X wrote on Oct 7
th, 2006 at 11:09am:
Yeah, so would I. But you know what? We'll
never see them,
because they don't exist. Do you have any clue how big a prison would have to be to hold 500,000 people?! I think the commenters on the site were dead on with some of their analyses...
Quote:the descriptions of the bases are completely unsubstantiated, like this:
“Okanogan County - Borders Canada and is a site for a massive concentration camp capable of holding hundreds of thousands of people for slave labor. This is probably one of the locations that will be used to hold hard core patriots who will be held captive for the rest of their lives.”
Where did you get this from? And why a spoonful of truth, followed by a spoonful of sh*t?
Quote:OK lets review…
ALASKA
Wilderness - East of Anchorage. No roads, Air & Railroad access only. Estimated capacity of 500,000 Elmendorf AFB - Northeast area of Anchorage - far end of base. Garden Plot facility.
Eielson AFB - Southeast of Fairbanks. Operation Garden Plot facility.
Ft. Wainwright - East of Fairbanks
This is too funny.
East of Anchorage is nothing but mountains, no railroads, and zero places to land any aircraft. The railroad does travel northeast on the Fairbanks route, and southeast to Seward it can be accessed by road for the entire length northeast of Anchorage, and is visable from the highway. It may be difficult to access going southeast because of the mountain ranges, but get real, logistics would be far too costly and complicated as 60-70 percent of all consumables must be flown to Anchorage as it is right now, the rest comes in twice a week on two container ships. 500,000 capacity? There are 260,000 people in Anchorage so maybe we already live in the concentration camp? There may be 500,000 people in the entire state…maybe. Eielson..LOL nothing happening there. Ft. Wainright..are you kidding me, there are maybe 70,000 people in the Fairbanks area, and that includes North Pole and Eielson AFB. The simple fact is that there are no facilities in existance that can handle 1,000 people, let alone 500,000. I have personally been all over all of the mentioned bases, and I travel all over Alaska in small planes and Helecopters, so I am quite sure there are no “hidden” concentration camps within 500 miles of any city in Alaska. I dont know about the other states mentioned but I sure am laughing about the list for Alaska. You might as well say the concentration camp is at the Coast Guard base in Kodiak. Thats an island in case you dont know. There are several other bases in Alaska, Ft. Richardson, Ft. Greely, what kind of capacity do they have? Thanks for the great humor, I just hope I dont get sent to the gulag for this. LOLROFLLMAO
Quote:A detention camp for 2 million people is AKA a large city. I laughed out loud when I read that. What blatant BS.
I also love how the camps are fully staffed, but with no inmates. What do the guards do all day? Practice lockdowns? Hilarious.
Quote:Ashcroft is not longer our Attorney General. Alberto Gonzales is. If you can’t even get that correct, why should we accept the rest of your theory? And who would put FEMA in charge of anything of this magnitude. Even W. isn’t that stupid.
Quote:Avon Park Florida is a National Gaurd training base. The “prison” there is a training facility.
I have been hearing about the seceret concentration camps since Jimmy Carter was president.
Quote:This is a cool concept, very urgently rendered. But FEMA couldn’t handle a natural disaster, I don’t see them suddenly establishing, staffing and organizing detention/concentration/re-education camps.
Quote:2 million facility? Do you actually realize the size of that number? That would be larger than Fairbanks itself. How about posting some Google Earth shots of these facilities to back this up. Also a lot is being read into the use of military facilites that I would say is inaccurate.
Quote:Funny…. There is one historic hangar left at the Robert Meuller Airport in Austin, TX. Seeing as how there is a new children’s hospital being built on that very site, as well as extensive plans for a housing development (including schools, shopping center, etc), it seems like a rather odd space for a detention center….
Quote:I live in Hawaii–the article notes that the former Barbers Naval Air Station “could be” used for detention centers. Yeah, and they could also be used for alien landings, unicorn ranching, or mind control microwave broadcasting… but in fact, Barbers is used for homeless vet programs, Univ of Hawaii aerospace studies, and a few baseyards for small construction companies.
For the love of all that is purple,
use some freakin' logic here. I, for one, would also like to see some Google Earth pictures of these facilities. It shouldn't be hard to find a prison camp that can actively detain
TWO MILLION people.
Besides, what would be the point of detaining 3-4 million Americans? Do you have any clue how long it would take to
find that many people, even if they weren't hiding? Do you have any clue how long it would take to
arrest that many people, even if they weren't resisting? Do you have any clue what would happen to society if 3-4 million people suddenly disappeared? Do you have any clue what would happen to the US economy if 3-4 million people were arrested overnight?
Think about it, Pat - this is
patently ludicrous.
-b0b
(...screams.)