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A m e r i c a n
Concentration Camps
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Known
U.S. Relocation Centers
as of January 28, 2000
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http://www.guncontrolvictories.com/k_campslist.html
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ALABAMA
Opelika
- WWII German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
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ALASKA
Wilds
of Alaska - east of Anchorage. No access by road, but there
is a railway system. Facility holds 500,000 people. Projection:
forced labor camp.
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ARIZONA
Florence - WWII
German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
Ft.
Huachua - 20 miles from Mexican border, 30 miles from
Nogales Rex 84 Program. Projection: emergency custodial facility.
Pinal
County, Gila River - Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention facility.
12/9/99
Sedona
- Top-secret United Nations (and/or U.S. military) secret military
activity near the small tourist town of Sedona, Arizona.
Yuma
County, Colorado River - Renovated WWII Japanese-American
Special Internment detention facility.
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ARKANSAS
Berryville FEMA
facility - east of Eureka on Hwy 62. [near Tyson's property.]
Blytheville
AFB - was closed; now a camp. Newly constructed wooden
barracks surrounded by high barbed wire-topped fencing and guard
towers.
Ft.
Chaffee - has new aircraft runway and detention facility
for 20,000 prisoners.
Jerome,
Chicot/Drew Counties - Renovated WWII Japanese-American
Special Internment detention facility.
Omaha FEMA
facility - on Hwy 65, south of old wood processing plant, on a
dirt road that leads to a toxic waste dump.
Rohwer,
Descha County - Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention center.
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CALIFORNIA
Ft.
Irwin - Irwin is a remote mountain region south of Death
Valley National Monument. Designated as inactive, there is a camp
at this facility aprox. 30 miles from I-15 in Barstow.
Manzanar
Camp, Inyo County - Deserted WWII Japanese-American
Special Internment detention center
Oakdale - Rex
84 Program Emergency custodial facility. 90 miles east of San
Francisco on Hwy 120. Holds a minimum of 15,000 people.
Tulelake,
Modoc County - Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention center.
Vandenberg
AFB - Rex 84 Program Emergency custodial facility.
Midway between San Lonis Obispo and Santa Barbara on Hwy 1, close
to Hwy 101.
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COLORADO
Granada,
Prowers County - Renovated WWII Japanese-American
Special Internment detention center.
Trinidad - WWII
German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
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FLORIDA
Camp
Krome - near Miami Dept of Justice detention and
interrogation facility.
Elgin
AFB - Rex 84 Program Emergency custodial facility. Over
50 miles long, extending from Pensacola Bay to Hwy 331 in De
Funiak Springs, adjacent to I-10 on the north, and Ft. Walton
Beach vacation spot.
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GEORGIA
Camilla,
Mitchell County - FEMA facility on mount Zion road aprox. 5.7
miles south of Camilla. From Camilla, take Hwy 19 south, go 5.4
miles from 37/19 Junction to Mount Zion Road, turn left (east) on
Mount Zion Road. Not manned or staffed yet.
Ft.
Benning - Rex 84 Program Emergency custodial facility
east of Columbia, near Georgia/Alabama state line. Prisoners may
be brought in via Lawson Army airfield.
Morgan,
Calhoun County - FEMA facility. Take I-75 Exit 32 to 300
South to Albany; then Hwy 234 to Morgan; go through Morgan on Hwy
45 South. Facility is 1.5 miles on right (west) side of Hwy 45.
Fully manned and staffed, but no prisoners yet.
Oglethorpe,
Macon County - FEMA facility 5 miles from Montezuma, 3 miles
from Oglethorpe, on west side of Hwy 49. No staff or prisoners
yet.
Unadilla,
Macon County - FEMA facility on East Railroad Street 1.5
miles from Unadilla on County Rd 230. Plunket Road leads into the
facility. Manned and staffed, but no prisoners yet.
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IDAHO
Kooskia - 50
plus miles east, near Lolo Pass and Moose Creek, near a landing
strip and a national forest. Unmanned.
Minidoka,
Jerome County - Renovated WWII Japanese-American Special
Internment detention center.
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ILLINOIS
Marseilles - small
facility on the Illinois River, on Hwy 6, off I-80, relatively
close to Chicago. Holds 1400 prisoners. Surrounded by high barbed
wire-topped fencing and guard towers.
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INDIANA
Ft.
Benjamin, Harrison - U.S. Army facility on the outskirts
of Indianapolis.
Ft.
Wayne - FEMA detention facility.
12/9/99
Grissom
Air Force Base - The facility is surrounded by high barbed wire,
and lights. These structures are readily visible from US 31.
Indianapolis - massive
concentration camp facility on thousands of acres just outside
Indianapolis. Includes barracks, razor wire-topped fencing, guard
towers, turnstiles, railroad, helicopter landing pads; and what
appears to be 3 large furnaces with 3-inch mains on one of the
buildings. Under construction.
