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Title: Gulags For American Citizens In Final Planning Stages
Source: prisonplanet.com
URL Source: http://prisonplanet.com/articles/ma ... 6/010306gulagsforamericans.htm
Published: Oct 7, 2006
Author: Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
Post Date: 2006-10-07 12:52:47 by Ferret Mike
Keywords: None
Views: 864
Comments: 61

Halliburton sex slave trade criminals prepare camps for political dissidents

Bush administration and US army preparations to target American citizens and intern them in forced labor camps has vastly accelerated in the past month and commentators from all over the political spectrum are sounding the alarm bells that the round-ups may begin soon.

Once the bane of the media's stereotypical 'tin foil hat wearing' caricatures, concentration camps in America are now serious news and no one is laughing.

Following the news first given wide attention by this website, that Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown and Root had been awarded a $385 million dollar contract by Homeland Security to construct detention and processing facilities in the event of a national emergency, the Alternet website put together an alarming report that collated all the latest information on plans to initiate internment of political subversives and Muslims after the next major terror attack in the US.

The article highlighted the disturbing comments of Sen. Lindsey Graham, who encouraged torture supporting Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to target, "Fifth Columnists" Americans who show disloyalty and sympathize with "the enemy," whoever that enemy may be.

It is important to stress that the historical precedent mirrors exactly what the Halliburton camp deal outlines. Oliver North's Reagan era Rex 84 plan proposed rounding up 400,000 refugees, under FEMA, in the event of "uncontrolled population movements" over the Mexican border into the United States.

The real agenda, just as it is with Halliburton's gulags, was to use the cover of rounding up immigrants and illegal aliens as a smokescreen for targeting political dissidents. From 1967 to 1971 the FBI kept a list of persons to be rounded up as subversive, dubbed the "ADEX" list.

The current terrorist suspect list was recently revealed to contain the names of 325,000 people. The government claimed that only a tiny fraction were American citizens living in America but when compared to the potential terrorist list in the UK, which under section 44 of the terrorism act has ensnared at least 119,000 people, most of them innocent protesters, the number is likely to be far higher. Britain's population is only 60 million compared to the US at 295 million.

Halliburton, through their KBR subsidiary, is the same company that built most of the major new detention camps in Iraq and Afghanistan. KBR have been embroiled in a human sex slave trade that their representatives have lobbied to continue.

We have a company that has been handed a contract to build prison camps in America that is engaged in trafficking young girls and women. Can this horror movie get any more frightening?

A much discussed and circulated report, the Pentagon's Civilian Inmate Labor Program, has recently been updated and the revision details a "template for developing agreements" between the Army and corrections facilities for the use of civilian inmate labor on Army installations."

The plan is clearly to swallow up disenfranchised groups likes prisoners and Muslims at first and then extend the policy to include 'Fifth Columnists,' otherwise known as anyone who disagrees with the government or exercises their Constitutional rights.

Respected author Peter Dale Scott speculated that the "detention centers could be used to detain American citizens if the Bush administration were to declare martial law."

Daniel Ellsberg, former Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary of Defense, called the plan, "preparation for a roundup after the next 9/11 for Mid-Easterners, Muslims and possibly dissenters. They've already done this on a smaller scale, with the 'special registration' detentions of immigrant men from Muslim countries, and with Guantanamo."

George Bush has declared himself to be dictator and to have supreme power over and above the limitations of the US Constitution. Bush administration officials like Alberto Gonzales have declared Bush to be "above the law." White House advisors are openly discussing the legality of crushing a child's testicles as part of the war on terror. Preparation for the internment of thousands of Americans who are 'disloyal' in times of emergency are afoot.

The next step is clearer than it has ever been. One more large scale staged terror attack in America and the result will be martial law. When even famous singers like Morrissey are being detained and questioned by the secret service for "speaking out against the American and British governments," we know we are in a lot of trouble. (2 images)

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#21. To: jessejane (#20)

I know the song well. My Mom used to listen to Ray Coniff. I know most the lyrics too.

"Wildcat Harry, looking kind of pale, was standing by the Sheriff's side, and when the Sheriff says I'm taking you to jail, Wildcat raised his head and cried..."

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-10-07   17:23:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Ferret Mike (#21)

Being able to recite words, doesn't mean you understand the song. I'm a trained in opera, and can tell you right now, if you don't know what you are singing about, the words mean nothing...though it's nice to pronounce them right for the audience, and not to embarass yourself. Studying the language is very helpful, especially if you want to communicate with the heart of the audience.

