FEMA Concentration Camps
Extermination Centers
Prepared for the Antichrist
War On The Saints
First is what may be publicly KNOWN about PDD 51
Be sure to make CD copies of this Important Audio Message
Then we will list some of the other important Executive Orders
Then we will list some of the FEMA Camp Locations
It may be easy to find fault with the premise of any
article. But the plain fact remains that the USA
maintains illegal prisons around the world. It remains
a secret only to those who choose to be willingly
ignorant of the truth and the KJV Holy Bible. People
in the Middle East may be totally ignorant of the KJV
Holy Bible but do KNOW that the FACT that the USA
maintains illegal prisons around the world is quite
certain and quite real.
The way things are going in the US, it's only a matter
of time before these underused facilities come online
to serve the master. We would bet that not many
Japanese in the US doubt the premise of this article.
And for Jews in Europe during the Holocaust, the
article must hit a hard note.
What makes Americans think it can't happen here?
The executive orders below are quite real. The camps
exist. And to the following list add the 1/31/06 contract
to Halliburton subsidiary KBR, of $385 Million, to Build
Detention Facilities in USA
There over 800 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 and all it would take is a presidential
signature on a proclamation and the attorney general's
signature on a warrant to which a list 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 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.
PDD 51
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National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive
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NATIONAL SECURITY PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE/NSPD 51
HOMELAND SECURITY PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE/HSPD-20
Subject: National Continuity Policy
Purpose
(1) This directive establishes a comprehensive national policy on the continuity of Federal Government structures and operations and a single National Continuity Coordinator responsible for coordinating the development and implementation of Federal continuity policies. This policy establishes "National Essential Functions," prescribes continuity requirements for all executive departments and agencies, and provides guidance for State, local, territorial, and tribal governments, and private sector organizations in order to ensure a comprehensive and integrated national continuity program that will enhance the credibility of our national security posture and enable a more rapid and effective response to and recovery from a national emergency.
Definitions
(2) In this directive:
(a) "Category" refers to the categories of executive departments and agencies listed in Annex A to this directive;
(b) "Catastrophic Emergency" means any incident, regardless of location, that results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or disruption severely affecting the U.S. population, infrastructure, environment, economy, or government functions;
(c) "Continuity of Government," or "COG," means a coordinated effort within the Federal Government's executive branch to ensure that National Essential Functions continue to be performed during a Catastrophic Emergency;
(d) "Continuity of Operations," or "COOP," means an effort within individual executive departments and agencies to ensure that Primary Mission-Essential Functions continue to be performed during a wide range of emergencies, including localized acts of nature, accidents, and technological or attack-related emergencies;
(e) "Enduring Constitutional Government," or "ECG," means a cooperative effort among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the Federal Government, coordinated by the President, as a matter of comity with respect to the legislative and judicial branches and with proper respect for the constitutional separation of powers among the branches, to preserve the constitutional framework under which the Nation is governed and the capability of all three branches of government to execute constitutional responsibilities and provide for orderly succession, appropriate transition of leadership, and interoperability and support of the National Essential Functions during a catastrophic emergency;
(f) "Executive Departments and Agencies" means the executive departments enumerated in 5 U.S.C. 101, independent establishments as defined by 5 U.S.C. 104(1), Government corporations as defined by 5 U.S.C. 103(1), and the United States Postal Service;
(g) "Government Functions" means the collective functions of the heads of executive departments and agencies as defined by statute, regulation, presidential direction, or other legal authority, and the functions of the legislative and judicial branches;
(h) "National Essential Functions," or "NEFs," means that subset of Government Functions that are necessary to lead and sustain the Nation during a catastrophic emergency and that, therefore, must be supported through COOP and COG capabilities; and
(i) "Primary Mission Essential Functions," or "PMEFs," means those Government Functions that must be performed in order to support or implement the performance of NEFs before, during, and in the aftermath of an emergency.
Policy
(3) It is the policy of the United States to maintain a comprehensive and effective continuity capability composed of Continuity of Operations and Continuity of Government programs in order to ensure the preservation of our form of government under the Constitution and the continuing performance of National Essential Functions under all conditions.