Terre
Haute - FEMA detention facility.
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KANSAS
Concordia - WWII
German/Italian POW Camp. Under renovation.
Eldorado - Federal
prison to be converted to UN forced labor facility. There are 2
that are run by the state: an honor camp by the lake, and a
maximum security prison aprox. 1 mile east on US-54. Somewhere in
the area is a WWII prison camp, but it has not been located yet.
Leavenworth - U.S.
Marshall Federal Holding facility PFP.
Topeka - 80
acres converted to a holding camp for prisoners.
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KENTUCKY
Lexington - FEMA
detention facility.
Lonisville - FEMA
detention facility.
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LOUISIANA
Livingston - WWII
German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
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MAINE
Houlton - WWII
German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
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MASSACHUSETTS
Fort
Devens - New prison a factory facilities and reservoir that have
been built around the camp. It was constructed last year and the
railroad had to reconstruct tracks into the prison from Canada and
from Boston. Livingston
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MICHIGAN
Bay
City - on Saginaw Bay surrounded by high barbed
wire-topped fencing and guard towers. Connected to Lake Huron.
Prisoners may be brought in by water from either the U.S. or
Canada.
Central
MI - FEMA detention facility.
Detroit - FEMA
detention facility.
12/9/99
Fort
Custer (near Battle Creek, Michigan) - has a "Prison
camp". Also have received reports of FEMA "Box
cars" riding the rails through Battle Creek and making stops
in or around Fort Custer.
12/9/99
Grayling,
National Guard training base - reports of Latvian troops in large
numbers (700+) stationed at Camp. All reportees are considered by
this Intelligence officer as "very reliable".
Southwest
MI - FEMA detention facility.
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MISSISSIPPI
Hancock
County - NASA facility on old toxic waste dump with 2
camps: one at the end of Kiln Road at Waveland, then the next road
after Ammo Road at the Post Office; and one in the center of a
rest station back from the Interstate.
[Inmates from the Hancock County Jail claim they have
worked details involving the delivery of food to these camps under
the supervision of UN guards. One individual claims that one of
these camps is full of European men, women and children, all at
the same compound. He said that the UN guards were severely
beating prisoners, who appeared to be involved in forced labor. It
is impossible to verify this information at this time.
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MISSOURI
Richards
Gebaur AFB, Grandview - large civilian internment
facility. AFB personnel are restricted from the area.
12/9/99
Warsaw
- Unconfirmed report of a large concentration camp facility.
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NEBRASKA
Northeast
corner NE - FEMA detention facility.
Northwest
corner NE - FEMA detention facility.
Scottsbluff - WWII
German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
South-central
Hastings - FEMA detention facility.
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NEVADA
Elco - prison
facility 10 miles from Elco.
Las
Vegas - From Range Road and Las Vegas Blvd North, across
from Nellis AFB, go west on Range Road aprox. 7 miles. Go under
I-15 and you'll see a new 6-foot high chain link fence and sliding
road gate. Signs say "RESTRICTED AREA. AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL
ONLY". Approx. 1 mile after that is the Nevada National Guard
compound, and the camp is on the right next to the RR tracks.
Reno
- 150 miles south on east side of road, 150 yards from road.
Wells
- 40 miles north of Wells in O'niel Basin Area, 25 miles west
off Hwy 93.
Winnemucca - at
I-80 mile marker 112, 3/4 miles off the road on the south side,
near the base of the mountains.
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New
Mexico
12/9/99
Fort Stanton - currently being used as a youth detention
facility approximately 35 miles north of Ruidoso, New Mexico. We
do not have a great deal of information concerning the Lordsburg
location. However, we have been informed by several people at
Holloman AFB near Alamogordo, NM that a new facility was just
completed there a few months ago.
12/9/99
White
Sands - Missile Range: is being used as a storage facility for
United Nations Vehicles and equipment. We have seen them bring
this material in on the Whitesands rail spur in Oro Grande New
Mexico about thirty miles from the Texas, New Mexico Border.
12/9/99
Holloman
AFB - is being very quickly taken over by the German Luftwaft, and
they have been doing extensive building, destroying many of the
USAF building that have been there for several years.
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NEW
YORK
Albany -
FEMA detention facility.
Buffalo -
FEMA detention facility.
Ft.
Drum - upstate New York near St. Lawrence River and Lake
Ontario, close to Canada. Probable location for eastern processing
for prisoners. Both waterways may be used for transport.
Watertown - FEMA
detention facility.
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OHIO
Cincinnati - FEMA
detention facility
Cleveland - FEMA
detention facility.
Columbus - FEMA
detention facility.
