Chaos, Confusion, and Civil War

- the effect of social manipulation


REINSTATE 18 U.S.C. § 1385

Rule-making, rule-breaking? Law breaking by government

The Posse Comitatus Act is a United States federal law (18 U.S.C. § 1385) passed on June 16, 1878 after the end of Reconstruction, with the
intention (in concert with the Insurrection Act of 1807) of substantially limiting the powers of the federal government to use the military for law
enforcement. The Act prohibits most members of the federal uniformed services (today the Army, Air Force, and State National Guard
forces when such are called into federal service) from exercising nominally state law enforcement, police, or peace officer powers
 that maintain "law and order" on non-federal property (states and their counties and municipal divisions) within the United States.

The statute generally prohibits federal military personnel and units of the National Guard under federal authority from acting in a law enforcement
capacity within the United States, except where expressly authorized by the Constitution or Congress. The Coast Guard is exempt from the Act.


US Concentration Camps




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Concentration camp
Concentration camps are believed to exist in many parts of the United States under the auspices of the REX 84 Program. There are over 600 prison camps in the country, all fully operational and ready to receive prisoners. They are all staffed and even surrounded by full-time guards, but they are all empty. These camps are to be operated by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) should Martial Law need to be implemented in the United States






Rex 84 official purpose

The Rex 84 Program was established on the reasoning that if a mass exodus of illegal aliens crossed the Mexican/US border, they would be quickly rounded up and detained in detention centers by FEMA. Rex 84 allowed many military bases to be closed down and to be turned into prisons.


Coup

Operation Cable Splicer and Garden Plot are the two sub programs which will be implemented once the Rex 84 program is initiated for its proper purpose.

Garden Plot is the program to control the population. Cable Splicer is the program for an orderly takeover of the state and local governments by the federal government. FEMA is the executive arm of the coming police state and thus will head up all operations. The Presidential Executive Orders already listed on the Federal Register also are part of the legal framework for this operation.


Facilities


The camps all have railroad facilities as well as roads leading to and from the detention facilities. (Special trains have been reported that are suspected to be designed for transporting prisoners, with benches along the sides and poles along the floor where one might imagine people could be chained by their legs.) Many camps also have an airport nearby. 

The majority of the camps can house a population of 20,000 prisoners. Currently, the largest of these facilities is just outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. The Alaskan facility is a massive mental health facility and can hold approximately 2 million people.


Terry Kings

A person named Terry Kings wrote an article on his discoveries of camps located in southern California. His findings are as follows:

Over the last couple months several of us have investigated three soon-to-be prison camps in the Southern California area. We had heard about these sites and wanted to see them for ourselves.


Palmdale

Kings describes finding a camp in Palmdale, California.

The first one we observed was in Palmdale, California. It is not operating as a prison at the moment but is masquerading as part of a water facility... The fences that run for miles around this large facility all point inward, and there are large mounds of dirt and dry moat surrounding the central area so the inside area is not visible from the road. There are 3 large loading docks facing the entrance that can be observed from the road...

We observed white vans patrolling the area and one came out and greeted us with a friendly wave and followed us until we had driven safely beyond the area...

This facility is across the street from the Palmdale Water Department. The area around the Water Department has fences pointing outward, to keep people out of this dangerous area so as not to drown. Yet, across the street, the fences all point inward...

There are also signs posted every 50 feet stating: State of California Trespassing Loitering Forbidden By Law Section 555 California Penal Code.

The sign at the entrance says: Pearblossom Operations and Maintenance Subcenter Receiving Department, 34534 116th Street East. There is also a guard shack located at the entrance.

There is a railroad track that runs next to the perimeter of this fenced area. The loading docks are large enough to hold railroad cars.


Glendale

King says another camp exists in Glendale, Ca.

Another site is located in Brand Park in Glendale. There are newly constructed fences (all outfitted with new wiring that point inward). The fences surround a dry reservoir. There are also new buildings situated in the area. We questioned the idea that there were four armed military personnel walking the park. Since when does a public park need armed guards?

San Fernando Valley

A third site visited was in the San Fernando Valley, adjacent to the Water District. Again, the area around the actual Water District had fences logically pointing out (to keep people out of the dangerous area). And the rest of the adjacent area which went on for several miles was ringed with fences and barbed wire facing inward...

Within the grounds was a huge building that the guard said was a training range for policemen. There were newly constructed roads, new gray military looking buildings, and a landing strip. Police cars were constantly patrolling the several mile perimeter of the area.

There was an area that contained about 100 black boxes that looked like railroad cars..