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vigilant wrote:Is the Indiana camp the one that is the old Amtrak station? With the "in" facing barb wire and electronic turnstyles, and the new huge "furnaces" and the "red" and "blue" signs for the red and blue lines, and the helicpoter wind socks? All built into a now "defunct" Amtrak train station, conveniently on "railroad" tracks?
vigilant wrote:Is the Indiana camp the one that is the old Amtrak station? With the "in" facing barb wire and electronic turnstyles, and the new huge "furnaces" and the "red" and "blue" signs for the red and blue lines, and the helicpoter wind socks? All built into a now "defunct" Amtrak train station, conveniently on "railroad" tracks?
John E. Nemo wrote:Debunk these, gatekeepers.
John E. Nemo wrote:Debunk these, gatekeepers.
jingofever wrote:John E. Nemo wrote:Debunk these, gatekeepers.
Is that a map showing the approximate locations of various prisons? Is there a page that gives some context? Some evidence that those prisons are actually concentration camps of the kind being discussed? Or that they will be used in that way?
John E. Nemo wrote:I'm calling "gatekeeper" on people who don't remember, or seem to care, that our government put its' own citizens in detention camps in WWII at places like Hart Mountain and Manzanar.
This is the same government that writes, on the official website for Manzanar.
http://www.nps.gov/archive/manz/home.htm
"Manzanar was a very happy and pleasant place to live during those years, with its peach, pear, and apple orchards, alfalfa fields, tree-lined country lanes, meadows and corn fields."
These "happy and pleasant" camps were never torn down and could be used again today.
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