The song you posted, from the Aids concert, had NOTHING to do, with the true meaning of the song. Unless you are talking about not fencing in people with aids. Which, to my knowledge, no one has ever suggested.

jessejane  posted on  2006-10-07   17:37:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: jessejane (#22)

I'm trained in opera,

I was trained in the Opera also for four years.

I was understudy to the HEAD janitor.

hehehehehehe

Hey, just a little joke.

Cynicom  posted on  2006-10-07   17:47:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: jessejane (#22)

I'm trained in opera,

Stop throwing things.

Cynicom  posted on  2006-10-07   17:47:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: jessejane (#22)

FAR out! I've had voice training also..

Lady X  posted on  2006-10-07   17:49:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Cynicom (#23)

To: jessejane

I'm trained in opera, I was trained in the Opera also for four years.

I was understudy to the HEAD janitor.

hehehehehehe

Hey, just a little joke.

ROFL!!!!

Once 2nd chair always 2nd chair.. hehehehe h:)

jessejane  posted on  2006-10-07   17:52:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Cynicom (#24)

Stop throwing things.

When the shilling stops, I'll be done too.. ;)

jessejane  posted on  2006-10-07   17:53:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: jessejane (#26)

I'm trained in opera,

Was that the High Brow Opera Company in Snootyville????

hehehehehehe

Cynicom  posted on  2006-10-07   17:54:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: Lady X (#25)

FAR out! I've had voice training also..

Kewl.

Mom was cruel. My sister got the worst of it. Baton, accordian, and tap. I escaped with Opera. Other than the lisp, it went well.. /s

jessejane  posted on  2006-10-07   17:55:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Cynicom (#28)

Was that the High Brow Opera Company in Snootyville????

hehehehehehe

Don't think we ventured to your parts of the world.. ;)

jessejane  posted on  2006-10-07   17:56:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: jessejane (#29)

I got classical ballet also..

Lady X  posted on  2006-10-07   17:56:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: jessejane (#27)

When the shilling stops, I'll be done too.. ;)

I admit, it is obvious that we low brow type of people have not the proper appreciation of the finer arts.

Instead we make bum jokes and laff at ourselves.

Hey, at least its cheap and keeps us out of trouble.

Cynicom  posted on  2006-10-07   17:58:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: Lady X, jessejane (#31)

I got classical ballet also..

I'm outta here.

You people do not speak my language.

Cynicom  posted on  2006-10-07   18:00:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: Lady X (#31)

I got classical ballet also..

Awesome!!! Mom was afraid of hammertoe. So, thankfully, I only had to wear ballet slippers for Christmas pictures.. ;)

Seriously, that's tough stuff.. My best friend at the time, PATREEECIA, you weren't allowed to say her name the way it was spelled... also took ballet. She was very talented until the money ran out. Then, she was sent to tap.

jessejane  posted on  2006-10-07   18:03:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: Cynicom (#33)

You people do not speak my language.

Yes we do.

Most of us do not have an imagined victim status. ;)

jessejane  posted on  2006-10-07   18:09:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: It Is A Republic (#8)

Since some of the hate mongers here accuse me of being a Bushbot,

You should be more concerned that they call you a fool, a moron, a fag, an asshole and a jerk !

"bis pueri senes"

"old men are twice boys"

noone222  posted on  2006-10-07   18:22:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: jessejane (#35)

Most of us do not have an imagined victim status. ;)

I second that emotion !

"bis pueri senes"

"old men are twice boys"

noone222  posted on  2006-10-07   18:29:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: noone222 (#36)

fool, a moron, a fag, an asshole and a jerk

Universal meanings can not be bound by being a simple minded bot. So, you've in fact, given him a promotion. ;)

jessejane  posted on  2006-10-07   18:31:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: noone222 (#37)

Excellent!!

Love that song too.

Was that BECK!! oh my...

jessejane  posted on  2006-10-07   18:34:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: jessejane (#39)

Was that BECK!! oh my...

I dunno ... but this is !!!

"bis pueri senes"

"old men are twice boys"

noone222  posted on  2006-10-07   18:39:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: Ferret Mike (#0) (Edited)

Bush administration and US army preparations to target American citizens and intern them in forced labor camps has vastly accelerated in the past month and commentators from all over the political spectrum are sounding the alarm bells that the round-ups may begin soon.

BRING IT ON MUTHERFUCKERS AND BRING YOUR BEST. YOU'RE GONNA' NEED 'EM! First one through the door gets a 30-30 through the head. I'll use assorted calibers on the rest of you jackboots.

