FEMA Camps: City to Exile the Homeless; It’s not a Conspiracy Theory Anymore

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FEMA Camps: City to Exile the Homeless; It’s not a Conspiracy Theory Anymore

FEMA Camps: City to Exile the Homeless; It’s not a Conspiracy Theory Anymore



Under the radar from the prying eyes of the public, South Carolina made it legal to get rid of their homeless problem. The people were given a choice, FEMA Camps or jail. The irony of it all was this happened right at the 50th Anniversary of Civil Liberties in August. The bad part is different cities from Boston to New York are shipping off their homeless, and no one cares. Is this coming to a town near you?

In August the city of Colombia, South Carolina, had a problem. A festival honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Movement was coming to town. They couldn’t be seen with all the homeless when guests arrived from all parts of the United States. So the city council held a vote and made homelessness a crime.


The Columbia City Council unanimously approved the plan, creating special police patrols that would enforce “quality of life” laws involving loitering, public urination and other crimes not necessarily restricted to the homeless population. Those officers would then offer the homeless a choice: Go to jail for their homelessness or be shuffled to a 240-bed, 24-hour shelter on the outskirts of town, which they wouldn’t be allowed to easily leave.

That second option isn’t jail, mind you, because the homeless are being confined with the help of a local charitable organization. It’s charitable incarceration, you see. The homeless can leave, but they need to set up an appointment and be shuttled by a van.”~Microsoft Media Net Money

Despite some news from the Main Stream Media, and Glenn Beck, it looks like the city went out of their way to begin staffing the 240 bed, 24 hour, razor wire topped FEMA camp that was supposed to be used in case of a disaster according to FEMA. Remember, these areas do not exist according to the news media. However the FEMA site has the plans and the implementations of them. FEMA has even built them for cities such as Galeston, Houston, New York, Boston, New Orleans, and even Colombia. Strange for areas that don’t exist.

South Carolina went through with the plans and they even caught the attention of the ACLU. In order for the homeless to “qualify” for the “temporary shelter” they would have to be one of the first 240 homeless to apply and wouldn’t be able to leave except by shuttle. They even went out of their way to remove some of the benches around the town so the homeless didn’t get comfortable and a hot line to call if you spotted homeless people for the residents.



But this is not the only area making it a crime for being homeless. It turns out that since 2011, the city of Boston is moving its homeless out of the city into what they call HOME Base near Salem away from the city. People in Southern California were getting concerned from homeless disappearing off the streets.



Most of the homeless in places like Sacramento are taken and driven out of town in tent cities of their own. They have made it a crime to be homeless and round them up and move them there. They are guarded and people have hotlines to call if they spot a homeless person. They ship them out and place them in these camps. They are not permitted to leave and they are not permitted to wander the streets of the bigger cities without a permit. If that is not a determent camp, I don’t know what is.

They are moving to make it a crime to be homeless in Miami as well. Where are they putting the people from these “round ups”?





The city of Columbia was quick to recant their law at the end of September, but there are several other cities and states that still have not. There are several individuals that have warned over the years to people that this would happen. If we do not find humanity in our hearts when does the the madness stop.

This is almost like the 1940′s rounding up of the undesirables happening right before our very eyes. The only thing different is that this is the United States and not Germany.

Now we have the the cutting of EBT and Food Banks by $5 Billion, Unemployment continuing to sky rocket, and over 3.5 million homeless with the numbers growing daily. We have 18.5 million vacation homes and homes in Detroit being sold for a dollar, but we can’t find places to house people other then FEMA camps? I think we all know what happens from here if we continue to let it.

When the people of bigger cities wake up to find that all the homeless have disappeared over night, you actually know where they are. The question is, are you next?



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Dont want to pay monthly ransom to the real estate cartels?

Meet the consequences.

What about the birds. They keep crapping on my car. I want them to go to a Fema camp. Also those deer wont listen. They keep crossing the lanes of traffic in unauthorized crossing area (per the sign)
 
Wonder if they will give them education and call it a hand up not a hand out so we all feel all warm and cozy about these FEMA centers being used for the homeless?
 
First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out--
Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out--
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out--
Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me--and there was no one left to speak for me.


Martin Niemöller (1892-1984)
 
Don'tChaKnow, it's illegal not to pay property taxes?

Either directly or indirectly, one must pay property taxes or end up in a FEMA camp.
 
You guys feel free to invite them over.

I've worked with several homeless guys that helped me with big garage sale fund raisers. They worked for bicycle parts, backpacks or other items in the sale stuff that we didn't sell. They were good guys and very trustworthy.
 
The homeless are pretty unpopular, esp with the conservative/ neocon /reich winger types. I see them all the time on various forums and talk radio joking about turning the "bums" into "soylent green", a local radio show host (Robert Pratt on 790 KFYO in Lubbock) encourages listeners to take care of them with some "cowboy justice", etc.

All this usually said by the same people who talk about the "sanctity of life" with regards to fetuses. However, if you are a "bum" or part of some other unpopular group, your life means nothing, and there are plenty of people -- some who claim to be "liberty lovers" -- who would cheer as you are being hauled off to the camps ...
 
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The homeless are pretty unpopular, esp with the conservative/ neocon /reich winger types. I see them all the time on various forums and talk radio joking about turning the "bums" into "soylent green", a local radio show host (Robert Pratt on 790 KFYO in Lubbock) encourages listeners to take care of them with some "cowboy justice", etc.

All this usually said by the same people who talk about the "sanctity of life" with regards to fetuses. However, if you are a "bum" or part of some other unpopular group, your life means nothing, and there are plenty of people -- some who claim to be "liberty lovers" -- who would cheer as you are being hauled off to the camps ...

Yep.

Also, the same people who supposedly hate the system but also hate those who are not part of it.
 
Next it'll be those damn terrorists, then the horrid druggies, then, then....
 
Has anyone found an address, phone number, and name for this place? It would be interesting to call them up and ask to interview some of their residents. Some of the stories about this report that they are allowed to leave on any bus out of town, but it is still pretty creepy and desensitizing for the public even if they are free to leave.
 
What about my right to not see a homeless person when walking down the street?
 
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