I believe they are still there. Tennessee or Kentucky. Think the land is still leased out to the govโt. and liners are there - yuutoober covered it recently - donโt know who it was though.
Given itโs the Feds. Probably sitting in a Warehouse or field or something whose location is lost to all but a handful of clerks who can navigate the paperwork trail.
FEMA camps, as described in various conspiracy theories, do not exist. The belief that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is planning to imprison U.S. citizens in concentration camps following a major disaster or crisis is a long-standing conspiracy theory without factual basis.
FEMA has repeatedly denied these claims, stating clearly that it does not round up or detain people, enact martial law, or operate internment camps.
The conspiracy theory originated in the 1980s, with one of the first mentions appearing in a 1982 newsletter by the right-wing group Posse Comitatus, warning that "hardcore patriots" would be detained.
Over the years, the theory has evolved and been amplified by events such as military exercises like Jade Helm 15 in 2015, which some falsely claimed were preparations for mass detentions.
Despite these claims, the exercise concluded with no such actions taken.
FEMA is a U.S. government agency responsible for coordinating disaster response and recovery efforts, providing federal assistance to areas affected by natural disasters, and managing flood insurance programs.
In recent years, misinformation about FEMA setting up "camps" has resurfaced during hurricane responses, prompting the agency to create rumor response pages to clarify that temporary housing for staff is not for detaining people and that all such facilities are for official use only.
FEMA officials have emphasized that while historical events like the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and contingency plans such as Rex 84 are sometimes cited as evidence, they do not support the existence of current plans for mass detention.
The agency continues to combat misinformation, especially during active disaster responses, to ensure public trust and safety.
Riddle me this: if they want us dead then why even bother with camps instead of killing us in our homes and making up excuses "oh you neighbor died in a drug raid, that's all." The government could engineer all sorts of accidents that normies wouldn't pay attention to.
Guessing if they were a "thing", there were enough to "manage" the die-off(/genocide/extermination/elimination) of millions to 10s of millions (of jab non-compliant and other "enemies of the state").
Maybe there are Request for Bids and/or requisions/contracts that could be FOIA'd(?)
TBH, it'd be surprising if they planned to bury any of those they were going to kill when it'd be easier, cheaper and more efficient (and leave less evidence) to incinerate/cremate the bodies.
Do you know what it would take to incinerate the amounts of bodies you are talking about?
The actual cremation process usually takes approximately 3-4 hours. You should be aware each state has laws on the documentation and timeline in which the cremation can take place. For example, in Minnesota cremation must take place within 72 hours or within 6 days if refrigeration is allowed.
So there is no way that large amounts of people can be cremated quickly.
This is also how the whole Holocaust claim of cremated remains was debunked.
Just a theory, but I expect they'll be put on public display to demonstrate the plan to the ones who wouldn't believe without seeing them. Probably at an actual FEMA camp or Wal-Mart trafficking warehouse or something.
Still There:
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690 Almon Rd Covington, GA
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I believe they are still there. Tennessee or Kentucky. Think the land is still leased out to the govโt. and liners are there - yuutoober covered it recently - donโt know who it was though.
I've wondered why they're not using the FEMA camps for 'Detention Camps' for illegals or 'Rehab Camps' the recused trafficked victims.
And those of us who refused to obey the government had harris won
Given itโs the Feds. Probably sitting in a Warehouse or field or something whose location is lost to all but a handful of clerks who can navigate the paperwork trail.
Make good water troffs.
AI response:
FEMA camps, as described in various conspiracy theories, do not exist. The belief that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is planning to imprison U.S. citizens in concentration camps following a major disaster or crisis is a long-standing conspiracy theory without factual basis. FEMA has repeatedly denied these claims, stating clearly that it does not round up or detain people, enact martial law, or operate internment camps.
The conspiracy theory originated in the 1980s, with one of the first mentions appearing in a 1982 newsletter by the right-wing group Posse Comitatus, warning that "hardcore patriots" would be detained. Over the years, the theory has evolved and been amplified by events such as military exercises like Jade Helm 15 in 2015, which some falsely claimed were preparations for mass detentions. Despite these claims, the exercise concluded with no such actions taken.
FEMA is a U.S. government agency responsible for coordinating disaster response and recovery efforts, providing federal assistance to areas affected by natural disasters, and managing flood insurance programs. In recent years, misinformation about FEMA setting up "camps" has resurfaced during hurricane responses, prompting the agency to create rumor response pages to clarify that temporary housing for staff is not for detaining people and that all such facilities are for official use only.
FEMA officials have emphasized that while historical events like the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and contingency plans such as Rex 84 are sometimes cited as evidence, they do not support the existence of current plans for mass detention. The agency continues to combat misinformation, especially during active disaster responses, to ensure public trust and safety.
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Riddle me this: if they want us dead then why even bother with camps instead of killing us in our homes and making up excuses "oh you neighbor died in a drug raid, that's all." The government could engineer all sorts of accidents that normies wouldn't pay attention to.
Well, they have been trying to kill us in many ways, almost undetected till now. ๐ฎ๐คข๐ต "FEMA CAMPS" look here not there.
It's all fake till the bus arrives at the main gate, right? ๐ฎ๐ญ๐ต๐๐คฃ
Yeah, No!
Consider the likelihood of impartiality and validity of a "source" (that uses leftist propaganda as its "source material")
And the guillotines too!
https://x.com/KAGdrogo/status/1752036555223633966
Context -
https://x.com/Leanne176826967/status/1960147980259852631
and
https://x.com/KAGdrogo/status/1852879056800219283
'Does make one wonder.
Guessing if they were a "thing", there were enough to "manage" the die-off(/genocide/extermination/elimination) of millions to 10s of millions (of jab non-compliant and other "enemies of the state").
Maybe there are Request for Bids and/or requisions/contracts that could be FOIA'd(?)
TBH, it'd be surprising if they planned to bury any of those they were going to kill when it'd be easier, cheaper and more efficient (and leave less evidence) to incinerate/cremate the bodies.
Do you know what it would take to incinerate the amounts of bodies you are talking about?
The actual cremation process usually takes approximately 3-4 hours. You should be aware each state has laws on the documentation and timeline in which the cremation can take place. For example, in Minnesota cremation must take place within 72 hours or within 6 days if refrigeration is allowed.
So there is no way that large amounts of people can be cremated quickly.
This is also how the whole Holocaust claim of cremated remains was debunked.
The more you know!!!
Ukraine can use about 1 Million of them.
Just a theory, but I expect they'll be put on public display to demonstrate the plan to the ones who wouldn't believe without seeing them. Probably at an actual FEMA camp or Wal-Mart trafficking warehouse or something.
Sign at Wal-Mart: "Emergency exit in basement" ๐ค๐ฎ๐ต๐คซ๐คซ๐คซ๐