds and demonstrators.
This is followed by successful prosecution in order to:
1) Validate the action of the police;
2) Deny the arrestee's propaganda materials, and;
3) Deny them the opportunity to recover money damages
against the police for arresting them.
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Let me quote for you the scenario which was developed for
Cable Splicer One, Two and Three to justify the needs for
dealing with civil disturbances:
Phase One - an arrest and shooting provoke crowd unrest
and threats against public officials and a riot begins to
form:
Phase Two - police vehicles are ambushed, various
attempted assassinations of public officials occur,
destruction and raiding of armories occur, and thousands
of people begin to gather and local police lose control;
Phase Three - increased movement of rioters and the
crowds must be dispersed before they become sympathetic
with the rioters. The National Guard and the local police
lose control."
This scenario provides for an orderly transition from state to
federal control. The Deputy Attorney General of California
commented at a Cable Splicer Three conference that anyone whoattacks the State, even verbally, becomes a revolutionary and
an enemy by definition. They are the enemy and must be
destroyed. This program was taught in almost every state west
of the Mississippi River and included as participants local
active military, reserve military and civilian police. The
course name was "Civil Emergency Management Course". The
official explanation that was to be given if any questions
were asked about the program was: "This activity is a
continuous, joint law enforcement-military liaison effort and
a continuation of coordination established last year."
In 1976, the 'Oakland Tribune' carried the most complete
explanation of what is planned. It is reported in its entirety
in the 'National Chronicle' which added an analysis to the
story. (The 'Oakland Tribune's editor died suddenly after the
story was published.) And I quote:
Last Saturday the California National Guard unveiled a
new Law Enforcement Assistance Force, L.E.A.F., a
specially trained and outfitted Military Police Unit,
whose members will serve as shock-troops in the state's
war against political protesters and demonstrators.
I saw a full-dress exhibition of what the California
National Guard has planned for the next American
revolution. Helicopters, SWAT teams, civilian military
policemen in jack boots and helmets, twelve-gaugeshotguns,.38 and.45 caliber pistols, radios, walkie
talkies, and electrically-controlled intelligence centers
wired for instant communications with any police force in
the state.
L.E.A.F. is a 1,000 member unit put together this year to
handle unique law enforcement problems such as mass civil
disobedience, protest demonstrations and riots. In other
words, breaking heads and taking names. L.E.A.F. has the
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support of Governor Brown, a quarter-million dollars
worth of grants from the federal government, and no
public opposition from civil liberties groups.
For all its ineptitude however, L.E.A.F. has a
frightening possibility from a civil liberty standpoint.
It is a direct product of the California "Cable Splicer"
conferences -- a series of high-level secret meetings
between government officials, law enforcement officers
and military planners held during the late '60s and early
'70s. The meetings were held as late as 1975 so far, as
many public records show. These were the conferences
which Counter-Spy magazine had identified as California's
"Garden Plot Sub-plan".
Gray Davis -- Gov. Brown's right hand man -- says
L.E.A.F. is to assist civil police, not to replace them.
Gray says, "Civilians could expect a civilian type law
enforcement rather than what is commonly known as Martial
Law." Despite this assurance, L.E.A.F.'s exercises look
disturbingly like the military coup described in thenovel, Seven Days In May.
L.E.A.F. soldiers with nightstick's stood at
intersections, stopping cars with suspicious occupants,
checking I.D. cards and generally intimidating onlookers
with their SWAT style uniforms, their sidearms and
helmets. Perhaps more ominously, several participants in
the role-playing exercises Saturday admitted that even
under simulated pressure there has already been a number
of incidents where the L.E.A.F. troops used excessive
force to quell disturbances -- even though their orders
forbade it.
Former L.E.A.A. administrator, Charles Ross Dovan (phonetic
spelling), is on record as having stated that local law
enforcement has failed and must be replaced by a national
police force. Patrick Murphy, the administrator of the Police
Foundation, states, "I have no fear of a national police
force. Our 40,000 police departments are not sacred."
Ex-Attorney General William Saxby warned that if we can go on
as we are, crime will invade us and the national police will
take over.
For the policemen who do not cooperate and still want to be
policemen, there is the program of Contemporary Research,
Inc., an organization of psychologists, sociologists,
education specialists and economic experts, who work toward asolution of many of today's social problems. The same
organization develops specialized computer programming for the
new world-wide military command and control system, as well as
computer base systems for law enforcement agencies at all
levels of government.
The L.E.A.A. alone will receive over a billion dollars a year
over the next 4 years, even though it has been ineffective
against crime. This is because the L.E.A.A. is not geared to
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fighting crime; it's geared to developing a system for
takeover of the United States with the assistance of the
Department of Defense.
Chapter 4: PLANS FOR A POLICE STATE
One of the programs the Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration works on in its fight against crime is
psycho-surgery. If you don't cooperate with their programs,
you are merely operated on so that you will be as cooperative
as an adding machine. Or, the L.E.A.A. supports drug research
for the same purpose-to neurological sources violence. Hence,
as an example, if a law were passed whereby the ownership of
firearms was declared to be illegal, you would be placed in
one of these programs if you did not cooperate. The L.E.A.A.
control exercise (at the state's level) is from the Office of
Criminal Justice Planning of the Governor's Office. Here in
Texas, Mr. Robert C. Klowers is still the executive director
in that office. But all states have that particular
department.
In May, 1975 the 'L.E.A.A. Newsletter' describes the function
of one of its organizations: the National Institute of Law
Enforcement & Criminal Justice. This organization funds
something called the "United Nations Clearinghouse" in Rome,
Italy. The function of that organization is, among other
things, the exchange of Criminal Justice System information
with the Soviet Union. And it goes without saying that we have
nothing to learn from the Criminal Justice System of the
Soviet Union. These incredible projects are being funded with
our tax dollars.
The code name for these projects are: "Garden Plot" and "Cable
Splicer'. Garden Plot is the program to control the
population. Cable Splicer is the program for an orderly
takeover of the state and local government by the federal
government.
An investigation was completed in November 1975 by 4 sources:
The Conservative publication, 'American Challenge'; the
leftist 'New Times'; the foundation financed Fund for
Investigative Journalism, and; Don Wood of the trustworthy
'Ozark Sunbeam'. It involves the potential creation of a
Police State through the use of the Pentagon and its
computerized intelligence dossier (lodged in the Pentagon
basement) of thousands of citizens by the National Guard,
state and local police departments, the L.E.A.A., plainclothes
military forces, SWAT teams, and the Department of Justice.
Brigadier General J. L. Julienit (phonetic spelling), senior
Army officer of the Pentagon National Guard Bureau, has
admitted, "I know of no state that did not have some form of
these exercises within the last year."
Today the Cable Splicer handbook is composed of 6 loose-leaf
3-ring binders that are merely an outline for the impending
takeover and destruction of our Constitution. The Sixth Army
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used the term "Cable Splicer" for the name of the operation,
but it is not revealed the name of the operation in the other
military areas within the U.S.
On page 4, paragraph 10 on Public Information, the
instructions state:
As a means to prevent adverse publicity or misleading
psychological effects in regard to coordinating,
planning, and conducting this exercise, all military
participants involved will perform such duties in
civilian clothing when exercise oriented activities are
conducted at law enforcement facilities. In the event
inquiries are received regarding this exercise, the
response should be limited to identifying the activity as
a continuous, joint law enforcement military liaison
effort and a continuation of coordination established
last year.
On page 6, security guidance is explained to the effect that
if anybody asks any questions, limit the information that isgiven out on the basis of it being in the interest of
"national interest" (security).
Now, in the festivities celebrating the success of completion
of the exercises, Attorney General Stanley R. Larsen, the
commanding general of the Sixth Army stated:
The most serious challenge facing all of us will be the
challenge of discharging our legitimate responsibilities.
For a significant portion of a society at large is likely
to regard us with suspicion and t question, even
challenge our authority on the basic assumption of our
profession. Part of this challenge we must be prepared to
deal with; a potentially dangerous portion of our society
which, in truth, could well become the domestic enemy.
The manual includes instructions on operation of confinement
facilities, handling and processing prisoners; including
searching, transporting, feeding, housing and handling of the
special class of persons called "detainees". The plan also
specifically includes a proposition for confiscation of
privately-owned weapons and ammunition.
Chapter 5: PREPARING TO TAKE PRISONERS
The Army has over 350 separate record centers containing
substantial information on civilian political activities.
Virtually every major army unit has its own set aside from
this. The Fifth Army of San Antonio has over 100,000 files of
its own. The overall operation command post is a domestic room
at the Pentagon. There are 25 million card on individuals and
760,000 on organizations held by the Defense Central Index of
investigations alone. And this information includes political,
sociological, economic and psychological profiles. All this
type of information on 25 million Americans.
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Since 1970 local county and state police forces all over the
country have undertaken crash programs to install various
kinds of computerized information systems. A large portion of
this is being paid for by the Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration. Beginning in 1970, Congress and the Joint
Chiefs of Staff ordered the destruction of all these data
banks, but they were not destroyed. All the outlawed
collection is now located at Mt. Weathey, Clark County, West
Virginia and similar Pentagon facilities designed as adjuncts
to the president's emergency powers under the Executive
Orders.
The cadre of specialized persons to enforce this plan are
found in the U.S. Army Reserves Military Police POW Command at
Livonia, Michigan. Mr. Fenren (phonetic spelling) of the 300th
Military Police POW Command at Livonia told me, when I called
him from the Federal Information Center at Houston, that the
camps in the Command were for foreign prisoners of war and for
"enemies of the United States". I asked him if enemies of the
United States included U.S. citizens. He became angry,wouldn't deny it and referred me to a very sinister individual
at the Army Reserve facility here at Houston who I talked to;
who explained to me that the prisoners were called "inventory"
and "internees". He would not deny that the camps were for
U.S. citizens.
I called the Pentagon, spoke with the defendant there, and
then with the provost marshal for the Fifth Army, and do you
know what? Not one of these persons would deny that the system
was for U.S. citizens. The provost marshal for the Fifth Army,
when I mentioned the names of all the camp sites, said; "Well
at least you've got that right."
The names of the detention facilities that I gave him were a
list that I had acquired from the 'Ozark Sunbeam'. That list
of names was the same list of facilities designated under the
old Detention Act of 1950 as "emergency detention centers".
But there is only one problem: That act was supposed to have
been repealed in 1971. After some research, I found out what
the problem was. One Congressman, when the hearings were held
for the repeal of the Emergency Detention Act, mentioned that
there are 17 other bits of law that provided for the same
thing. So it didn't matter whether they ever repealed the
Emergency Detention Act. The public was in fact tricked by the
Congress of the United States!
Here are the designated sites: Tucked away in the AppalachianMountains of central Pennsylvania is a bustling town of
approx. 10,000 people. Fifteen to twenty years ago it was a
sleepy village of 400. Allanwood, Pennsylvania is linked to
New York City by Interstate U.S. 80. It takes up approximately
400 acres and is surrounded by a 10-foot barbed-wire fence. It
now holds approximately 300 minimum security prisoners to keep
it in shape. It could hold 12,000 people from one day to the
next.
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contact with a Lt. Kiljan (phonetic spelling) who is in charge
of some secret unit in the department. I asked him if be had
participated in military training or in training with military
personnel here in the Sheriff's Department. He denied it, and
when I asked him if be would testify so under oath he became
angry and stated, "You are just an ordinary citizen. I don't
have to tell you anything." I later discovered that Lt. Kiljan
is the ex-director of the Houston branch office of the U.S.
Secret Service. Now where does his money come from? The area
is administered by the Houston- Galveston Area Council.
In this regional government plan, each federal region is
divided into state clearinghouses, and each state
clearinghouse is divided into area clearinghouses. And for our
area we have the Houston- Galveston Area Council. It serves as
a conduit for federal funds in two major areas: L.E.A.A. and
H.E.W.
Most everybody thinks this organization (the Houston-Galveston
area Council) is for the development of the area; the
geographical area here in Houston. It is not. It is for thedevelopment of L.E.A.A. and H.E.W. projects. Now this finds
its counterpart in every community across the U.S. It provides
for these agencies a liaison for intergovernmental
communications, interaction and coordination.
Chapter 6: MIND CONTROL: DRUGS AND PROPAGANDA
I examined their projects to see what they were doing. This
regional government program distributes federal funds for two
major purposes:
1) Radio hookups between every police agency in the state
to Fort Sam Houston, and;
2) Mental health programs,including programs for the
mentally ill having priority of beds and hospitals.
Another interesting fact to consider is that in the Pine Bluff
Arkansas Arsenal "B-Z" is stored. It's a nerve gas which
creates sleepiness, dizziness, stupor, and the incapacity to
move about. According to the Associated Press, the agent can
be sprayed by aerosol, injected or sprayed over large areas by
a bomb. The Military has admitted that one potential use of
the gas is for civilian control. So whatever they planned,
they've also planned a way for you to go to your destination
in a tranquil state of mind.
H.E.W., by law, is operated in conjunction with the United
Nations through the World Health Organization. Back in 1948,
the International Congress on Mental Health, a U.N.
organization, declared in its pamphlet "Mental Health and
World Citizenship" that;
Prejudice, hostility or excessive nationalism may become
deeply imbedded in the developing personality without
awareness on part of the individual concerned. In order
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to be effective, efforts of changing individual must be
appropriate to the successive stages of the unfolding
personality. While in a case of a group of society,
change will be strongly resisted unless an attitude of
acceptance has first been engendered.
Principles of Mental health cannot be successfully
furthered in any society unless there is progressive
acceptance of the concept of world citizenship,...
Programs for social change to be effective require a
joint effort of psychiatrists and social scientist,
working together in cooperation with statesmen,
administrators and others in positions of responsibility.
The three phases of the development are:
1) Mental hospitals for segregation, care and protection
of persons of unsound minds.;
2) Community Mental Health Care Centers, so that personsmay be treated in their own neighborhood.;
3) Child Care Centers for dealing with early difficulties
of nationalism in a child's life.
Two years earlier, Major General G.B. Chisholm, Deputy
Minister of Health in Canada, who later became director of
United Nations World Health Organization, explained;
"Self defense may involve a neurotic reaction when it
means defending one's own excessive material wealth from
others who are in great need. This altitude leads to
war...
So his solution to the problem is: Let's redistribute the
wealth among everyone.
Further, the reinterpretation and eventual eradication of the
individual's concept of right and wrong which has been the
basis of child training are the belated objectives of
practically all effective psychotherapies. Now if we digress
even further, to Buria (phonetic spelling), the director of
the Soviet Secret Police in the 1930's, we see he explained
the communist political strategy through the use of "mental
healing" of psychiatry:
Psycho-politics is the art and science of asserting andof maintaining a dominion over the thoughts and loyalties
of individuals, officers, bureaus, and masses, and the
effecting of the conquest of enemy nations through mental
healing. You must work... until every teacher of
psychology unknowingly or knowingly teaching only
communistic doctrine under the guise of psychology.
If you look at the Russian manual of instruction of psycho-
political warfare, we see in chapter 9;
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Psycho-political operations should at all times be alert
to the opportunities to organize for the betterment of
the community mental health centers.
Now, under the new national Mental Health program at this
moment there are more than 600 of these community mental
health centers across the United States. The whole thing was
promoted by Dr. Stanley F. Yoles (phonetic spelling), who was
the director of the National Institute of Mental Health in
1969. And he stated back then, that the newest trend in
treating mental illness is care at local health care centers
where the patient is not isolated from his (or her) family and
friends. They have been working on this program for 46 years
publicly. Now across the U.S through your tax dollars you have
603 centers (to be exact); Community Health Centers that are
all part of this program.
And this is how they are part of the program (it has already
happened): In the mid-1950s, there were set into motion an
interesting chain of events. About 1956 the Alaska MentalHealth Bill was proposed and later passed. It granted
approximately 12 million dollars, and 1 million acres of
public land to Alaska so that it could develop its own mental
health program. Now this was a little abnormal since Alaska
only had a little over 400 people who were classified as
mentally ill!
After the bill was passed, Alaska passed its own enabling
legislation to get into the mental health business. They
started by adopting the essential elements of the Public
Health Service Draft Act on the hospitalization of the
mentally ill in the old "Interstate Compact on Mental Health",
now called the Uniform Mental Health Act. There were no
provisions for jury trial in it or anything else. You would
just be picked up and taken to the Alaskan-Siberian Asylum
incommunicado and the state would also confiscate all of your
personal and real property! And they actually tried to do it
in 1954 in the case of Ford vs. Milinak (phonetic spelling),
which declared the act as adopted in another state (Missouri)
as unconstitutional.
But the act itself still exists, modified, but essentially in
the same form, the Uniform Mental Health Act to which
approximately 6 states subscribe. And in passing most State
Constitutions, if you will check them from the period of 1935,
made a part of their constitution the practice of having a
person submit to a 90-day mental examination to determine his(or her) sanity, without any provisions for a trial by jury.
This was part of the national program at that time.
In this act, the governor could have anyone picked up and sent
to the Mental Health Institution in Alaska or elsewhere. The
result as rumors back in the '50s, were that there was in fact
a sinister, Frankenstein-type mental health prison in Alaska.
I wrote to Alaska (the officials that is) and asked them for a
description of the land of 1 million acres that they were
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eligible to receive, under the Alaska Mental Health Act, were.
And I also asked them for a copy of the inventory they ran for
their facilities back at that same time. Well, so far no
answer. And probably, I will never receive an answer without a
court order.
But through the years, there was a spot in Alaska that was
continually referred to: Southeast of Fairbanks; southwest of
Fairbanks; northwest of Fairbanks; somewhere near Fairbanks.
Then I received information that a pilot had flown over the
area once and had his license revoked. And so, for $1.85 each,
I ordered the low-level navigation maps from the federal
government for Alaska and located the Alaska-Siberian Asylum
for the treatment of enemies of the United States. It's right
where rumor over the past 20 years had placed it: Southwest of
Fairbanks. It stands out like a sore thumb! It's the only one
of that geometric configuration within the sate of Alaska, and
you will note a black line running up through Fairbanks and
down over near that area of the map. That is the railroad that
the Department of Transportation would take the emergency
operation of, under the Executive Order, if the ExecutiveOrder went into effect. And H.E.W. would be responsible for
making a determination of whether or not you were mentally
disturbed because of your nationalistic tendencies, your love
for the United States, or your adherence to any political or
religious doctrine.
But let's look a little further into the type of program that
the L.E.A.A. is paying for through the Department of Justice.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons, located in the backwoods of
North Carolina, near a tiny village called Butner, is
constructing a mammoth 42 acre research complex for prisoners
from throughout the East. Who will be sent for experiments to
test new behavioral programs and techniques? Target date for
completion of the entire system is ironically 1984.
And so, they're using right now, under the L.E.A.A. program,
something called anectine (Phonetic spelling). Punishment for
troublesome behavior within the prison is being done by drugs
and shock, likely to be the most selected examples of programs
that have made use of anectine, a derivative of South American
curare. Anectine was originally used as a beginning factor to
electro- convulsive shock. Such shocks applied to the bead are
so strong they can break and graze bones under the strain of
resulting muscle contractions. Since anectine paralyzed the
muscles without dampening consciousness or the ability to feel
pain, by first injecting the inmates with it, researchers can
turn up the voltage as high as they want without cracking theinmates' skeleton when his body is thrown into convulsions by
the jolt.
What the anectine does, in short, is to simulate death within
30 to 40 seconds of injection. It brings on paralysis first
with the small rapidly moving muscles in the nose, fingers and
eyes, and then in the diaphragm and the cardiovascular system.
As a result, the patient cannot move or breathe and yet
remains fully conscious, as though drowning and dying. This is
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from the 1974 publication, 'Human Behavior'.
Chapter 7: THE PEOPLE VS. THE CONSPIRATORS
The federal government answered my suit in June (1976) by
filing an unsworn general denial of everything that I had
alleged. I spoke with the assistant U.S. Attorney in charge of
the case and asked him if he had gone to the trouble to call
any of the parties mentioned in the suits. since I had
provided not only the addresses, but their telephone numbers
to provide a faster means of investigation. He said he had
not. He had not even done a minimal amount of investigation of
the case, but yet he filed a denial of my allegations.
I filed a motion in the meantime to take the deposition of the
person who writes the training programs for the concentration
camp guards, Mr. Richard Burrage, the 75th Maneuver Air
Command at Army Reserve Center at Houston, Texas, stating that
in light of all the recent activity of government agents, one
of the agencies involved might attempt to murder this key
witness, the author of the training camp program. The federalJudge denied my motion, stating that I had not quoted enough
cases to him justifying my request. However, he was also aware
as that there were no cases existing on this set of facts, but
as you will see as I go along with this report, he chose to
ignore it.