This is STILL America, and you're gonna' find out the hard way if you start any "roundups" for thought crimes. Oh yeah, make sure your stormtroopers are single, I'd hate to create any fatherless children.



***LEAP***

"I tell you, freedom and human rights in America are doomed. The U.S. Government will lead the American people, and the West in general, into an unbearable hell and choking life.
-- Osama bin Laden
"A prohibition law strikes at the very principles upon which our govt was founded."
- Lincoln
All our liberties are due to men who, when their conscience has compelled them, have broken the laws of the land.
--William K Clifford

IndieTX  posted on  2006-10-07   18:43:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: noone222 (#40) (Edited)

The hook of that song is very familiar.. We don't need no...(education).. it saves it'self from copyright issues though .. of course.. but .. funny stuff.. two turntables and a microphone.. I bet a lot of kids can identify with that... :)

BTW.. I know it's Beckham..

jessejane  posted on  2006-10-07   18:58:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: noone222 (#36)

I guess that is the price one has to pay for pointing out the stupidity and tin foil helmet idiocy you display. Putting the razor wire on your pen now. Check under your bed before you go to sleep, there might be a clue to the real 9-11 perps under there.

It Is A Republic  posted on  2006-10-07   20:12:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#44. To: Ferret Mike, Jethro Tull (#17)

David Byrne

We did a David Byrne show (without the Talking Heads) at the Aragon brawlroom in Chicago (forgot what year, but maybe around '92). It was the first show to be sponsored at that venue by 7up in maybe 10 years because of the reputation that place acquired as a rowdy show house (why you think it was called the "brawlroom" LOL).

Before the show, we had a meeting and the boss told us not to beat the crap out of anyone, don't swear at people, and if someone was standing on a chair, ask them "please get down," and last but not least, do your best to not eject anyone. We were also told there were a bunch of bigshots from 7up who were to be in the balcony and they would be watching everything.

During the show, I was working the aisle on house right and we were told to keep the crowd held at the back of the aisle (general admission house needs clear aisles). At one point, during the break, there was a commotion on the other side of the chairs near the back on my side. I went over there to put a damper on whatever was happening, and when I finished I started back to my spot.

I noticed one of my partners was walking a goof down the aisle, with his hands firmly around the little pipsqueak's neck. When he got to the back of the aisle, he turn the sucker loose and told him to get lost. My buddy then turned around and was walking toward the front. I had gotten over to my spot by that time and when I looked, the goofy fucker was behind my partner waving his hand at the back of his head as if to slap him.

I caught up to them and grabbed him by his leather and gave him a pull. When the slack gave out of his clothes and he started to move, I made a pivot and followed thru on the motion toward the back of the aisle. When I turned him loose, I half expected him to fall on his ass. But, he stayed on his feet and slid the last five or six rows standing up (you know how the floor can get wet at these shows).

When he got to the end of the aisle, the crowd did the Red Sea effect and he slid another 10 or 12 feet back before he stopped. It was funnier than shit and I could hardly believe my eyes.

After the show, the boss pigeon-holed me and the other guy and yelled at us for doing that, him for grabbing the kid by the throat and me for giving him a fling down the aisle. I guess he saw it or was told about it.

I told the boss and the other guy agreed with me, that at least we didn't kick his ass and throw him out. And the boss said, "Yeah, I guess you didn't, but next time don't do anything like that where it can be seen."

What he didn't know about was the guy I dropped like a sack of potatoes who was doing some moshing (this was about the time it was becoming popular) in the crowd and was distubing the other patrons. Just so happened when he came close he swung his arm up and hit me in the head. On the next pass when he came close, I hit him as hard as I could in the solar plexus and he went down like a rock. My partner happened to be there and he told me to take a walk up front for a few minutes and cool off.

After the guy who slid into the crowd stopped moving, the guy I dropped went over to him and (I could read his lips) told him, "Hey, don't mess with that dude or he will fuck you up." And the guy was right. I was in no mood for games.

Just another story from the good old days. ;0)

“The tendency of democracies is, in all things, to mediocrity, since the tastes, knowledge, and principles of the majority form the tribunal of appeal.” James Fenimore Cooper

BTP Holdings  posted on  2006-10-07   21:19:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#45. To: IndieTX (#41)

Oh yeah, make sure your stormtroopers are single, I'd hate to create any fatherless children.

That's alright, you go ahead and do it to them. I'll adopt the poor orphans and raise them up as constitutionalists (and I'll get their poor widows between the sheets while I'm at it.) ROTFLOL!

