Les camps de la FEMA aux États-Unis

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On entends beaucoup parler des camps de la FEMA, aux États-Unis.

Dans le cas d'une soudaine nécessité de recourir à la quarantaine pour isoler des populations entières, la FEMA s'est dotée de pouvoirs orwéliens.

Voici une chronique parmi d'autres de la montée de ces camps de détention, juste sous nos yeux...
  • FEMA Facilities Hidden In Plain Site

    Contact Debbie Morgan, [email protected]

    Columbia, MO, December 15, 2010 - There have been reports that a multi-million dollar government facility is being built in Wichita KS to house military and the national guard, and it will also be used by FEMA as emergency housing in case of emergency. Is there really a need for FEMA to build new facilities? Past recent history says there is not.

    In the most recent Lewis/Franchi production, Enemy of the State: Camp FEMA Part 2, Oklahoma City resident and talk radio host James Lane shows viewers a different use for old, empty buildings: emergency housing for FEMA. During the Hurricane Gustav disaster, the Lucent Technologies Building, in Oklahoma City, was used to house hurricane refugees from Louisiana and Texas. Lane's concern, however, stemmed from how easily this particular building could be "locked down." In light of the possible quarantining of individuals during a biological attack, emergency or disaster, this particular facility is quite alarming. It is completely fenced, with barbed wire on the tops of the fencing, with turnstile entry and very limited entry and exit points. It did not help matters that there was rail access just a few feet away.

    Lewis and Franchi have received several e-mails about FEMA facilities; from towers going up all over Charlotte NC, to FEMA adding on to a school in Augusta KS, to the new facility being built in Wichita, KS, to a former army infantryman reporting that, during training at AP Hill, he and others witnessed a huge prison-like facility on the base. In Seymour, CT, FEMA held a class on disasters and emergencies and handed out "homework" for the students...the filling out of FEMA documents that the concerned parent says were "very intrusive" and that they requested "very personal information."

    Other topics and questions covered in Enemy of the State include the disturbing training of local and state police officers by the Department of Homeland Security, the roll the SPLC plays in government information and their demonization of the Oath Keepers, the part the Model State Emergency Health Powers Act plays in local and state responses to emergencies and much more.

    For more information and to see teasers of the new film, please visit this site.
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