Ambrocious Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 DprogramAugust 30, 2009A new bill has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives called the National Emergency Centers Act or HR 645. This bill if passed into law will direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish national emergency centers otherwise known as FEMA camp facilities on military installations. This is an incredibly disturbing piece of legislation considering that the powers that be have already set in motion an agenda to setup a nationwide marital law apparatus through U.S. Northern Command and the Department of Homeland Security. Apparently, the fusion centers, militarized police, surveillance cameras and a domestic military command is not enough. Even though we already know that detention facilities are already in place, they now want to legalize the construction of FEMA camps on military installations using the ever popular excuse that the facilities are for the purposes of a national emergency. With the phony debt based economy getting worse and worse by the day, the possibility of civil unrest is becoming a greater threat to the establishment. One need only look at Iceland, Greece and other nations for what might happen in the United States next. With this in mind, it appears as if these so called national emergency centers will be used in a national emergency but only if the national emergency requires large groups of people to be rounded up and detained. If that isn’t the case, than why have these national emergency facilities built in military installations?Let’s look through the various portions of the bill. Here is section 2 of the bill taken directly from the proposed legislation.SEC. 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY CENTERS.If passed HR 645 is passed into law it will direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish national emergency centers otherwise known as FEMA camp facilities on military installations.(a) In General- In accordance with the requirements of this Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall establish not fewer than 6 national emergency centers on military installations.( b ) Purpose of National Emergency Centers- The purpose of a national emergency center shall be to use existing infrastructure–(1) to provide temporary housing, medical, and humanitarian assistance to individuals and families dislocated due to an emergency or major disaster;(2) to provide centralized locations for the purposes of training and ensuring the coordination of Federal, State, and local first responders;(3) to provide centralized locations to improve the coordination of preparedness, response, and recovery efforts of government, private, and not-for-profit entities and faith-based organizations; and(4) to meet other appropriate needs, as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security.The legislation says that the Secretary of Homeland Security shall establish not fewer than 6 national emergency centers on military installations. This means that the Secretary of Homeland Security can setup as many FEMA camps within military installations as they want, it just has to be more than 6 of them. On top of that, it also states that the facilities will be used to meet other appropriate needs as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security. This could mean anything. If the Secretary of Homeland Security thinks it is appropriate to kill large groups of people like the Nazis did in World War II Germany, than it looks as if this bill would give them the authority to use these facilities for that purpose.Below is section 3 taken from the bill.SEC. 3. DESIGNATION OF MILITARY INSTALLATIONS AS NATIONAL EMERGENCY CENTERS.(a) In General- Not later than 60 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, shall designate not fewer than 6 military installations as sites for the establishment of national emergency centers.( b ) Minimum Requirements- A site designated as a national emergency center shall be–(1) capable of meeting for an extended period of time the housing, health, transportation, education, public works, humanitarian and other transition needs of a large number of individuals affected by an emergency or major disaster;(2) environmentally safe and shall not pose a health risk to individuals who may use the center;(3) capable of being scaled up or down to accommodate major disaster preparedness and response drills, operations, and procedures;(4) capable of housing existing permanent structures necessary to meet training and first responders coordination requirements during nondisaster periods;(5) capable of hosting the infrastructure necessary to rapidly adjust to temporary housing, medical, and humanitarian assistance needs;(6) required to consist of a complete operations command center, including 2 state-of-the art command and control centers that will comprise a 24/7 operations watch center as follows:(A) one of the command and control centers shall be in full ready mode; and( B ) the other shall be used daily for training; and(7) easily accessible at all times and be able to facilitate handicapped and medical facilities, including during an emergency or major disaster.© Location of National Emergency Centers- There shall be established not fewer than one national emergency center in each of the following areas:(1) The area consisting of Federal Emergency Management Agency Regions I, II, and III.(2) The area consisting of Federal Emergency Management Agency Region IV.(3) The area consisting of Federal Emergency Management Agency Regions V and VII.(4) The area consisting of Federal Emergency Management Agency Region VI.(5) The area consisting of Federal Emergency Management Agency Regions VIII and X.(6) The area consisting of Federal Emergency Management Agency Region IX.d) Preference for Designation of Closed Military Installations- Wherever possible, the Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, shall designate a closed military installation as a site for a national emergency center. If the Secretaries of Homeland Security and Defense jointly determine that there is not a sufficient number of closed military installations that meet the requirements of subsections ( b ) and ©, the Secretaries shall jointly designate portions of existing military installations other than closed military installations as national emergency centers.(e) Transfer of Control of Closed Military Installations- If a closed military installation is designated as a national emergency center, not later than 180 days after the date of designation, the Secretary of Defense shall transfer to the Secretary of Homeland Security administrative jurisdiction over such closed military installation.(f) Cooperative Agreement for Joint Use of Existing Military Installations- If an existing military installation other than a closed military installation is designated as a national emergency center, not later than 180 days after the date of designation, the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Secretary of Defense shall enter into a cooperative agreement to provide for the establishment of the national emergency center.(g) Reports-(1) PRELIMINARY REPORT- Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security, acting jointly with the Secretary of Defense, shall submit to Congress a report that contains for each designated site–(A) an outline of the reasons why the site was selected;( B ) an outline of the need to construct, repair, or update any existing infrastructure at the site;© an outline of the need to conduct any necessary environmental clean-up at the site;(D) an outline of preliminary plans for the transfer of control of the site from the Secretary of Defense to the Secretary of Homeland Security, if necessary under subsection (e); and(E) an outline of preliminary plans for entering into a cooperative agreement for the establishment of a national emergency center at the site, if necessary under subsection (f).