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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Staffing Up the FEMA Detention Camps


Based on Google searches leading to our posts here and here on FEMA's unexplained detention camps scattered across the nation, many Americans are concerned about the government's intentions and our Constitutionally protected rights. Now comes news that prison guards, or in government-speak, "Internment/Resettlement Specialists," are being recruited for the empty concentration camps. Could the Kenyan and Mrs. Pelosi have plans for those "angry mobs" that bother them so much? Giving ACORN prison jobs and putting your enemies on the inside is one way to address rising unemployment rates.

National Guard asked to explain 'internment' jobs

Campaign recruiting for workers at 'civilian resettlement facility'


From WorldNetDaily
By Bob Unruh

An ad campaign featured on a U.S. Army website seeking those who would be interested in being an "Internment/Resettlement" specialist is raising alarms across the country, generating concerns that there is some truth in those theories about domestic detention camps, a roundup of dissidents and a crackdown on "threatening" conservatives.

The ads, at the GoArmy.com website as well as others including Monster.com, cite the need for:

"Internment/Resettlement (I/R) Specialists in the Army are primarily responsible for day-to-day operations in a military confinement/correctional facility or detention/internment facility. I/R Specialists provide rehabilitative, health, welfare, and security to U.S. military prisoners within a confinement or correctional facility; conduct inspections; prepare written reports; and coordinate activities of prisoners/internees and staff personnel.

The campaign follows by only weeks a report from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security warning about "right-wing extremists" who could pose a danger to the country – including those who support third-party political candidates, oppose abortion and would prefer to have the U.S. immigration laws already on the books enforced.

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