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600 concentration camps in US and israel

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someone that has "sources" so to speak tells me he cant say much but the 600+ concentration camps in the US that are empty has something to do with whatevers going on in israel. can someone with more political knowledge attempt to connect the dots for everyone?
 
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Guest

there's concentration camps in the u.s.? i need to watch more news.
 

Laxpunker

Active member
Concentration camps? Uh I doubt we have concentration camps...something like that would have to be very remote indeed to not be discovered. Not to mention the spy industry is still a very profitable business, I'm sure any country with Satelites would love to blow that story open.

Now we do have jails that may or may not have listed addresses...which I have no problem with, it's not very smart to let people know where you're holding a couple hundred members of extreme groups...those groups might try pretty hard to get their members back.

(In no way do I condone the illegal arrest of innocent US Civillians, however Terrorists can rot in a cell for all I care)
 

Laxpunker

Active member
"The Alaskan facility is a massive mental health facility and can hold approximately 2 million people."

I dunno, maybe we do have these places...however 2 million people is quite the large building. Hell even prisons don't hold anywhere near that amount. Either way if Marial Law ever occurs then it does make sense they'd need detainment centers seeing as how current prisons are flooded enough as it is.

Still it's a bit sickening to think they've already planned that far ahead...

Either way I'll hold my breath till they show more evidence on the matter, a picture of an old guardhouse doesn't seal the deal.
 
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Guest

ha, this is the kinda crap i'd expect out of conspiracy theorists..... dont believe everything you read, and stay away from conspiracy sites, they will only cause more confusion and stress... you would only be hurting yourself
 

roorer

Member
OK, look. I'm a conspiracy theorist to a fault. I'm totally on board with 9/11. The CIA totally runs drugs. I honestly believe that Bush, Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, & LBJ all worked for the same people and were just a tool to make it look like there was real democracy in the US. I also believe that there are secret prison camps in the US ready to round people up in the case of marshall law. There is a wonderful book called "Inside the Shadow Government" that gets all into this subject.

HOWEVER, that article posted above is what is known as a "honeypot." It looks delicious and smells so good, but when the bear comes and tries to eat it he gets stung so bad he can't recover.

For those who didn't read the article, it says that there are three prison camps in the LA area. One in Palmdale, one in Granada Hills, and one in Glendale. Their "proof" is visual observations of fences pointing inward. I live pretty much right in between all of these locations. I can tell you emphatically that there are no secret prison camps in Granada Hills, CA. If you want to see the area they are talking about, go to google maps and type in the address 15600 Odyssey Dr, Granada Hills, CA. Switch to satelite maps and you can see the above view of the area they are talking about. There are very clearly no prison camps in the LA Resevoir area.

Articles like these are purely disinformation being spread with the intent to get people like us to take it and wave at the right wing, only to be shot down, discredited, and proved wrong when it becomes obvious that there are no secret prison camps in Granada Hills, CA. Then it makes us all look like total nuts to the whole right wing and we get nowhere.
 
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theres people in the navy on whidbey island washington working on this project. maybe i should just stfu. this shit shouldnt be revealed yet.
 

motaco

Old School Cottonmouth
Veteran
I wouldn't throw around the word concentration camp too liberally.

we do some crazy shit no doubt, but I don't think we turn iraqi's into buttons for other iraqi's to wear.
 

I.M. Boggled

Certified Bloomin' Idiot
Veteran
Martial law in the United States of America

The martial law concept in the U.S. is closely tied with the Writ of habeas corpus, which is in essence the right to a hearing on lawful imprisonment, or more broadly, the supervision of law enforcement by the judiciary.
The ability to suspend habeas corpus is often equated with martial law. Article 1, Section 9 of the U.S. Constitution states,
"The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it."

In United States law, martial law is limited by several court decisions that were handed down between the American Civil War and World War II.
In Ex parte Milligan 71 US 2 1866, the Supreme Court of the United States held that martial law could not be instituted within the United States when its civilian courts are in operation.
In 1878, Congress passed the Posse Comitatus Act, which forbids military involvement in domestic law enforcement without congressional approval.

The National Guard is an exception, since unless federalized, they are under the control of state governors.

The U.S. State of Tennessee Constitution outlaws martial law within its jurisdiction.
This may be a result of the experience of Tennessee residents and other Southerners during the period of military control by Union (Northern) forces of the US government after the American Civil War.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martial_law

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Concentration Camp:
Use of the word concentration comes from the idea of concentrating a group of people who are in some way undesirable in one place, where they can be watched by those who incarcerated them.
For example, in a time of insurgency, potential supporters of the insurgents are placed where they cannot provide them with supplies or information.

The term concentration camp lost some of its original meaning after Nazi concentration camps were discovered, and has ever since been understood to refer to a place of mistreatment, starvation, forced labour, and murder.

The expression since then has only been used in this extremely pejorative sense; no government or organization has used it to describe its own facilities, using instead terms such as internment camp, resettlement camp, detention facility, etc, regardless of the actual circumstances of the camp, which can vary a great deal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concentration_camp
 

Verite

My little pony.. my little pony
Veteran
I had ADHD so my parents sent me to concentration camp when I was a kid.

kids-in-class.jpg



This is what I learnt.
http://www.gjk2.com/test/test.swf
 

mars2112

always hopeful yet discontent
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motaco said:
I wouldn't throw around the word concentration camp too liberally.

we do some crazy shit no doubt, but I don't think we turn iraqi's into buttons for other iraqi's to wear.

well, i know some japanese folks who would disagree with you.

although you're right, they were called internment camps, not concentration camps.
 

motaco

Old School Cottonmouth
Veteran
oh sorry I didn't actually read the link. yeah the shit we did to the japs was pretty rough. gave them reparations but it really wasn't enough.

I thought he meant we had camps now.


we got some fucked up black areas but they are in kazakstan (sp?) and other places. not the us.
 

mars2112

always hopeful yet discontent
Veteran
motaco said:
oh sorry I didn't actually read the link. yeah the shit we did to the japs was pretty rough. gave them reparations but it really wasn't enough.

I thought he meant we had camps now.

i think he does mean now, but my point was that it wouldn't be the first time.
 
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Guest

dude we read the fbi's majestic12 file and learned about the camps about 6 years ago. we always went by the 405 at roxofd and was that wierd the barbwire points in and not out.. why do they want to keep things in. .. this is funny. as we definitly ahve concentration camps in the us. think about when the us locked up a whole bunch of japanese during world war 2 they went to camps..this is extremely plausable..
 

mars2112

always hopeful yet discontent
Veteran
motaco said:
yeah but I mean that was a LONG time ago.

nazi era japanese paranoia.

japanese paranoia? what do you mean by that? franklin roosevelt ordered 120,000 japanese americans to be housed in internment camps.

i guess you mean the paranoia of other americans towards japanese (re: pearl harbor)

yes it was 60 years ago, but again if there are concentration camps in the US now (i didn't read the article either) it wouldn't be the first time. the difference between internment camps and concentration camps is semantic.
 

motaco

Old School Cottonmouth
Veteran
no, no not at all.

we never took japs to bridges, tied them to each other and then shot one so the other would drop in the water and drown from the weight. that way they'd save bullets.

we've done some bad shit, but don't kid yourself. fdr was not hitler.


thats a bit different than semantics
 
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