I then made an agreement with the assistant U.S. Attorney to
take the deposition to Mr. Burrage. After I'd made the
arrangements, the U.S. Attorney refused to voluntarily go
along with taking the deposition. It is very difficult to find
justice in our system of courts.
Law is usually practiced by the "buddy system", hence the
court rules are overlooked or not followed.
On July 20, a hearing was held at the magistrates of Norman
Black U.S. District Court in Houston. The courtroom was
completely filled with spectators. And although the news media
had been contacted, no representatives of the press were
there. There is a news media blackout on this matter here in
Houston.
Brief oral arguments were presented. The U.S. Attorney
explained that I was not the proper person to bring the suit
because, although the free exercise of my constitutional
rights was threatened by the concentration camp program as
alleged, it did not constitute my injury. The magistrate wasimpressed with the information I had thus far collected and
stated that he would bring it to the attention of the federal
judge. The U.S. Attorney tried to have my investigation of the
case halted, but the magistrate would not go along that far
with a pre-arranged decision.
As an additional indication of what I was up against, the
original hearing was scheduled for 10:30 in the morning.
However, the U.S. Attorney had secretly had the time changed
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to 2:30 in the afternoon. The magistrate gave the U.S.
Attorney permission to file for motion to dismiss because he
felt that the concentration camp program, to be used for
persons who exercise their freedom of speech, did not present
any injury.
Now, on July 23 I had placed in the 'Houston Post' and in the
'Houston Chronicle' newspapers the following advertisement in
the legal section. Quote: "Solicitation for witnesses in Civil
Action 78-H-667, Federal District Court of Houston, People
extemporal William Pabst vs. Gerald Ford et al. The action
titled:
Complaint Against the Concentration Camp Program of the
Dept. of Defense. Attention: If you have participated in
Operation Garden Plot, Operation Cable Splicer, the 300th
Military Police Prisoner of War Command, or the Army
Reserve Civil Affairs group, you may be involved in a
program that needs to be deposed for this suit. To give
your testimony call or write; (and here I placed my name
address and telephone number).
As I previously mentioned, there is a news media blackout on
the story here in Houston. Both newspapers refused to carry
the ad. First at the 'Houston Post'; I had to threaten them
with a law suit to carry out the ad, even though I was paying
for it. And then at the 'Chronicle'; I had to meet with the
president and various vice presidents because a refusal from
that paper had come up from their own lawyers. Both newspapers
finally carried it, but only after two days of complaining.
The initial response of both papers was; "We don't carry
stories like that", and; "Don't you think that the people
planning the concentration camps have our best interests in
mind?" As you will hear for yourselves, the policies
definitely do not reflect our best interests.
The next event that occurred was that the U.S. Attorney filed
a "Statement of Authority", showing the reasons that he could
find why I should not be allowed to take depositions to get
more information from the person who was writing the
concentration camp guard training program. However, his brief
was completely filled with misquotes of the law from many
cases. He'd mention the case and then invent whatever the case
should say. In my brief to the court at this point, I notified
the judge of the violation of the law requiring honesty in
such matters. But the notification was ignored by the judge,
who apparently sanctioned this most dishonest of acts commonly
known as "quoting out of context".
Chapter 8: THE GENEVA CONVENTION
My brief filed on August 27. On August 31, formal arguments
were set. The new courtroom of the magistrate was almost
filled again. However, no one from the news media showed up
for this hearing either. The few who were contacted had been
told not to go; they would lose their jobs.
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At the hearing I introduced evidence that heretofore had never
been introduced in any court of law in the U.S. The U.S.
Attorney had denied, you will remember, everything in my suit
without so much as even a tiny investigation. So I introduced
him to evidence the following letter from the Department of
the Army, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff of Personnel,
signed by; I.B. Sergeant, Colonel G.S., Acting Director of
Human Resources Development. Quoting:
On behalf of President Ford, I am replying to your letter
27 May, 1976, regarding a news article in the Dallas
Morning News. As much as he would like to, the president
cannot reply personally to every communication he
receives. Therefore, he has asked the departments and
agencies of the federal government in those instances
where they have special knowledge or special authority
under law.
For this reason your communication was forwarded to
officials of the Dept. of Defense. Within the Dept. of
Defense, the Army is responsible for custody andtreatment of enemy prisoners of war and civilian
internees as defined under terms of the Geneva Convention
of 1949. Therefore, the Army is prepared to detain
prisoners of war and detainees as defined in Article IV
of the 1949 Geneva Convention relative to the treatment
of prisoners of war and protection of civilian persons.
It is U.S. policy that its Armed Forces adhere to the
provisions of international law to set the example for
other countries of the world to follow and respecting the
right and dignity of those who become victim of
international conflict. It should be noted that the Army
program is designed for implementation during conditions
of war between the U.S. and one or more foreign
countries. The Army had no plans nor does it maintain
detention camps to imprison American citizens during
domestic crises.
The problem with this letter is that it's not true, and that's
what I'm going to discuss at this point. First of all, in
verifying the authenticity of the claims in the letter, I
checked the Geneva text and there is no article in the Geneva
Convention entitled as the letter states. There is, however,
on each of the classifications; "Protection of War
Victims/Civilian Persons" and a separate article on "Prisoners
of War". That was the first discrepancy. Then I turned to
Article IV of the Geneva Convention. That article did not setup any requirements or authorizations for military units of
any type and does not even suggest it. Hence, the second
discrepancy.
The next problem with the letter from President Ford's
representative is that it states that he prisoner of war guard
program is set up for the implementation for "conditions of
war between the U.S. and one or more (foreign) countries."
However, Article III of the Geneva Convention reads that the
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treaty applies to (and I am quoting): "In case of an armed
conflict not of an international character, occurring within
the territory of one of the high contracting parties."
Obviously and armed conflict occurring within one's own
territory did not mean between one or more of the parties to
the treaty, especially if only one is involved. Now, the
examples of this type of conflict are: civil war, armed
insurgency and guerrilla activities. In other words, they're
speaking of a domestic conflict.
An even more shocking item is found in the last pages of the
1949 Geneva Convention under "Protection of War
Victims/Civilian Persons". You will find the index card, the
identification card, forms to be used for writing your family,
and everything necessary for the administration of a
concentration camp is contained in this treaty that the U.S.
signed and ratified. Further, if there is a conflict in the
U.S. involving only the U.S. this convention or treaty can go
into operation; which includes the procedures for setting up
the concentration camps.
Article LXVIII of the Convention states (and I paraphrase): If
you commit an offense that is solely intended to harm the
occupying power, not harming the life or limb of members of
the occupying power, but merely talking against such a force,
such as the Martial Law situation, you can be imprisoned
provided that the duration of such imprisonment is
proportional to he offense committed. Well, President Dwight
Eisenhower didn't feel that provision was strong enough. So he
had the following additions placed in the treaty, which
states: "The U.S. reserves the right to impose the death
penalty in accordance with the provisions of Article LXVIII
without regard to whether the offenses referred to therein are
punishable by death under the law of the occupied territory at
the time the occupation begins."
So not only can you be imprisoned for having exercised freedom
of speech; you can be put to death under the provisions of the
Geneva Convention in 1949 for having exercised, or attempting
to exercise, freedom of speech.
The next item that I introduced into evidence was a field
manual; FM 41-10, "Civil Affairs Operation". You will remember
at the outset that I mentioned Civil Affairs groups. Let me
quote to you from that manual what one of the functions of the
Civil Affairs activities includes:
Item 4. Assumption of full or partial executive,legislative and judicial authority over a country or
area.
So let's see what a "country or area" is defined as in the
same manual. It includes:
small towns and rural areas, municipalities of various
population sizes, districts, counties, provinces or
states, regions of national government.
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Nowhere in the manual does it exclude this program from being
put into effect right here in the United States. As a matter
of fact in Kearny, New Jersey, the Civil Affairs group went
into that area and practiced taking over that governmental
unit. And yet the Army in its letter of June 16-states that
these programs are not for us. Yet they are practiced here in
the United States under conditions that can only occur here at
home.
The study outline of field manual, FM 41-10 on page j-24 under
"Penal Institutions 1-B", you see there is a program on
concentration camps and labor camps-number, location and
capacity. It is important to note that a concentration camp
and a labor camp are always located near each other, for
obvious reasons.
Again on page d-4 of the same manual you'll find a sample
receipt for seized property; a sample receipt written in
English and containing terminology applicable to only U.S.
territory.
On page 8-2 of the same manual, under the heading "Tables of
Organization and Equipment", we find that there are 3 other
organizations that would be working along with the Civil
Affairs operation: The Chemical Service Organization, the
Composite Service Organization, and the Psychological
Operations Organization, along with the various Civil Affairs
organizations.
In July of that year (1976), the following Civil Affairs
groups met with the following airborne groups at a staging
area in Fort Chaffee, Arkansas. A staging area is where
military units meet before they go into action. They met with
the 82nd Airborne and part of the 101st Airborne; the 32nd
Civil Affairs group of San Antonio, Texas headquarters; the
362nd Civil Affairs brigade from Dallas, Texas; the 431st
Civil Affairs company from Little Rock Arkansas headquarters;
the 306th Civil Affairs group, U.S. Army Reserves,
Fayetteville, Arkansas commanded by Lt. Colonel N. McQuire
(phonetic spelling) and William Highland. The 486th Civil
Affairs company from Tulsa, Oklahoma; the 418th Civil Affairs
company from Kansas City, MO.; the 307th Civil Affairs group
from St. Louis, MO.; the 490th Civil Affairs group from
Abilene, Tex.; the 413th company from Hanlin, La; the 12th
S.S. group, 2nd Battalion (headquarters unknown).
They're ready to go into action. The problem is as it appearsthey were ready to take over the entire government of the
United States as their mission sets out. One man who attended
this staging area talked to a Civil Affairs sergeant and asked
him what his job was. The sergeant explained that the
civilians of this country will really be surprised some day
when the Civil Affairs groups begin to operate the government.
Now the Dept. of the Army still maintains that all this is not
for the United States, yet this training continues here for
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us. The evidence is overwhelming; the plan exists for the
imprisonment of millions of U.S. citizens. And even through
all this information was presented to the federal magistrate,
he still felt that no one was injured by such a plot.
On the 2nd day of September, 1976, the magistrate recommended
to the federal judge that the case be dismissed. And the sole
basis for his reasoning to dismiss was that we have to be
actually physically injured before we can maintain a law suit
of this type. He did not feel that although all this active
planing, preparation and training was going on, that any U.S.
citizen had been injured even though the citizen may fear
exercising his or her freedom for fear of being detained and
imprisoned in a concentration camp at a later date.
Chapter 9: IGNORING THE CONSTITUTION
The case of Tatum B. Laird, heard before the Supreme Court in
1974, is a case in point. It involved the Army intelligence
collecting apparatus, which was developing a list of names ofpersons who the Army felt were troublesome. The Supreme Court
held that the making of lists of this type did not of and by
itself present any injuries. The minority opinion in that case
was that the injury in the case with a program such as this
made people afraid to use their freedom of speech for fear of
being sent to jail for it. But the majority did not buy that
argument.
The difference between that case and this case although we
also have the computer program, is that we have something much
further past that point; the concentration camp guard program
and the Civil Affairs program for the taking over of all
functions of our government. In light of that the federal
judge said that this is not an injury. As a matter of fact the
U.S. Attorney alleged that even if people were placed in
concentration camps, if they were all treated the same they
would still not have the right to go to federal court.
On the 20th day of September, I filed a memorandum to notify
the magistrate and the federal judge that I had discovered
that the federal government had a program for a number of
years to suspend our constitutional right of the writ of
habeas corpus. This information substantiated the complaint.
Habeas corpus is the name of that legal instrument utilized to
bring someone before a judge when that person is being
illegally imprisoned or detained so that he (or she) may
obtain his (or her) freedom. The Constitution states that thewrit of habeas corpus shall never be suspended.
I found the disturbing information in a report; 94-755, 94th
Congress, 2nd Session Senate, April 26th, 1976, entitled
"Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans Book II".
On page 17-d, entitled "First Amendment Rights", the report
states that more importantly "the government surveillance
activities in the aggregate, whether expressly intended to do
so, to deter the exercise of First Amendment rights by
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American citizens who become aware of the government's
domestic intelligence program."
Beginning on page 54 it is stated that, beginning in 1946,
four years before the Emergency Detention Act of 1950 was
passed, the FBI advised the Attorney General that it had
secretly compiled a secret index of potentially dangerous
persons. The Justice Dept. then made tentative plans for
emergency detention based on suspension of the privilege of
the writ of habeas corpus. Department officials deliberately
avoided going to Congress. When the Emergency Detention Act of
1950 was passed, it did not authorize the suspension of the
writ of habeas corpus. But shortly after passage of that act
according to a bureau document, Attorney General J.R. McGraft
told the FBI to disregard it and to proceed with the program
as previously outlined.
A few sentences later on page 55 it states, "With the security
index, use broader standards to determine potential
dangerousness than those described in the statute." And unlike
the act, Department plans provided for issuing a master searchwarrant and a master arrest warrant. This is the center
importance: It is the same thing that I am alleging in federal
court, yet the magistrate chose to ignore these facts also.
We have government officials not only ignoring the will of
Congress, but doing the opposite of what the Constitution
provides by planning illegally for the suspension of the writ
of habeas corpus. In addition, as mentioned before, the master
search warrant and the master arrest warrant are forms fed
into the computer, which print the names and addresses on them
from the tapes previously prepared by the
intelligence-gathering program.
As you are arrested, your home will be searched and anything
found there may be confiscated. This program has existed since
1946 up to and including 1973, and without proper access to
judicial discovery techniques, it can't be determined whether
the same plan now exists under the same name or under another
name right now.
This memorandum was filed on September 28 to make the court
aware of the danger that our rights of freedom of speech and
lawful assembly are in. But the court, on September 30, after
this notification was received, dismissed the case. However,
in keeping with the practice of federal courts in Houston of
actively participating in the obstruction of justice, I was
not notified of the dismissal until the 6th of October, whichgave me just 2 working days to submit any further motion in a
10-day period before time starts running for the appeal.
What I have just said regarding the federal courts in Houston
is not only my opinion; the 'Houston Chronicle', surprisingly,
published an extensive document severely criticizing the
federal court in Houston for making up their own rules as they
go along with the proceeding, as well as commenting on the
communist-like Supreme Court attitude of the judges and court
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personnel. My experience here has been that the court has
returned to me almost every document I filed. Then after a big
argument they reaccept the document, stating that they just
made a mistake. In reality, the Power structure doesn't want
these type of cases in any federal court.
Chapter 10: SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE
On the 8th of October, I had submitted a request for finding
the facts in the filing which had been established by the
evidence presented:
1) The 300th Military Police POW Command is located at
Livonia, Mich.
2) The Dept. of the Army has stated that said Command
exists per se the Geneva Convention of 1949, a treaty of
the U.S., Article IV thereof under the title relative to
the treatment of prisoners of war and protection of
civilian persons.
3) No such title exists in the Geneva Convention per se.
4) There are separate titles, one which is;
a. Multilateral Protection of War Victims/Prisoners
of War; b. Multilateral Protection of War
Victim/Civilian Persons.
5) Nevertheless, Article IV of both titles does not
provide for the creation of any military programs for
concentration camps.
6) Whether Mr. Fenren of the 300th Military Police POW
Command has stated that the purpose of the Command is for
the detention of foreign prisoners of war and enemies of
the United States.
7) Further, Article III, concerning civilian persons,
makes the treaty applicable to conflicts occurring solely
within the territory of the United States that are not of
an international character, which is capable of including
any type of conflict in its description whether it be
civil war or guerrilla activity or anything else. The
text states:
In case of armed conflict not of an international
character occurring in the territory of one of the high
contracting parties, each party to a conflict shall bebound to apply to the minimum of the following
provisions.
8) Dept. of the Army field manual FM41-10, Civil Affairs
Operations of Civil Affairs Organization, lists as one of
its functions the assumption of full or partial
executive, legislative and judicial authority over a
count or an area and there is no specific exclusion of
the United States as such a country or area.
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Freedom as the number 2 target. Therefore, the groups of U.S.
American citizens considered to be the biggest enemy of the
United States by the federal government at this is the
conservative patriot.
Although this information has been available since April of
this year (1979), no one has mentioned this
incredible
discovery that the federal government considers the patriotic
conservative as its greatest enemy. I have received all kinds
of information regarding this case from all across the United
States.
Chapter 12: THE PRICE OF APATHY
I obtained the 1945 report of the O.S.S. (office of Strategic
Services), the precursor of the C.I.A., 7th. Army, William W.
Quinn, Colonel G.F.C.A.C. of the G2, on the liberation of
Dachau, a concentration camp during the liberation in Germany.
It contains many groups of information, but the relevantportion of the report concerns itself with the section on the
townspeople. Quoting from his report, on why the people of
this little town didn't complain or didn't overthrow
oppressors, but just continued to go along and get along even
though they lost their freedom in the process. I quote:
These words crop up and up again. They are the
rationalization of a man who admits that he was a member
of the Nazi party. "I was forced to do so by business
reasons", they state. We were lied to in every respect
but they admit they knew the camp existed. But they saw
the work detail to the inmates passing through the
streets under guard, and in some instances the S.S.behaved brutally even towards the townspeople.
When asked if they realized that within the last 3 months
before the liberation 13,000 men lost their lives within
stone's throw of where the people lived, they claimed
they were shocked and surprised.
When asked if they never saw transports of dead and dying
pass through he streets along the railway, they referred
only to the last one. They insist that most of the trains
came in at night and that they were sealed cars.
Did they never ask what was in the endless procession ofcars that came in full and always went out empty? A
typical reply was, "We were told it was all army material
and booty from France."
It is established that anyone who stated that he saw only
one train come in the daytime was telling a flat lie.
There are quite a few such people in Dachau.
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The analysis of the anti-Nazi element of the town:
1) The people knew what was going on in the camp, even
ten years prior to liberation;
2) The town did a thriving business from the
concentration camp guard;
3) Ninety percent are guilty and have dabbed themselves
with the blood of innocent human beings;
4) The people are to blame for their cowardice; they were
all too cowardly. They didn't want to risk anything. And
that was the way it was in all of Germany.
The conclusion of this report written on Dachau written in
1945 on the liberation of the concentration camp applies
today. The conclusion is as follows:
If one is to attempt tremendous task and accept the
terrible responsibility of judging a whole town,assessing it in mass as to collect a guilt of innocence
of all its inhabitants for their complicity in committing
this most heinous of crimes, one would do well to
remember the fearsome shadow that hangs over everyone in
this state in which crime has been incorporated and
called the government.
So you can see how the whole program is related here. My
lawsuit was against one single aspect of the total program:
The enforcement arm of the conspiracy. The people who make up
the cadre that is going to occupy the concentration camps
where enemies of the United States will be placed.
Remember Solzhenitsyn's words in the 'Gulag Archipelago':
Resistance should have began right there but it did not
begin. You aren't gagged, you really can and you really
ought to cry out that arrests are being made on the
strength of false accusations. If many such outcries had
been heard all over the city would arrests have no longer
have been so easy.
They, the tyrants, can't work in the public eye. Those people
who were so apathetic, hoping that nothing was really wrong,
that nothing would happen to their persons and property, sat
back and watched. The anarchists, financed by multinational
interests, looted and pillaged their country.
If you think that all that is necessary is to pay your house
notes, to pay your TV notes, to go vote when there is an
election, and to stand back during the rest of the year and
watch as your country and way of life are replaced by a system
in which you will be a slave in a concentration camp, you --
not the conspirators -- are guilty because you, by silent
acquiescence, invite tyranny and oppression.
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And when you have to steal food to eat because our production
is for foreign use because the Dept. of Commerce, through
Executive Order 11490 and its predecessors, is responsible for
international distribution of our commodities, don't sit in
the culvert hiding and eating and wondering what happened: You
made it all possible.
When your family is split up and spread across the United
States to do slave labor and you never see your loved ones
again, it will be your fault: You did nothing to prevent it.
Once we lose our freedom we are never going to regain it. That
is why we must stand together to prevent the loss of our
freedom as citizens of the United States.
Thank you very much.
(Conclusion of taped report.)
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Hundreds of children held in detention camps
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More than 900 children were detained last year in immigration detention centres, described by
human rights watchdogs as modern-day concentration camps, the Federal Government said
yesterday.
