A new operation appears to have been launched in the mass media mind control complex to make people believe that FEMA camps do not exist. Talking head stooge and former drug addict Glenn Beck who gets paid millions of dollars to lie to people on his radio show and on Fox News, actually began talking about FEMA camps recently. Beck promised that his research team would get to the bottom of whats really going on with these FEMA camps. This is funny, because news of detention facilities being preserved and built in this country for large groups of people is 100% documented and is really nothing new. Of course, it is doubtful that Beck will actually reveal the truth about government detention facilities when his research team finishes their work. It appears as if the only reason why hes mentioning FEMA camps is so that he can setup phony arguments as to why they dont exist. Strangely enough, Ron Paul made an appearance on his program and actually told him that the camps dont exist. Dr. Paul is right on many issues, but he is wrong about the FEMA camps. In fact, it is amazing to see how Dr. Paul has now been turned into a media darling as the corporate medias old paradigms are being traded for new paradigms to keep people watching their fake news broadcasts. The fact that Dr. Paul wont expose the phony terror war fraud, the lies about 9/11 and is now claiming that FEMA camps dont exist is ridiculous. It is time to call a spade a spade.
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Lets look at some of the evidence that there are detention facilities in place that could be used to hold large quantities of people for whatever reason the government deems to be necessary.
First in the 1980s, it was reported by the Miami Herald, the Akron Beacon Journal and other publications on and after July 5th 1987 that Oliver North had assisted FEMA in drafting plans for civil defense. These plans included the suspension of the U.S. Constitution, the imposition of martial law, internment camps and turning control of state and local governments to military commanders and providing FEMA dictator like powers during catastrophic events including times of widespread political dissent. North himself was even asked about these reports during the Iran-Contra scandal by Congressman Jack Brooks but was stopped by the committee Chairman because it touched upon classified information.
We have George W. Bush signing into law a bill that allocated money to preserve Japanese internment camps that were used during World War II.
We have KBR the engineering arm of Halliburton being awarded a $385 million contract to build detention facilities under the guise that they would be used to house illegal aliens.
There is a declassified U.S. Army document posted on the U.S. Armys official web site outlining U.S. Army Regulation 210-35 which describes standard operating procedures on how to setup a Civilian Inmate Labor Program.
The Associated Press ran a report describing how FEMA is looking for ways to transport large quantities of people via trains during an emergency, much like the Nazis did with Jews back during World War II.
There is also ample anecdotal evidence of people who have reported facilities that appear to be built for the purpose of detaining large quantities of people around the country.
There is also a new bill entitled HR 645 the National Emergency Centers Establishment Act that was proposed by Congressman Alcee Hastings (D-FL) which would authorize and legalize FEMA camp facilities on open and closed military reservations.
It is impossible to dismiss all of this information and say that FEMA camps flat out dont exist. There is too much anecdotal evidence and mainstream news to say that it is just a wild conspiracy theory. We know there are Japanese internment camps and we know that KBR was given a huge contract to build detention facilities that are not being used to house any illegal aliens at this point in time.
With that said, we have to face the facts that there are detention facilities in existence today and that they are pushing to expand and legalize this insane FEMA camp program. It is pretty sad when there is literally nobody in Washington DC including Dr. Paul that is providing the full truth on anything. Even though Dr. Pauls campaign for President began as a positive resistance movement it was clearly infiltrated and steered in the wrong direction to ensure its eventual defeat. The globalists plan to get rid of the Federal Reserve, so they dont really mind the fact that Dr. Paul is over TV speaking out against it. They are just going to replace the Fed with the phony solution of a new central bank and a new debt based currency when the Federal Reserve Note currency collapses.
The entire political process is a joke and there doesnt appear to be any way to salvage it. The government is a criminal enterprise on every possible level and should be recognized as such. If Glenn Beck actually tells the truth about FEMAs role in continuity of government operations coupled with what's really happening with these camps, it will be an enormous surprise. It appears as if Dr. Pauls appearance was setup for Beck to later debunk this FEMA camp information with his bought and paid for research team cronies. Even though it is possible Dr. Paul might not have full access to all of the information about government run detention centers, his stance on other issues such as the phony threat of Al-Qaeda and the false flag terror attacks of 9/11 raises a number of questions. Who out there is providing the full truth about anything in Washington DC? The answer is simple, and that is nobody.
I backed off from Paul when he chose the party over the movement. He had a good thing going and failed to capitalize on it. That showed me he wasn't serious. I still like him and think he has good things to say but he seems to be controlled opposition.
I still like him and think he has good things to say but he seems to be controlled opposition.
I still peg it to the time period of the South Carolina Debates during the primaries - there was one Ron Paul before that and different Ron Paul after them. At this point they do appear to have a "handle" on him and he is dancing when told to dance. I think you are correct in that he is now "controlled opposition". He sounded visibly shook up when he made the 911 denial at the SC Debate. Listen to the audio and the intonation - he is scared and almost pleading when the talking head forces him to say the earth does not move.
