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- Hortnon, on 04/14/2009, -2/+13I'm just entertained by the first one:
"FACT: These actually are legitimate images of "forced-labor colonies, camps, and prisons"—in North Korea. "
lol, stupid truthers. - NoLibertarians, on 04/14/2009, -4/+10You cannot change "Troofers" minds with facts.
- bluto36, on 04/14/2009, -3/+8sure you can you just need to explain the facts... ok well you need to show them the facts and then... ok ok ok you show them the facts and then tell em that Alex Jones is actually a jew alien. that will work!
- NoLibertarians, on 04/14/2009, -3/+7Chemtrails, false flags, and inside jobs, Oh MY!
- vault, on 04/15/2009, -2/+5The troofers don't even want their minds changed. They've decided in advance we're living in a fascist dictatorship, and they immediately discard any evidence to the contrary.
Pretty depressing existence. - friday1970, on 08/23/2009, -1/+1I just google earth'd the same place that this internment camp shot really came from. Zoom into the east side of a city called Kaechon in North Korea. You'll see the exact same camp.
Debunked. - inactive, on 04/17/2009, -2/+2To understand the search for the camps, and why they can't seem to be found, understand that KBR has an ongoing contingency contract to build emergency holding facilities as needed. Freedom cages, maybe?
The real concern is here, if you would try doing a little homework instead of counting on the rumor mill...
Since 9/11, our Constitutional rights have been systematically dismantled:
1. USA Patriot Act - A 342 page document presented to Congress one day before voting on it that allows the government access to your bank and email accounts, as well as your medical and phone records with no court order. They can also search your home anytime without a warrant.
http://epic.org/privacy/terrorism/hr3162.html
2. USA Patriot Act II - This one allows secret government arrests, the legal authority to seize your American citizenship, and the extraction of your DNA if you are deemed a potential terrorist.
http://w2.eff.org/Censorship/Terrorism_militias/pa ...
3. Military Commissions Act of 2006 - Ends habeas corpus, the right to an attorney, and the right to court review of one’s detention and arrest. Without this most basic right, all other rights are gone too since anyone can be detained indefinitely. Now anyone may be arrested and incarcerated and nobody would know.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/MC_Act-2006 ...
4. NSPD 51 - A directive signed by George W. Bush on May 9, 2007, that allows the President to declare martial law, effectively transforming the U.S. into a dictatorship with no checks and balances from the Legislative or Judicial Branches. Parts of this directive are considered classified and members of Congress have been denied the right to review it.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/05/20 ...
5. Protect America Act of 2007 - Allows unprecedented domestic wiretapping and surveillance activities with a reduction in FISA court oversight. Probable cause is not needed.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/08/20 ...
6. John Warner Defense Authorization Act - Signed by George W. Bush on October 17, 2007, this act allows the President to declare a public emergency and station troops anywhere in America without the consent of the governor or local authorities to “suppress public disorder.
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?tab=summa ...
7. Homegrown Terrorism and Radicalization Act - Passed overwhelmingly by Congress on October 23, 2007, is [still] awaiting a Senate vote. This act will beget a new crackdown on dissent and the Constitutional rights of American citizens. The definitions of “terrorism” and “extremism” are so vague that they could be used to generalize against any group that is working against the policies of the Administration. In this bill, “violent radicalization” criminalizes thought and ideology while “homegrown terrorism” is defined as “the planned use of force to coerce the government.” The term, “force” could encompass political activities such as protests, marches, or any other form of non-violent resistance.
http://www.opencongress.org/bill/110-h1955/show
Add this, and you've got some serious cause for concern:
Civilian Inmate Labor Camp Program
http://www.army.mil/usapa/epubs/pdf/r210_35.pdf
Or, it can all be explained away with some mainstream nutjob conspiracy theory.


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