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FEMA Camps: City to Exile the Homeless; Its not a Conspiracy Theory Anymore
Brandon Walker
Prison Planet.com
November 5, 2013
In August the city of Colombia, South Carolina, had a problem. A festival honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Movement was coming to town. They couldnt be seen with all the homeless when guests arrived from all parts of the United States. So the city council held a vote and made homelessness a crime.
The Columbia City Council unanimously approved the plan, creating special police patrols that would enforce quality of life laws involving loitering, public urination and other crimes not necessarily restricted to the homeless population. Those officers would then offer the homeless a choice: Go to jail for their homelessness or be shuffled to a 240-bed, 24-hour shelter on the outskirts of town, which they wouldnt be allowed to easily leave.
That second option isnt jail, mind you, because the homeless are being confined with the help of a local charitable organization. Its charitable incarceration, you see. The homeless can leave, but they need to set up an appointment and be shuttled by a van.~Microsoft Media Net Money
Despite some news from the Main Stream Media, and Glenn Beck, it looks like the city went out of their way to begin staffing the 240 bed, 24 hour, razor wire topped FEMA camp that was supposed to be used in case of a disaster according to FEMA. Remember, these areas do not exist according to the news media. However the FEMA site has the plans and the implementations of them. FEMA has even built them for cities such as Galeston, Houston, New York, Boston, New Orleans, and even Colombia. Strange for areas that dont exist.
Link added Prison Planet.com » FEMA Camps: City to Exile the Homeless; It?s not a Conspiracy Theory Anymore
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Klqv9t1zVww]Police State 4: The Rise of FEMA Full Length - YouTube[/ame]
You ignoramouses may want to pull your heads out of your @$$e$ now !!!!!!!!!!
Brandon Walker
Prison Planet.com
November 5, 2013
In August the city of Colombia, South Carolina, had a problem. A festival honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Movement was coming to town. They couldnt be seen with all the homeless when guests arrived from all parts of the United States. So the city council held a vote and made homelessness a crime.
The Columbia City Council unanimously approved the plan, creating special police patrols that would enforce quality of life laws involving loitering, public urination and other crimes not necessarily restricted to the homeless population. Those officers would then offer the homeless a choice: Go to jail for their homelessness or be shuffled to a 240-bed, 24-hour shelter on the outskirts of town, which they wouldnt be allowed to easily leave.
That second option isnt jail, mind you, because the homeless are being confined with the help of a local charitable organization. Its charitable incarceration, you see. The homeless can leave, but they need to set up an appointment and be shuttled by a van.~Microsoft Media Net Money
Despite some news from the Main Stream Media, and Glenn Beck, it looks like the city went out of their way to begin staffing the 240 bed, 24 hour, razor wire topped FEMA camp that was supposed to be used in case of a disaster according to FEMA. Remember, these areas do not exist according to the news media. However the FEMA site has the plans and the implementations of them. FEMA has even built them for cities such as Galeston, Houston, New York, Boston, New Orleans, and even Colombia. Strange for areas that dont exist.
Link added Prison Planet.com » FEMA Camps: City to Exile the Homeless; It?s not a Conspiracy Theory Anymore
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Klqv9t1zVww]Police State 4: The Rise of FEMA Full Length - YouTube[/ame]
You ignoramouses may want to pull your heads out of your @$$e$ now !!!!!!!!!!
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