Just thought I'd brag a bit. I'm taking the day off to transplant cabbage and onions and to start germinating tomatoes. I'm going with an all heirloom crop for the farmers market. I'll still grow hybrids to sell to my commercial customers.
Good to hear from you. I was thinking about you the other day wondering how you were doing - evidently the communication got through on one of those less understood channels. ;-)
Which varieties are you growing this year? I am trying some new ones and it looks to be a fun year. The coolest is an heirloom called "Yellow Fleshed Purple Smudge" which is a yellow-orange tomato with true eggplant purple smudges on the shoulders. The photos are very pretty and it is supposed to be pretty tasty as well (expensive seed though - 2.75 for 10 seeds). I tend to like the orange varieties - the flavor is in some ways richer than the reds. My all time favorite is Yellow Brandywine, but they are not the most productive variety in the world - although one year I did get exceptional production off of one plant - the "Platfoot Strain". I think I am going to grow a really large variety this year (I'm starting my seeds now too) and was thinking about "Big Zac" which routinely gets to 4 or 5 pounds but decided on Omar's Lebanese which is almost as large but is more productive and better tasting. Sigh! I could babble about gardening for hours. I hope all is well with you. How's the economy down your way?
I'm growing Mortgage Lifters, Heirloom Beefsteak, Golden Jubilee, Prudens Purple, Brandywine and Marmande.
My melon patch this year will feature Jenny Lind, Delicious 51, and Hale's best cantaloupes along with Moon and Stars, Tom Watson and Georgia Rattlesnake watermelons.
The economy around here is looking a bit darker every day. Our local Chevy dealer is the oldest existing franchise in the state and he just announced he will be closing.
We're still pretty busy at the feed mill but we have frozen new hires. I'm working a lot of OT here lately and I have quite a few more responsibilities than I used to.
My best observation on the economy should come after the market season begins. I'll let you know how sales go.
Growing for local markets seems to be returning. There is a bill wending its way through Congress which could put some obscene restrictions on - under the guise of "fighting terrism".
I've grown Pruden's Purple and it is one of my all time favorites. They taste as good as Brandywine, which I've grown as well - it broke my Bamboo Supports it was so loaded, but are 2 to 3 weeks earlier. Golden Jubilee is another long time favorite. They are are wonderful sliced medium thick and then layered out on a plate with some slivers of Red Onion and then topped with a drizzle of Italian dressing. Not as productive as I would like but it is a wonderful tomato (as I'm sure you know it was an AAS Winner when it was introduced).
If you haven't tried it the "Golden Jenny" (Baker Creek Seed Co.) is a wonderful small orange melon and is one of the best Orange Fleshed Cantaloupes I've grown. Very productive as well - as many as 10 melons per vine. For a Green Fleshed Desert Melon try Ogen (Baker Creek, Seed Savers, Botanical Interests) which is a smooth (very light netting) that ripens to a very pretty mixture of gold and green. Also they are VERY productive producing as much as ten melons per vine - I've gotten 6 just growing them in containers. They are as sweet as a honeydew but with much more better flavor (hints of pineapple and spice), and have a nice citrusy aroma. One of my all time favorites and for an early variety they are good sized running around 3 pounds but I have had them close to 4 and as small as 2 1/4. They are an old Hungarian heirloom grown in Israel for the European Gourmet trade.
If you wanted to try a larger melon that is simply scrumptious - try the "Old Israeli" (Botanical Interests Seed Co. and one or two others). They'll hit 7 to 9 pounds, and have a very tropical tasting firm white flesh. They are acceptably early for such a large melon, but I have to start them early under cover here. Can be slow to germinate. With the other varieties they make a wonderful melon salad. Cut up a bowl of melon chunks and then pour some Fume' Blanc (also called Sauvignon Blanc) over them and let them marinate in the wine for several hours and then serve chilled for desert. Just sublime.
I've also grown Moon and Stars and they are lovely in the garden and with good flavor. Just watch that you don't let them over-ripen as they get mushy. For a delightful small Watermelon I would suggest "Early Yellow Moonbeam" from "Seeds of Change". They are an early yellow fleshed melon and are honey sweet when fully ripened. Kind of variable in size from about 3 to 8 pounds. One of the best tasting I've grown. I gave one to my neighbor to share with her husband and her poor husband didn't get a bite as it was all gone by the time he got home from work.
Another one - very good for Farmer's Markets is Boule d'Or (Golden Ball) (Seed Saver's Exchange, Baker Creek Seed Co.). It is a smooth skinned golden-yellow melon with green flesh (3 to 5 pounds) which is simply wonderful flavored (you know how the Frogs are about food - they like it). They simply look spectacular in a display. Again, a little long for my season but started under cover they work and are worth growing.