“The tendency of democracies is, in all things, to mediocrity, since the tastes, knowledge, and principles of the majority form the tribunal of appeal.” James Fenimore Cooper

BTP Holdings  posted on  2006-10-07   21:26:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#46. To: BTP Holdings (#45) (Edited)

Prison camps, hah, I'll be the guy willing to jump off a cliff for effect.
"To Lay Me Down"
Words by Robert Hunter; music by Jerry Garcia
Copyright Ice Nine Publishing; used by permission

To lay me down
once more

To lay me down
with my head
in sparkling clover
Let the world go by
all lost in dreaming
To lay me down
one last time
To lay me down

To be with you
once more
To be with you
with our bodies
close together
Let the world go by
like clouds a-streaming
To lay me down
one last time

To lay me down

To lay me down
To lay me down
To lay me down
One last time
To lay me down

To lie with you
once more

to lie with you
with our dreams
entwined together
To lie beside you
my love still sleeping
to tell sweet lies
one last time
and say goodnight

to lay me down,
to lay me down
to lay me down
one last time
to lay me down
to lay me down
one last time
to lay me down

After a shooting spree, they always want to take the guns away from the people who didn't do it. I sure as hell wouldn't want to live in a society where the only people allowed guns are the police and the military. - William S. Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2006-10-07   21:28:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#47. To: Cynicom (#32)

After a shooting spree, they always want to take the guns away from the people who didn't do it. I sure as hell wouldn't want to live in a society where the only people allowed guns are the police and the military. - William S. Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2006-10-07   21:39:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#48. To: Dakmar (#46)

Words by Robert Hunter; music by Jerry Garcia

Lot's of fun times working the Grateful Dead. ;0)

“The tendency of democracies is, in all things, to mediocrity, since the tastes, knowledge, and principles of the majority form the tribunal of appeal.” James Fenimore Cooper

BTP Holdings  posted on  2006-10-07   21:42:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#49. To: It Is A Republic (#43)

a clue to the real 9-11 perps under there.

Don't look now, but those 19 Arabs didn't do it. ROTFLOL!

“The tendency of democracies is, in all things, to mediocrity, since the tastes, knowledge, and principles of the majority form the tribunal of appeal.” James Fenimore Cooper

BTP Holdings  posted on  2006-10-07   21:44:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#50. To: It Is A Republic (#43)

frank burns eats worms

After a shooting spree, they always want to take the guns away from the people who didn't do it. I sure as hell wouldn't want to live in a society where the only people allowed guns are the police and the military. - William S. Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2006-10-07   21:47:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#51. To: BTP Holdings (#49)

I could round up 20 stooges with like 5 grand. Really, why won't you trust me on this?

After a shooting spree, they always want to take the guns away from the people who didn't do it. I sure as hell wouldn't want to live in a society where the only people allowed guns are the police and the military. - William S. Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2006-10-07   21:49:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#52. To: IndieTX (#41)

I was down at Saturday Market and this woman at the Cannabis information booth turned white when I said simular things as you about what changes if they start rounding people up. The man whom I was talking to she queried for moral support to reinforce "how violent and wrong I was."

He shrugged and said, “Posterity: you will never know how much it has cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it.” He asked her who said it, she didn't know. He asked me if I knew. I said John Quincy Adams.

He looked at her and said, "There in lies the difference; he understands something you don't. He knows what the most precious thing we own is, who earned it for us, what they paid for it, and all he was saying is he is not willing to give it up if he's still breathing."

She still didn't understand what he meant. I did though. And as whom I spoke to is a peaceful man who is an activist who has organized peaceful anti-war demonstrations in the past she was mortified, but I wasn't.

I was actually impressed he showed the understanding he did. But I really shouldn't have been surprised though. He wouldn't be in the role of an informal local leader if he didn't have insight like this.

This was an interesting moment for me.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-10-07   21:51:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: Ferret Mike (#52)

Cannabis information booth

I hear California passed the industrial hemp bill, and North Dakota may be next. We may be able to get it passed in Missouri this coming year.

