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From Brasscheck TV
Many people have expressed concern at
an ambitious nationwide program to
rebuild and retrofit abandoned military
bases in the US.
Who are these facilities for?
Some have raised the suggestion that
they may be being prepared as mass
internment centers.
Well, you need look no further than
Taylor, Texas to find an operative
and occupied concentration camp
in the US.
Run for the federal government by a private
corporation, the facility - known as Hutto -
houses whole families including infants and
small children, none of whom have been
convicted of any crime.
Like the Jews of Germany, the prisoners,
refugees seeking asylum in the US from
over 40 countries, have been declared
"undesirables" and are denied basic due
process while a privately owned corporation
racks up millions housing them.
Prison cells with cribs? Playgrounds
surrounded by barbed wire and armed
guards?
These aren't the paranoid fantasies of
conspiracy theorists. This is for-profit
venture that is operating right now out
of sight and out of the awareness of
most Americans.
Question:
If the friends of the powerful (and
corrupt) can make a buck imprisoning
politically unprotected people this way,
how long before they start targeting
other segments of the population?
See for yourself what's going on:
_http://www.brasschecktv.comhttp://www.bra_
(http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/281.html)
This story is currently being completely censored
by the corporate-owned news media the US.
- Brasscheck
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