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HR 645 the National Emergency Centers Establishment Act

Army National Guard Recruiting FEMA Camp Or “Internment/Resettlement” Specialists

 By News on the Net  Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Army National Guard is now recruiting individuals to fill job positions described as an internment/resettlement specialist according to job postings on Monster.Com and other employment based Internet sites such as one listed here.  In other words, they are recruiting individuals to man facilities that could be used to house political dissidents, so-called terrorists and other individuals that the government doesn’t like.  The term “resettlement” indicates that individuals holding this job position could also be responsible for moving people to other locations against their will.  It is a documented fact that the U.S. government has numerous facilities at their disposal that could easily be used to house large numbers of people.  Combine that, with this new job posting by the Army National Guard, and it seems as if the U.S. government is continuing to prepare for an eventual popular uprising.

Let’s look at some of the evidence we have of the U.S. government’s intentions to establish the infrastructure that could be used to house large numbers of political dissidents, so-called terrorists and other individuals the U.S. government wants locked up.

HR 645 the National Emergency Centers Establishment Act is a proposed bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that would authorize FEMA to build no less than six National Emergency Centers throughout the U.S. on closed or open military facilities.  These facilities are to be designed to house large numbers of people.  Why would emergency centers need to be built on closed or open military facilities unless there was a need to keep people from coming in and out of them?

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