American Concentration Camps

A dear friend of mine accuses me of going too far sometimes.  He likes stories about aliens and he's passionate about 9/11 truth, but when I bring up FEMA camps he says he doesn't want to hear it.

"I want to believe we live in a great country where we all care about one another," he says.

I want to believe that too.

But ignoring obvious facts is not going to make those facts go away.

The great thing about the alternative information and truth movement is that it is based on solid research.  The mainstream media and government officials may dismiss us as "conspiracy theorists", but you should realize that eveything I post here is backed up by evidence.

When Alex Jones or David Icke or Steve Quayle make a claim, they do so knowing they have the documents, photographs, studies, and interviews to verify what they are saying.

These aren't ghost stories for the paranoid.  The sad, sad truth is that these things are true.  We have all been sold a fairy tale, a pack of lies about a world that doesn't really exist except in our minds.

It brings me no joy in telling you this.  In all honesty, the notion of FEMA concentration camps on American soil scares the crap out of me.

Most recent counts put their number at over 600. Why are there so many empty prisons with the wire on the fence turned inward?  Who are these prisons meant to house?

They do exist.  Find the one nearest you on this site that lists them state by state.

Do your own research.  The truth is really unpleasant, but it is crucial if we are to turn our world into a place we really want it to be.

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