On the eve of a visit to Sweden to examine alternatives to detention for women and children,
Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock said 914 minors had been held behind barbed wire in
camps such as Woomera during 2000.
He said more than 200 of those were still locked up with parents or relatives in December, with
more than 30 having been held for more than a year.
``Of these, 46 per cent have been in detention for less than three months,'' Mr Ruddock said.
``Thirty-eight per cent have been in detention for greater that three months and 16 per cent have
been in detention for greater than 12 months.''
Mr Ruddock arrived in Sweden last night for talks with officials there on an alternative detention
regime for illegal arrivals.
He is expected to meet the deputy head of Sweden's detention system, Rickard Peterson, to
consider options for releasing women and children into community housing rather than keeping
them locked up.
Australia, besieged by almost 4000 boat people over the past year, enforces a policy of
mandatory detention for all illegal arrivals, housing them in remote camps in Western and South
Australia.
The Swedish model allows women and children to stay in nearby community housing while
enjoying full visiting rights to their husbands and fathers during the day.
Children under 18 may not be detained for more than three days except in exceptional
circumstances, while most inmates are rarely held for more than two months.
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Concentration Campsin U.S.
Index
Photos, testimonials, commentary regarding detention / concentration camps in America run by foreign troops -- eventually
to be filled with patriots who oppose the New World Order whenmartial law comes?
NOTE: One of my main reasons for posting this information, even though some of it may seem to stretch credulity,especially in this day of relative peace, is that I have had many friends who have seen them in their visions of the future
tribulations.
U.S. Policy • Preparatory in U.S. • Recent Times • Historical • Don't Jump toConclusions • See also
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Official Document Confirming the Campstext above
Preparatory in U.S.
MILITARY POLICE INTERNMENT/RESETTLEMENT OPERATIONS (Official U.S. Military
policy regarding concentration camps)
Preparing the Troops -- U.S. soldiers now serving U.N. and NATO abroad are being
conditioned to deal with 'militants, insurgents, resisters' at home as well.
Police-Military Cooperation Trends
- White House Briefing, Feb. 24, 2000
- Photos
Civil Internment Camps up for Review (TheWinds.org, 9/8/97) - Past is prologue
National Guard has been preparing concentration camp in Marseilles Illinois -
former National Guardsman reports activities of past several years (Jan. 12, 2003)
The Road to Heart Mountain? [backup] - WWII Japanese interment facilities and
retired military bases being prepped.
The Luftwafe over Amerika!! [link dead, looking for original]
photos of German planes training in U.S., using former U.S.
bases, white UN bus & look-alikes to condition U.S. citizens to
international occupation presence.
U.S. Military Civil Disturbance Planning: The War at Home [backup] by Frank
Morales
United States Army Document Detailing Civilian Detention Centres [backup]
(7/27/94) Photocopy of "Draft Army Regulation on Civilian Inmate Labor
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Program"
Internet Watch's Report on U.S. Concentration Camps [backup] - Maps, photos,
documentation
Fort Dix New Jersey [backup] - photos of "Enemy Prisoner
of War compound"
Pre-made prison cells on back of truck [backup]
(9/19/95)
U.S. Concentration Camps: FEMA and the Rex 84 Program [backup] - "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 Law need to be implemented in
the United States. The current foreseeable event which will see the
implementation of the use of these camps is the coming of the New World Order,
led by the Shadow Government."
Desoto National Forest, Mississippi
(InfoWars.com)
Approx 40-acres, operated by foreign troops.
Multiple photos: Razor wire, tents, gun tower,
search lights, 10' wall, guard shack, portable prison
trucks (July 14, 2000).
Secret Base Discovered in Mississippi [backup] --
endangered species preserve actually home to
Russian troops, scud missiles. (Sept. 30, 1996)
Military Man's Response [backup]: "I don't believe
that there is anything out of the ordinary going on inthe U'S. It's business as usual." (Aug. 5, 2000)
July 8, 2000, Mississippi:Portable prison moves in on
trucks, gun tower, search lights.
Indiana
You can order a documentary video called Shocker by calling Hope for America
Ministries at 1-800-959-1991.
"300+ concentration camps" (98/4/17)
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Recent Times
Croatian Association of Former Prisoners in Serbian Concentration Camps 1995
~340 Secret Detention Centers in Argentina - (1976 - 1983) These 'Prisoner
Assessment Centers' formed a separate and unofficial prison system that secretlyfunctioned alongside the legal structure. They were intended to hold the
thousands of people who disappeared in Argentina on the explicit orders of the
military dictatorship. The policy was to eliminate political opposition to the
"Western Christian way of life."
HistoricalAmerica's World War II Prison Camps (by Gary North) - camps in U.S. may
have incarcerated as many as 425,000 prisoners of war. (Dec. 11, 2001)
WWII Concentration Camps - alphabetical listing, stats,
memoirs. (Jewish Student Online Resource Center)
Cybrary of WWII Concentration Camps - photos, art,
research, books,
Concentration Camps a Traveler's Guide to World War
II Sites
past is prologue?Auschwitz - photo album
See also
Places of Refuge for Remnant Saints - Where peaceful people who love
liberty and uprightness can gather before and during the coming calamities for
survival and a little slice of heaven on what can otherwise be a hellish earth.
Global Socialist Conspiracy (index)
Humor > Twenty Things to Say When BATF Troops Storm Your House -
"No, I won't vote for Gore. How many times do I have to tell you?"
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List of Detention Camps, Temporary Detention Centers, and Department of Justice
Internment Camps
DETENTION CAMPS
Permanent detention camps that held internees from March, 1942 until their closing
in 1945 and 1946.
Amache (Granada), Colorado Opened August 24, 1942. Closed October 15,
1945. Peak population 7318. Origin of prisoners: Nothern California coast, West
Sacramento Valley, Northern San Joaquin Valley, Los Angeles. 31 Japanese
Americans from Amache volunteered and lost their lives in World War II. 120 died
here between August 27, 1942 and October 14, 1945. In April, 1944, 36 draft
resisters were sent to Tucson, AZ Federal Prison.
Gila River, Arizona Opened July 20, 1942. Closed November 10, 1945. Peak
Population 13,348. Origin of prisoners: Sacramento Delta, Fresno County, Los
Angeles area. Divided into Canal Camp and Butte Camp. Over 1100 citizens from
both camps served in the U.S. Armed Services. The names of 23 war dead are
engraved on a plaque here. The State of Arizona accredited the schools in both
camps. 97 students graduated from Canal High School in 1944. Nearly 1000
prisoners worked in the 8000 acres of farmland around Canal Camp, growing
vegetables and raising livestock.2
Heart Mountain, Wyoming Opened August 12, 1942. Closed November 10,
1945. Peak population 10,767. Origin of prisoners: Santa Clara County, LosAngeles, Central Washington. In November, 1942, Japanese American hospital
workers walked out because of pay discrimination between Japanese American
and Caucasian American workers. In July, 1944, 63 prisoners who had resisted
the draft were convicted and sentenced to 3 years in prison. The camp was made
up of 468 buildings, divided into 20 blocks. Each block had 2 laundry-toilet
buildings. Each building had 6 rooms each. Rooms ranged in size from 16' x 20' to
20' x 24'. There were 200 administrative employees, 124 soldiers, and 3 officers.
Military police were stationed in 9 guard towers, equipped with high beam search
lights, and surrounded by barbed wire fencing around the camp.
Jerome, Arkansas Opened October 6, 1942. Closed June 30, 1944. Peakpopulation 8497. Origin of prisoners: Central San Joaquin Valley, San Pedro Bay
area. After the Japanese Americans in Jerome were moved to Rohwer and other
camps or relocated to the east in June, 1944, Jerome was used to hold German
POWs.
Manzanar, California Opened March 21, 1942. Closed November 21, 1945.
Peak population 10,046. Origin of prisoners: Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley,
San Joaquin County, Bainbridge Island, Washington. It was the first of the ten
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Temporary Detention Camps for Japanese Americans -
Stockton Assembly Center
California State Historic Landmark 934
Plaque Photo:
07/09/95
#934 Stockton Assembly Center
Here, within the confines of San Joaquin County Fairgrounds, enclosed by barbed wire and
housed in temporary barracks, 4271 San Joaquin County residents of Japanese ancestry,
predominantly American citizens, were interned from May 10 to October 17, 1942, under
executive order 9066. May such usurpation of civil, social, and economic rights, without
specific charges or trial, never again occur.
Site Photo:
Nothing remains of this site.
Location:
Near Administration Building (at main gate), San Joaquin County Fairgrounds,
Airport Way, Stockton.
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White House Briefing Room
February 24, 2000
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
I have just signed a Presidential Decision Directive (PDD) that will improve America’s ability tostrengthen police and judicial institutions in countries where peacekeeping forces are deployed.The PDD directs the Departments of State, Defense and Justice to undertake a series of critical
enhancements in the areas of police-military coordination, as well as in police, penal and judicial training and development.
In peacekeeping missions fromthe Balkans to East Timor,
establishing basic law and order has been among the most
important - and formidable -challenges. Developingeffective local police forces,
establishing credible court and penal systems, and reforming
legal codes can make the crucialdifference between building a
just future and lapsing back intoconflict.
When fully implemented, this
PDD will help overcome major obstacles that currently confront international peacekeepingoperations. By enhancing cooperation between police and military peacekeepers, we will better ensure public security during these operations. By more effectively training and fielding
international police monitors, we will better ensure that local police fairly and effectively prevent the breakdown of law and order in post-conflict societies. And by improving our abilityto provide assistance to local judicial and penal institutions, we will better ensure accountability,
as well as confidence among local populations often traumatized by the conflicts they haveendured.
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We must do everything possible to improve our ability to help countries in transition to get the job done - and to encourage other governments and the United Nations to be deeply engaged in
these efforts.
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THE ROAD TO HEART MOUNTAIN?
Rumors, FEMA and the Future
A slightly different version of this article was printed in the Loompanics
Unlimited winter (September) 1998 catalog supplement. This "open-mindedly
skeptical" view of FEMA was actually written in January of that year. It
owes a lot to the work of other authors and researchers, whose articles are
referenced at the end. Except for the portions pertaining to the internment
at Heart Mountain, it isn't primarily the product of my own original
research, but is a compilation of, and meditation upon, research done by
others.
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In the prison camp, they nearly went mad with wind and boredom. And withcold. Many had never seen snow, let alone this 30-below, wind-driven horror.
The winds blew white drifts through the cracks in the floors. The huddled
families could never get warm, could never get used to the screaming,
maddening wind...
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We approach the site of the old camp on a January day. The roads are open --
barely. They often close them around here simply because of the wind;
wind-carved humps and sheets of snow send vehicles careening into ditches.
There's nothing to hit in this high desert. But you can roll forever.
The mountain dominates the valley. I never thought a mountain could be uglyuntil I saw this one. It looks like the face of huge, sleeping a man. His
nose swells and hooks. He has no lips. Out of his chin a rocky excrescence
protrudes like a wart. No, not exactly a man. More like a deformed god.
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In the summertime, in the camp, the wind blew brown drifts through the
cracks in the floors and between the dry, uninsulated boards of the walls.
Every day during harvest, prisoners would be driven outside the barbed wire
enclosure to work in the fields.
But the young men -- more than 600 -- left the camp to fight in the war.
They became soldiers for the government that had imprisoned them.
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In 1942, Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, sending more than
110,000 people to relocation camps. Most of the internees were U.S.
citizens. Eleven thousand went to Heart Mountain, north of Cody, Wyoming --
imprisoned without trial for the crime of Japanese descent.
To this day, there are Americans who defend this internal deportation,
saying, "It was for their own good," or, "They weren't like us. They were
loyal to their own kind." The camps, they say, were necessary.
The question is-Is it about to happen again? Does the U.S. government have
plans to round up citizens and lock them into bitter internment "for the
duration" of some future emergency?
The Internet is rife with rumors. The most persistent rumor says political
dissidents will be targeted, this time.
Skeptics dismiss the rumors as so much conspiracy-mongering. And even some
conspiracy buffs warn against pursuing the tales. When I mentioned I was
looking into that question, one said to me, "That way lies madness. If you
find out there are camps, no one will believe you. And if there are camps,
and you come too close..."
Some rumors do seem preposterous. In the way of urban legends, people who've
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"seen the camps being built with their very own eyes" are usually nameless
friends of friends, their stories unverifiable. Other reports might have
perfectly innocent explanations. An acquaintance shouted breathlessly down
the phone that he'd seen, "Barbed wire! High walls! And guard towers!" being
built at Ft. Lewis in Washington state.
Well, yes, I thought. You would see those things being built on a military
base, wouldn't you? Later, photos circulated on the Internet of such
installations. But no one could document their purpose. Experienced military
men within the freedom movement countered that they appeared to be training
facilities for operating POW camps -- a perfectly legitimate operation.
Eerie as such things are, it takes a lot more than this to prove that
concentration camps are being built to house us.
But the reports won't go away. Even where they're shaky on specifics, they
express an intuitive truth about the federal government's view of ordinary
Americans. There's nothing new in that federal opinion.
Shortly after the original internment camps closed, J. Edgar Hoover
conceived a plan called "Security Portfolio," which would have enabled the
president to declare a national emergency, suspend the Constitution, and put
thousands of people into prison with no trial and no habeas corpus rights.
It was the beginning of the Cold War against Americans.
Two years later, Congress approved the Security Act of 1950, which also
contained an emergency detention plan. Reportedly, Hoover was furious at theplan's "mildness," and continued with more draconian plans of his own.
The Security Act remained in force for more than 20 years. G. Gordon Liddy
reminisces openly about the days when his job in the FBI included keeping
tabs on a list of potential internees. Once every three months, he checked
the whereabouts of the political agitators on his list so the government
could round them up reliably.
During the unrest of the 1960s the federal government again made contingency
plans for possible mass roundups of "militants."
Now, unrest stirs anew, and we see this -- a memo from C. Dean Rhody,
Director of Resource Management for the Department of the Army, July 27
1994:
Enclosed for your review and comment is the draft Army regulation on
civilian inmate labor utilization and establishment of prison camps on Army
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agency a distinctly paranoid, military slant by appointing as its head
General Louis Guiffrida.
Among other qualifications, Guiffrida had written a paper advocating the
declaration of martial law in response to black militancy. His plan could
have sent millions of blacks to relocation camps. He also wrote:
Martial rule comes into existence upon a determination (not a declaration)
by the senior military commander that civil government must be replaced
because it is no longer functioning, anyway.
Defining "emergency"
Nevertheless, in the public and media mind, FEMA is simply a helpful --
though sometimes slow-moving -- service organization. It shows up after
earthquakes and floods to rescue stranded puppies. It parcels out money so
communities can rebuild.
Maybe. But FEMA isn't, and never has been, an agency to aid average
Americans. FEMA's chief -- but largely secret -- mission has always been
"Continuity of Government." Its job is to make sure that federal control
continues at all costs.
This has led to construction of dozens of secret underground bunkers,
capable of sustaining life for the select few allowed into them. It has led
to FEMA budgets in which millions are allocated to "disaster relief" while
billions go to unspecified "other purposes." And that's not to mention theunknown sums in black budget appropriations the agency receives via the
Defense Department.
For many years, FEMA denied the existence of its primary bunker, Mt. Weather
in West Virginia. At 1975 hearings, retired Air Force General Leslie W.
Bray, director of FEMA's predecessor, the Federal Preparedness Agency,
stonewalled a U.S. Senate subcommittee, insisting, "I am not at liberty to
describe precisely what is the role and the mission and the capability that
we have at Mount Weather, or at any other precise location."
However, it's an open secret that an entire parallel -- unelected --government is headquartered at Mt. Weather, ready to take over the country
in an emergency.
Disturbing as this may be to some, most Americans would probably take
comfort in the belief that some form of government would continue in an
emergency.
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when there are no legitimate commodities with the bulk and weight which
would justify rail hauling.
Unfortunately, Eyears offers no proof of his assertion. But the rumors don't
die. There is this, from the Internet:
At a dinner following a gun show.[in 1994], a friend introduced me to a
trucker..The trucker said that for several years, he'd been making
deliveries to a military base in Montana. According to him, the base was one
of those that was supposed to have just been closed. Yet, he said, he'd made
several deliveries there in just the previous few months. The only
difference, he said, was that prior to the "closing" he'd drive on to the
base, be directed to a warehouse a few miles away, and would unload at a
loading dock. Now, he said, he was being met at the gate and not allowed to
drive onto the base.
Yes, it's another "friend of a friend" story. However, it's no rumor that
Congress has on several occasions proposed to convert closed military bases
into prison camps. C. Dean Rhody's memo lends credence to the idea that
camps are under construction now. Have FEMA and the Army simply done it
using some of those black-budget billions?
FEMA bureaucrats may be tempted by paranoia and the prospect of unlimited
power. The standing army, which the founders of the country so passionately
warned us against, is casting about for something to do. By profession, both
groups have a mindset that envisions danger everywhere.
Propaganda keeps Americans in fear of "terrorism." Anyone who speaks outagainst government abuse is branded an "extremist," a "hate-monger," even a
potential terrorist. The demonization is eerily evocative of what the Jews
and Japanese-Americans endured long ago. It could happen.
But the skeptic still asks, "Where's the proof?"
The road to Heart Mountain
In December 1997, a memo landed on my desk. It listed two dozen "verified"
sites where FEMA labor camps were being built -- right now. One was "Hart
Mountain (sic), renovated WWII Japanese-American special internmentdetention facility."
We were in the area. So there we were, my significant other and I, bumping
over ice-lumped roads, following a local's instructions to "look for the old
smokestack on the bluff."
We leave Highway Alt. 14 and plow uphill on County Road 19. We rise onto the
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bluff where the old camp was located. And the wind continues to howl
across -- nothing. A fallow beet field. A realm of snow.
To the right, far away, sit four crumbling buildings, all that remains of a
city-sized prison. Other structures were sold and hauled away years ago. To
the left, a small forest of plaques lies under heaps of white.
We get out and brush snow off the plaques. We find years of testimony to
guilt and regret. We find honor for the young men who fought for the country
that despised them. We find words of useless repentance etched in stone
after stone.
Later, we plod through six inches of untracked snow, across the sagebrush
plain, to the derelict buildings, part of an old administration complex.
They're rotting, but curiously untouched by vandals. Doors still swing
easily and windows hold fragments of glass. The interior walls, though
crumbling, are still institutional green. Next to a disused chimney, a
hinged box holds a 50-year-old supply of kindling. And Charles looks up and
finds, caught under a light fixture, a scrap of wallpaper as bright in this
dry climate as it must have been in 1942. Green leaves and red roses.
But there's nothing here to renovate. And the only new buildings are far
away -- prosperous farms profiting from land the internees made fertile.
There's certainly no plank-and-barbed-wire concentration camp waiting to
receive another group of demonized Americans. No U.N. troops standing guard.
No FEMA bureaucrats waiting to implant biochips in incoming prisoners.
There's nothing human at Heart Mountain. The ghosts themselves have blown
away. There is nothing, nothing, nothing...nothing at all.
Yet, as we turn to begin the long, bleak drive back to Montana, I can't help
but remember that they housed them all in barns, all those tens of thousands
of Americans, as they waited for the camps to be hammered together. They
rounded them up and took them to fairgrounds before the camps were ready.
All it takes to turn a fairground into a prison is a few cots while they
wait for something more permanent. All it took to provide the wartime
permanence of Heart Mountain was two months of construction.
And we, of course, have something America didn't have in World War II --
dozens of de-militarized military bases scattered all around the country --
barracks, barbed wire, checkpoints and all. Waiting.
I feel silly having pursued a chimera down the Wyoming winds. But at the
same time, I don't feel safe. Or free. The camps may no longer stand on the
cold deserts of Wyoming or the shimmering deserts of Arizona. But they're
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there. In the executive orders. In the plans. In the memos. In the minds of
those with a will to control.
It's a will that has swelled through 50 additional years of unchecked power.
A will that will burn children and shoot mothers and say the innocents were
to blame for their own destruction. A will that engineers the survival of government while treating free people as resources or enemies.
Next time, I think, wind and loss won't be our worst punishments.
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For more information on FEMA:
"FEMA: The Secret Government," by Harry V. Martin
http://www.sonic.net/sentinel/gvcon6.html
"Executive Orders: Bonfire for the Constitution"
http://www.goa-texas.org/Bonfire.htm
"FEMA: Blueprint for Tyranny," by Roland C. Eyears
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a36d6d1885343.htm
"Mount Weather"
http://tje.net/para/wots/9905/99_05_10_03.htm
And for the official, sanitized view, FEMA's own web site.
http://www.fema.gov/
Here is a post listing the 300+ camps
http://www.fi9.com/guncontrol/k_camps_intro.html
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overarching logic behind the incredible nationwide growth of police
paramilitary units, a growth which coincidentally mirrors rising levels of
police violence directed at the American people, particularly "non-white"
poor and working people.
