Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Internment and Resettlement Camps on U.S. Soil?


This "Internment and Resettlement Operations" document, created in 2010, by the Army is interesting. One would think that it applies to military operations overseas where large numbers of war prisoners are detained, but on page 146 (7-16) it says to list the prisoner's social security number.

On page 24 (1-40) the document describes the agencies involved with internment and resettlement. Among them are the UN, Red Cross, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE), and FEMA.

On page 56 (3-56) it refers to "Psychological Operations" involving "indoctrination programs" to remove "antagonistic attitudes" and identify "political activists."

The document also gives blueprints for the facilities, with each one capable of holding 8,000 prisoners.

Even if this is designed for combat situations it is odd how it seems like it could also apply to U.S. citizens.

The document is posted online at http://info.publicintelligence.net/USArmy-InternmentResettlement.pdf

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