FEMA camps
Q: Regarding your article on martial law, what do you think about the FEMA concentration camps?
A: The U.S. government has long been prepared to declare martial law and put people in camps in the event of a national emergency. William Pabst was following this story in the 1970s. For his 1979 article on the camps, go here. Pabst sued the U.S. government for establishing these camps, but his suit was dismissed. The judge ruled he had suffered no loss of free speech rights under the laws that organized these camps.
For a list of executive orders authorizing martial law and the locations of the camps, go here. There are at least 800 camps today. More information here.
Obviously the camps have not been used for the purpose of rounding up illegal aliens, which was one of the stated purposes for establishing them. NWOU expects the camps to be used in case of widespread civil unrest in the event of an economic crisis.
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