Military spokespeople, "judge advocates" (lawyers) and their congressionalsupporters aggressively take the position that legal obstacles to military
involvement in domestic law enforcement civil disturbance operations, such
as the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act, have been nullified. Legislated
"exceptions" and private commercialization of various aspects of
U.S. military-law enforcement efforts have supposedly removed their
activities from the legal reach of the "public domain". Possibly illegal,
ostensible "training" scenarios like the recent "Operation Urban Warrior"
no-notice "urban terrain" war games, which took place in dozens of American
cities, are thinly disguised "civil disturbance suppression" exercises. In
addition, President Clinton recently appointed a "domestic military czar",
a sort of national chief of police. You can bet that he is well versed in
Garden Plot requirements involved in "homeland defense".
Ominously, many assume that the training of military and police forces to
suppress "outlawed" behavior of citizens, along with the creation of
extensive and sophisticated "emergency" social response networks set to
spring into action in the event of "civil unrest", is prudent and
acceptable in a democracy. And yet, does not this assumption beg the
question as to what civil unrest is? One could argue for example, that
civil disturbance is nothing less than democracy in action, a message to
the powers-that-be that the people want change. In this instance"disturbing behavior" may actually be the exercising of ones' right to
resist oppression. Unfortunately, the American corporate/military
directorship, which has the power to enforce its' definition of "disorder",
sees democracy as a threat and permanent counter-revolution as a "national
security" requirement.
The elite military/corporate sponsors of Garden Plot have their reasons for
civil disturbance contingency planning.
Lets' call it the paranoia of the thief. Their rationale is simple:
self-preservation. Fostering severe and targeted "austerity", massive
inequality and unbridled greed, while shifting more and more billions tothe generals and the rich, the de-regulated "entities of force" and their
interlocking corporate directors know quite well what their policies are
engendering, namely, a growing resistance. Consequently, they are
systematically organizing to protect their interests, their profits, and
their criminal conspiracies. To this end, they are rapidly consolidating
an infrastructure of repression designed to "suppress rebellion" against
their "authority". Or more conveniently put, to suppress "rebellion
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the commission came hot on the heels of the violence in Detroit, a conflict
which left 43 dead, several hundred wounded and over 5,000 people
homeless. Johnson sent troubleshooter Cyrus Vance, later Secretary of
Defense, as his personal observer to Detroit. The commission issued its
final report, completed in less than a year, on March 1, 1968.
Although the Kerner Commission has over the years become associated with a
somewhat benign, if not benevolent character, codifying the obvious, "we
live in two increasingly separate America s" etc., the fact is that the
commission itself was but one manifestation of a massive military/police
counter-insurgency effort directed against US citizens, hatched in an era
of emergent post-Vietnam "syndrome" coupled with elite fears of domestic
insurrection.While the movement chanted for peace and revolution,
rebellious, angry and destructive urban uprisings were occurring with
alarming frequency, usually the result of the usual spark, police
brutality, white on black crime. The so-called urban riots of 1967-1968
were the zenith, during this period, of social and class conflict.
"More than 160 disorders occurred in some 128 American cities in the first
nine months of 1967."(3)
The executive order establishing the commission called for an investigation
of "the origins of the recent major civil disorders and the influence, if
any, of organizations or individuals dedicated to the incitement or
encouragement of violence."(4) The work of the commission was funded from
President Johnson s "Emergency Fund." The executive order sought
recommendations in three general areas: "short term measures to prevent
riots, better measures to contain riots once they begin, and long termmeasures to eliminate riots in the future."(5)
Their two immediate aims were "to control and repress black rioters using
almost any available means", (6) and to assure white America that
everything was in hand. Commission members included Charles B. Thorton,
Chairman and CEO, Litton Industries, member of the Defense Industry
Advisory Council to the DoD and the National Security Industrial
Association, John L. Atwood, President and CEO, North American Rockwell
Corporation ("Commission Advisor on Private Enterprise"), and Herbert
Jenkins, Atlanta Chief of Police and President of the International
Association of Chiefs of Police.
During the early stages of staff recruitment, commission Deputy Executive
Director Victor H. Palmieri "described the process as a war strategy"(7)
and so he might given the overwhelming presence within the commission and
its consultants of military and police officials. One quarter of over 200
consultants listed were big-city police chiefs, like Daryl F. Gates,
former chief LAPD. Numerous police organizations, including the heavily
funded Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (financiers of SWAT),
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police were trained to implement their contingency plans Contingency plans,
called planning packets, were prepared for every city in the country that
had a potential for student, minority or labor unrest."(11)
In addition, "the Army Task Force that had designed this program took on a
new name, the Directorate of Civil Disturbance Planning andOperations. The Army Task Force transformation into the Directorate
occurred during the massive rioting that broke out in black ghettos of 19
cities after the assassination of Martin Luther King in April 1968."(12) At
that time "seven army infantry brigades, totaling 21,000 troops were
available for riot duty. And a hugh, sophisticated computer center kept
track of all public outbursts of political dissent, thereby furnishing the
first of the Army Task Force s prescribed remedies: intelligence."(13)
By June of 1968, the Directorate had become the Directorate of Military
Support, setting up shop in the basement of the Pentagon. "Better known as
the domestic war room, the Directorate had 150 officials to carry out
around-the-clock monitoring of civil disorders, as well as to oversee
federal troop deployments when necessary.
At the cost of $2.7 million, this massive directorate also developed policy
advice for the secretary of the Army on all disturbances and maintained
intelligence packets on all major U.S. cities."(14)
Even though the full extent of US military intelligence activities during
this period is far from generally known, "by 1968, many Justice Department
personnel knew that the military was preparing to move in massively if
needed to quash urban riots, and some officials feared the development of alarge national military riot force. It was well known among top officials
that the Department of Defense was spending far more funds than the Justice
Department on civil disorder preparations indicative of the growing trend
at the federal level toward repression and control of the urban black
rioters."(15)
By 1971, Senator Sam Ervin, later of Watergate renown, had convened his
Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights which "revealed that Military
Intelligence had established an intricate surveillance system covering
hundreds of thousands of American citizens. Committee staff members had
seen a master plan - Garden Plot that gave an eagle eye view of theArmy-National Guard-police strategy."(16) "At first, the Garden Plot
exercises focused primarily on racial conflict. But beginning in 1970, the
scenarios took a different twist. The joint teams, made up of cops,
soldiers and spies, began practicing battle with large groups of
protesters. California, under the leadership of Ronald Reagan, was among
the most enthusiastic participants in Garden Plot war games."(17)
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As time went on, "Garden Plot evolved into a series of annual training
exercises based on contingency plans to undercut riots and demonstrations,
ultimately developed for every major city in the United
States. Participants in the exercises included key officials from all law
enforcement agencies in the nation, as well as the National Guard, the
military, and representatives of the intelligence community According tothe plan, joint teams would react to a variety of scenarios based on
information gathered through political espionage and informants. The
object was to quell urban unrest "(18)
Unrest of a different sort took place on the evening of February 27th
1973. At that time, a group of Native Americans occupied a trading post in
the village of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.
By the 2nd of March the takeover had "triggered the army contingency plan
for domestic disturbances. Emergency Plans White now coded as Garden Plot
brought the Army into South Dakota Three army colonels, disguised as
civilians, and reconnaissance planes assisted", while "the Justice
Department used the army to conduct intelligence for civilian law
enforcement around Wounded Knee."(19) Information on other instances in
which Garden Plot was "triggered" over the intervening years is presently
locked in Pentagon vaults.
In essence, the contemporary roots of militarized efforts to suppress
domestic rebellion lie in the US Army s master plan, Department of Defense
Civil Disturbance Plan 55-2, Garden Plot. Since at least 1968, the
military has expended billions of dollars in this effort. The plan is
operative right now, most recently during and after the Los Angelesuprising of 1992. A view into details of this plan is possible by way of
an examination of United States Air Force Civil Disturbance Plan 55-2,
Garden Plot which is the "implementing" and "supporting plan for the
Department of the Army (DA) Civil Disturbance Plan - GARDEN PLOT dated 1
March 1984 (which) provides for the employment of USAF forces in civil
disturbances." It is specifically drawn up "to support the Secretary of the
Army, as DOD Executive Agent for civil disturbance control operations
(nicknamed GARDEN PLOT), with airlift and logistical support, in assisting
civil authorities in the restoration of law and order through appropriate
military commanders in the 50 States, District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and US possessions and territories, or anypolitical subdivision thereof." The plan "is effective for planning on
receipt and for execution on order."(20)
U.S. AIR FORCE 55-2 - GARDEN PLOT
"The long title of the plan is United States Air Force Civil Disturbance
Plan 55-2, Employment of USAF Forces in Civil Disturbances. The short
title of this document is USAF Civil Disturbance Plan 55-2. The nickname
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assigned by Department of the Army is GARDEN PLOT." It's dated July 11,
1984.
The plan opens with some basic "assumptions", namely that "civil
disturbances requiring intervention with military forces may occur
simultaneously in any of the 50 States, District of Columbia, Commonwealthof Puerto Rico, US possessions and territories." And like the current
situation in Vieques, Puerto Rico, "civil disturbances will normally
develop over a period of time." In the event it evolves into a
confrontational situation, under Garden Plot, it is a "presidential
executive order" that "will authorize and direct the Secretary of Defense
to use the Armed Forces of the United States to restore law and order."
According to the Air Force plan, the military will attempt "to suppress
rebellion whenever the President considers that unlawful obstructions,
combinations, or assemblages, or rebellion against the authority of the
United States, make it impractical to enforce the laws of the United States
in any state or territory by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings
(10 USC 332)". Applying its own version of equal protection under the law,
the military can intervene "when insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful
combinations, or conspiracies in a state so hinder or obstruct the
execution of the laws as to deprive individuals of their Constitutional
rights, privileges, and immunities or when the insurrection impedes the due
course of justice, and only when the constituted authorities of the state
are unable, fail or refuse to protect that right, privilege, immunity, or
to give that protection (10 USC
333)." In other words, the Army makes an offer of "protection" that thecitizenry can t refuse.
T.Alden Williams, in a sympathetic 1969 treatment of the Army in civil
disturbances, put it this way: "Where officials have not shown
determination, or have invited violence by predicting it, violence has
developed. Hence, it follows that with few exceptions, serious riots are
evidence of police failure and that, implicitly, it is at the point of
police failure that states and their cities redeem their national
constitutional guarantees and the Regular Army may be asked to
intervene."(21) Some redemption.
According to the Air Force plan's "Classification Guidance", the roughly
200 page document "is UNCLASSIFIED and does not come within the scope of
direction governing the protection of information affecting national
security.
Although it is UNCLASSIFIED, it is FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY as directed by AFR
12-30. This plan contains information that is of internal use to DOD and,
through disclosure, would tend to allow persons to violate the law or
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The "Summary of the Counterintelligence and Security Situation" states that
"spontaneous civil disturbances which involve large numbers of persons
and/or which continue for a considerable period of time, may exceed the
capacity of local civil law enforcement agencies to suppress. Although
this type of activity can arise without warning as a result of sudden,
unanticipated popular unrest (past riots in such cities as Miami, Detroitand Los Angeles serve as examples) it may also result from more prolonged
dissidence." USAF Garden Plot advises that "if military forces are called
upon to restore order, they must expect to have only limited information
available regarding the perpetrators, their motives, capabilities, and
intentions. On the other hand, such events which occur as part of a
prolonged series of dissident acts will usually permit the advance
collection of that type of information "
The United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), "provides
training programs and doctrine for civil disturbance operations to military
services." The US Army Force Command (FORSCOM), "organizes, trains, and
maintains in readiness Army forces for civil disturbance operations", while
the Director of Military Support (DOMS), "conducts, on a no-notice basis,
exercises which direct headquarters of uniformed services, appropriate
CONUS command, and other DOD components, having GARDEN PLOT
responsibilities to assume a simulated increased preparedness for specified
forces." In addition, the DOMS, "maintains an around-the-clock civil
disturbance command center to monitor incipient and on-going disturbances."
The document, the United States Air Force s "implementing plan" for the US
Army s Civil Disturbance Plan 55-2, Garden Plot, goes on to detail everyaspect of military "suppression" of "rebellion against the authority of the
United States", including who pays, who bills and how to secure "loans" to
cover the costs "attributable to GARDEN PLOT." Ominously, under "Resources
Employed Without Presidential Directive", the document states that when the
"immediate employment of military resources is required in cases of sudden
and unexpected civil disturbances or other emergencies endangering life or
federal property, or disrupting the normal processes of Government,
expenses incurred will be financed as a mission responsibility of the DOD
component employing the military resources."
PENTAGON DIRECTIVESDepartment of Defense Directive 3025.12, Military Assistance for Civil
Disturbances (MACDIS) became effective on February 4, 1994 when signed by
then Defense Secretary William Perry. It states that, "the President is
authorized by the Constitution and laws of the United States to suppress
insurrections, rebellions, and domestic violence under various conditions
and circumstances. Planning and preparedness by the Federal Government and
the Department of Defense for civil disturbances are important, do to the
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potential severity of the consequences of such events for the Nation and
the population." Further, "the Secretary of the Army, as DoD Executive
Agent, shall provide guidance to the other DoD Components, through DoD
3025.12-R, the DoD Civil Disturbance Plan (GARDEN PLOT), or both, in
accordance with this Directive".
DoDD 3025.12 makes it clear that "MACDIS operations are unprogrammed
emergency requirements for the Department of Defense", and that in order to
"ensure essential control and sound management of all military forces
employed in MACDIS operations, centralized direction from the DoD Executive
Agent (the Army) shall guide planning by the DoD component." Thus, "MACDIS
missions shall be decentralized through the DoD Planning Agents or other
Joint Task Force Commanders only when specifically directed by the DoD
Executive Agent."
According to the directive, the "Army and Air National Guard forces have
primary responsibility for providing military assistance to state and local
governments in civil disturbances." Accordingly, "the Army National Guard
State Area Commands (STARCs) shall plan for contingency use of
non-Federalized National Guard forces for civil disturbance operations."
The directive further outlines policy, guidelines, and legal justification
for "military assistance for civil disturbances", including policy
regarding domestic law enforcement, designating the Army as "the principle
point of contact between the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Department
of Justice (DoJ) for planning and executing MACDIS." (24)
The militarization of domestic "law enforcement" is founded, in part, uponDepartment of Defense Directive 5525.5, DoD Cooperation with Civilian Law
Enforcement Officials, dated January 15, 1986, five years after
Congressional "drug warriors" passed the Military Cooperation with Civilian
Law Enforcement Agencies Act. Referencing the 1971 version of DODD 3025.12
(above), the directive states that, "it is DoD policy to cooperate with
civilian law enforcement officials to the extent practical consistent with
the needs of national security and military preparedness." In addition,
"the Military Departments and Defense Agencies may provide training to
Federal, State, and local civilian law enforcement officials."
Apparently, military Judge Advocates (lawyers) have no problem with the1878 Posse Comitatus Act, (18 U.S.C.1385) which states that: "Whoever,
except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the
Constitution or Act of Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or the
Air Force as a posse comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws shall be
fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than two years or both."
Nor is there much concern shown for "the historic tradition of limiting
direct military involvement in civilian law enforcement activities." For
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"federal intervention in civil disturbances begins with the issuance of a
presidential proclamation to the citizens engaged in the disturbance." In
other words, the President reads "the riot act" and "a control force" is
sent in to "isolate the disturbance area." The goal is to "isolate the
people creating the disturbance from those who have not yet become actively
involved."
According to FM 19-15, the Army can gather intelligence on civilians if
their "activities can be linked directly to a distinct threat of a civil
disturbance that may involve federal forces." This is especially important,
given that "during civil disturbances many people engage in unlawful
behavior." Therefore, "when at all possible, civil law enforcement agents
are integrated with the military control force team making apprehensions",
and "if police are not available, military personnel may search people
incident to an apprehension." Useful measures for "isolating an area
include barriers, patrols, pass and ID systems, and control of public
utilities." Also, "imposing a curfew is a highly effective control measure
in many civil disturbances." Army "saturation patrols", "integrated with
civil police patrols", blanket the area, creating "the psychological
impression of the control force being everywhere at once."
The Army field manual points out that when "control forces" resort to
"forceful measures" they can turn to a host of weaponry, including "the
M234, which is a nondeadly force measure, to the machine gun, which is the
most deadly force measure." The manual states that "machine guns, 7.62
millimeter and below, may accompany units on civil disturbance missions."
In addition, the "control forces" can utilize the M234 launcher, which is"a riot control weapon" mounted on an M16 rifle which "fires a projectile
that causes pain on impact." In addition, "the riot shotgun is an extremely
versatile weapon. Its appearance and capability have a strong
psychological effect on rioters."
MARTIAL RULE
The concept of martial rule, as distinct from martial law, is not written,
and therefore is an eminently more workable arrangement for "law
enforcement forces". That s because, as FM 19-15 points out, "martial rule
is based on public necessity. Public necessity in this sense means public
safety." According to the manual, U.S. state authorities "may take suchaction within their own jurisdictions." And yet, "whether or not martial
rule has been proclaimed, commanders must weigh each proposed action
against the threat to public order and safety. If the need for martial
rule arises, the military commander at the scene must so inform the Army
Chief of Staff and await instructions. If martial rule is imposed, the
civilian population must be informed of the restrictions and rules of
conduct that the military can enforce." Realizing the power of free speech,
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the manual suggests that "during a civil disturbance, it may be advisable
to prevent people from assembling. Civil law can make it unlawful for
people to meet to plan an act of violence, rioting, or civil
disturbance. Prohibitions on assembly may forbid gatherings at any place
and time." And don t forget, "making hostile or inflammatory speeches
advocating the overthrow of the lawful government and threats againstpublic officials, if it endangered public safety, could violate such law."
During civil disturbance operations, "authorities must be prepared to
detain large numbers of people", forcing them into existing, though
expanded "detention facilities." Cautioning that "if there are more
detainees than civil detention facilities can handle, civil authorities may
ask the control forces to set up and operate temporary facilities." Pending
the approval of the Army Chief of Staff, the military can detain and jail
citizens en masse. "The temporary facilities are set up on the nearest
military installation or on suitable property under federal control."
These "temporary facilities" are "supervised and controlled by MP officers
and NCOs trained and experienced in Army correctional operations. Guards
and support personnel under direct supervision and control of MP officers
and NCOs need not be trained or experienced in Army correctional
operations. But they must be specifically instructed and closely
supervised in the proper use of force."
According to the Army, the detention facilities are situated near to the
"disturbance area", but far enough away "not to be endangered by riotous
acts." Given the large numbers of potential detainees, the logistics
(holding, searching, processing areas) of such an undertaking, newconstruction of such facilities "may be needed to provide the segregation
for ensuring effective control and administration." It must be designed and
"organized for a smooth flow of traffic", while a medical "treatment area"
would be utilized as a "separate holding area for injured detainees." After
a "detainee is logged in and searched", "a file is initiated", and a "case
number" identifies the prisoner. In addition, "facility personnel also may
use hospital ID tags. Using indelible ink, they write the case number and
attach the tag to the detainees wrist. Different colors may be used to
identify different offender classifications " Finally, if and when it
should occur, "release procedures must be coordinated with civil
authorities and appropriate legal counsel." If the "detainee" shouldproduce a writ of habeas corpus issued by a state court, thereby demanding
ones day in court, the Army will "respectfully reply that the prisoner is
being held by authority of the United States."