Implementation Actions
(4) Continuity requirements shall be incorporated into daily operations of all executive departments and agencies. As a result of the asymmetric threat environment, adequate warning of potential emergencies that could pose a significant risk to the homeland might not be available, and therefore all continuity planning shall be based on the assumption that no such warning will be received. Emphasis will be placed upon geographic dispersion of leadership, staff, and infrastructure in order to increase survivability and maintain uninterrupted Government Functions. Risk management principles shall be applied to ensure that appropriate operational readiness decisions are based on the probability of an attack or other incident and its consequences.
(5) The following NEFs are the foundation for all continuity programs and capabilities and represent the overarching responsibilities of the Federal Government to lead and sustain the Nation during a crisis, and therefore sustaining the following NEFs shall be the primary focus of the Federal Government leadership during and in the aftermath of an emergency that adversely affects the performance of Government Functions:
(a) Ensuring the continued functioning of our form of government under the Constitution, including the functioning of the three separate branches of government;
(b) Providing leadership visible to the Nation and the world and maintaining the trust and confidence of the American people;
(c) Defending the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and preventing or interdicting attacks against the United States or its people, property, or interests;
(d) Maintaining and fostering effective relationships with foreign nations;
(e) Protecting against threats to the homeland and bringing to justice perpetrators of crimes or attacks against the United States or its people, property, or interests;
(f) Providing rapid and effective response to and recovery from the domestic consequences of an attack or other incident;
(g) Protecting and stabilizing the Nation's economy and ensuring public confidence in its financial systems; and
(h) Providing for critical Federal Government services that address the national health, safety, and welfare needs of the United States.
(6) The President shall lead the activities of the Federal Government for ensuring constitutional government. In order to advise and assist the President in that function, the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism (APHS/CT) is hereby designated as the National Continuity Coordinator. The National Continuity Coordinator, in coordination with the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (APNSA), without exercising directive authority, shall coordinate the development and implementation of continuity policy for executive departments and agencies. The Continuity Policy Coordination Committee (CPCC), chaired by a Senior Director from the Homeland Security Council staff, designated by the National Continuity Coordinator, shall be the main day-to-day forum for such policy coordination.
(7) For continuity purposes, each executive department and agency is assigned to a category in accordance with the nature and characteristics of its national security roles and responsibilities in support of the Federal Government's ability to sustain the NEFs. The Secretary of Homeland Security shall serve as the President's lead agent for coordinating overall continuity operations and activities of executive departments and agencies, and in such role shall perform the responsibilities set forth for the Secretary in sections 10 and 16 of this directive.
(8) The National Continuity Coordinator, in consultation with the heads of appropriate executive departments and agencies, will lead the development of a National Continuity Implementation Plan (Plan), which shall include prioritized goals and objectives, a concept of operations, performance metrics by which to measure continuity readiness, procedures for continuity and incident management activities, and clear direction to executive department and agency continuity coordinators, as well as guidance to promote interoperability of Federal Government continuity programs and procedures with State, local, territorial, and tribal governments, and private sector owners and operators of critical infrastructure, as appropriate. The Plan shall be submitted to the President for approval not later than 90 days after the date of this directive.
(9) Recognizing that each branch of the Federal Government is responsible for its own continuity programs, an official designated by the Chief of Staff to the President shall ensure that the executive branch's COOP and COG policies in support of ECG efforts are appropriately coordinated with those of the legislative and judicial branches in order to ensure interoperability and allocate national assets efficiently to maintain a functioning Federal Government.
(10) Federal Government COOP, COG, and ECG plans and operations shall be appropriately integrated with the emergency plans and capabilities of State, local, territorial, and tribal governments, and private sector owners and operators of critical infrastructure, as appropriate, in order to promote interoperability and to prevent redundancies and conflicting lines of authority. The Secretary of Homeland Security shall coordinate the integration of Federal continuity plans and operations with State, local, territorial, and tribal governments, and private sector owners and operators of critical infrastructure, as appropriate, in order to provide for the delivery of essential services during an emergency.
