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home | Articles | Concentration Camp Research Project
 

Concentration Camp Research Project
Gary North
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May 6, 2008

Occasionally, someone sends me a link to something that sounds plausible, but which would require a team to research carefully. Such is this link:

http://www.sianews.com:80/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1062

It lists the numbers of certain Presidential executive orders, and it provides a brief summary of each of them.

Then it lists empty military bases, supposedly owned by FEMA, that could serve as concentration camps under a declared national emergency.

I suggest that you pick one executive order to research and one empty base close to you. Does it say what the article says it says?

Second, if you have some free time, do some low-key, quiet research about the base. Use the Web to do a preliminary survey.


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If you visit the town to ask questions locally, do not park your car close to the person you ask. Your car has a license plate. Park it around tye corner. Do not ask a lot of people on the same day. Ask the question only as part of a larger list about the town. Put the question no higher than #6 from the top.

You're in a local barbershop or diner. People chat. Join in. Maybe you're thinking of moving to town. What's the town like? Schools? Jobs? Churches? Etc. And, oh yes, how many people work on that base outside of town?

If you shoot a video or photo, do it with a telephoto lens.

Let me know if you find anything interesting.


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