Training under FM 19-15/Garden Plot must be "continuous" and must "develop
personnel who are able to perform distasteful and dangerous duties with
discipline and objectivity." Dangerous to the local citizenry given that
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"every member of the control force must be trained to use his weapon and
special equipment (including) riot batons, riot control agent dispersers
and CS grenades, grenade launchers, shotguns, sniper rifles, cameras,
portable videotape recorders, portable public address systems, night
illumination devices, firefighting apparatus, grappling hooks, ladders,
ropes, bulldozers, Army aircraft, armored personnel carriers, and roadblockand barricade materials." Sounding a lot like recent Urban Warrior
war-games, the manual makes note that although unit training must address
"the sensitivity and high visibility of civil disturbance operations", the
"unit training must be realistic." In this regard, "the unit commander
should try to include local government officials in field training
exercises. The officials can be either witnesses or participants. But
care must be taken to prevent adverse psychological effects on the local
populace, especially if tension is high."(26)
Sources:
New York Times, "Pentagon Misused Millions in Funds, House Panel Says",
July 22, 1999, pg. A-1. See also, on the subject of "unacknowledged
Special Access Programs" wherein "the USAF's $7.4 billion budget for
classified procurement is more than a third of the service's total budget",
Bill Sweetman, "In search of the Pentagon's billion dollar hidden budgets -
how the US keeps its R&D spending under wraps", International Defense
Review, Jane's Defense Weekly, January 2000
www.janes.com/defence/editors/pentagon.html James W. Button, Black
Violence, The Political Impact of the 1960 s Riots, Princeton University
Press, 1078, pg. 116.
Button, pg.121. Also, see, Cyrus R.Vance, Final Report of Cyrus R.Vance,
Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, Concerning the Detroit
Riots, July 23 Through August 2, 1967.
Michael Lipsky and David J. Olson, Commission Politics: The Processing of
Racial Crisis in America, Transaction Books, 1971, pg. 161. The Executive
Order is reprinted in US Riot Commission Report, Bantam Books, 1968, pgs.
534-535.
Lipsky and Olson, pg. 163, citing pg. 198 of a transcription of Lyndon
B. Johnson, "Statement by the President", July 29, 1967.Button, pg. 107.
Lipsky and Olson, pg. 165.
Anthony Downs, Opening Up the Suburbs: An Urban Strategy for America, Yale
University Press, 1973, pg. 176.
Downs, a leading "housing expert", believed that the key to effective urban
based counter-insurgency was the notion of "spatial deconcentration", or
the "adequate outmigration of the poor" from the cities. Downs wrote
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Chapters 16 and 17 of the Kerner Report which deal with "housing". He is
the leading exponent of "deliberate dispersal policies" designed to
"disperse the urban poor more effectively". The origins of "homelessness"
(state repression) lie here.
Lipsky and Olson, pg. 168.
Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, Washington,DC, March 1, 1968, pgs. 279-281.
Ron Ridenhour and Arthur Lubow, "Bringing the War Home", New Times
Magazine, 1975, pg. 20.
Ridenhour and Lubow, pg. 20.
Button, pg. 133.
Ridenhour and Lubow, pg. 18.
Donald Goldberg and Indy Badhwar, "Blueprint for Tyranny", Penthouse
Magazine, August 1985, pg.72.
Goldberg and Badhwar, pg.72.
Joan M. Jensen, Army Surveillance in America, 1775-1980, Yale University
Press, 1991, pgs. 257-258. This excellent historical account actually
does what it says, tracing American "internal security measures" right back
to the "founders".
United States Air Force Civil Disturbance Plan 55-2, Garden Plot,
Headquarters, United States Air Force, June 1,
1984. (roughly 200 pages, not paginated)
T. Alden Williams, "The Army in Civil Disturbance: A Profound Dilemma?",pg. 161, in ed. Robin Higham, Bayonets in the Streets, University of
Kansas Press, 1969.
Federation of American Scientists, Military Analysis Network, "Garden
Plot", Nov. 1998.
US Air Force News Service, Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, "Air Force 50th
Anniversary: April History", March 25,
1997, pg. 2. In fact, Garden Plot may have been operative prior and
during the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. William F. Pepper,
attorney for the late James Earl Ray, as well as the King family in their current attempts to get to the bottom of the murder, claims (Orders To
Kill, Carroll and Graf Publishers, 1995, pg. 424) that the orders to kill
King, which were delivered to special forces operatives in Memphis were
tied to Garden Plot. Pepper states that the orders to kill King "appeared
to come from the office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and were issued under
the umbrella of the anti-black terrorist operation Garden Plot which was a
part of the overall U.S. Command antiriot operation CINCSTRIKE which was
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activated with the outbreak of any major riot."
Department of Defense Directive 3025.12, Military Assistance for Civil
Disturbances (MACDIS), February 4, 1994.
Note: DoDD 3025.12 is one quarter of 4 correlated directives that deal with
civil disturbance. The others include DoDD 3025.1, Military Support toCivil Authorities (Jan. 93), DoDD 3025.15, Military Assistance for Civil
Authorities (Feb.97), and DoDD 3025.1-M, Manual for Civil Emergencies (June
94).
Department of Defense Directive 5525.5, DoD Cooperation With Civilian Law
Enforcement Officials, January 15,
1986.
United States Army Field Manual 19-15, Civil Disturbances, Headquarters,
Department of the Army, Washington, DC, November 25, 1985.
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The due process clause of the Constitution, however, demands reasonable
specificity in criminal prohibitions to enable a citizen to conform to
the law. As the Supreme Court amplified in Connally vs. General Construction
Co. (1926): "A statute which either forbids or requires the doing of an act
in terms so vague that men and women of common intelligence must necessarily
guess at its meaning and differ as to its application, violates the firstessential of due process of law."
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/commentary-200081171719.htm
Secret U.S Military Preparing for WAR?: News
http://www.InsideTheWeb.com/mbs.cgi/mb1075995
Re: JFK Jr.: Videotape Reveals Foul Play
http://www.InsideTheWeb.com/mbs.cgi/mb1075995
"The Law"!
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/thelaw.htm
ACTION
America's most pressing problem is law rather than politics.
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CASE LAW:
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"Silence can only be equated with fraud when there is a legal or moral duty
to
speak, or when an inquiry left unanswered would be intentionally
misleading...
We cannot condone this shocking conduct... If that is the case we hope our
message is clear. This sort of deception will not be tolerated and if thisis
routine it should be corrected immediately"
U.S. v. Tweel 550 F2d 297, 299-300.
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/itsthelaw.htm
Without Justice, there is JUST_US!
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U.S. CONCENTRATION CAMPS
FEMA AND THE REX 84 PROGRAM
There over 600 prison camps in the United States, all fully operational and ready to receiveprisoners. 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 Law need to be implemented in the United States.
The Rex 84 Program was established on the reasoning that if a mass exodus of illegal alienscrossed 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 turnedinto prisons.
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Operation Cable Splicer and Garden Plot are the two sub programs which will beimplemented 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 ExecutiveOrders 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 apopulation 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 holdapproximately 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 forourselves.
The first one we observed was in Palmdale, California. It is not operating as a prison at themoment 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 thatrun for miles around this large facility all point inward, and there are large mounds of dirt
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are manned, but yet do not contain prisoners. Why do they need all these non-operatingprisons? 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 allthese 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 intooperation?
What would bring about a situation that would call into effect the need for these new prisonfacilities? 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 governmentagencies (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 webe 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 thatinclude 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 didlikewise.
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, butkeep 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 thatcome our way over the major media sources television, radio, newspaper, and magazines.
But it’s too late to turn back to the days of blindfolds and hiding our heads in the sandbecause 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 protectourselves 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 getout 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 public’s ear. Also, those that
wanted to speak to the press were detained and either imprisoned, locked in a psychiatrichospital, slaughtered (through make-believe suicides) or discredited.
Why are we all in denial over these possibilities? Didn’t we hear about prison camps inGermany, and even in the United States during World War II? Japanese individuals were
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differant countries. Canada does peace keeping in 33 differant countries
around the world, but we have no intentions of invading anyone. I don't
believe that there is anything out of the ordinary going on in the U'S. It's
business as usual....eric
----- Original Message -----From: Sterling D. Allan
To: ****
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: secret detention camp in U.S. -- many photos
Eric,
Thanks for forwarding this response.
I am not at all surprised at the response. It calls to mind similar
conversations that were had among the Jews in Nazi Germany as things were on
the verge of getting oppressive. People just wouldn't believe that
something like that could happen.
Yes, the militaries of the world have been engaging in joint exercises for
some time now. It is part of the NWO conditioning for the world socialist
government.
People I know who have had visions of the calamities to come describe
Chinese troops, among other nationalities in Utah.
It is much easier for a person to "contain" people of another nation than
people who are their next door neighbors.
Sterling
----- Original Message -----
From: ****
To: Sterling D. Allan
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 6:13 PM
Subject: Fw: secret detention camp in U.S. -- many photos
----- Original Message -----
From: *** (same last name as ****)
To: ****
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 3:37 AM
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Subject: Re: secret detention camp in U.S. -- many photos
How come I don't see ANY people in any of the pictures. Not in the watch
towers, not in the guard shacks, nowhere. Anyway, what's strange in this day
and age of having joint exercises with foreign troops. We do it all thetime. It's one way of trying to proove that you are serious about
maintaining peace. We send guys over to other countries for exchange visits.
Heck, the Germans have a tank regiment stationed in Shilo Manitoba and have
had for YEARS. The helicopter in the schoolyard couod have been there for a
"dog and pony" display. In other words, there was a function going on that
involved the local military, probably the reserves in the local community,
and they brought in some of their hardware to give the kids an OOOH and
AAAH. Big deal. some people will blow anything out of proportion.
----- Original Message -----
From: ****
To: *** (same last name as ****)
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 12:08 AM
Subject: Fw: secret detention camp in U.S. -- many photos
This guy in salt lake has sent this to me .He has a web site expossing stuff
within the U'S. I have told him I don't believe it is anything.Have you
heard anything about concentration camps being built within the U'S' and an
over abundance of U'N troops within the country too
----- Original Message -----
From: Sterling D. Allan <sterlingda@...>
To: David's Outcasts e-group <[email protected]>; SDA Friends list
<SDA_friends@...>; SDA Biggies newsletter <SDA_biggies@...>
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 8:10 PM
Subject: secret detention camp in U.S. -- many photos
> removal instructions at end
>
> Multiple photos: Razor wire, tents, gun tower, search lights, 10' wall,> guard shack, portable prison trucks. Empty of occupants (right now
anyway).
>
> Approx 40-acres in Desoto National Forest of Mississippi.
>
> To view photos and descriptions go to
> http://www.infowars.com/goodphotos.html
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naive in this day. "I don't believe that there is anything out of the
ordinary going on in the U'S. It's business as usual."
Let me quote for you a prophecy that says basically what you just said.
II Nephi 28:18 But behold, that great and abominable church, the whore of all the earth,
must tumble to the earth, and great must be the fall thereof.
19 For the kingdom of the devil must shake, and they which belong to it must
needs be stirred up unto repentance, or the devil will grasp them with his
everlasting chains, and they be stirred up to anger, and perish;
20 For behold, at that day shall he rage in the hearts of the children of
men, and stir them up to anger against that which is good.
21 And others will he pacify, and lull them away into carnal security, that
they will say: All is well in Zion; yea, Zion prospereth, all is well--and
thus the devil cheateth their souls, and leadeth them away carefully down to
hell.
22 And behold, others he flattereth away, and telleth them there is no hell;
and he saith unto them: I am no devil, for there is none--and thus he
whispereth in their ears, until he grasps them with his awful chains, from
whence there is no deliverance.
23 Yea, they are grasped with death, and hell; and death, and hell, and thedevil, and all that have been seized therewith must stand before the throne
of God, and be judged according to their works, from whence they must go
into the place prepared for them, even a lake of fire and brimstone, which
is endless torment.
24 Therefore, wo be unto him that is at ease in Zion!
25 Wo be unto him that crieth: All is well!
If you are not a Book of Mormon believer, here are a couple of Biblical
references that say pretty much the same thing.
Isaiah 28 (whole chapter); Isaiah 56: last few verses; Amos 6
If you think all is well, you are in for a very rude awakening.
The only way you could possibly think all is well is if you think socialism
is okay, because that is what the New World Order and the United Nations is
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all about.
And if you think Socialism is okay, then you are no friend of the
Constitution and of freedom, because Socialism is Satan's kingdom being
established on earth, which forces men to do that which they ought to do of
their own free will and choice.
If you are not a friend of the Constitution, then you are a hypocrite to be
serving in the military and taking an oath to defend the Constitution from
all enemies foreign and domestic. Wait, I forgot, you are in Canada's
military. Same principle applies, though.
That is why we have militias, that is why they are on edge, because people
like you are a dime a dozen in the mainstream military.
WAKE UP MY FRIEND. YOUR ON THE WRONG TEAM.
Sincerely,
Sterling D. Allan
p.s. I am going to be forwarding this correspondence far and wide, minus
your name and e-mail address. It is amazing evidence of the blindness that
is out there. It is sickening. Sad. Scary.
Don't Jump to Conclusions
It very definitely looked like a potential concentration camp fromthe road.
In the Spring of 1999, having heard rumors of a site that appeared to be a
potential concentration camp near Utah Lake, north of Genola, UT, my thenfiancé (now wife) and I drove out there to
check it out. It looks ominous indeed from theroad.
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We had to get closer, to check it out. We drove out behind the compound,taking a dirt road, and then an even less-traveled high-power line serviceroad. Still, it looked ominous, and our imaginations were surging. To geteven closer, we went rightacross the ground where
no road exists, through thefield, probably a 1/4-miledrive or more, coming upbehind.
As we got closer, we werepuzzled, as we could beginto see that the super high fence (40 ft?), with posts pointing inward at the
top, did not have a fourth side on the back end. We hadto get out of the car and walk to get closer. As we gotwithin a couple of hundred feet, we could see that it was
a garbage dump. The high fences, with netting in-between upright posts, ended up only having three sides,were to keep the garbage from blowing into the lake.
It would be nice to have legitimate validations of all these claims of potentialconcentration camp sightings and not operate in an irresponsible panicmode. It only causes a loss of credibility.
-- Sterling D. Allan
The following photos were sent to me on Nov. 9, 2002 by someone who obviously stillbelieves that this is poised to be a concentration camp.
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See also
Archive of site that listed the above location as a plausible concentration camp
site.
Archive of Springville, UT Newsletter - documents landfill
Concentration Camps in America (INDEX) - Photos, testimonials, commentary
regarding detention / concentration camps in America run by foreign troops --
eventually to be filled with patriots who oppose the New World Order when
martial law comes?
Chip Implants in Humans Already Here and In Use (index)
Index of Studies on 666 - the mark of the beast
Greater Things News Service - prophetic prospective
secret detention camp in U.S. -- manyphotos
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A private sighting report
----- Original Message -----From: <UpTheirs@...>
To: <sterlingda@...>
Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: secret detention camp in U.S. -- many photos
Thanks for sending this and sticking your butt out!
Nice to know that there are so many others out there. We have a facility
approx.
100 miles to the east of me called " Christmas Valley". It is supposed to be
an Air Force early warning system but closed down. When a friend and myself
checked it out a few years back, a group of 5 vans with a lead car from
Idaho
passed us on a road near this closed installation. They were doing approx.
90
and we lost sight of them until we came across a just watered down dirt road
leading into the facility. We could still see tire tracks going to a hill,
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then nothing! We were followed by several light blue vehs until we left the
area.
Have been told it is an underground facility and holding area for folks.
Bye!
Ron Wheeler, Oregon
Argentina Secret Detention Centers (1976-1983)Based on the information gathered by the
National Commission on the Disappeared (CONADEP)
Introduction
About 340 secret detention centers [click for map] operated throughout Argentina between 1976and 1983. They formed a separate and unofficial prison system that secretly functioned alongsidethe legal structure. The Armed Forces referred to them as 'Prisoner Assessment Centers'. Theywere intended to hold the thousands of people who disappeared in Argentina on the explicitorders of the military dictatorship. The policy was to eliminate political opposition; the meanswas an organized network of secret detention centers within which the government illegallydetained, tortured and murdered 'disappeared' prisoners.
The Dirty War, Argentina's ultimate solution to the problem of extreme-left terrorism, turned out
to be a sinister, murderous campaign against ideas and beliefs. The military government filled itssecret detention centers with dissidents, trade unionists, social reformers, human rights activists,nuns, priests, pacifists, psychologists, journalists, students, pupils, teachers, lawyers, actors,workers, housewives, spouses, parents, friends, neighbours - tens of thousands of people whoallegedly threatened national stability by conspiring to undermine the ``Western Christian way of life.''
Secret Detention Centers
Argentina (1976-1983)
The following map shows the locations of 99 out of the about 340 secret detention centers thatoperated throughout Argentina during the Dirty War (1976-1983).
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Secret Detention Centers
Buenos Aires Province Buenos Aires City
ESMA - The Navy Mechanics SchoolCampo de MayoEl CampitoCampo de Mayo Military HospitalEl OlimpoClub AtléticoFederal Security HeadquartersOrletti Motors
La Matanza District El Vesubio (La Ponderosa)El Banco
Sheraton (The Funnel)San Justo Detective Squad
Morón District Quinta Seré [aka: Mansión Seré]: See www.mansionsere.org.ar for extensive details (Spanish)7th Air Squadron of MorónPolice Station no. 3
Avellaneda District 2nd Detective Brigade, Lanús
San Isidro District COT1 Martinez (Tactical Operations Center)
Quilmes District Puesto VascoPozo de Quilmes (Malvinas Pickup Center)
Lomas de Zamora District Pozo de Bánfield
San Martin District 10th Ordnance Battalion
3 Febrero District Posadas HospitalGADA E 101 - Ciudadela
Berazategui District (inaccurate location due to insufficient data)
Los Plátanos Transmitting StationGeneral Sarmiento District (inaccurate location due to insufficient data)
Palomar Base, 1st Air BrigadeLa Casona
Mar del Plata Mar del Plata Naval BaseMar del Plata Air Base (The Cueva)Police Station no. 4
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Batán Police PostSchool of Marine NCOsCentral Fire Station
La Plata La Cacha
No. 5 Police StationInfantry Security Guard HeadquartersAranaLa Plata Detective Squad (La Casita)
Bahía Blanca Escuelita - Bahía Blanca5th Army Corps HeadquartersTestimony given to the CONADEP by Alicia Partnoy (a survivor of thisdetention center) [spanish].
Azul Azul Regional Branch of the Federal Police
Olavarría Monte Pelone (Sierras Bayas)Tandil
La HuertaLas Flores
Las Flores Detective SquadSan Nicolás
San Nicolás SquadTrenque Lauquen
Trenque Lauquen Police StationB.A. city (inaccurate location due to insufficient data)
Casa del Cilindro
Tucumán Province Tucumán
Central Police HeadquartersThe Communications (Signals) HeadquartersPhysical Education School, University of TucumánFire StationMiguel de Azcuénaga Arsenal CompanyEl ReformatorioEl MotelRepublica de Peru School
Villa Urquize Prison Section EFamaillá
Escuelita de FamailláThe Fronerita Tenements Nueva Baviera Mill
Lules The Lules Mill
Monteros
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Monteros Police StationBella Vista
Bella Vista Sugar mill
Mendoza Province
Mendoza
Mountain Communications CompanyIntelligence Department No. 2 (Mendoza Police)Mendoza PrisonPolice Hall (D2)General Espejo Military School8th Mountain Infantry Brigade
Las Heras El Chalecito
Godoy Cruz Godoy Cruz Police Station No. 7
Guaymallén
Guaymallén Police Station No. 25 (Motorized group)Campo de los Andes (inaccurate location due to insufficient data)El Refugio
Santa Fe Province
Santa Fe Detective Squad HeadquartersInfantry Guard HeadquartersPolice Station No. 4The UDA - Union of Argentine Teachers
Rosario Rosario Light Arms Factory
Domingo Matheo Military Light Arms Weapons Factory121st BatallionProvincial Police Headquarters - Rosario Information Service
Córdoba Province
Córdoba La Perla / UniversidadLa RiberaInformation Division of the Provincial Police (D2)Prison Unit No. 1
Malagueño La Perla Chica
Carlos Paz San Roque Dam Water Authority BuildingEl Embudo
Misiones Province
Posadas La CasitaProvincial Police Information Service
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Federal Police HeadquartersPolice Station No. 1
(inaccurate location due to insufficient data) 8th Police Squadron (Gandarmería) 'Alto Uruguay'
Formosa Province
Formosa The RIM (29th Rural Infantry Regiment)La Escuelita San AntonioCapilla de San Antonio Police Outpost
Jujuy Province
San Salvador de Jujuy Provincial Police Headquarters
Guerrero Guerrero
Neuquén Province Neuquén
La Escuelita NeuquénChaco Province
Resistencia Resistencia Detective Squad
Corrientes Province Goya
Hípico Goya
On this, the 60th anniversary of Adolph Hitler's declaration of war
against the United States, which he was not bound by Germany's
strictly defensive military treaty with Japan to declare, I bring you"the story behind the story" of how the Roosevelt Administration was
able to persuade the Nazis to send back some of those Americans who
were caught behind German lines on this day, six decades ago. This
story is not in the textbooks, nor is it likely to be anytime soon.
