SavageEagle
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- Apr 27, 2008
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I know a lot of you don't trust WND.com, but they give credible sources and all of them are verifiable. If this doesn't raise red flags I don't know what does.
Now you may dismiss this as "Oh, it's just because they plan to transport terrorists to the USA." Well, that may be, but look at the bigger picture. I don't care anymore. Call me paranoid. Call me a kook. If any of this materializes into the worst case, I'll be ready. If not, THANK GOD! Pay attention, stay alert, and don't become complacent.
I know there's a lot going on and there's a lot being fed to you all at once, but we have to stay vigilant. We can't let our guard down. it's what they want. If we do so, they will win.
Read the whole article here... National Guard asked to explain 'internment' jobs
Now you may dismiss this as "Oh, it's just because they plan to transport terrorists to the USA." Well, that may be, but look at the bigger picture. I don't care anymore. Call me paranoid. Call me a kook. If any of this materializes into the worst case, I'll be ready. If not, THANK GOD! Pay attention, stay alert, and don't become complacent.
I know there's a lot going on and there's a lot being fed to you all at once, but we have to stay vigilant. We can't let our guard down. it's what they want. If we do so, they will win.
Read the whole article here... National Guard asked to explain 'internment' jobs
[FONT=Palatino, Times New Roman, Georgia, Times, serif]By Bob Unruh[/FONT]
[SIZE=-1]© 2009 WorldNetDaily [/SIZE]
An [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]ad [COLOR=blue !important]campaign[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] featured on a U.S. Army [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]website[/COLOR][/COLOR] seeking those who would be interested in being an "Internment/Resettlement" specialist is raising alarms across the country, generating concerns that there is some truth in those theories about domestic detention camps, a roundup of dissidents and a crackdown on "threatening" conservatives.
The ads, at the GoArmy.com website as well as others including Monster.com, cite the need for:
"Internment/Resettlement (I/R) Specialists in the Army are primarily responsible for day-to-day [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]operations[/COLOR][/COLOR] in a military confinement/correctional facility or detention/internment facility. I/R Specialists provide rehabilitative, [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]health[/COLOR][/COLOR], welfare, and security to U.S. military prisoners within a confinement or correctional facility; conduct inspections; prepare written reports; and coordinate activities of prisoners/internees and staff personnel.The campaign follows by only weeks a report from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security warning about "right-wing extremists" who could pose a danger to the country – including those who support third-party political candidates, oppose abortion and would prefer to have the U.S. immigration [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]laws[/COLOR][/COLOR] already on the books enforced.
The "extremism" report coincided with a report out of California that the Department of Defense was describing protesters as "low-level terrorists."
The new ad says successful candidates will "provide external security to … detention/internment facilities" and "provide [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]counseling[/COLOR][/COLOR] and guidance to individual prisoners within a rehabilitative program."
Officials at the state and federal National Guard levels told WND they were unaware of the program, although one officer speculated it could be intended for soldiers trained in the U.S. and dispatched overseas to "detention facilities." From the national level, WND was told, officials were unaware of any such "internment facilities" at which there could be jobs to be available.
"I saw something that didn't sit right with me. I posted it so other people can investigate," he said.
A commenter on the YouTube site pooh-poohed the whole suggestion.
"You have … put out a relatively benign fact, twisted it into something sinister, and then did a tinfoil-hat connection to give a false impression," the forum participant wrote.
The ads list as "advanced responsibilities" issues such as supervision and [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]administration[/COLOR][/COLOR], responsibility for the "prisoner/internee" population, "custody/control for the operation of an Enemy Prisoner of War/Civilian Internee (EPW/CI) camp," and work on "custody/control for the operation of detention facility or the operation of a displaced civilian (CD) resettlement facility."
An editorial at CanadaFreePress.com raised some overall concerns:
Let's look at some of the evidence we have of the U.S. government's intentions to establish the infrastructure that could be used to house large numbers of political dissidents, so-called terrorists and other individuals the U.S. government wants locked up."This is just another step in the U.S. government's long term plan to build the infrastructure that could be used to contain wide spread popular revolt. Combine this with the swine flu fear mongering and the potential for a mass swine flu vaccination operation and it is easy to see what might happen. Refuse to take their poisonous vaccine and you might risk being locked up as being a hazard to public safety. With the economy in the toilet and more and more people not trusting either political party or the corporate media, the 'powers that be' realize that they need to continue building their martial law apparatus. These Army National Guard job listings are just another piece to that puzzle proving what we already know is being built," the editorial claimed.
HR 645 the National Emergency Centers Establishment Act is a proposed bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that would authorize FEMA to build no less than six National Emergency Centers throughout the U.S. on closed or open military facilities. These facilities are to be designed to house large numbers of people. Why would emergency centers need to be built on closed or open military facilities unless there was a need to keep people from coming in and out of them?
KBR was granted a government contract a few years ago to build facilities to [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]house[/COLOR][/COLOR] illegal immigrants. Now with illegal immigration becoming less of a problem with the U.S. economy in the toilet, these facilities can now be used for other purposes.