A friend has made two trips into the FEMA Camp at Zion Kentucky recently. Zion is a small community, in western KY, near Henderson. The reports that I am getting says that this camp is huge.
The camp is laid out in a grid of one miles squares. The land has been cleared and roads put in. The roads are estimated to be 12 to 14 feet across.
My source has only been 12 miles into the project and he reports that it goes well beyond that. He reports that he has gone in, on the main road, 12 miles, made a right turn, and then traveled 3 miles in from the main road.
The contractors seen on site, so far, are Martin Marrietta, and Kellogg, Brown, and Root (KBR). The work on the site is compartmentalized so that one one can get a bigger picture. The delivery trucks have to be escorted in, one at a time, from a holding area off site.
One striking thing about the site is that there are no construction contractor offices on site. If you look around any construction site you will see portable offices, mobile home like trailers, that the engineers work out of; there are none on this site.
It is apparent that it is a FEMA project as the dump trucks, on site, have signs that read “Disaster Relief” on them. My friend, noticing the signs, asked one of the workers, “Y’all have a hurricane up here?” The construction worker replied that those were just the trucks hauling away the brush that they had cleared.
Another interesting thing about this site is that materials are only ordered and delivered as needed. Nothing is stored there including construction equipment. Construction equipment is only brought in as needed for each step of the project.
My friend also reports two, empty, man made lakes on the site. We have no idea what that is about just yet; they could be reservoirs.
Driving directions to the site. From Zion road, take the second paved road, past Zion Baptist Church.
A news release, on the KBR web site, reports being awarded the contract to provide temporary facilities during disaster.
ARLINGTON – Jan. 24, 2006 – KBR announced today that its Government and Infrastructure division has been awarded an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to support the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities in the event of an emergency. KBR is the engineering and construction subsidiary of Halliburton (NYSE:HAL).
With a maximum total value of $385 million over a five-year term, consisting of a one-year based period and four one-year options, the competitively awarded contract will be executed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District. KBR held the previous ICE contract from 2000 through 2005. …
The contract, which is effective immediately, provides for establishing temporary detention and processing capabilities to augment existing ICE Detention and Removal Operations (DRO) Program facilities in the event of an emergency influx of immigrants into the U.S., or to support the rapid development of new programs. The contingency support contract provides for planning and, if required, initiation of specific engineering, construction and logistics support tasks to establish, operate and maintain one or more expansion facilities.
The contract may also provide migrant detention support to other U.S. Government organizations in the event of an immigration emergency, as well as the development of a plan to react to a national emergency, such as a natural disaster. In the event of a natural disaster, the contractor could be tasked with providing housing for ICE personnel performing law enforcement functions in support of relief efforts.
The excuse given for the building of these camps is conflicting. They are said to be for disaster relief and for a way to house aliens during a mass influx. From the the description of the Zion KY camp, it is more than just temporary, and could house hundreds of thousands.
Right now, these camps are located across the country, and the government has plans for more.
The text of HR 645. FEMA Camps and regions
http://www.sianews.com/modu… to see more info about FEMA camps.
To get caught up to speed, I recommend these articles;
Homeland Security Contracts for Vast New Detention Camps
FEMA DETENTION CAMPS:
Locations and Executive Orders for Martial Law
are internment camps being built by the government?
From The Drudge Report; HR 645: Congress Seeks to Authorize & Legalize FEMA Camps
Read HR 645 National Emergency Centers Establishment Act (Introduced in House)
Now all we need is for that propagandizing, piece of crap, Glenn Beck to tell us that it isn’t real.
Tell me Glenn, that it isn’t true. Tell me Glenn, that we aren’t living in something worse that Nazi Germany. Tell me how it isn’t going to be worse than the Soviet Gulags.
TELL ME SOME MORE FAIRY TALES GLENN BECK!
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