America's World War II Prison Camps
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by Gary North
Most Americans have never heard of the prisoner of war camps inthe United States during World War II. Hans Sennholz, a Luftwaffe pilot and later a Misesian economist, worked on a prisoner-run farm inArkansas after he had been shot down by British anti-aircraft fire in North Africa. They sent him from Britain through Canada to the WestCoast and then to Arkansas.
Most estimates that I have seen place the number of prisoners of war in the U.S. in the range of 50,000 to 70,000, but one reputable anddetailed Website says it was 425,000.
More than 150,000 men arrived after the surrender of Gen. ErwinRommel's Afrika Korps in April 1943, followed by an average of 20,000 new POWs a month. From the Normandy invasion in June1944 through December 30,000 prisoners a month arrived; for the lastfew months of the war 60,000 were arriving each month. When thewar was over, there were 425,000 enemy prisoners in 511 main and branch camps throughout the United States.
This is a good example of history that never gets to the general public.This is a little-known and long-forgotten story, but it is not shocking.
What follows is shocking. I begin with low-level shock.
The Japanese Camps
Most Americans know about the concentration camp system that theUnited States created for Japanese residents of the West Coast. Therewere 120,000 of these internees in a dozen camps, mostly in themountain states, but with two camps in eastern Arkansas. A fewAmericans know that the FBI's J. Edgar Hoover had opposed thesemass arrests. Fewer still know of the forced sale of everything these people owned at substantial discounts. They were only allowed to bring into the camps what they could carry in their arms in one trip.But until this year, only a handful of Japanese-Americans knew that in
1944, the U.S. government drafted the young men housed in thesecamps, and about 300 refused to be inducted. They said they were prisoners who were not being treated as citizens, which they were. So,some of them were put in jail for draft resistance, and the others became pariahs in the camps. The other Japanese internees regardedthem as traitors. This story became public knowledge only this year,in law professor Eric Muller's book, Free to Die for Their Country
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220. . . .
The Latin Americans of German ancestry who [about 5,000] were brought to this country by the United States were incarcerated inseveral camps, most were in either of the following camps: CrystalCity, Texas; Seagoville, Texas; Camp Kenedy, Texas; Fort Lincoln,Bismarck, North Dakota; and Ellis Island, New York Harbor, NewYork.
Hundreds of the interned Latin Americans, many of whom were, by birthright, citizens of one of the republics, were exchanged for personsof the Americas held by the Third Reich, i.e., they were deported toGermany.
Stephen Fox, "The Deportation of Latin American Germans, 1941-47:Fresh Legs for Mr. Monroe's Doctrine," Yearbook of German-American Studies 32 (1997): 117-42.
Prior to the exchange, lists of internees in the U.S., including thenames of German-Jews, were provided to the authorities of the ThirdReich.
The State Department citations herein are included in their entirety inVolume IV, The World War Two Experience of German-Americansof German-Americans in the World Wars, Edited by: Don HeinrichTolzmann, K.G. Saur, Munich, 1995, pp. 1671-1674.
Got that, folks? The U.S. government went to the trouble of identifying the kidnapped victims of Jewish German background, senttheir names to Hitler's bureaucrats, knowing that these were "high priority items," and then shipped them off to Germany in exchange for Americans who had been inside the Third Reich when Hitler declaredWar on December 11.
The only other explanation is that American bureaucrats deliberatelyidentified the captive Jews in order that the Germans might be able tokeep out those Germans whom they really didn't want. That's the
"favorable interpretation."
"My country tis of thee, sweet land of liberty," etc., etc.
Franklin Roosevelt's Administration did many horrible things. This is just one more example. Most of these things were covered up then,and professional historians still do their best to cover them up today,
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Congress of the United StatesMarch 24, 1997
"Enclosed is the information you requested pertaining to the Army's policyand guidance for establishing civilian inmate labor programs and civilianprison camps on Army installations. This information has not yet beenpublished (it is currently at the printers), however, it has been funded,staffed, and does reflect current Army policy."
-- Bill HefnerMember of Congress
Army Regulation 210–35
Download .pdf file here: pdf/prison_camps.pdf
Installations
Civilian InmateLabor Program
Headquarters
Department of the Army
Washington, DC
14 January 2005
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Civilian Inmate Labor Program
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Civilian Inmate Labor Program
AR 210–35
Civilian Inmate Labor Program
This rapid action revision dated 14 January 2005--
o Assigns responsibilities to Headquarters, Installation Management Agency
o Makes administrative and editorial changes (throughout).
This new regulation dated 9 December 1997
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programs and civilian prison camps on Army installations.
o Discusses sources of Federal and State civilian inmate labor.
*Army Regulation 210–35
Headquarters
Department of the Army
Washington, DC
14 January 2005
Effective 14 February 2005
Installations
Civilian Inmate Labor Program
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Chapter 1
Introduction, page 1
Purpose • 1–1, page 1
References • 1–2, page 1
Explanation of abbreviations and terms • 1–3, page 1
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Responsibilities • 1–4, page 1
Civilian inmate labor programs • 1–5, page 2
The process • 1–6, page 2
Chapter 2
Establishing Installation Civilian Inmate Labor Programs, page 4
Policy statement • 2–1, page 4
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Contents—Continued
Negotiating with corrections systems representatives • 2–2, page 4
Governing provisions • 2–3, page 4
Procedures for establishing installation civilian inmate labor programs • 2–4, page 7
Chapter 3
Establishing Civilian Inmate Prison Camps on Army Installations, page 8
Policy statement • 3–1, page 8
Negotiating with correctional systems representatives to establish prison camps • 3–2, page 8
Governing criteria civilian inmate prison camps • 3–3, page 8
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Governing provisions for operating civilian inmate prison camps on Army installations • 3–4, page 9
Procedures for establishing a civilian inmate prison camp on Army installations • 3–5, page 9
Interservice, interagency, or interdepartmental support agreements • 3–6, page 10
Chapter 4
Reporting and Recordkeeping, page 10
Incident reports • 4–1, page 10
Media coverage • 4–2, page 10
Recordkeeping • 4–3, page 11
Appendixes
A. References, page 12
B. Memorandum of Agreement Format, page 13
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C. Sample Inmate Labor Plan, page 19
D. Management Control Evaluation Checklist, page 23
E. 18 USC 4125(A), and Executive Order 11755, page 23
Figure List
Figure 1–1: Civilian Inmate Labor Program process, page 3
Figure B–1: Sample format for a memorandum of agreement, page 14
Figure B–1: Sample format for a memorandum of agreement—continued, page 15
Figure B–1: Sample format for a memorandum of agreement—continued, page 16
Figure B–1: Sample format for a memorandum of agreement—continued, page 17
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Figure B–1: Sample format for a memorandum of agreement—continued, page 18
Figure B–1: Sample format for a memorandum of agreement—continued, page 19
Figure C–1: Sample Inmate Labor Plan—continued, page 20
Figure C–1: Sample Inmate Labor Plan—continued, page 21
Figure C–1: Sample Inmate Labor Plan—continued, page 22
Glossary
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1–3. Explanation of abbreviations and terms
Abbreviations and special terms used in this regulation are explained in the glossary.
1–4. Responsibilities
a. The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) (ASA(I&E)) will—
(1) Provide policy guidance and resolve policy issues.
(2) Provide overall program direction.
(3) Serve as approval authority for establishing civilian inmate labor programs and civilianinmate prison camps on
Army installations.
(4) Provide procedural guidance on real property acquisition, management, and disposal relatingto establishing
prison camps on Army installations.
b. The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller)(ASA(FM&C)) will—
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(1) Provide reimbursement policy guidance on interservice, interagency, and/or interdepartmental support agree-
ments between installations and corrections facilities to establish civilian inmate prison campson Army installations.
(2) Provide reimbursement policy for civilian inmate labor utilization, other than reimbursementfor inmate labor
itself.
(3) Review all actions pertaining to the Civilian Inmate Labor Program for compliance withArmy financial
management guidance.
c. The Chief of Public Affairs will—
(1) Monitor media coverage on installation civilian inmate labor programs and civilian inmate
prison camps on
Army installations.
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(2) Coordinate all proposed media coverage of potential national interest concerning the ArmyCivilian Inmate
Labor Program and civilian inmate prison camps with the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management
(ACSIM) prior to release.
d. The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) (ASA(M&RA)) will—
(1) Provide policy guidance on inmate labor utilization issues pertaining to existing in–houseresources.
(2) Provide policy guidance and procedures for apprising installation government employee
labor unions of propos-
als to use civilian inmate labor and, for existing installation civilian inmate labor programs,apprising these unions of
changes in agreements with corrections facilities governing inmate use.
e. The Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management will—
(1) Execute the Army Civilian Inmate Labor Program.
(2) Develop and implement policy and procedures for using civilian inmate labor and
establishing civilian inmate
prison camps on Army installations.
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(3) Serve as the focal point for staff coordination on issues pertaining to the Civilian InmateLabor Program and/or
civilian inmate prison camps.
(4) Conduct a program review in accordance with AR 11–2 once every 5 years.
(5) Provide policy guidance on functions for which civilian inmate labor can be used.
(6) Review reports of availability pertaining to granting the use of Army real property.
(7) Immediately inform the Chief, Legislative Liaison of approval of civilian inmate labor programs and civilian
inmate prison camps on Army installations to facilitate notification to interested members of
Congress.
f. The General Counsel and the Judge Advocate General will review all actions pertaining tothe Civilian Inmate
Labor Program and civilian inmate prison camps for compliance with applicable laws andregulations.
g. The Chief of Engineers will, in those cases involving use of Army real property, handle all
matters pertaining to
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granting the use of Army real property.
h. The Provost Marshal General will—
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(1) Monitor reporting of serious incidents, that is, walkaways, escapes, riots, disturbances, andany criminal activity
by civilian inmates occurring on the installation under AR 190–40.
(2) Provide policy on law enforcement operations on Army installations.
i. Heads of other Army Staff and Army Secretariat agencies will provide advice, as necessary,
on aspects of the
Civilian Inmate Labor Program within their functional areas of responsibility.
j. The Director, Headquarters, Installation Management Agency (HQ, IMA) will—
(1) Ensure that their installations participating in civilian inmate labor programs comply with18 USC 4125(a) and
other applicable laws governing civilian inmate labor, Executive Order (EO) 11755, and all provisions of this
regulation.
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(2) Review and endorse installation memoranda of agreement (MOA) and Inmate Labor Plansto establish civilian
inmate labor programs and proposals to establish civilian inmate prison camps on Armyinstallations, and forward such
MOA, plans and proposals to Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) for approval.
(3) Review and endorse installation requests for changes to Army Civilian Inmate Labor Program policy.
(4) Annually review installation civilian inmate labor programs against the key managementcontrols listed in
appendix D.
k. Installation commanders will—
(1) Comply with 18 USC 4125(a) and other applicable laws governing civilian inmate labor,
EO 11755, and all
provisions of this regulation.
(2) Submit the following through command channels to Headquarters, Installation ManagementActivity (SFIM–PL),
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2511 Jefferson Davis Highway, Taylor Building, Arlington, VA 22202–3926:
(a) Memoranda of agreement and Inmate Labor Plans to establish civilian inmate labor programs.
(b) Proposals to establish civilian inmate prison camps.
(c) Written notification of termination of civilian inmate labor programs.
(d) Revisions to existing memoranda of agreement requiring changes to Army Civilian Inmate Labor Program
policy.
(e) Requests for guidance on any Civilian Inmate Labor Program situation that is not
addressed in this regulation.
(3) Annually review their civilian inmate labor programs to determine if their programscontinue to generate cost
avoidance.
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(4) Annually review their civilian inmate labor programs against the key management controlsidentified in appen-
dix D.
(5) Report all contacts with State or local corrections system on possible use of civilian inmatelabor, facilities, land,
or installation through command channels to Headquarters, Installation Management Activity(SFIM–PL), 2511 Jeffer-
son Davis Highway, Taylor Building, Arlington, VA 22202–3926.
1–5. Civilian inmate labor programs
a. Civilian inmate labor programs benefit both the Army and corrections systems by—
(1) Providing a source of labor at no direct labor cost to Army installations to accomplish
tasks that would not be
possible otherwise due to the manning and funding constraints under which the Army operates.
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(2) Providing meaningful work for inmates and, in some cases, additional space to alleviateovercrowding in nearby
corrections facilities.
(3) Making cost–effective use of buildings and land not otherwise being used.
b. Except for the 3 exceptions listed in paragraph 2–1d below, installation civilian inmatelabor programs may use
civilian inmate labor only from Federal corrections facilities located either off or on theinstallation.
c. Keys to operating an effective civilian inmate labor program on Army installations include—
(1) Establishing a comprehensive lease agreement, interservice, interagency, and/or
interdepartmental support agree-
ment (ISA), and/or memoranda of agreement with the corrections facility.
(2) Developing a cooperative working relationship between installation personnel andcorrections facility personnel.
(3) Working closely with installation government employee labor unions to ensure unionleaders understand the
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program and have current information on program status.
(4) Training all installation personnel involved in the operation or administration of the programfrequently.
(5) Developing a public affairs plan informing the installation and the surrounding localcommunity of the program
and work projects assigned to civilian inmate labor.
1–6. The process
Figure 1–1 diagrams the Army Civilian Inmate Labor Program process. The flowchart reads topdown and left to right,
starting with the decision to establish both a prison camp and an inmate labor program (thediamond–shaped box in the
upper left corner of the diagram labeled “prison camp inmate labor?”). The diamond–shaped boxes are decision nodes;
the rectangular boxes are steps in the process to establish a civilian inmate labor program,establish a civilian inmate
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prison camp on post, or do both. Follow the arrows through the flowchart. Chapters 2 and 3address procedures for
establishing a civilian inmate labor program and/or on–post civilian inmate prison camp.
Figure 1–1. Civilian Inmate Labor Program process
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Chapter 2
Establishing Installation Civilian Inmate Labor Programs
2–1. Policy statement
a. With a few exceptions, the Army’s Civilian Inmate Labor Program is currently limited tousing inmates from
facilities under the control of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP). Section 4125(a), Title 18,United States Code
allows the Attorney General to make available to other Federal agencies the services of Federalinmates and defines the
types of services inmates can perform. The FBOP provides civilian inmate labor free of chargeto the Army.
b. The Army is not interested in, nor can afford, any relationship with a corrections facility if
that relationship
stipulates payment for civilian inmate labor. Installation civilian inmate labor programoperating costs must not exceed
the cost avoidance generated from using inmate labor (see para 4–3 for a discussion of costavoidance).
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c. Guidelines in this regulation for establishing installation civilian inmate labor programs
pertain to negotiating with
Federal corrections facilities only. Currently, there is no overarching law that addressesestablishing State and/or local
civilian inmate labor programs on Department of Defense (DOD) military facilities when these programs use inmates
from off–post corrections facilities.
d. However, there are 3 exceptions to using State or local civilian inmate labor from off–post
corrections facilities—
(1) Section 1065, PL 103–337, allows the Army to conduct a demonstration project. Thisdemonstration project tests
the feasibility of providing prerelease employment training to nonviolent offenders in a Statecorrections facility. The
demonstration project is limited to 3 Army installations. The 3 Army installations participatingin the demonstration
project may use inmates from an off–post State corrections facility.
(2) Army National Guard units leasing facilities from the Army or occupying State–owned landor facilities may use
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inmates from an off–post State and/or local corrections facility.
(3) The prohibition against use of State and/or local civilian inmate labor from off–postcorrections facilities does
not apply to Civil Works projects where the Army has statutory authority to accept voluntarycontributions in the form
of services from State or local governments. If contributed, inmate services are combined withmaterials or services
paid for with Federally appropriated funds; the use of civilian inmate labor must also complywith the provisions of EO
11755. The use of civilian inmate labor under these exceptions must still comply with therequirements of this
regulation.
e. Installation commanders must address, in memoranda of agreement with the corrections
facilities, all items in the
governing provisions (para 2–3 below).
f. Section 4125(a), Title 18, United States Code and EO 11755 are incorporated into thisregulation at appendix E.
2–2. Negotiating with corrections systems representatives
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tions that are deemed necessary. These areas will be outlined in the memoranda of agreement between the installation
and the corrections facility. The intent is to preclude fraternization between inmates andcivilians, military personnel
and/or, family members and to ensure their safety at all times. Army policy on prohibited areasis to restrict inmates to
the on–post civilian inmate prison camp (where applicable), work areas, latrines, and vendingmachine areas.
(2) Inmates will not enter or work in or near family housing areas at any time.
(3) Inmates will not work in day care centers, youth services and/or school–age service centers,schools, recreation
centers, and/or libraries, or similar facilities, except when these facilities are closed to the public, or when the
likelihood of inmate contact with the general military community or family members is remote.
(4) Inmates will not work in areas where medical supplies (drugs, syringes, and so forth) arestored unless the
medical supplies are secured and the inmates are under constant view by Army personnel.
(5) Inmates will not work in areas where firearms and/or ammunition are sold or stored, nor inareas where
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alcoholic beverages are sold, stored, or served.
b. Nominal costs. The program must be without direct labor cost (for inmate labor itself) or expense to the
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Department of the Army except for nominal costs for equipment, materials, and supplies used ininmate labor details,
program administration, telephone calls to corrections facilities, lunch time meals, transportinginmates to and from
corrections facilities, and other similar costs addressed in paragraph 4–3, below. Inmates participating in the program
will not be recompensed from Department of Army appropriated or nonappropriated funds.
(1) Inmates are not Department of the Army employees and are not regarded as such. Inmatesmust not be referred
to as employees. They will not be paid from Department of the Army funds, nor receive any personal or private
gratuity for work accomplished or services rendered. Interservice, interagency, or interdepartmental support agreements
and/or memoranda of agreement with the corrections facility must not create any appearance of employment of
inmates.
(2) Installation commanders have authority to determine and absorb nominal costs associatedwith their civilian
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inmate labor programs. Nominal costs are minor costs incidental to civilian inmate labor program operations. Nominal
costs may be costs for equipment, materials, and supplies used in inmate labor details, programadministration,
telephone calls to corrections facilities, lunch time meals, transporting inmates to and fromcorrections facilities, and
other similar costs addressed in paragraph 4–3, below. Installations may absorb nominal costsassociated with their
program on a nonreimbursable basis. However, installation commanders will not reimburse thecorrections facility for
inmate labor, either as payment of funds or establishing credits in memoranda of agreement or
ISAs as payment for
inmate labor.
(3) Inmates are not allowed to operate Army vehicles or equipment unless they possess thenecessary valid
operator’s licenses, have been given proper training in vehicle operation and safety by Army personnel in accordance
with AR 600–55, and are authorized to operate the vehicle or equipment by both the installationand the corrections
facility.
(4) Operation of Army vehicles by inmates is permitted only when absolutely necessary for completion of work.
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Inmates will not be permitted to operate vehicles unless in a secured area or under directobservation of installation or
corrections facility personnel. Training to operate Army unique vehicles and/or equipmentshould be provided by the
Army.
(5) No personal vehicles will be used to transport inmates to and/or from corrections facilities,or to and/or from
work sites.
(6) Enforcement of inventory, control, issuance, and return of hand tools and equipment provided for inmate labor
details must be controlled by installation plans and/or standing procedures.
c. Services provided to installations. Services provided to the installation must be in
accordance with 18 USC
4125(a). Such services are constructing or repairing roads; clearing, maintaining, or reforesting public land; building
levees; or constructing or repairing any other public way or works financed wholly or inmajor part by funds
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landscaping, painting, carpentry, trash pickup, transporting debris to and from recycling centers,and other similar
activities. No other services are allowed by law.
d. Work performed. Work performed by inmates will not interfere nor conflict with approved
projects for which
resources have been allocated and funds made available for performance by contract or Armycivilian labor force, or
with work which can be accomplished within authorized personnel ceilings. The CivilianInmate Labor Program was
created to provide installation commanders with an alternate labor source to perform validrequirements. Civilian
inmate labor does not compete with existing in–house or contractor resources.
e. Participants. Only inmates classified as minimum level security will participate in the
Civilian Inmate Labor
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Program. Minimum level security inmates do not need constant guard. Corrections facilities will be responsible for
ensuring that only minimum level security inmates participate in the inmate labor program andfor selecting inmate
participants.
(1) Memoranda of agreement with the corrections facility will state that the installationcommander will direct the
removal of any inmate deemed undesirable or detrimental in any way to the mission, soldiers,family members, or
civilian employees of the installation.