(11) Continuity requirements for the Executive Office of the President (EOP) and executive departments and agencies shall include the following:
(a) The continuation of the performance of PMEFs during any emergency must be for a period up to 30 days or until normal operations can be resumed, and the capability to be fully operational at alternate sites as soon as possible after the occurrence of an emergency, but not later than 12 hours after COOP activation;
(b) Succession orders and pre-planned devolution of authorities that ensure the emergency delegation of authority must be planned and documented in advance in accordance with applicable law;
(c) Vital resources, facilities, and records must be safeguarded, and official access to them must be provided;
(d) Provision must be made for the acquisition of the resources necessary for continuity operations on an emergency basis;
(e) Provision must be made for the availability and redundancy of critical communications capabilities at alternate sites in order to support connectivity between and among key government leadership, internal elements, other executive departments and agencies, critical partners, and the public;
(f) Provision must be made for reconstitution capabilities that allow for recovery from a catastrophic emergency and resumption of normal operations; and
(g) Provision must be made for the identification, training, and preparedness of personnel capable of relocating to alternate facilities to support the continuation of the performance of PMEFs.
(12) In order to provide a coordinated response to escalating threat levels or actual emergencies, the Continuity of Government Readiness Conditions (COGCON) system establishes executive branch continuity program readiness levels, focusing on possible threats to the National Capital Region. The President will determine and issue the COGCON Level. Executive departments and agencies shall comply with the requirements and assigned responsibilities under the COGCON program. During COOP activation, executive departments and agencies shall report their readiness status to the Secretary of Homeland Security or the Secretary's designee.
(13) The Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall:
(a) Conduct an annual assessment of executive department and agency continuity funding requests and performance data that are submitted by executive departments and agencies as part of the annual budget request process, in order to monitor progress in the implementation of the Plan and the execution of continuity budgets;
(b) In coordination with the National Continuity Coordinator, issue annual continuity planning guidance for the development of continuity budget requests; and
(c) Ensure that heads of executive departments and agencies prioritize budget resources for continuity capabilities, consistent with this directive.
(14) The Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy shall:
(a) Define and issue minimum requirements for continuity communications for executive departments and agencies, in consultation with the APHS/CT, the APNSA, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and the Chief of Staff to the President;
(b) Establish requirements for, and monitor the development, implementation, and maintenance of, a comprehensive communications architecture to integrate continuity components, in consultation with the APHS/CT, the APNSA, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and the Chief of Staff to the President; and
(c) Review quarterly and annual assessments of continuity communications capabilities, as prepared pursuant to section 16(d) of this directive or otherwise, and report the results and recommended remedial actions to the National Continuity Coordinator.
(15) An official designated by the Chief of Staff to the President shall:
(a) Advise the President, the Chief of Staff to the President, the APHS/CT, and the APNSA on COGCON operational execution options; and
(b) Consult with the Secretary of Homeland Security in order to ensure synchronization and integration of continuity activities among the four categories of executive departments and agencies.
(16) The Secretary of Homeland Security shall:
(a) Coordinate the implementation, execution, and assessment of continuity operations and activities;
(b) Develop and promulgate Federal Continuity Directives in order to establish continuity planning requirements for executive departments and agencies;
(c) Conduct biennial assessments of individual department and agency continuity capabilities as prescribed by the Plan and report the results to the President through the APHS/CT;
(d) Conduct quarterly and annual assessments of continuity communications capabilities in consultation with an official designated by the Chief of Staff to the President;
(e) Develop, lead, and conduct a Federal continuity training and exercise program, which shall be incorporated into the National Exercise Program developed pursuant to Homeland Security Presidential Directive-8 of December 17, 2003 ("National Preparedness"), in consultation with an official designated by the Chief of Staff to the President;
(f) Develop and promulgate continuity planning guidance to State, local, territorial, and tribal governments, and private sector critical infrastructure owners and operators;
(g) Make available continuity planning and exercise funding, in the form of grants as provided by law, to State, local, territorial, and tribal governments, and private sector critical infrastructure owners and operators; and
(h) As Executive Agent of the National Communications System, develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive continuity communications architecture.
(17) The Director of National Intelligence, in coordination with the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security, shall produce a biennial assessment of the foreign and domestic threats to the Nation's continuity of government.
