This video constitutes neither proof nor even convincing evidence of anything. The only strong evidence I find in it is concerning the videomaker's paranoia.
A "black helicopter" flies overhead at a military facility and this person immediately assumes they are being observed? That is very telling indeed. Why, just the other day I was driving past a military base near me and I saw a jet pass overhead! They must be tracking my activities because I'm sure they really care quite a bit about what I'm doing!
Turnstiles? Are you kidding me? They could have any number of benign applications.
Why is it in the middle of nowhere? Are you aware of how many government facilities are in the middle of nowhere and what a benefit this has?
That "watchtower" at the end. What kind of fool looks at that way-too-tall skinny metal radio tower and thinks "oo, let's put some snipers up there." A watchtower would be situated much closer to the ground and have some form of comfort for the snipers in the tower. That was a freaking radio tower.
Everything else is just absurd. This person sees warehouses, train tracks and signs with various zone labels and sees evil. All I see is the same thing I see when I travel past the local commuter rail stockyard every single day. Seriously, if there weren't labelled zones I'd think they were disorganized.
2007-07-02 08:33:32
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answered by Ginseng 2
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It's a fact that Haliburton received a large contract to build camps. It was in the regular news but in the business section, never front page. Absolutely definitely camps people. What they will ne used for is in question but there are execution orders existing that would allow any use including the detention of US citizens.
And people in Germany had no idea what was coming until it was too late. They thought the camps were just to deatin Jews before being deported. They had no idea what was going on there. It was slow, it took years. By the time they realized, they had given the government all the power it needed.
2007-07-02 08:39:20
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answered by Middleclassandnotquiet 6
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the yank way of life of stressful paintings, self reliance and relatives and spiritual values has been in decline because of the fact the 1960's. The greater this decline happens human beings will worry and despise classic values at an ever progressively greater and profound fee. subsequently, people who carry to pronounced values - values that have made the u . s . a . a super united states - are stressful approximately our united states, and its government that grows greater secular and anti-religious. That being pronounced, the belief of "concentration Camps" for Christians is, a minimum of in the meanwhile, absurd.
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answered by persaud 4
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The U.S. and Canadian governments also herded people of Japanese descent into fenced, guarded areas, after confiscating their property. They weren't concentration camps in the same category as the German ones, but it happened nonetheless. We're talking good, peaceful people who just happened to have ancestors from Japan. And that wasn't even that long ago.
This video at Youtube you refer to is famous. That place will probably be used to detain parts of Satan's army when Armageddon comes.
2007-07-02 08:25:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Give me a break. Anybody can make a video like that and I didn't see anything that suspicious there. Youtube is hardly credible as anyone can make a video and put it on there. And most people that made comments on there that I saw even thought is was a scam.
2007-07-02 08:23:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It's frightning. I saw a list once of all the places around where I live. Some were converted military bases and none are located where you could see them driving by anywhere. There's also these new busses I've seen pics of that have no windows. A front and back door but no seats. Others have reported train cars designed with nothing but shakels. Makes you wonder.
2007-07-02 08:39:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep, it was so kind of the USA military to allow the camera crew in to warn the illegals on their pending fate, now will they go home, I am using sarcasm, and you are using lies and scarce tactics
2007-07-02 08:34:23
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answered by jean 7
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You actually cite YouTube as a *source*? That is like quoting the National Enquirer or the Weekly World News. Not too terribly credible, you see.
2007-07-02 08:25:59
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answered by Mathsorcerer 7
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well they don't seem to be using this camp if that is what it really is. Maybe its a minimum security prison, maybe its where there planning on taking the prisoners of war, when this country really gets into it with someone. (maybe they know something is coming that we don't know about)
2007-07-02 08:26:39
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answered by Galahad 2
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and why has it been empty for most of a decade?
Not new, not news. Emergency preparedness takes many forms.
2007-07-02 08:23:06
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answered by wizjp 7
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