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Fema Camp Truth.......pts 1 to 10
The United States Federal Emergency Management Agency has many many detainment camps throughout the United States. Some of these camps have been recently constructed and / or renovated and are fully staffed. The existence of the camps coupled with Presidential Executive Orders giving the President and Department of Homeland Security (of which FEMA is now part) control over national essential functions in the event of catastrophic emergency have resulted in concerns that the camps will be used to forcefully detain American citizens for unconstitutional purposes.Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) FEMA was created on April 1, 1979 pursuant to President Jimmy Carters Executive Order 12127. It amalgamated the Federal InsuranceAdministration, the National Fire Prevention and Control Administration, the National Weather Service Community Preparedness Program, the Federal Preparedness Agency and the Federal Disaster Assistance Administration activities formerly carried out by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. It also took over Civil Defense from the Department of Defense, which was in charge of preparing citizens for military attack.In 1993 Bill Clinton turned the directorship of FEMA into a Cabinet position. In 2003 FEMA became part of the Department of Homeland Securitys Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate. Stated Purpose; The stated purpose of FEMA is to reduce the loss of life and property and protect the Nation from all hazards, including natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man- made disasters, by leading and supporting the nation in a risk-based, comprehensive emergency management system of preparedness, protection, response, recovery, and mitigation. Section 1076 Public Law 109-364, or the "John Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2007" (H.R.5122) has amended Posse Comitatus and The Insurrection Act (which also places limits on domestic military deployment) to allow the Federal government to unilaterally take control of state National Guards and position Federal troops anywhere in the country during a public emergency. Developments and Construction In August 2002, then Attorney General John Ashcroft called for American citizens who are deemed enemy combatants to be detained indefinitely without charge and independently of the judiciary. This legal position was upheld in the case of a US citizen detained abroad by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a January 2003 ruling. In October 2006 the Military Commissions Act was passed by Congress. The legislation applies to non-US citizens and permits individuals labeled as enemy combatants to be imprisoned indefinitely and without charge. It also denies non -military tribunal judicial review of detainment, disregards international treaties such as the Geneva Convention, and states that it is the President who defines what constitutes torture.In January of 2007 the American Civil Liberties Union released a report based on obtained by a Freedom of Information Act suit showing that the Pentagon had monitored at least 186 anti-military protests in the United States and collected more than 2,800 reports involving Americans in an anti-terrorist threat database. For some time FEMA has been renovating and constructing new detention camps throughout the country. In January 2006 Haliburton subsidiary KBR announced that it had been awarded an indefinite delivery / indefinite quantity contract to construct detention facilities for the Department of Homeland Security worth a maximum of $385 million over 5 years.
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