Lima - FEMA
detention facility.
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OKLAHOMA
McAlester - WWII
German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
Tinker
AFB, Oklahoma City - civilian detention facility. AFB
personnel are prohibited from going near the area, which is under
constant guard.
Will
Rogers Airport - new FEMA facility. Probable processing
center for prisoners west of the Mississippi River.
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OREGON
12/9/99
Sheridan
- FEMA detention center
12/9/99
Portland
- reports that rail boxcars are being built in by FMC corp. that
are prisoner transport cars with 144 shackle stations per car.
12/9/99
Umatilla
- Prison cells spotted.
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PENNSYLVANIA
Camp
Hill - off I-15, close to Cumberland Army Depot and Camp Hill
correctional facility, across the navigable Susquehanna River from
Harrisburg.
Ft.
Indiantown Gap Military Reservation - WWII POW camp north of
Harrisburg. Renovated by President Jimmy Carter for Cubans during
the Mariel boatlift.
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TENNESSEE
Crossville - WWII
German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
12/9/99
Nashville
- There are two buildings in Nashville, TN built on State property
- that are definitely built to hold prisoners. They are identical
buildings - side by side.
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TEXAS
Amarillo - FEMA
detention facility.
12/9/99
Beaumont
Port Arthur area - thousands of acres of federal camps already
built on the order of detention camp sesign complete with the
double row chain link fencing with the razor styled concertina
wire on top of each row. Some but not all of these facilities are
currently being used for low-risk prisoners who require a minimum
of supervision. However, any of these facilities could be returned
into an armed internment detection center within a 24-hr. period.
12/9/99
Ft.
Bliss, El Paso - Been undergoing extensive renovation of
buildings and from what we have been able to see, many of these
buildings that are being renovated are being surrounded by razor
wire.
Ft.
Hood - newly constructed concentration camp. Surrounded
by high barbed wire-topped fencing and guard towers.
Mexia - WWII
German/Italian POW camp. Under renovation.
Princeton - WWII
POW camp on north side of Denton Hwy. Under renovation.
12/9/99
Ft.
Worth - Federal prison under construction on the old Carswell AFB.
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UTAH
Millard
County - in central Utah, Renovated WWII
Japanese-American Special Internment detention center.
Camp
Williams, Skull Valley - west of the old bombing range in the
south/southwestern portion of Camp Williams. Discovered by a man
and his son while rabbit hunting. They were discovered and
apprehended.
Utah
Lake - 15 miles south of Saratoga Recreation Center
200-300 yds off the road. Surrounded by 40-50-foot high black
wire. Made to look something like a golf driving range.
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VIRGINIA
Camp
A.P. Hill
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WASHINGTON
STATE
Okanogan
County - site for massive concentration camp, bordering
Canada. Will be capable of holding hundreds of thousands of
prisoners.
12/9/99
Seattle/Spokan
West of Vantage - Prison cells spotted.
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WISCONSIN
Central
WI - FEMA detention facility.
Ft.
McCoy - Rex 84 Program Emergency custodial facility in
western WI, 30 miles east of Lacrosse, between the point where 90
and 94 intersect.
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WYOMING
East
Yellowstone - manned facility. Investigators were
apprehended by Foreign soldiers. They were unable to identify the
language used by the soldiers.
North-central
WY - FEMA detention facility.
Park
County, Hart Mountain - Renovated WWII Japanese-American
Special Internment detention center.
Southeastern
WY - FEMA detention facility.
Southwestern
WY - FEMA detention facility.
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Region
I: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,
Vermont Regional Capitol: Boston
Region
II: New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Island
Regional Capitol: New York City
REGION
III: Delaware,
Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, District of
Columbia.
Regional
Capitol: Philadelphia
REGION
IV:
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North
Carolina, Tennessee
Regional Capitol: Atlanta
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V:
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin
Regional Capitol: Chicago
REGION
VI:
Arkansas, Lonisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
Regional Capitol: Dallas-Fort Worth
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VII:
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska
Regional Capitol: Kansas City
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VIII:
Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming
Regional Capitol: Denver
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IX:
Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada
Regional Capitol: San Francisco
REGION
X:
Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Idaho
Regional Capitol: Seattle
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Supplementing
these 10 Regions, each of the States is, or is to be, divided into
subregions, so that Federal Executive control is provided over
every community. Then, controlling the budgeting and the
programming at every level is that politico-economic system known
as PPBS. The President need not wait for some emergency such as an
impeachment ouster. He can declare a National Emergency at any
time, and freeze everything, just as he has already frozen wages
and prices. And the Congress, and the States, are powerless to
prevent such an Executive Dictatorship, unless Congress moves to
revoke these extraordinary powers before the Chief Executive moves
to invoke them.
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