[kj] [ Jaz Coleman talks- FEMA CAMP

Rob Moss rob.moss at gmx.com
Fri Mar 30 06:56:33 EDT 2012


Ahh yes.

Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you!



On 30 Mar 2012, at 11:52, Simon Abinett <louiecipher33 at hotmail.com> wrote:


> "this entire thing is a conspiracy

> theory that only exists in the minds of the paranoid."

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> That is exactly what Governments and world leaders want to you to think...

> The more people think like that the more they can get away with

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> Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 11:34:22 +0200

> From: 65snoopy at gmail.com

> To: gathering at misera.net

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

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

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> 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.

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> 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.

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

> 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...

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> 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:

> 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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