Posted: 2/27/2013 7:19:44 AM EDT
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Local incident that happened yesterday. They were actually complaining about local news agencies reporting on the incident. One news source
And a second Used to work for Ephrata just don't want to ask the guys on the call anything as I haven't kept in contact since like 09. By the way this company it happened at builds prisons, schools, all sorts of things. The type they prefab them, disassemble, ship and then build. Just weird how secretive they were about it. |
| The mystery is why wouldn't they let media there? And even for first responders they covered what they were building with tarps and stated it was a government facility. They also tried to stop media from releasing that they were building government facilities. Why does it really matter? |
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The mystery is why wouldn't they let media there? And even for first responders they covered what they were building with tarps and stated it was a government facility. They also tried to stop media from releasing that they were building government facilities. Why does it really matter? who knows. government is secretive about a lot of shit that should not be classified........they classify shit so that embarrassing stuff can't be FOIA'd, etc. These days, just because something carries a classified label, does not mean that the information is actually a bona fide government secret. It could just make Holder out to be a moron, that kind of thing......... |
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Get te contract number for the build and file an FOIA request with the agency that owns the contract. Your articles say they built prisons for municipal agencies not federal ones.
And no they aren't building FEMA camps. Alex Jones already found them at Camp Shelby, AL under the guise of a mobilization training facility ::durr:: |
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Building FEMA camps is good payin' work, if you can get it. I helped put together the sausage making machine thing at Camp 741. Huge thing. Looks like it could make enough sausages to feed a city in a day. $75 an hour. I'm afraid to ask but Uh.... what are they going to use for meat? |
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Building FEMA camps is good payin' work, if you can get it. I helped put together the sausage making machine thing at Camp 741. Huge thing. Looks like it could make enough sausages to feed a city in a day. $75 an hour. I'm afraid to ask but Uh.... what are they going to use for meat? The other pork. |
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Building FEMA camps is good payin' work, if you can get it. I helped put together the sausage making machine thing at Camp 741. Huge thing. Looks like it could make enough sausages to feed a city in a day. $75 an hour. I'm afraid to ask but Uh.... what are they going to use for meat? The other pork. Thats what I was afraid of...... Note to self: Do Not Eat FEMA Sausage |
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Building FEMA camps is good payin' work, if you can get it. I helped put together the sausage making machine thing at Camp 741. Huge thing. Looks like it could make enough sausages to feed a city in a day. $75 an hour. I'm afraid to ask but Uh.... what are they going to use for meat? That was the weird part. Sized for what looked like tall pigs, I'm assuming some special sausage making breed. They must be bred real smart, too. There were arrows to follow and signs that said "Wrong Way" if you turned around. Crazy world we're livin', huh? Imagine what they can do now if they can make sausage pigs that can read. |
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Get te contract number for the build and file an FOIA request with the agency that owns the contract. Your articles say they built prisons for municipal agencies not federal ones. And no they aren't building FEMA camps. Alex Jones already found them at Camp Shelby, AL under the guise of a mobilization training facility ::durr:: All due respect, Shelby's in MS, and why in the blue f-word are you listening to AJ? |
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Building FEMA camps is good payin' work, if you can get it. I helped put together the sausage making machine thing at Camp 741. Huge thing. Looks like it could make enough sausages to feed a city in a day. $75 an hour. I'm afraid to ask but Uh.... what are they going to use for meat? That was the weird part. Sized for what looked like tall pigs, I'm assuming some special sausage making breed. They must be bred real smart, too. There were arrows to follow and signs that said "Wrong Way" if you turned around. Crazy world we're livin', huh? Imagine what they can do now if they can make sausage pigs that can read.
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Local incident that happened yesterday. They were actually complaining about local news agencies reporting on the incident. One news source <snip>. There's another interesting article at the bottom of the page in that first link: Police: Trooper crashes personal car, leaves scene
LEBANON COUNTY, Pa. -
An off-duty state trooper is accused of leaving the scene of a crash involving his personal car, according to Cornwall Borough police. Joseph J. Christaldi, 50, crashed his 1999 Toyota Camry about 10:40 p.m. on Feb. 14 along Route 117 just west of the Route 72 north ramp, police said. Investigators said his car crashed into a guiderail and several posts, causing extensive damage... (more at link) over/under on DUI? |
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Get te contract number for the build and file an FOIA request with the agency that owns the contract. Your articles say they built prisons for municipal agencies not federal ones. And no they aren't building FEMA camps. Alex Jones already found them at Camp Shelby, AL under the guise of a mobilization training facility ::durr:: All due respect, Shelby's in MS, and why in the blue f-word are you listening to AJ? Wherever Shelby is And AJ is all that is true and free according to several ARFCOMers. Natural News, examiner.com blogs, and Alex Jones are THE only place to get real news about the evil New World Order |
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Quoted: The mystery is why wouldn't they let media there? And even for first responders they covered what they were building with tarps and stated it was a government facility. They also tried to stop media from releasing that they were building government facilities. Why does it really matter? Lets see. Vertical structural members of a modular building collapsed. Men were hurt. Construction guy says modules "slid". Does that sound stable enough to let the media/public in to wander at will? Its up to the Fire Chief and/or the Building Safety to declare the site safe to enter. Not the guy that is the builder. Or maybe you understand building collapses better that I do. |
