Wednesday, December 8, 2010

H.R. Bill 645, FEMA camps

While the interest in conspiracy theories is fascinating, this is one particular subject that goes beyond 'conspiracy' and is rather an 'agenda' that is currently in the process of being implemented.

President Obama's open borders policy and the Federal Government's constant ignorance on our immigration laws is perhaps a larger part of such an agenda than what we might think. There is a House Bill current in a subcommittee of Congress that could ultimately end the United States and our sovereignty altogether, and has had no input from American voters.

House of Representatives Bill 645, which was formally introduced on January 22nd, 2009, is to give entire authority to the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, to establish National Emergency Centers (or FEMA camps) on military installations. The basic premise of the bill is to enforce Martial Law from the Military and Police Force, if needed, upon the American people in the event of a major event or disaster, and that emergency centers will be set up to provide necessities to people, affected by such events. Under Section 2, Provision 4 of the bill, it will "meet other appropriate needs, as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security".

 Under Section 5 of the Bill, it authorizes $180,000,000 for each fiscal years from 2009 and 2010 to carry out such act. Despite the fact that the Bill is under consideration, how interesting it is to know that this is how our tax money would be allocated, and yet we have no say in it, and we are not allowed to obtain answers about it either.

In the last several years, there have been minor reports about FEMA camps, which look much like any state or federal prison, but they are supposedly administered by FEMA in the event of a disaster. The camps themselves are mentioned in H.R. 645 as being such "National Emergency Centers" and FEMA will have six of these camps in ten regional zones. This means, according to the bill, the United States will be divided up into ten different regions.

On January 11th, 2010, President Obama, by Executive Order Section 1 called for a "Council of Governors" which will effectively oversee each of those ten regions.

In a recent episode of Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura which airs on TruTV, the former actor/wrestler and former Minnesota Governor Ventura, confronted Congressman Steve Cohen of Tennessee who is a co-sponsor of H.R. 645. Governor Ventura straightforwardly asked Congressman Cohen about the FEMA camps. Congressman Cohen refused to answer any questions about the details and replied simply "they don't exist".

When confronted with the Bill itself, the Congressman then stated:"well I think I recall now something about this, and if I am correct I think those are locations for if there's a disaster like Katrina I think that's what it is, not a concentration camp, or anything to round up citizens..."


One would think that the Congressman, who actually co-sponsored such a bill, would at least know what was described in the bill from the beginning.

Shortly after this episode aired on TruTV, the Government reportedly demanded that the network pull it from television, which they did. Another attempt to silence people from finding the truth, and yet nobody in the mainstream media is talking about it.

However, the Congressman's notion that the FEMA camps specified in H.R. 645 are designed only in emergency situations like another Hurricane Katrina or a major epidemic, it does leave some questions involving immigration. It is not a mystery that this country is harboring tens of millions of illegal aliens, and the President's reluctance to do anything with the Mexican border has left some disturbing implications. While the drug cartel violence continues to increase in Mexico, with an open border, one has to ask the question as to how long can the United States will continue to be able to sustain itself with millions of illegal aliens, before we ultimately collapse.

Could these camps simply be set up for population control, as was the disturbing case of concentration camps in Nazi Germany?

Are the American people truly going to stand around and put up with this, from a group of elites enforcing intervention of our Constitution and our laws? 

I hope this is not the case.

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