Thursday, September 1, 2011

I Visited a ‘FEMA’ Facility Today…

Well, it looks as though what has been conspiracy theory is not conspiracy fact.  There have been such facilities built but not quite exposed as this one.

Remember the ole quote?  Better red than dead.  Well, many still say- 'I might be behind barbed wire, but I will have food and a bed'.

August 31, 2011

Today my sister and I went to Wyoming to deal with some personal matters, and heading south brings us straight through "Hardin, MT". On the way home at about 6:30pm I asked my sister if she wouldn't mind stopping in Hardin because I wanted to see if I could find this Facility that was talked about by Alex Jones.

We drove up and down streets for about 10 minutes and then I stopped to ask an older couple where the Police department was. I was given directions and found it in no time but it wasn't what i was looking for. I drove around the police station looking at the Patrol vehicles looking for any strange marks on them or any "RUSSIAN" logos but there was nothing. The only strange thing was the color of the Patrol cars, (Tan/Brown color) which I personally have never seen any cars painted this way.... don't know?

Any ways I told my sister oh well, lets head back to Billings. Just as we were ready to head onto the Interstate my sister said, " look at that building!" and off in the distance on several OPEN acres was an Enormous Facility. "That is it!", I said, and i headed down a one way street....(might i add the ONLY street) that could access this Facility. We drove up slowly and let me tell you, this isn’t any ordinary "Detention Facility"

15-20 FT HIGH FENCING WITH SPIRAL BARBWIRE "OUTER FENCING, AND SECOND ROW OF INNER FENCING 15-20 FT HIGH!!! ONE WALK IN ENTRANCE BUT MASSIVE GATES WITH SPIRAL BARBWIRE, AND A DRIVE IN ENTRANCE THE SLOPES DOWN INTO WHAT LOOKS LIKE A BASEMENT, ALSO BARBWIRE FENCING "DOUBLE".

EVERY 30 FT THERE WERE POLES WITH ABOUT 6 DOME LIKE CAMERAS HANGING FROM IT (360 DEGREE VIEW)

ONE SUBURBAN WAS PARKED IN THE BACK AND OTHER THAN THAT, IT LOOKED AS THOUGH THIS "DETENTION FACILITY" HAD NEVER ACCOMMODATED ONE INMATE. COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY BARREN, NOT ONE THING LOOKED AS THOUGH IT HAD BEEN USED.

Hardin has a population of about 3,514 people and most are Native Americans.

Billings Mt is about 44 miles from Hardin and has a Population of about 125,000 people. Men and Woman's prison in Billings has NOTHING even close in comparison to this Facility.

WOW!!!

K

Source:  Steve Quayle  - Reposted at: Before It’s News h/t to Anglo at Sovereignty in Colorado

FEMA'S use of term 'federal family' for government expands under Obama

Don’t think of it as the federal government but as your “federal family.”

In a Category 4 torrent of official communications during the approach and aftermath of Hurricane Irene, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has repeatedly used the phrase “federal family” when describing the Obama administration’s response to the storm.

The Obama administration didn’t invent the phrase but has taken it to new heights.

“Under the direction of President Obama and Secretary Janet Napolitano, the entire federal family is leaning forward to support our state, tribal and territorial partners along the East Coast,” a FEMA news release declared Friday as Irene churned toward landfall.

The G-word — “government” — has been nearly banished, with FEMA instead referring to federal, state and local “partners” as well as “offices” and “personnel.”

“'Government’ is such a dirty word right now,” says Florida State University communication professor Davis Houck. “Part of what the federal government does and any elected official does is change the terms of the language game into terms that are favorable to them.”

“Family” can evoke favorable thoughts of motherhood and security. But it can also conjure images of Big Brother and organized crime.

The phrase “federal family” has been used in connection with FEMA at least as far back as 1999.

Under President George W. Bush, FEMA officials sprinkled the alliterative euphemism into congressional testimony and statements. When former FEMA Director Michael Brown promised help to hurricane-battered Floridians in 2004, he vowed that “the federal family is dedicated to staying for as long as it takes.”

During the Clinton administration, Vice President Al Gore responded to 1999 flooding in Iowa by pledging that “the federal family is committed to providing the necessary resources to comfort every person and family devastated by this disaster and to help them return to their normal way of living as fast as possible.”

A Google search shows the phrase appearing 10 times on FEMA’s website during the Bush years. Since Obama took office, “federal family” has turned up 118 times on fema.gov, including 50 Irene-related references.

Among them: statements that the Obama administration “is committed to bringing all of the resources of the federal family to bear” for storm assistance and that “the entire federal family continues to lean forward to support the states in their ongoing response efforts.”

Houck doubts all the “family” references will give the public a warm and fuzzy view of FEMA and the federal government.

“That one is so blatantly obvious that I think people’s rhetorical radar is going to go off,” Houck says.

On the other hand, Houck says, “If FEMA can come in and really do a great job, maybe that 'federal family’ thing would stick with the people on the ground.”

FEMA did not respond to a request for comment Wednesday.

Staff researcher Niels Heimeriks contributed to this story.

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