Why are new strip malls, closed strip malls, shopping malls and even schools being designed with what clearly looks like guard towers – and in a manner that would easily give way to them becoming FEMA camps?
While some would call this paranoid, tinfoil hat wearing stuff, if you believe that the economy will collapse then surely you must believe that the government know of and is preparing for this event – preparing for massive civil unrest and millions upon millions upon millions of hungry, angry Americans.
There’s and estimated 800 FEMA camps in the U.S., which can hold an average of around 20,000 people. That’s only 16 million people.
Where do the rest go in the event of massive civil unrest?
According to some architects, there are many newly created facilities around the United States that can serve the same purpose as these FEMA camps with just a tiny bit of retrofitting.
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you people are so ignorant…if the gov wanted to kill that many people they’ll just detonate a nuke or two….why bother with a concentration camp….why waste all that money to feed prisoners…
This must be the reason behind the recent renovation of Mall St. Vincent in Shreveport lol. If I get put there I won’t have to travel far
That will hold about half of California !!!!!
fema camps with guard towers ?????????
I agree with most of what David has said but as far as the still haven’t defeated a bunch of desert, cave dwellers in Afghanistan…. That is not because of the military we have to get the go ahead from the president and that guy never says go! Isis would have been destroyed months before the public new anything but the president wouldn’t give us the go
Melissa, that is true to a certain extent. The same thing happened in Vietnam and the latest Iraq war. If a people doesn’t want to be defeated and is willing to fight to the death, there’s very little that can be done.
Scary!
Will the food courts still serve vegan?
This is starting to sound like the movie Dawn of the dead 🙂
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