Anybody who doesn't think our government is capable and willing to do bad things to us has their head in the sand. How about giving smallpox infected blankets to the Indians, or the Tuskeegee experiment. FEMA camps really exist at physical locations that in many cases you can drive past close enough to see. What are they saving them for? Why didn't they use them during hurricane Katrina which should have been considered a national emergency, instead if housing people in a stadium? When Sarah Palin was running for VP a video circulated where she gave a commencement speach telling the students that in the "time of trouble" Alaska would be a refuge for people fleeing the troubles referred to by fundamentalist Christians in regards to Revelations prophecies. She didn't tell the students that Alaska which has one of the lowest populations also has the largest capacity FEMA camp in the nation. What for? The people in Nazi Germany didn't want to believe the rumors/conspiracy theories they were hearing either. Don't think that they had a monopoly on evil. That kind of evil can happen anywhere.
My son is a conspiracy nut and it's annoying!
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Anybody who doesn't think our government is capable and willing to do bad things to us has their head in the sand. How about giving smallpox infected blankets to the Indians, or the Tuskeegee experiment. FEMA camps really exist at physical locations that in many cases you can drive past close enough to see. What are they saving them for? Why didn't they use them during hurricane Katrina which should have been considered a national emergency, instead if housing people in a stadium? When Sarah Palin was running for VP a video circulated where she gave a commencement speach telling the students that in the "time of trouble" Alaska would be a refuge for people fleeing the troubles referred to by fundamentalist Christians in regards to Revelations prophecies. She didn't tell the students that Alaska which has one of the lowest populations also has the largest capacity FEMA camp in the nation. What for? The people in Nazi Germany didn't want to believe the rumors/conspiracy theories they were hearing either. Don't think that they had a monopoly on evil. That kind of evil can happen anywhere.