(18) The Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Security, shall provide secure, integrated, Continuity of Government communications to the President, the Vice President, and, at a minimum, Category I executive departments and agencies.
(19) Heads of executive departments and agencies shall execute their respective department or agency COOP plans in response to a localized emergency and shall:
(a) Appoint a senior accountable official, at the Assistant Secretary level, as the Continuity Coordinator for the department or agency;
(b) Identify and submit to the National Continuity Coordinator the list of PMEFs for the department or agency and develop continuity plans in support of the NEFs and the continuation of essential functions under all conditions;
(c) Plan, program, and budget for continuity capabilities consistent with this directive;
(d) Plan, conduct, and support annual tests and training, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, in order to evaluate program readiness and ensure adequacy and viability of continuity plans and communications systems; and
(e) Support other continuity requirements, as assigned by category, in accordance with the nature and characteristics of its national security roles and responsibilities
General Provisions
(20) This directive shall be implemented in a manner that is consistent with, and facilitates effective implementation of, provisions of the Constitution concerning succession to the Presidency or the exercise of its powers, and the Presidential Succession Act of 1947 (3 U.S.C. 19), with consultation of the Vice President and, as appropriate, others involved. Heads of executive departments and agencies shall ensure that appropriate support is available to the Vice President and others involved as necessary to be prepared at all times to implement those provisions.
(21) This directive:
(a) Shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and the authorities of agencies, or heads of agencies, vested by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations;
(b) Shall not be construed to impair or otherwise affect (i) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budget, administrative, and legislative proposals, or (ii) the authority of the Secretary of Defense over the Department of Defense, including the chain of command for military forces from the President, to the Secretary of Defense, to the commander of military forces, or military command and control procedures; and
(c) Is not intended to, and does not, create any rights or benefits, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by a party against the United States, its agencies, instrumentalities, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.
(22) Revocation. Presidential Decision Directive 67 of October 21, 1998 ("Enduring Constitutional Government and Continuity of Government Operations"), including all Annexes thereto, is hereby revoked.
(23) Annex A and the classified Continuity Annexes, attached hereto, are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this directive.
(24) Security. This directive and the information contained herein shall be protected from unauthorized disclosure, provided that, except for Annex A, the Annexes attached to this directive are classified and shall be accorded appropriate handling, consistent with applicable Executive Orders.
GEORGE W. BUSH
Source: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/05/20070509-12.html
Executive Orders associated with FEMA that would
suspend the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. These
Executive Orders have been on record for nearly 30
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 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, fuels and minerals.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10998
allows the government to seize all means of
transportation, including personal cars, 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 airports and
aircraft, including commercial aircraft.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11004
allows the Housing and Finance Authority to relocate
communities, build new housing with public funds,
designate areas to be abandoned, and establish new
locations for populations.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11005
allows the government to take over railroads, inland
waterways and public storage facilities.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11051
specifies the responsibility of the Office of
Emergency Planning and gives authorization to put all
Executive Orders into effect in times of increased
international tensions and economic or financial
crisis.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11310
grants authority to the Department of Justice to
enforce the plans set out in Executive Orders, to
institute industrial support, to establish judicial
and legislative liaison, to control all aliens, to
operate penal and correctional institutions, 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 to establish control over the mechanisms
of production and distribution, of energy sources,
wages, salaries, credit and the flow of money in U.S.
financial institution in any undefined national
emergency. It also provides that when a state of
emergency is declared by the President, Congress
cannot review the action for six months. The Federal
Emergency Management Agency has broad powers in every
aspect of the nation. General Frank Salzedo, chief of
FEMA's Civil Security Division stated in a 1983
conference that he saw FEMA's role as a "new frontier
in the protection of individual and governmental
leaders from assassination, 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 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 any transportation system for
transporting troops, material, or any other purpose
related 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?
ALABAMA
Opelika - 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 500,000
Elmendorf 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.
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 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 - 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.
Twenty-nine 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" 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
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 info needed, as another facility
on-base is believed 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 decommissioned
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 minimum 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 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. 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 from Tennessee, 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. 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.
MONTANA
Malmstrom 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". 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 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 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 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
detention 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 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 detention facility.
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
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 &
satellite 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.
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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