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Travis
24th June 2007, 06:27 AM
A hurricane bears down on some metropolis. It arrives and wipes out a good chunk of the city, leaving tens of thousands homeless. Amongst these homeless are are some fearless crusaders against the NWO. They have nothing, no where to go, no friends or family that can help but it just so happens that FEMA has a large shelter nearby. The shelter was opened and staffed in anticipation of the disaster and inside there is food, hot water and a place to sleep.

Do our crusaders, who believe in FEMA death camps, go there for help? Would they, when they really need to, trust those they had always professed to fear and hate?

You see I often wonder if the people who talk about these FEMA death camps actually really believe this stuff. Is is just convenient to talk up how bad FEMA is when one is online or is this an actual deep rooted hatred/fear?

There's also the issue of competency. In light of how FEMA performed in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina one has to wonder just how effective FEMA death camps would be? Would they neglect to staff guards and just have the people stay there on the honor system? Would they forget where the camps are located and route people over rail lines to an abandoned Etch-A-Sketch factory in the middle of nowhere while their luggage actually goes to the death camp? Would they accidentally release the wrong press statement explicitly stating that the camps are where the minions will be "processed" and "disposed" of?

Just some of the crazy stuff I think about when I'm recovering from the stomach flu as I am right now (do not work in a casino as you will get every disease that goes around!).

The Doc
24th June 2007, 06:43 AM
Good point.

I'm guessing the ones that really believe in FEMA death camps would avoid them at all costs. People like Alex Jones, however, would go to said FEMA camp and pretend to "infiltrate" it.

gumboot
24th June 2007, 06:46 AM
No doubt he would splice shots from Schindler's List into his subsequent documentary "Inside the Death Camps" available from his website for only $29.95.

-Gumboot

DGM
24th June 2007, 07:03 AM
Do our crusaders, who believe in FEMA death camps, go there for help? Would they, when they really need to, trust those they had always professed to fear and hate?

They would go there and stay as long as possible. After they leave they would campaign about how FEMA doing nothing for the victims.

Travis
24th June 2007, 07:19 AM
No doubt he would splice shots from Schindler's List into his subsequent documentary "Inside the Death Camps" available from his website for only $29.95.

-Gumboot

Except he forgets to make sure his footage is black and white so we end with a surreal AJ home video with these black and white shots of Jews getting executed. Sounds like something you would see on a really bad LSD trip.

Travis
24th June 2007, 07:24 AM
They would go there and stay as long as possible. After they leave they would campaign about how FEMA doing nothing for the victims.

But if FEMA is so evil they wouldn't care if they were doing anything for the victims, and since FEMA secretly runs everything they wouldn't care about public opinion.:D

gumboot
24th June 2007, 07:52 AM
Except he forgets to make sure his footage is black and white so we end with a surreal AJ home video with these black and white shots of Jews getting executed. Sounds like something you would see on a really bad LSD trip.



I can see the InfoWars headline now:

"EXCLUSIVE: ENGLISH ACTOR RUNS FEMA DEATH CAMP"

-Gumboot