I just got back from a FEMA Detainment Camp
Valhall
The Divine Sibyl
Keeper of the Mystic Fish Writer
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posted on 6-9-2005 at 12:59 AM Post Number: 1664014 (post id:
1685907)
I just got back from a FEMA Detainment Camp
I'm extremely depressed to report that things seem to only be
getting sadder concerning the people so devastatingly affected
by Katrina last week. Two car loads of us headed over to Falls
Creek, a youth camp for Southern Baptist churches in Oklahoma
that agreed to have its facilities used to house Louisiana
refugees. I'm afraid the camp is not going to be used as the
kind people of the churches who own the cabins believe it was
going to be used.
Jesse Jackson was right when he said "refugees" was not the
appropriate word for the poor souls dislocated due to Katrina.
But he was wrong about why it is not appropriate. It's not
appropriate because they are detainees, not refugees.
Falls Creek is like a small town that is closed down about 9
months out of the year. It is made up of cabins that range from
small and humble to large and grandiose, according to how much
money the church who owns the cabin has. Each cabin has full
kitchen facilities, bathrooms and usually have two large
bunkrooms - one for women and one for men. The occupancy of the
cabins varies according to the church. This past week the
Southern Baptist association of Oklahoma offered the facility as
a place to house refugees from the Katrina disaster. Each church
owning a cabin was then called to find out if they would make
their cabin available. Churches across the state agreed.
I started my journey by loading six large trash bags full of
clothes in the back of my beetle buggy. I then went to the local
Dollar General and purchased various hygiene products, snacks
and even a set of dominoes and a deck of cards. I had my
daughter take her own shopping cart and go and select her own
items that she wanted to take. I told her to imagine herself
without anything in the world and then select what she would
need to live every day.
We then met up with my elderly parents who had gone to the
Dollar Store themselves, and to the grocery store and had spent
WAY too much of their limited social security on the venture.
But that's okay. We ended up having to take both vehicles on the
150 mile round trip because they were both pretty full. My son
showed up and wanted to go. He drove my parents while my
daughter and I rode in my car.
To say we all left with excitement would be appropriate. My 78
year old mother is a "fixer". She loves to help people and she
absolutely needs some one to dote over. That she was about to be
able to help some people who had lost all in their lives had her
feeling physically healthier than I've seen her in days. I was
glad to get the chance to actively do something other than
donate what little I can to some faceless charity hoping it
would get to the people who needed it. I felt glad I could do
some small something that might cut through the helplessness
I've felt over this situation. Both of my kids were eager to
assist.
The only odd thing that occurred prior to setting off happened
while I was gassing up in our small town. My daughter was
pumping the gas and a lady she knew pulled up to an adjacent
pump. My daughter started telling her where we were going and
that we were taking things to the refugees. The lady told my
daughter that she had been told the Red Cross was not allowing
any one to deliver supplies. When I returned to the car from
paying for the gas my daughter informed of this. I told her that
the Red Cross would not be preventing the members of our church
from entering our own cabin, so it really didn't matter. It was
at that point we decided to stop back by the house and get my
daughter's camera so that she could take pictures if required.
From the moment I heard about Falls Creek being scheduled to
receive refugees I had two thoughts run through my mind:
1. What a beautiful place to be able to stay while trying to get
your life back in order.
2. What a terrible location to be when you're trying to get your
life back in order.
The first thought is because Falls Creek is nestled in the
Arbuckle Mountains of south central Oklahoma. One of the more
beautiful regions of the state. It would be a peaceful and
beautiful place to try to start mending emotionally, and begin
to figure what you're going to do next.
The second thought comes because Falls Creek is very secluded
and absolutely no where near a population center. The closest
route from Falls Creek to a connecting road is three miles on a
winding narrow road called "High Road" (It gets that name for
two reasons - it's goes over the mountain instead of around it
like "Low Road" does, and it's where the teenagers of the area
go to party). The road has not a single home on it for over 3
miles. After battling that 3 miles over mountains, you'll find
yourself about 5 miles from the nearest town, Davis, Oklahoma,
population ca. 2000. This is no place to start a new life.
A few pictures headed toward Falls Creek over High Road to give
you a feel of the seclusion.
Click rest of story with photo's...
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AMERICAN CONCENTRATION CAMPS
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Interament Camps Map Posted 8/19/01
Sun Aug 19 02:01:46 2001
RECEIVED VIA MAIL 8/17/01
Dear APFN:
Sorry to sound mysterious, but with Echolon snooping I didn't
want to
send a red flag.
My friend was a dispatcher for the truck lines for 35 years and
no dummy.
When the bases were closed and her trucks sent in she knew by
the material sent in
that they were being rehabed for internment centers. enclosed is
the
map she kept track of them.
Also you are missing the underground city of Denver under the
airport and the
crematorium below. there was a website that carried the article
and pictures.
If you want, I'll try to dig them up.
Also unknown is the 350 special forces military men last seen
going to
the Denver airport and remain missing. This was 3 years ago.
Yours in the knowing Christians.
/s/
Concentration camps in US by State index
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Concentration camps in US
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MILITARY POLICE INTERNMENT/RESETTLEMENT OPERATIONS
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Interament Camps Map Posted 8/19/01 PDF FORMAT:
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Concentration/Detention Camps
UN Equipment Said In Place Around US
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CIVILIAN INTERNMENT CAMPS UP FOR REVIEW
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Concentration Camp Locations in Southern California
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U.S. CONCENTRATION CAMPS FEMA AND THE REX 84 PROGRAM
"The Rex 84 Program was established on the reasoning that if a
mass exodus of illegal aliens crossed the Mexican/US border,
they would be quickly rounded up and detained in detention
centers by FEMA. Rex 84 allowed many military bases to be closed
down and to be turned into prisons"
Heres the full article
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Web site of Concentration Camps made for you! One of the U.S.
Plans for NWO "New world Order"
U.S. CONCENTRATION CAMPS
FEMA AND THE REX 84 PROGRAM
There over 600 prison camps in the United States, all fully
operational and ready to receive prisoners. They are all staffed
and even surrounded by full-time guards, but they are all empty.
These camps are to be operated by FEMA (Federal Emergency
Management Agency) should Martial Law need to be implemented in
the United States.
The Rex 84 Program was established on the reasoning that if a
mass exodus of illegal aliens crossed the Mexican/US border,
they would be quickly rounded up and detained in detention
centers by FEMA. Rex 84 allowed many military bases to be closed
down and to be turned into prisons.
Operation Cable Splicer and Garden Plot are the two sub programs
which will be implemented once the Rex 84 program is initiated
for its proper purpose. Garden Plot is the program to control
the population. Cable Splicer is the program for an orderly
takeover of the state and local governments by the federal
government. FEMA is the executive arm of the coming police state
and thus will head up all operations. The Presidential Executive
Orders already listed on the Federal Register also are part of
the legal framework for this operation.
The camps all have railroad facilities as well as roads leading
to and from the detention facilities. Many also have an airport
nearby. The majority of the camps can house a population of
20,000 prisoners. Currently, the largest of these facilities is
just outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Alaskan facility is a
massive mental health facility and can hold approximately 2
million people.
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