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Postby 11:11 » Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:02 pm

February 04, 2006
KBR-Halliburton Get $385 million contract to build detention centers just incase they are needed
February 4, 2006, NY Times
Halliburton Subsidiary Gets Contract to Add Temporary Immigration Detention Centers
By RACHEL L. SWARNS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 — The Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a contract worth up to $385 million for building temporary immigration detention centers to Kellogg Brown & Root, the Halliburton subsidiary that has been criticized for overcharging the Pentagon for its work in Iraq.
KBR would build the centers for the Homeland Security Department for an unexpected influx of immigrants, to house people in the event of a natural disaster or for new programs that require additional detention space, company executives said. KBR, which announced the contract last month, had a similar contract with immigration agencies from 2000 to last year.


The contract with the Corps of Engineers runs one year, with four optional one-year extensions. Officials of the corps said that they had solicited bids and that KBR was the lone responder. A spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Jamie Zuieback, said KBR would build the centers only in an emergency like the one when thousands of Cubans floated on rafts to the United States. She emphasized that the centers might never be built if such an emergency did not arise. "It's the type of contract that could be used in some kind of mass migration," Ms. Zuieback said.
A spokesman for the corps, Clayton Church, said that the centers could be at unused military sites or temporary structures and that each one would hold up to 5,000 people.

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umm

Postby smiths » Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:27 am

talking of nazis and technology,

i always thought the germans were the pioneers at rocket technology, kind of justifying the need to take them to the US

heres some images of american rockets from quite early

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orwell

Postby vigilant » Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:12 am

"or for new programs that require additional detention space, company executives said"

Well lets see...according to the Orwellian nomenclature we could have...

"Protestors Relief Agency"
The whole world is a stage...will somebody turn the lights on please?....I have to go bang my head against the wall for a while and assimilate....
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Re: orwell

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:32 pm

vigilant wrote:"or for new programs that require additional detention space, company executives said"

Well lets see...according to the Orwellian nomenclature we could have...

"Protestors Relief Agency"


lol. Exactly, vigilant.

"The Dissent Protection Act of 2008."

Actually, there are two other worst-case-scenario reasons for the camp system:
>another global warming coastal disaster like Katrina
>all those Latin American people who have solidarity going activist like when they hit the streets over the horrible immigration bill.

The flooding in Mexico will inevitably mean in increase in refugees coming to the US.
This makes the NSC very nervous.
CIA runs mainstream media since WWII:
news rooms, movies/TV, publishing
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Disney is CIA for kidz!
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Postby pushall » Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:16 pm

Why does anyone think it would be necessary to maintain permanent camps in this country when there is sufficent empty space in the United States to set up temporary camps at a moments notice that would be impossible for most americans to escape from?
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Postby vigilant » Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:18 pm

pushall wrote:Why does anyone think it would be necessary to maintain permanent camps in this country when there is sufficent empty space in the United States to set up temporary camps at a moments notice that would be impossible for most americans to escape from?



I would ask these people, they could best answer that question....

WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 — The Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a contract worth up to $385 million for building temporary immigration detention centers to Kellogg Brown & Root, the Halliburton subsidiary that has been criticized for overcharging the Pentagon for its work in Iraq.
KBR would build the centers for the Homeland Security Department for an unexpected influx of immigrants, to house people in the event of a natural disaster or for new programs that require additional detention space, company executives said. KBR, which announced the contract last month, had a similar contract with immigration agencies from 2000 to last year.
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