Post by Jessie Desmond on Jan 2, 2016 18:14:56 GMT -9
I've heard about various sites in Alaska that FEMA has set up. Here is what I found just by a google search.
Camps
There are a supposedly a total of 4 FEMA camps in Alaska; in reality none of the listed locations are FEMA camps, or prisons, or even former POW camps. There is nothing at all out of the ordinary.
Actual Stats:
Air Force Bases: 2
Military Forts: 1
Nothing at all: 1
Eielson AFB
Elmendorf AFB
Ft. Wainwright
Wilderness
Eielson AFB
Southeast of Fairbanks. Operation Garden Plot facility.
There's no evidence of a FEMA camp, POW camp, federal prison, and so on at Eielson AFB, in fact the only "source" you can find for such a thing are lists of so-called FEMA concentration camps.
Elmendorf AFB
Northeast area of Anchorage - far end of base. Garden Plot facility.
Same story as above: there's no evidence of a FEMA camp, POW camp, federal prison, and so on at Elmendorf AFB, in fact the only "source" you can find for such a thing are lists of so-called FEMA concentration camps.
Ft. Wainwright
East of Fairbanks
Same story once again: there's no evidence of a FEMA camp, POW camp, federal prison, and so on at Ft. Wainwright, in fact the only "source" you can find for such a thing are lists of so-called FEMA concentration camps.
Wilderness
East of Anchorage. No roads, Air & Railroad access only. Estimated capacity of 500,000
"Wilderness" is pretty vague, the cited location is pretty much just a regular remote area. There are some roads, some buildings, and so on. The idea that just random wilderness could be considered a FEMA concentration camp is just stupid, because no evidence at all exists to say this or that remote location is meant to hold anyone, especially not 500,000 people.
www.mindfully.org/Reform/2004/FEMA-Concentration-Camps3sep04.htm
www.apfn.org/apfn/camps.htm
www.knowthelies.com/node/7636
beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/08/very-creepy-gps-coordinates-to-fema-camps-google-maps-2727070.html
Camps
There are a supposedly a total of 4 FEMA camps in Alaska; in reality none of the listed locations are FEMA camps, or prisons, or even former POW camps. There is nothing at all out of the ordinary.
Actual Stats:
Air Force Bases: 2
Military Forts: 1
Nothing at all: 1
Eielson AFB
Elmendorf AFB
Ft. Wainwright
Wilderness
Eielson AFB
Southeast of Fairbanks. Operation Garden Plot facility.
There's no evidence of a FEMA camp, POW camp, federal prison, and so on at Eielson AFB, in fact the only "source" you can find for such a thing are lists of so-called FEMA concentration camps.
Elmendorf AFB
Northeast area of Anchorage - far end of base. Garden Plot facility.
Same story as above: there's no evidence of a FEMA camp, POW camp, federal prison, and so on at Elmendorf AFB, in fact the only "source" you can find for such a thing are lists of so-called FEMA concentration camps.
Ft. Wainwright
East of Fairbanks
Same story once again: there's no evidence of a FEMA camp, POW camp, federal prison, and so on at Ft. Wainwright, in fact the only "source" you can find for such a thing are lists of so-called FEMA concentration camps.
Wilderness
East of Anchorage. No roads, Air & Railroad access only. Estimated capacity of 500,000
"Wilderness" is pretty vague, the cited location is pretty much just a regular remote area. There are some roads, some buildings, and so on. The idea that just random wilderness could be considered a FEMA concentration camp is just stupid, because no evidence at all exists to say this or that remote location is meant to hold anyone, especially not 500,000 people.
www.mindfully.org/Reform/2004/FEMA-Concentration-Camps3sep04.htm
www.apfn.org/apfn/camps.htm
www.knowthelies.com/node/7636
beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/08/very-creepy-gps-coordinates-to-fema-camps-google-maps-2727070.html