(2) UPDATE REPORT- Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security, acting jointly with the Secretary of Defense, shall submit to Congress a report that contains for each designated site–(A) an update on the information contained in the report as required by paragraph (1);( B ) an outline of the progress made toward the transfer of control of the site, if necessary under subsection (e);© an outline of the progress made toward entering a cooperative agreement for the establishment of a national emergency center at the site, if necessary under subsection (f); and(D) recommendations regarding any authorizations and appropriations that may be necessary to provide for the establishment of a national emergency center at the site.(3) FINAL REPORT- Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security, acting jointly with the Secretary of Defense, shall submit to Congress a report that contains for each designated site–(A) finalized information detailing the transfer of control of the site, if necessary under subsection (e);( B ) the finalized cooperative agreement for the establishment of a national emergency center at the site, if necessary under subsection (f); and© any additional information pertinent to the establishment of a national emergency center at the site.(4) ADDITIONAL REPORTS- The Secretary of Homeland Security, acting jointly with the Secretary of Defense, may submit to Congress additional reports as necessary to provide updates on steps being taken to meet the requirements of this Act.This section authorizes the Homeland Security Secretary to setup these FEMA camps in closed or open military installations and in regions around the nation. This essentially legalizes any existing FEMA camp infrastructure that has been built in either closed or open military installations and opens the door for additional facilities to be created.Fortunately, the bill only authorizes $180,000,000 per year for these facilities, but considering that the majority of the detention facilities are probably already built, they won’t need much additional funding. There is no doubt judging from the language of this bill, that it is meant to legalize what they’ve already been doing. After all, FEMA has already been looking at ways to transport large quantities of people to camps, they held a FEMA camp drill which consisted of an illegal alien round up in Iowa and KBR/Halliburtion has already aided in the creation of detention facilities. The rationale behind this legislation is undoubtedly to serve as a mechanism of control if the authorities need facilities to hold large amounts of dissenting people. This is not to help people. One only needs to take a look at what happened during Hurricane Katrina and it is obvious that the government does not care about the people. They didn’t care then, and they don’t care now, and these facilities built or unbuilt will definitely not be utilized for the people’s interest.SOURCE: InfoWars.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shought Posted August 31, 2009 Share Posted August 31, 2009 Haven't read all but thisIf the Secretary of Homeland Security thinks it is appropriate to kill large groups of people like the Nazis did in World War II Germany, than it looks as if this bill would give them the authority to use these facilities for that purpose.is just plain bullshit, passing a bill that says so doesn't mean they don't have to comply with any other laws that restrict them from doing that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator DKT27 Posted August 31, 2009 Administrator Share Posted August 31, 2009 @Ambrocious: I believe that you put some real hard work in findin news. But I think these news dont have any thing that makes people believe it. Why you want to make someone laugh on your effort and posts? I would recommended you to put your hard work on findin some news that are easier to believe. I know you wont take my advice but it is worth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ambrocious Posted August 31, 2009 Author Share Posted August 31, 2009 @Ambrocious: I believe that you put some real hard work in findin news. But I think these news dont have any thing that makes people believe it. Why you want to make someone laugh on your effort and posts? I would recommended you to put your hard work on findin some news that are easier to believe. I know you wont take my advice but it is worth.Here is some news that the sleeping people can easily believe in:CNNFOX NEWSBBC NEWSMSNBC NEWSEasily understood and believed news is for the sleeping people. Enjoy it if you want to.Where I stand is in the wake up call. Stay asleep if you like to. I enjoy the truth. Slowly but surely, people are beginning to wake up and even those from the mainstream media will eventually be forced to show it if not voluntary first. Glenn Beck is having an awakening in FOX news. More will follow. You want the truth? LISTEN to Alex Jones broadcast that he has every day and investigate it for yourself.Other ways for people to listen in to his broadcast can be found by clicking here. You wanna know why I believe this way? Listen to his broadcast and see if it's just a bunch of BS. I can't do anything else for you.EDIT! Check out the new film Camp FEMA (Trailer) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mewgia Posted September 1, 2009 Share Posted September 1, 2009 @Ambrocious: I believe that you put some real hard work in findin news. But I think these news dont have any thing that makes people believe it. Why you want to make someone laugh on your effort and posts? I would recommended you to put your hard work on findin some news that are easier to believe. I know you wont take my advice but it is worth.he doesn't actually work hard at all to find this news. Nearly all of his stories are directly from InfoWars, so obviously all he has to do is monitor the front page of that site and report all of their stories onto this website. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ambrocious Posted September 1, 2009 Author Share Posted September 1, 2009 The hard work mainly comes from getting people to realize that it's true.UPDATE: I have been politely asked to stop posting news from InfoWars.com and so I must comply. If anyone takes these things even the slightest bit serious, go and visit the site often.For all of you who have fought to achieve this, good job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mewgia Posted September 1, 2009 Share Posted September 1, 2009 The hard work mainly comes from getting people to realize that it's true.UPDATE: I have been politely asked to stop posting news from InfoWars.com and so I must comply. If anyone takes these things even the slightest bit serious, go and visit the site often.For all of you who have fought to achieve this, good job.Most people who do take this stuff serious do visit that site and those similar to it. Thus, your posts were only news to people who disagreed with you as they were redundant to those who did not.So this is for the best. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myidisbb Posted September 2, 2009 Share Posted September 2, 2009 Haven't read all but thisIf the Secretary of Homeland Security thinks it is appropriate to kill large groups of people like the Nazis did in World War II Germany, than it looks as if this bill would give them the authority to use these facilities for that purpose.is just plain bullshit, passing a bill that says so doesn't mean they don't have to comply with any other laws that restrict them from doing that.yeap this wouldnt fly having unknown civs on a post. not safe for soldiers and their families. i military post is consider a gated community. no thank you. seems this be just a way to hide them from the media. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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