I'll bet it was. I wish I was there. ;0)

“The tendency of democracies is, in all things, to mediocrity, since the tastes, knowledge, and principles of the majority form the tribunal of appeal.” James Fenimore Cooper

BTP Holdings  posted on  2006-10-07   22:14:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#54. To: BTP Holdings, IndieTX (#53) (Edited)

Scenes from a favorite movie of mine set to music. Both these are good. And the message threaded through both applies to enemies that are domestic as well as those who are foreign.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-10-07   22:17:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#55. To: BTP Holdings (#53)

http://www.mara.org/~swave/music/Rush-74-Need_Some_Love.mp3

After a shooting spree, they always want to take the guns away from the people who didn't do it. I sure as hell wouldn't want to live in a society where the only people allowed guns are the police and the military. - William S. Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2006-10-07   22:23:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#56. To: Ferret Mike (#54)

Fantastic. Red Dawn..one of the best movies ever made.



***LEAP***

"I tell you, freedom and human rights in America are doomed. The U.S. Government will lead the American people, and the West in general, into an unbearable hell and choking life.
-- Osama bin Laden
"A prohibition law strikes at the very principles upon which our govt was founded."
- Lincoln
All our liberties are due to men who, when their conscience has compelled them, have broken the laws of the land.
--William K Clifford

IndieTX  posted on  2006-10-08   8:22:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#57. To: IndieTX (#56) (Edited)

I sat through three showings of it the first time I saw it. I found it riveting. It is haunting to look at some of the attitude and revenge based "ethos of the warrior" of those troopers jumping in with MC-1 Chutes and look at how we act in Iraq and the similarities are haunting.

I sat through it not because I like action shoot them up, I actually don't. I do not have illusions about the glory of combat or think any fun or joy exists in that work. I did it to think, because it damn sure made me do that.

I view Bush as worse then the kid who because a collaborator to save loved ones as the kid dimed on his friends with the locater, Bush betrays the Constitution for power, wealth and because of a sense of destiny the worst tin pot dictators in history have had.

I would kill any in my combat element for snitching even out of weakness. That would have it's value on countering any value the enemy would have in using hostages to gain compliance.

That tell it all what I think of Bush. I don't think I need to elaborate any more then that about traitors to get a point across in this day and age certain speech is illegal.

It accurately showed many things about insurgency, hunger, suffering, death, innovation, determination, and what keeps you arm at night enough not to quit the field of battle.

Friends who because criminals to set fire to SUVs and try to blow up a fuel company tried to extract information I was taught. But I refused to give it. What I learned has a 'break glass in case of emergency' aspect to it.

I can go to the hardware store, drug store and farm supply store and do things such as McViegh did easy as making pie. But I was taught things for the reason of defense of what I love. I am good at ferreting out information and I suppose I know more then I should have learned about some things.

And I am far from the only one with this knowledge and skills, and if the Bushs of America turn the hounds on his own people, people with particular knowledge and experience have an obligation.

In guerrilla warfare you have no supply lines, commo is irregular with security as the main consideration. You in a sense are already the man who ate his last meal and is watching the hands of the clock approach midnight.

You are fighting to slow the hands of the clock down. It is not an enviable role, it is not fun, you don't feel a sense of glory living with far and that "it keeps me warm at night anger" fire in your belly you need, but if you have clarity of what is important enough to value more then your own existence, you do the role anyway.

Red Dawn is prophetic in another way. No country on the fact of this planet has lasted forever, and no weapons of war have ever been made that were not eventually used.

I'd like to live to a ripe old age, but if I don't, so be it.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-10-08   10:37:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#58. To: willyone (#16) (Edited)

just curious, willy, are you as grumpy and serious in real life as you come across on the net? are you anhedonic?

p.s. still playing small ball, huh? can't hit a homer so you have to use the hit 'n run.

christine  posted on  2006-10-08   14:38:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#59. To: robin (#5)

The Bolsheviks created the first gulags, where they murdered tens of millions of Russian Christians.

Nope. The first ones were used by the British in the Boer War, where they put the children, wives and the elderly of the Boers into camps and basically starved them to death. More than 40, 000 died, which, given the very limited numbers of Boers, amounted to genocide. You may be interested in learning that the British have always been behind Communism.

The Solution is to apply, for the first time in the history of the United States, the Constitution to Washington, D.C.

richard9151  posted on  2006-10-12   14:54:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#60. To: richard9151 (#59)

I do know about the Boers, we discussed it here on this forum at some length over a year ago.

But that was small potatoes compared to what the Bolsheviks accomplished.

Most Profound Man in Iraq — An unidentified farmer in a fairly remote area who, after being asked by Reconnaissance Marines if he had seen any foreign fighters in the area replied "Yes, you."

robin  posted on  2006-10-12   15:00:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#61. To: richard9151 (#59)

Hi richard!!!!

Jethro Tull  posted on  2006-10-12   15:03:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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