[kj] [ Jaz Coleman talks- FEMA CAMP

Neil Perry 65snoopy at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 05:34:22 EDT 2012


Ah boy, this one is going to run and run!

If you check some of the conspiracy websites, yes, some people believe these
'camps' are for killing people. The woman who started this whole farce 17
years
ago by making the documentary about the train-repair facility - and a video
people
are still taking seriously - believed the camp was for the purpose of
extermination.

Yes people being rounded up, taken from their homes and put in camps is
scary...
if it was going to happen. Which it isn't, because this entire thing is a
conspiracy
theory that only exists in the minds of the paranoid.

n



On 30 March 2012 09:10, Simon Abinett <louiecipher33 at hotmail.com> wrote:


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> I didn't think the Fema Camp thing was meant to be about mass

> extermination ?

> Surely people being rounded up , taken from their homes and put in camps

> is scary enough in itself whatever the reason behind it.

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> Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 01:26:13 +0200

> From: 65snoopy at gmail.com

> To: gathering at misera.net

> Subject: Re: [kj] [ Jaz Coleman talks- FEMA CAMP

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> FEMA obviously has facilities etc and quite possibly has 'camps' - places

> where people would

> go in times of natural disasters, for example - but I'm having a hard time

> believing they are

> for the purpose of mass extermination! I just find it interesting that

> people are so keen to

> believe the absolute worst possible scenario and run with it, no matter

> how unlikely it may seem.

> No government is squeaky clean and the US may be dirtier than many but are

> the authorities

> really planning to incarcerate/exterminate millions of US citizens? Sorry,

> I just don't buy it. The fact is,

> people are just plain making stuff up (I've looked at rather more than 3

> videos about this - yes, I have no life)

> but just because you cannot disprove something does not mean it is true.

> On a similar topic, look up

> 'FEMA coffins'.

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> The story about the raw milk guy, however - now that is scary.

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> n

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> On 30 March 2012 01:03, <Devacor at aol.com> wrote:

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> bumped into a friend at the health food store last week and we got the

> talking- she said on the sly, he what do you know/think about this 'FEMA

> camp' thing? Said her brother called her very concerned about it- she is ex

> military and her hubby is SEAL and worked special forces- they are both ex

> punks and I said oh well KJ just did a little number on just that.

> Anyway, so she asked her husband what he knew, as he does have more first

> hand knowledge on things as such then the average person.

> He said, well yeah these camps do exist- but to say they are in place

> for nefarious reasons, well he couldn't nec confirm nor deny-

> I first learned of the "FEMA camp" scenario in early 90s from William

> Cooper/Pale Horse , in which he was 'privy' to such intel in the Navy-- of

> course there are many others who speak on it---

> But point it, its pretty apparent something does exist (its just the

> extent/purpose which could be debated)- and just because someone got

> something wrong about some train facility, doesn't disprove the whole

> thing. I mean we should know better than that. But that doesn't mean

> someone should just look at 3 youtubes on the subject and think they know

> everything about it either...

>

> As for the 3 colors we are to be separated in-

> I just did a story about a guy who was thrown in la jail for 'week of

> hell' for being a spearhead for (gasp) an organic buying club and

> facilitating

> raw milk sales in California--

> during his interrogation they would bark at him "Are you a sovereign?!"-

> which comes to find out is code for anti establishment/terrorist-- and they

> gave him a red bracelet to wear amongst the prison population which

> identified him as such.

> Story and account is here:

> http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/omkara/2012/mar/20/rawesome-foods-founder-arrested-subjected-week-hel/

> muderers arent even treated as such--

> But you see the precedent here.

> So Fema camps could be in place to facilitate displaced parts of the

> population in case of a cataclysmic event, but then what also in the case

> of mass uprise or mass dissent?. I've never seen it all as much of a

> stretch...

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> In a message dated 3/29/2012 6:18:31 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> paul.rangecroft at gmail.com writes:

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> Heh well said.

> > Jaz is an intelligent man so I find it slightly - what's the word -

> > mystifying? - that

> > he believes this Fema Camp nonsense. The fact is, if you go on

> > YouTube/Google/whatever,

> > as Jaz urges, you can swiftly discover how the whole thing is a crock of

> > shit.

> > The Fema Camp conspiracy theory is one of the more interesting ones in

> > that, as

> > with the fake moon landing conspiracy, the effect seems to be that the

> > bigger and more

> > rediculous the lie is, the more people seem willing to believe it.

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