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Post by ♫anna♫ on Oct 12, 2015 0:35:26 GMT
The Former US seal and governor of Minnesota claims that the FEMA camps are the American based concentration camps of the future. This is the first part of a 3 part series.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 1:06:42 GMT
The Former US seal and governor of Minnesota claims that the FEMA camps are the American based concentration camps of the future. This is the first part of a 3 part series.
This is interesting to listen to if you've never heard it before, but Jesse has been singing this song for years, and it is no more valid to day than when he first began years ago.
Credible organizations have researched these allegations and no truth has been found in them.
This is no more valid than the special tags glued to the back of Interstate Signs to guide the federal armies of military units when they shut down the ramps on the interstates.
Oh yes, don't forget to go to your local High School football field and look closely at the chain link fence around it. It is most likely that there will be at least three strands of barbed wire at the top. Most would reasonably believe this to be to keep people out. However, look again and it is likely that that barbed wire is tipped in and obviously that is to keep people in. Isn't it?
These stories were all over the place 30 years ago and every once in a while they come up again. But all have been researched and found to be just foolishness.
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Oct 12, 2015 11:31:43 GMT
They are starting to incaracerate homeless people in the FEMA camps.
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Post by Big Lin on Oct 12, 2015 16:13:48 GMT
As one of my favourite sayings goes, 'watch out, the paranoids are out to get you!'
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Post by blc on Oct 12, 2015 17:08:05 GMT
The Former US seal and governor of Minnesota claims that the FEMA camps are the American based concentration camps of the future. This is the first part of a 3 part series.
This is interesting to listen to if you've never heard it before, but Jesse has been singing this song for years, and it is no more valid to day than when he first began years ago.
Credible organizations have researched these allegations and no truth has been found in them.
This is no more valid than the special tags glued to the back of Interstate Signs to guide the federal armies of military units when they shut down the ramps on the interstates.
Oh yes, don't forget to go to your local High School football field and look closely at the chain link fence around it. It is most likely that there will be at least three strands of barbed wire at the top. Most would reasonably believe this to be to keep people out. However, look again and it is likely that that barbed wire is tipped in and obviously that is to keep people in. Isn't it?
These stories were all over the place 30 years ago and every once in a while they come up again. But all have been researched and found to be just foolishness.
Got to agree menantol. These foolish conspiracies have been around a long time. I remember that show that Ventura used to have that discussed various conspiracies. Nothing was ever proved. It gets old after a bit, like Glen Beck. I wanted to like his show and might even agree with some of what he talks about, but too many other topics were so far out there that I just couldn't listen anymore. Reminds me of the old Art Bell radio show..... they weren't interested in the truth. Back when there was a hullabaloo over the Miami Circle being some sort of Mayan site, an archaeologist friend was part of the dig and he sent me a cd with pics he took and he had me offer it to Art Bell's people to show that the holes were not animal shaped, but they wanted no part of the truth.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 17:53:39 GMT
It is truly amazing Blc that so much times is put into imaginary concepts when real world things are available and far more interesting.
The pre-Columbus American world is full of all sorts of interesting finds. There was a time when Clovis Point culture was seen as heavy initiation of American culture, but now it is known that actual village sites are a minimum of 15,000 years old and indications are that some may reach more than 30,000 years. That puts them before the Asian/American land bridge. There is also strong evidence of a civilization in the Amazonian basin that was more than 2,000,000 people and that it strongly influenced the sites on the Western side of the Andes.
It is also very clear that in the Americas (North Central and South) there were competing cultures and that they were more often than not very war like between each other. These were not just a few cultures but many at least into the hundreds.
If these American cultures had reach the point of stability of interlocking connections, it is highly unlikely that European peoples could have made more than a cursory impact on such peoples.
Just a few historic points could have been different and a very different future may have come about in the Americas.
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Oct 12, 2015 19:02:01 GMT
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Post by blc on Oct 13, 2015 13:58:41 GMT
It is truly amazing Blc that so much times is put into imaginary concepts when real world things are available and far more interesting. The pre-Columbus American world is full of all sorts of interesting finds. There was a time when Clovis Point culture was seen as heavy initiation of American culture, but now it is known that actual village sites are a minimum of 15,000 years old and indications are that some may reach more than 30,000 years. That puts them before the Asian/American land bridge. There is also strong evidence of a civilization in the Amazonian basin that was more than 2,000,000 people and that it strongly influenced the sites on the Western side of the Andes. It is also very clear that in the Americas (North Central and South) there were competing cultures and that they were more often than not very war like between each other. These were not just a few cultures but many at least into the hundreds. If these American cultures had reach the point of stability of interlocking connections, it is highly unlikely that European peoples could have made more than a cursory impact on such peoples. Just a few historic points could have been different and a very different future may have come about in the Americas. True enough. Heck even the Native American Indians went after each other.
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