(2) Under no circumstances will the following types of inmates be permitted in the CivilianInmate Labor Program:
(a) A person in whom there is a significant public interest as determined by the corrections facility superintendent in
coordination with the installation commander.
(b) A person who has been a significant management problem in their current corrections
facility or in another
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facility.
(c) A principal organized crime figure.
(d) An inmate convicted of a sex offense or whose criminal history includes such conduct.
(e) An inmate convicted of a violent crime or whose criminal history includes such conduct.
(f) An inmate convicted of the sale or intent to distribute illegal drugs who held a leadership
position in any drug
conspiracy, or has been involved with drugs within the last 3 years while in prison.
(g) An escape risk.
(h) An inmate who poses a threat to the general public as determined by the corrections facility
superintendent in
coordination with the installation commander.
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(i) An inmate declared or found insane or mentally incompetent by a court, administrative proceeding, or physician,
or under treatment for a mental disease or disorder.
(j) An inmate convicted of arson.
(k) A Federal inmate convicted while on active duty, presently serving a sentence for that
conviction.
f. Army personnel. Department of the Army personnel will not be involved with custodial aspects of inmate labor
details.
(a) The Warden and/or Administrator of the local corrections facility is charged with theresponsibility and
accountability for the control and custody of inmates on labor details at all times. Any use of Army military or civilian
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personnel to guard, control, discipline, or otherwise exercise custodial supervision is prohibited.
(b) Army military or civilian personnel may oversee the work to be performed by inmates or inmate labor details.
Oversight is defined as telling inmates what they must do by specifying work to beaccomplished. This oversight
includes training inmates in performing assigned work, using special equipment, and safety precautions. Oversight also
includes showing inmates the location of the work site and performing quality assuranceinspections of inmate work to
determine if the work performed meets quality, quantity, and timeliness specifications.Oversight may also include
requiring inmates to sign time cards at intervals established by the Warden and/or Administrator of the local
corrections facility. If an inmate cannot be located to sign a time card or is otherwise found
missing from an assigned
work area, Army personnel will immediately notify the local corrections facility point of contactstaff supervisor and
the installation military police.
g. Property damage. Generally, any interference with or damage to property under control of
the Department of the
Army, incident to the execution of inmate labor details, will be promptly corrected by thecorrections facility as
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directed by the installation commander. However, the installation commander has the prerogative to decide first to
thoroughly investigate the incident prior to directing the corrections facility to correct thesituation; if the installation
commander opts to first investigate the incident, both Army and corrections facility personnelwill participate in the
investigation. If it is determined that the damage or interference resulting in a loss was caused by an inmate or
corrections personnel, both the installation commander and the corrections facilitysuperintendent will be briefed on the
findings, and the installation commander may—
(1) Request the corrections facility to promptly correct the situation.
(2) Direct that the inmate and/or corrections personnel be removed from the installation.
(3) Direct that the program with the corrections facility be discontinued.
(4) Decide on any combination of these options. This does not include damages, breakage, or
breakdowns occurring
to equipment or other property due to normal use, or poor and/or unsafe operational condition.
(a) All memoranda of agreement with the corrections facility must contain a clause addressing
how property damage
and/or interference will be redressed. An example of this clause is included at appendix B, paragraph 5e. The
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(1) Corrections facilities have their own safety program and will generally provide safetytraining to all civilian
inmates participating in the inmate labor program. Installations may provide safety equipment;for example, shoes,
goggles, hard hats, and so forth or negotiate this with the corrections facility. Installations providing this equipment
will ensure that the equipment is in safe and serviceable condition.
(2) Installation personnel will provide safety training to inmates and inmate labor details andcorrections facility
personnel specific to the type of work being performed. Such safety training will also cover accident and/or hazardous
working conditions reporting. Installations should provide any required special protective
equipment, materials, tools,
and supplies in safe and serviceable condition.
(3) Inmate training must include safety instruction as required by the Occupational Safety andHealth Administration
(OSHA) in 29 CFR 1910 which establishes specific training requirements and places theresponsibility for such safety
training on the employer (the corrections facility). Inmates will report for work details with thisOSHA required
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training already completed.
(4) Inmates will not be assigned work which is inherently dangerous, or of high risk; for example, hazardous
materials cleanup, firefighting, and so forth.
j. Emergency medical care. The Army will provide emergency medical care and first aid. In theevent of an on–post
life threatening situation, the local military hospital will respond with emergency medicalservice, or the installation
will provide transportation to the nearest available hospital. The corrections facility will be promptly notified of such
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medical emergencies and/or serious illnesses. The corrections facility will reimburse the Armyfor all emergency care
costs incurred on behalf of the civilian inmates and/or corrections facility personnel. Thecorrections facility will
provide routine medical care for civilian inmates.
k. Security. The corrections facility retains control and custody of the civilian inmates at all times. In addition to
defining areas off limits to inmates, installations should consult with and incorporate correctionsfacility security
requirements into their memoranda of agreement. For example, the FBOP does not allowinmates to have access to or
use installation phone lines, fax machines, computers and/or computer systems, nor to accept agratuity of any kind at
any time. Also, inmates will not be used in areas where classified information, personnelrecords, medical records, or
other confidential or sensitive data is discussed or is in plain view. Inmates working in areaswhere such information is
locked or secured will be under constant view by Army personnel.
l. Training of Army personnel. The corrections facility will provide training and indoctrination
to all Army personnel
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who will oversee inmate work. Training will cover inmate discipline, staff conduct, inmateaccountability, and
corrections facility safety program. This training is mandatory. This training will be provided atno cost to the Army
and at least on an annual basis.
m. Public affairs. Installations will develop a public affairs plan that informs the installation
and the surrounding
local community of the program and work projects assigned to civilian inmate labor. This willlargely mitigate
potential negative repercussions from using and having inmates present on the installation.Press releases involving
inmates will be issued only by the corrections facility, in coordination with the installation
public affairs office, as
corrections facility officials are responsible for protecting the privacy and other rights of inmates. Press releases
regarding the civilian inmate labor program should be coordinated with the corrections facilitysuperintendent. One
copy of the press release will be routed through command channels to HQDA, Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation
Management, Plans and Operations Division (DAIMMD), and HQDA, Office of the Chief of Public Affairs, Public
Communications Division (SAPAPCD). Press releases do not require HQDA approval prior torelease.
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(1) Media representatives should not be allowed to interview inmates nor take photographs of inmates without the
corrections facility’s and installation public affairs office specific approval.
(2) Requests for interviews or photographs of inmates should be referred to the correctionsfacility superintendent
and the installation public affairs office.
2–4. Procedures for establishing installation civilian inmate labor programs
Procedures for establishing installation civilian inmate labor programs apply to both off–postcorrections facilities and
on–post civilian inmate prison camps.
a. Upon finalizing negotiations with the corrections facility, the installation commander and
corrections facility
superintendent will prepare a proposed memorandum of agreement, using the format atappendix B, covering all
aspects of the Civilian Inmate Labor Program under consideration. This agreement will include, but is not limited to,
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the governing provisions in paragraph 2–3, above. In addition, the memoranda of agreementmust include provisions
for reporting serious incidents and negative media coverage, addressed in paragraphs 4–1 and4–2, and the projected
cost avoidance from using civilian inmates addressed in paragraph 4–3, below.
b. Installations will prepare an Inmate Labor Plan governing administration and operation of
the inmate labor
program on the installation. This plan will include, but is not limited to, procedures for assigning inmate labor details,
oversight and/or monitoring responsibilities, procedures for requesting inmate labor details,training of personnel
involved with the program, required security and/or safety measures, environmentalconsiderations, and any installation
reporting requirements. Inmate Labor Plan format is determined locally.
c. Memoranda of agreement and/or Inmate Labor Plans will be reviewed as needed by theinstallation commander
and corrections facility superintendent to incorporate changes in Army Civilian Inmate Labor
Program policy and other
factors affecting the terms and conditions of these documents.
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d. The installation Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) will review the memoranda of agreement and Inmate Labor Plan for
legal sufficiency and to ensure that inmates will not be performing functions contrary to law.Other installation
functional proponents will review the memoranda of agreement and Inmate Labor Plan from afunctional perspective.
e. Installation civilian personnel offices will inform installation Government employee labor
unions of proposals to
use civilian inmates and comply with any bargaining obligation under 5 USC 7101 et. seq.(Federal Labor Management
Relations Statute).
f. Requests to establish civilian inmate labor programs will be submitted through command channels to Headquar-
ters, Installation Management Activity (SFIM–PL), 2511 Jefferson Davis Highway, Taylor Building, Arlington, VA
22202–3926. Requests must include HQ, IMA endorsement and copies of the proposedmemoranda of agreement and
Inmate Labor Plan. The HQ, IMA endorsement includes an SJA review of the memoranda of agreement and Inmate
Labor Plan for legal sufficiency. Other HQ, IMA functional proponents will review thememoranda of agreement and
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Inmate Labor Plan from a functional perspective.
g. Installations will not implement civilian inmate labor programs, nor incorporate revisions toexisting memoranda
of agreement and/or Inmate Labor Plans requiring changes to Army Civilian Inmate Labor Program policy without
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HQDA approval. Appendix B contains the format for installation memoranda of agreement;appendix C contains a
sample Inmate Labor Plan.
Chapter 3
Establishing Civilian Inmate Prison Camps on Army Installations
3–1. Policy statement
It is not Army policy to solicit offers from correctional systems to establish civilian inmate prison camps on Army
installations. Nevertheless, the Army recognizes that these correctional systems may approachinstallations to lease land
on which to build corrections facilities, or to lease unoccupied facilities. The Army willevaluate requests to establish
civilian inmate prison camps on Army installations on a case by case basis. These prison campswill house minimum
and low security inmates, as determined by the correctional systems. However, the Army’s primary purpose for
allowing establishment of prison camps on Army installations is to use the resident nonviolentcivilian inmate labor
pool to work on the leased portions of the installation.
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3–2. Negotiating with correctional systems representatives to establish prison camps
Installation commanders will not initiate formal discussions with correctional systemsrepresentatives to establish
civilian inmate prison camps on their installations. Installation commanders are not authorizedto negotiate with these
representatives without first obtaining HQDA approval to proceed. Once approval is granted,installation commanders
may enter into negotiations, subject to the provisions of this chapter.
a. Establishing civilian inmate prison camps on Army installations is separate from
establishing civilian inmate labor
programs, as discussed in chapter 2 above. Establishing civilian inmate prison camps does notautomatically institute a
civilian inmate labor program. Procedures for establishing civilian inmate labor programs,incident to establishing
civilian inmate prison camps, still apply.
b. As noted in paragraph 2–1, above, civilian inmate labor programs are limited to use of inmates under the control
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of the FBOP. Accordingly, establishment of a State civilian inmate prison camp under a lease pursuant to 10 USC
2667 does not permit the creation of a civilian inmate labor program.
c. Section 1342, Title 31, United States Code precludes the United States Government fromaccepting voluntary
services unless specifically allowed by statute. The Army has determined that accepting inmatelabor with no
associated cost for inmate labor is equivalent to accepting voluntary services from correctionsfacilities. This precludes
using State and local civilian inmates from off–post corrections facilities. However, inmatelabor programs using State
and local civilian inmates from on–post prison camps is allowed. Section 2667, Title 10, UnitedStates Code governing
leases of DOD property allows acceptance of inmate labor as payment in kind for real property
leased to correctional
systems for use as prison camps in an amount equivalent to the fair market value of the leaseinterest; however, such
labor is limited to maintenance, protection, repair, improvement, and restoration activities onthe leased facilities.
3–3. Governing criteria civilian inmate prison camps
The following criteria apply to establishing civilian inmate prison camps on Army installations:
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a. Since the correctional system has full responsibility and authority over the use and
occupation of the civilian
inmate prison camp, all claims for property damage or personal injury arising therein are theresponsibility of the
correctional system, not the Army.
b. The installation commander and HQ, IMA must assess the impacts that the prison and
prison population will have
on the installation, military mission, and installation population. At a minimum, the installationcommander must
consider mission security, possible impacts on military families living on–post, and community
concerns.
c. Prison facility sites should be separated from the general installation population to the
maximum extent possible.
At a minimum, prison facilities should not be located in close proximity to family housing,dormitories, or community
support facilities.
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d. Prison facilities should not be located in close proximity to critical mission areas where surveillance of activities
could become a source of intelligence data.
e. Location of prison facilities should be in keeping with the requirements and objectives of
installation comprehen-
sive planning concepts and environmental considerations at the individual installation.
f. Civilian inmate prison camps will not be collocated with military confinement facilities.
g. Using installation facilities is acceptable when buildings are scheduled for demolition, or are not needed for
current or programmed mission requirements and can be rehabilitated.
h. The correctional system will provide the primary source of funding for establishing,operating, and maintaining
prison facilities.
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i. Support and services provided between the Army installation and a Federal civilian inmate
prison camp will be
delineated in a formal ISA in accordance with Department of Defense Instruction (DODI)4000.19. There should be no
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need for any reimbursement policy where State corrections facilities are concerned because thecost of doing business
with a State corrections facility should be factored into the lease agreement.
j. Correctional systems’ use of Army real property will be in accordance with AR 405–80.
k. AR 42041 establishes policy, responsibility, and procedures for acquisition and sale of utility services. A separate
contract form is required for use in the sale of utilities and related services.
3–4. Governing provisions for operating civilian inmate prison camps on Army
installations
Civilian inmate prison camps on Army installations are subject to the following provisions:
a. No weapons other than those authorized for the security of the civilian inmate prison campand public protection
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will be permitted on prison camp premises. Storage, possession, control, and use of suchweapons will be in
accordance with corrections facility policy and procedures.
b. No alcohol or controlled substances other than those under the control and supervision of the corrections facility
medical personnel will be permitted on civilian inmate prison camp premises. Storage, possession, control, dispensing,
and use of such drugs will be in accordance with corrections facility policy and procedures.
c. The corrections facility must have a comprehensive written security plan; a contingency
plan for handling
walkaways, escapes, riots, serious incidents, job actions or strikes, and any other disruption; anda plan designed to
ensure that adequate medical, sanitation, recreational, and other humanitarian services are provided for the inmates
housed at the civilian inmate prison camp. These plans will be made available to the installationcommander.
d. Army personnel will not be involved in quelling or suppressing riots, disorders, and similar
incidents within
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civilian inmate prison camp premises. Military police may not respond to or investigateincidents which occur within
the civilian inmate prison camp and involve inmates or correctional facilities personnel, unlessthe installation
commander determines that such action is reasonably necessary to protect personnel,equipment, or facilities under his
or her control. They may gather information to fulfill AR 190–40 reporting requirements.Military police may take
immediate action to save life or property or protect a Federal function. They may detain andrestrain walkaways,
escapees, and persons who commit a felony or breach of peace in their presence. However,
inmates detained by
military police will be turned over to civilian authorities as soon as possible. Military police willcontinue to perform
military law enforcement duties to maintain good order and discipline on the installation, suchas patrolling and
criminal investigation of incidents occurring outside the prison camp, even if these activitiesindirectly enhance the
camp’s security.
e. Civilian inmate prison camp personnel must request approval from the installation
commander before using riot
control agents or deadly force to quell prison riots, disorders, or other incidents.
f. Army personnel will not be involved in any manner with civilian inmate prison camp
operations, except as
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otherwise specified in paragraph 3–4d, above.
3–5. Procedures for establishing a civilian inmate prison camp on Army installations
The following procedures apply to establishing a civilian inmate prison camp on Armyinstallations. These procedures
are separate from those procedures discussed in chapter 2 above for establishing a civilianinmate labor program.
Installations desiring to both establish a civilian inmate prison camp and an inmate labor program must follow the
procedures outlined in chapters 2 and 3 of this regulation. Establishment of a civilian inmate prison camp does not
automatically establish a civilian inmate labor program. Separate documents must be executedfor each action, as
outlined below. However, as noted in paragraph 2–1, above, civilian inmate labor programs arelimited to use of
inmates under the control of the FBOP. Establishment of a State civilian inmate prison campunder a lease pursuant to
10 USC 2667 does not permit the creation of a civilian inmate labor program.
a. Installations will submit a proposal to establish a civilian inmate prison camp throughcommand channels to
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HQDA, Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management, Plans and Operations Division(DAIM–MD), 600 Army
Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310–0600. The proposal must be signed by the installationcommander, be endorsed by
the chain of command at all levels, and address the following areas:
(1) Proposed civilian inmate prison campsite, intended use for existing buildings, plannedrenovations, or new
construction. Include a site drawing of the planned area.
(2) Proposed number of inmates to be housed and security level of inmates.
(3) Proposed number of inmates to be used in work details, if applicable.
(4) Economic analysis of the cost and/or benefits of establishing a civilian inmate prison camp.
The analysis must
include all the costs of providing all utility needs, such as water supply, wastewater treatment,stormwater, solid waste
management, electricity, and central steam or hot water. The analysis must also describe the planned method of
reimbursing the Army for these costs and how a transfer of funds from the corrections facility tothe Army will be
effected.
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(5) Synopsis of the correctional system’s request to establish a civilian inmate prison camp.
(6) Compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act, the Stewart B. McKinneyHomeless Assistance Act,
and any successor legislation.
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(7) Local community reaction, including family member reaction to establishing a civilianinmate prison camp on
the installation.
(8) Summary of the benefits the Army will derive from establishing a civilian inmate prisoncamp. Address the
services the Army will provide the prison camp and the services the prison camp will providethe Army in return.
However, keep in mind that for State civilian inmate prison camps established pursuant to alease under 10 USC 2667,
the services that the prison camp may provide to the Army are limited to maintenance, protection, restoration, repair,
and improvement of the leased facilities.
(9) Risk assessment regarding the facilities proposed for outgranting. Address the viability of establishing a civilian
inmate prison camp.
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(10) Correctional system security plan for the civilian inmate prison camp.
(11) Proposed length of time of agreements (ISAs and lease and/or permit).
(12) Report of availability of real property and/or facilities proposed for outgranting.
b. Upon receiving HQDA approval, installations may request the Corps of Engineers district
office to proceed with
preparing the appropriate outgrant document with the correctional system for the right to use
Army real property and
facilities, and, for Federal civilian inmate prison camps, prepare a permit and an ISA delineatingthe services to be
rendered by the civilian inmate prison camp and the support required from the installation. Onecopy of the outgrant
document and the ISA, where applicable, will be forwarded through command channels to HQ,IMA (SFIM–PL).
c. For Federal civilian inmate prison camps, the outgrant document will reference the ISA
governing services the
installation will provide the prison camp, and the services the prison camp will provide theinstallation, if applicable,
under the memoranda of agreement establishing an installation civilian inmate labor program.The outgrant document
by itself does not establish a civilian inmate labor program. A separate memoranda of agreement with the corrections
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facility is still required. All outgrants of Army real property will be prepared in accordance withAR 405–80.
d. Installations intending to establish a civilian inmate labor program using inmates to be
housed in the on–post
prison camp will follow the procedures outlined in chapter 2 above.
3–6. Interservice, interagency, or interdepartmental support agreements
The ISAs documents the services installations will provide the Federal civilian inmate prisoncamp and the services the
prison camp will provide the installation, in return. The ISAs will be prepared in accordancewith DODI 4000.19 and
AR 37–49 and will cover the same period as the outgrant document. The ISAs are subject toannual review to examine
current costs and determine next year project assignments. Installation commanders have theauthority to negotiate and
approve ISAs locally. Executing an ISA does not establish a civilian inmate labor program. Aseparate memoranda of
agreement with the corrections facility is still required in accordance with the procedures
delineated in chapter 2 above.
a. Utility sales contracts and memoranda of agreement establishing civilian inmate labor
programs using inmates
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from the on–post Federal civilian inmate prison are attachments to the ISAs.
b. The ISAs will require the Federal civilian inmate prison camp to have a mutually acceptableutility and/or energy
conservation program and an environmental management plan. The prison camp will provideassurance that it is
resourced to carry out these provisions.
c. No credits for inmate labor will be given to offset support services provided to the Federal
civilian inmate prison
camp.
Chapter 4
Reporting and Recordkeeping
4–1. Incident reports
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Serious incidents, that is, walkaways, escapes, riots, disturbances, and any criminal actioninvolving inmates participat-
ing in the civilian inmate labor program and/or occurring in onpost civilian inmate prison campswill be reported in
accordance with AR 190–40. One copy of incident reports will be provided to HQ, IMA(SFIM–PL), and HQDA,
Office of the Chief of Public Affairs, Public Communications Division (SAPA–PCD).Accidents involving inmates will
be investigated and reported in accordance with AR 385–40.
