Ghost_Rider1 wrote: PNJ Moderator wrote: ButtMan wrote: TEOTWAWKI wrote:
FEMA camps a callin for you boys....
I've been hearing for years about these New World Order "fema camps".
The big conspiracy is to eventually put us all in these camps like Hitler put people in camps.
But there's one really big fly in this ointment. When Hitler put the jews in there (although some tinfoilers don't even believe that happened), he still had most of the country's population to do the work and produce stuff for him.
BUT the New World Order conspiracy theory says the New World Order is gonna put most all of us in these "fema camps". So how does it benefit the New World Order to have most of the population in the fema camps. If they do that then who are the New World Order'ers gonna have to cook their food and wait on their tables. How is a New World Order gonna stay rich when everybody is in a concentration camp and their aint nobody to continue with the labor that makes the New World Order rich to begin with.
Either Dick Cheney aint thought this through or the whole theory is so convoluted that it makes my hair hurt.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military/news/4312850
FEMA camps debunked. Sorry Teo.
If I remember correctly PNJ, Teo does not place much validity in what Popular Mechanics has to say. I remember he and I had a debate some time ago about Popular Mechanics debunking of 9/11.
You do have a okay memory after all...
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THE COUP AT POPULAR MECHANICS
In the months leading up to the Chertoff article in PM,
a brutal take-over occurred at the magazine. In September 2004, Joe Oldham,
the magazines former editor-in-chief was replaced by James B. Meigs, who
came to PM with a deputy, Jerry Beilinson, from National Geographic
Adventure.
In October, a new creative director replaced PMs 21-year veteran who was
given ninety minutes to clear out of his office.
A former senior editor at PM, who is forbidden from
openly
discussing the coup at PM, told AFP that the former creative director was
abruptly told to leave and given severance pay of two weeks wages for every
year spent at PM. Three or four people have been similarly dismissed every
month since, he said. He said he was astounded that the coup at PM had
not been reported in the mainstream media.
PM has long been a supporter of the U.S. military. The
magazine ran a full page ad in support of the troops in Iraq and
Afghanistan
in May 2003. Since the purge last September, however,
PM readers have
noticed
that government propaganda has replaced scientific writing. A letter to
the editor in the current issue says, I think you guys are just another
tool in the governments propaganda machine.
The Hidden Hand Of The CIA,
911 And Popular Mechanicshttp://rense.com/general63/brutalpurgeofPMstaff.htm