Internment Camps in the USA
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Type of Content: Video video of a once vacant rail yard that has been altered so that it can be used for at least short term imprisonment. Read »
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This Beech Grove, Indiana Amtrak facility is less than 15 miles from my house --I have been out there in the past 6 mos., just nosing around from the safety of my vehicle. Pretty scary stuff. I don't want to live there.
Lisa Kelly
BreaktheMatrix.com
Lisa,
From the safety of your car is not safe, ok?
Rear view mirror.
Remote viewing.
Army Civilian Labor Program
http://www.army.mil/usapa/epubs/pdf/r210_35.pdf
you and I are to be taken prisoner for no reason and sent to a Army Labor Program???
I wouldn't want the readers to think that.
Do you conveniently leave out the word inmate?
Page 5
Chapter 1
Introduction
1–1. Purpose
This regulation provides Army policy and guidance for establishing civilian *inmate* labor programs and civilian prison camps on Army installations. Sources of civilian inmate labor are limited to on– and off–post Federal corrections facilities, State and/or local corrections facilities operating from on–post prison camps pursuant to leases under Section 2667, Title 10, United States Code (10 USC 2667), and off–post State corrections facilities participating in the demonstration project authorized under Section 1065, Public Law (PL) 103–337. Otherwise, State and/or local inmate labor from off–post corrections facilities is currently excluded from this program.
Of some concern, but I would imagine it would be good to have in place guidelines for using criminals that are serving time to help out in a possible crisis... I'm all for it, put em to work.