4–2. Media coverage
Any media coverage involving inmates participating in the Civilian Inmate Labor Program, or involving onpost civilian
inmate prison camps, will be reported through command channels to HQ, IMA (SFIMPL), andHQDA, Office of the
Chief of Public Affairs, Public Communications Division (SAPA–PCD). Report media source(newspaper, magazine,
radio, television), name of media source (and radio and/or television channel), date of coverage,synopsis of report, and
whether the report had local, regional, or national coverage. Provide copies of the article and/or script, if available.
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4–3. Recordkeeping
Installations will maintain records of their civilian inmate labor programs. These records will beused in higher
headquarters efforts to assess program utility and assess the effectiveness of key managementcontrols identified in
appendix D. The management and final disposition of all civilian inmate labor programs andcivilian inmate prison
camp records will comply with AR 25–400–2. Recordkeeping will cover the following topics:
a. For civilian inmate labor programs—
(1) Summary listing of all work projects employing civilian inmates, including project
duration, number of civilian
inmates used on the project, number of corrections facility personnel supervising work detailsassigned to each project,
and number of Army military and civilian personnel engaged in oversight activities per project.
(2) Cost avoidance generated from civilian inmate labor. Cost avoidance is based ondetermining the dollar value of
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inmate labor by equating inmate work performed to the dollar value and costs of similar work if performed by
authorized and funded positions, or by contract. Cost avoidance must be calculated using thefollowing equation:
Cost avoidance=Dollar value of civilian labor (including fringe benefits, monitoring, andoverhead) and/or contracts for
functions inmates now perform (including overtime) minus Cost of equipment, materials, andsupplies furnished to
inmate labor details minus Costs of transporting inmates to and from corrections facility (as
applicable) minus Inmate
meal costs (if provided) minus Program administration costs minus Any other costs associatedwith the civilian inmate
labor program.
(3) Synopsis of special incidents and/or military police (MP) reports involving civilian inmate
labor. This includes
significant events and anticipated problems.
(4) Media inquiries and responses provided.
(5) Synopsis of any complaints and/or concerns from the surrounding off–post community andfamily members
regarding inmate labor, together with any action taken to resolve the complaint.
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(6) Borrowed military manpower returned to duty resulting from inmate labor.
b. For civilian inmate prison camps—
(1) Monthly average daily population for the facility.
(2) Any Right of Entry violations and corrective measures taken.
(3) Direct and reimbursable obligations for support provided to the civilian inmate prison
camp, to allow for
analysis of spending trends.
(4) Synopsis of any complaints and/or concerns from the surrounding off–post community andfamily members
regarding the civilian inmate prison camp, together with any action taken to resolve thecomplaint.
(5) Synopsis of special incidents and/or MP reports involving the civilian inmate prison camp.
This includes
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AR 190–40
Serious Incident Report. (Cited in paras 1–4h(1), 3–4d, 4–1, and D–4c(5).)
AR 385–40
Accident Reporting and Records. (Cited in para 4–1.)
AR 405–80
Management of Title and Granting Use of Real Property. (Cited in paras 3–3j and 3–5c.)
AR 420–41
Acquisition and Sales of Utilities Services. (Cited in paras 3–3k.)
AR 600–55
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The Army Driver and Operator Standardization Program (Selection, Training, Testing andLicensing). (Cited in para
2–3b(3).)
5 USC 7101 et. seq.
Federal Labor Management Relations Statute. (Cited in para 2–4e.)
10 USC 2667
Leases, NonExcess Property of Military Departments. (Cited in paras 1–1, 3–2b, 3–2c, 3–
5a(8).)
18 USC 4125(a)
Public Works; Prison Camps. (Cited in paras 1–4j(1), 1–4k(1), 2–1a, 2–1f, and 2–3c.)
28 CFR 301
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Inmate Accident Compensation. (Cited in para 2–3i.)
29 CFR 1910
Occupational Safety and Health Standards. (Cited in para 2–3i(3).)
31 USC 1342
Limitation on Voluntary Services. (Cited in para 3–2c.)
DODI 4000.19
Interservice, Interdepartmental, and Interagency Support. (Cited in paras 3–3i and 3–6.)
Executive Order 11755
Prison Labor. (Cited in paras 1–4j(1), 1–4k(1), 2–1d(3), and 2–1f.)
PL 103–337, Section 1065
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Demonstration Project for Use of Army Installations to Provide Prerelease EmploymentTraining to Nonviolent
Offenders in State Penal Systems. (Cited in paras 1–1 and 2–1d(1).)
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Section II
Related Publications
A related publication is a source of additional information. The user does not have to read it tounderstand this
publication. Army regulations and pamphlets are available on the Army Publishing
Directorate’s Web site at http://
www.apd.army.mil.
AR 5–9
Area Support Responsibilities
AR 5–20
Commercial Activities Program
AR 25–400–2
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The Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS)
AR 190–47
The U.S. Army Correctional System
18 USC Chapter 303
Bureau of Prisons (Available at http://www.gpoaccess.gov/USCODE/INDEX.HTML.)
18 USC Chapter 305
Commitment and Transfer (Available at http://www.gpoaccess.gov/USCODE/INDEX.HTML.)
18 USC Chapter 1385
Posse Comitatus Act (Available at http://www.gpoaccess.gov/USCODE/INDEX.HTML.)
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28 USC 1346(b), 2671–2680
Federal Tort Claims Act (Available at http://www.gpoaccess.gov/USCODE/INDEX.HTML.)
DODD 5525.5
DOD Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Officials (Available athttp://www.dtic.whs/directives.)
FAR, Part 22.201
Convict Labor (Available at http://www.arnet.gov.far/.)
Section III
Prescribed Forms
This section contains no entries.
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Section IV
Referenced Forms
DA Form 11–2–R
Management Control Evaluation Certification Statement (Available athttp://www.apd.army.mil.)
Appendix B
Memorandum of Agreement Format
This memorandum of agreement (MOA) format addresses agreements between Armyorganizations and Federal
corrections facilities under the control of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) and is thetemplate for developing
such agreements. This MOA format contains all required clauses for compliance with Army policy on using civilian
inmates. This MOA format may be modified to accommodate State/local civilian inmate useauthorized under the
exceptions cited in paragraph 2–1d of this regulation. Users of this template should make the
appropriate substitutions
indicated in bold print and bounded by parenthesis to tailor this template for their own use.
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Figure B–1. Sample format for a memorandum of agreement
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Figure B–1. Sample format for a memorandum of agreement—continued
Appendix C
Sample Inmate Labor Plan
This sample Inmate Labor Plan may be used as a template to develop user Inmate Labor Plans.This sample Inmate
Labor Plan contains all required clauses for compliance with Army policy on using civilianinmates. Users of this
template should make the appropriate substitutions indicated in bold print and bounded by parenthesis to tailor this
template for their own use. User Inmate Labor Plans may be a regulation, letter of instruction, policy memorandum, or
other document of the user’s choice.
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Figure C–1. Sample Inmate Labor Plan—continued
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Figure C–1. Sample Inmate Labor Plan—continued
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Appendix D
Management Control Evaluation Checklist
D–1. Function
The function covered by this checklist is the administration of the Army’s Civilian InmateLabor Program, which is
currently limited to using inmates from facilities under the control of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
D–2. Purpose
The purpose of this checklist is to assist HQDA, HQ, IMA, and installation programadministrators in evaluating the
key management controls outlined below. It is not intended to cover all controls.
D–3. Instructions
Answers must be based on the actual testing of key management controls (for example,document analysis, direct
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observation, sampling, simulation, other). Answers that indicate deficiencies must be explainedand corrective action
indicated in supporting documentation. These key management controls must be formallyevaluated annually. Certifica-
tion that this evaluation has been conducted must be accomplished on DA Form 11–2–R (Management Control
Evaluation Certification Statement).
D–4. Test Questions
a. Are any installations using civilian inmate labor without HQDA approval?
b. Do all installations using civilian inmate labor have an HQDA approved Memorandum of Agreement with the
provider corrections facility and an Inmate Labor Plan governing operation of civilian inmatelabor details on the
installation? Do these memorandum of agreements and Inmate Labor Plans reflect currentDepartment of Army
guidance on civilian inmate labor use?
c. Are installations using civilian inmates in accordance with existing legislation and/or
regulations and/or policy
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governing civilian inmate labor utilization on Army installations? Specifically
(1) Are Army civilian and/or military personnel engaged in custodial supervision (guarding) of inmate labor details?
(2) Are inmates working in and around government housing areas? Are inmates working in andaround schools,
recreation areas and/or facilities, day care centers, recreation libraries, and similar facilitieswhile these facilities are
open to the public?
(3) Are only minimum security, nonviolent inmates being used on inmate labor details? Doinmates meet Army
Civilian Inmate Labor Program selection criteria defined in paragraph 2–3e, above?
(4) Are inmates performing only those functions allowed under 18 USC 4125(a) or by HQDA?
(5) Are incidents involving Army installation civilian inmate labor programs being reported inaccordance with AR
190–40 and reporting guidance in this regulation?
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d. For Army installations operating civilian inmate labor programs from on–post corrections facilities, are these
corrections facilities being given credits for inmate labor to offset base operations supportservices provided to the
corrections facilities?
e. Do all installations with onpost corrections facilities have HQDA approval to rent facilities
and/or land to
correctional systems?
f. Do the costs of operating civilian inmate labor programs on Army installations exceed the
cost avoidance
generated from using civilian inmates, that is, do installation civilian inmate labor programscontinue to generate cost
avoidance?
D–5. Supersession
This checklist is the first checklist developed for the Army Civilian Inmate Labor Program.
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D–6. Comments
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Appendix E
18 USC 4125(A), and Executive Order 11755
18 USC 4125(a)
The Attorney General may make available to the heads of the several departments the services
of United States
prisoners under terms, conditions, and rates mutually agreed upon, for constructing or repairingroads, clearing,
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maintaining and reforesting public lands, building levees, and constructing or repairing anyother public ways or works
financed wholly or in major part by funds appropriated by Congress.
Executive Order 11755, Dec 29, 1973, as amended by Executive Order 12608, Sep 9, 1987 and
Executive Order 12943, Dec 13, 1994, Prison Labor.
The development of the occupational and educational skills of prison inmates is essential totheir rehabilitation and to
their ability to make an effective return to free society. Meaningful employment serves todevelop those skills. It is also
true, however, that care must be exercised to avoid either the exploitation of convict labor or any unfair competition
between convict labor and free labor in the production of goods and services.
Under sections 3621 and 3622 of title 18 of the United States Code, the Bureau of Prisons isempowered to authorize
Federal prisoners to work at paid employment in the community during their terms of imprisonment under conditions
that protect against both the exploitation of convict labor and unfair competition with free labor.
Several States and other jurisdictions have similar laws or regulations under which individualsconfined for violations
of the laws of those places may be authorized to work at paid employment in the community.
Executive Order No. 325A, which was originally issued by President Theodore Roosevelt in1905, prohibits the
employment, in the performance of Federal contracts, of any person who is serving a sentenceof imprisonment at hard
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labor imposed by a court of a State, territory, or municipality.
I have now determined that Executive Order No. 325A should be replaced with a new ExecutiveOrder which would
permit the employment of non-Federal prison inmates in the performance of Federal contractsunder terms and
conditions that are comparable to those now applicable to inmates of Federal prisons.
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as President of the United States, itis hereby ordered as
follows:
SECTION 1.
a. All contracts involving the use of appropriated funds which shall hereafter be entered intoby any department or
agency of the executive branch for performance in any State, the District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto
Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern MarianaIslands, or the Trust
Territory of the Pacific Islands shall, unless otherwise provided by law, contain a stipulationforbidding in the
performance of such contracts, the employment of persons undergoing sentences of imprisonment which have been
imposed by any court of a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,the Virgin Islands,
Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the TrustTerritory of the Pacific
Islands. This limitation, however, shall not prohibit the employment by a contractor in the performance of such
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contracts of persons on parole or probation to work at paid employment during the term of their sentence or persons
who have been pardoned or who have served their terms. Nor shall it prohibit the employment by a contractor in the
performance of such contracts of persons confined for violation of the laws of any of the States,the District of
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, theCommonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands, or the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands who are authorized towork at paid employment
in the community under the laws of such jurisdiction, if
((1)(a)) The worker is paid or is in an approved work training program on a voluntary basis;
((b)) Representatives of local union central bodies or similar labor union organizations have been consulted;
((c)) Such paid employment will not result in the displacement of employed workers, or beapplied in skills, crafts,
or trades in which there is a surplus of available gainful labor in the locality, or impair existingcontracts for services;
and
((d)) The rates of pay and other conditions of employment will not be less than those paid or provided for work of a
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(2). The Attorney General has certified that the work release laws or regulations of the
jurisdiction involved are in
conformity with the requirements of this order.
((b)) After notice and opportunity for hearing, the Attorney General shall revoke any suchcertification under section
1(a)(2) if he finds that the workrelease program of the jurisdiction involved is not beingconducted in conformity with
the requirements of this order or with its intent or purposes.
((c)) The provisions of this order do not apply to purchases made under the micropurchaseauthority contained in
section 32 of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act, as amended.
SECTION 2. The Federal Procurement Regulations, the Armed Services Procurement Regulations, and to the extent
necessary, any supplemental or comparable regulations issued by any agency of the executive
branch shall be revised
to reflect the policy prescribed by this order.
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SECTION 3. Executive Order No. 325A is hereby superseded.
SECTION 4. This order shall be effective as of January 1, 1974.
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Glossary
Section I
Abbreviations
ACSIM
Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management
AR
Army Regulation
ASA(FMC)
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller)
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ASA(IE)
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations Environment)
ASA(MRA)
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)
CFR
Code of Federal Regulation
DA
Department of the Army
DCS, G-1
Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel
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DOD
Department of Defense
DODI
Department of Defense Instruction
EO
Executive Order
FAR
Federal Acquisition Regulation
FBOP
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Federal Bureau of Prisons
HQDA
Headquarters, Department of the Army
HQ, IMA
Headquarters, Installation Management Agency
ISA
Interservice, Interagency, or Interdepartmental Support Agreement
MOA
Memorandum of Agreement
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MP
Military Police
NAFI
Nonappropriated fund instrumentality
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OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
PL
Public Law
PM
Provost Marshal General
SJA
Staff Judge Advocate
USC
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United States Code
Section II
Terms
10 USC 2667 (Leases; Non-Excess Property)
The Federal law governing leases of DOD property.
18 USC 4125(a) (Public Works; Prison Camps)
The Federal law governing services Federal civilian inmates can perform for DOD agencies.
29 CFR 1910 (Occupational Safety and Health Standards)
The Federal law governing workplace safety and health standards.
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The Federal law prohibiting Federal government employees or officers from acceptingvoluntary services except as
specifically allowed by law.
Executive Order 11755
Executive Order governing use of non-Federal civilian inmates on Federal contracts.
Civilian inmates
Prisoners incarcerated in a Federal, State, or local government penal facility. Prisoners of a
military confinement
facility are not civilian inmates.
Civilian Inmate Labor Program
Legislation, regulations, policies, and procedures governing the use of civilian inmates on Armyinstallations.
Compensation
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Includes any payment, gift, benefit, reward, favor, or gratuity provided directly or indirectly for services rendered by
the person accepting such payment. Compensation will be deemed indirectly received if it is paid to an entity other
than the individual, in exchange for services performed by the individual.
Corrections facility
Facility providing correctional treatment to civilian prisoners to motivate them for return to thecivilian community.
Custodial supervision
Any activity undertaken to ensure charge and control, i.e. guarding inmates. This does notinclude oversight or quality
assurance.
DA personnel
Department of the Army civilian employees; active duty personnel; National Guard and Reserve personnel on active
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duty for training or when performing Federal duties or engaging in any activity directly relatedto the performance of a
Federal duty or function.
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Direct labor costs
Costs for inmate labor hours worked, i.e., labor costs charged by the corrections facility for working inmates on Army
property.
DOD personnel
Civilian employees and active duty personnel of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
Employment
A relationship under which an individual furnishes services in return for any payment or other compensation paid
directly or indirectly to the individual for the services.
Gratuity
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Any gift, favor, discount, entertainment, hospitality, loan, forbearance, or other item havingmonetary value. It includes
services as well as gifts of training, transportation, local travel, lodgings and meals, whether provided in-kind, by
purchase of a ticket, payment in advance, or reimbursement after the expense has been incurred.
HQDA
The executive part of the Department of the Army at the seat of Government. Consists of theOffice of the Secretary of
the Army and the Army Staff.
Installation
Installations, agencies, airfields, areas, armories, arsenals, bases, camps, centers, depots,districts, divisions, forts,
garrisons, laboratories, projects, etc. under the Active Army, the U.S. Army Reserve, the Army National Guard, and
Civil Works responsibilities of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Interservice, interagency, or interdepartmental support
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Support provided by one Federal agency or subdivision thereof to another Federal, State or localagency or subdivision
thereof when at least one of the participating agencies or subdivisions is the Department of Defense or a DOD
Component.
Headquarters, Installation Management Agency
Headquarters, Installation Management Agency (HQ, IMA). A subordinate command of Officeof the Assistant Chief
of Staff for Installation Management (OACSIM). Responsible for all actions at Armyinstallations worldwide through
their seven regions.
Memorandum of Agreement
The documentation of mutually agreed statement of facts, intentions, procedures, parameters,and policies for future
actions and matters of coordination.
Minimum (level) security inmates
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Civilian inmates who do not need constant guard and who have committed nonviolent crimes.Minimum security
inmates participating in the Civilian Inmate Labor Program are also usually within 1 year of parole, are medically
cleared for regular duty status with no medical or psychological restrictions, and have no prior employment or
relationship with the host agency (Army organization using civilian inmates).
Nominal costs
Minor costs incidental to installation Civilian Inmate Labor Program operations. Nominal costsmay be costs for
equipment, materials and supplies used in inmate labor details, telephone calls to correctionsfacilities, lunch time
meals, and transporting inmates to and from corrections facilities.
Oversight
Activities associated with specifying work to be done; training inmates in performing assignedwork, using special
equipment, and safety precautions; showing inmates location of the work site; and performingquality assurance
inspections of inmate work.
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Program administration costs
Costs incurred by the installation in administrating their Civilian Inmate Labor Program, suchas preparing the
Memorandum of Agreement or Interservice, Interagency, or Interdepartmental SupportAgreement, oversight, and
reporting.
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Quality assurance
Those actions taken by the Government to determine that the services received meet quality,quantity, and timeliness
specifications.
Serious incidents
Any actual or alleged incident, accident, misconduct, or act, primarily criminal in nature that, because of its nature,
gravity, potential for adverse publicity, or potential consequences warrants timely notice to
HQDA.
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Special Abbreviations and Terms
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Index
This index is organized alphabetically by topic and by subtopic within a topic. Topics andsubtopics are identified by
paragraph number.
Accountability of Inmates , 2-3f, 2-3l
Approval Authority , 1-4a
Control and Custody , 2-3f, 2-3k
Cost Avoidance , 1-4k, 2-1b, 2-4a, 4-3b
Credits for Inmate Labor , 2-3b, 3-6c
Damage to Property , 2-3g, 3-3a
Demonstration Project , 1-1, 2-1d
Escape , 1-4h, 2-3e, 3-4c, 3-4d, 4-1
Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) , 2-1a, 3-2b, 3-5
Fraternization , 2-3i
Gratuity , 2-3b
Housing Areas , 2-3a
Inmate Labor Plan, , 1-4, 2-4
Interservice, Interagency, or Interdepartmental Support Agreements (ISA) , 1-4, 1-5, 2-3,
3-3, 3-5, 3-6
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Labor Unions , 1-4, 1-5, 2-4
Leases , 1-1, 1-5c, 3-1, 3-2, 3-5
Liability , 2-3i
License, Operators , 2-3b
Local Inmates , 1-1, 1-4k, 2-1, 2-2
Media , 1-4c, 2-3m, 2-4a, 4-2, 4-3d, 4-3l
Medical Care , 2-3j, 3-4b,3-4c
Medical Records , 2-3k
Medical Supplies , 2-3a
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) , 1-4, 1-5, 2-1, 2-3, 2-4, 3-5, 3-6
Minimum security inmate classification , 2-3e, 3-1
Military Police (MP) , 3-4d, 4-3c
Outgrant , 3-5, 3-6
Oversight/Monitoring , 2-3f, 2-4b, 2-4l, 4-3a
Nominal Costs , 2-3b
Permit , 3-5