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Thursday, February 09, 2006

Out There in the Blogosphere

All sorts of people are out there blogging on the internet.

They have all sorts of takes on what's happening in our Republic.

The following is an example from just one of those people. Alobar (shown at left in an illustration from his weblog) certainly has a different viewpoint about the world. IP knows some people who have certain ideas about the nefarious nature of jet contrails. However, we hadn't quite seen anything like this before.

You see, Alobar believes that the government has already designated many sites for detention camps in America - 800 by his estimate. And when Alobar began talking about Fort Wayne a few days ago - well, you can read this and make your own judgment.

Seems he had a bad experience 35 years ago or so and it informs his beliefs today. He wrote:
Back during the Vietnam war era, when I lived in Ithaca NY, it was discovered that the city had converted a large barn like building in the park into a secure area by installing high chain link fence inside the building. It seemed that the area was being set aside as a possible detention area for housing protesters which the city might choose to arrest. The plot was exposed, with photos in Dateline Ithaca newspaper. My partner at Glad Day Press, Dale, snuck into the building, and planted a nice new heavy duty fencing cutter high up atop one of the beams, so if we all got put here, he could climb up at night, grab the fencing cutter, and all break all of us loose.

Times have changed. The government is much much nastier today. I suspect a mass break out from a detention camp would result in everyone getting shot. And it looks like the government has much bigger and more nefarious plans to detain many many thousands of people. One such camp has been outed.
Well, Alobar doesn't think there is only camp anymore. Nosiree. He and some others believe there are plenty of them. The sometimes specific but mostly vague listings of the purported locations in Indiana are here:

INDIANA Indianapolis / Marion County - Amtrak railcar repair facility (closed); controversial site of a major alleged detention / processing center. Although some sources state that this site is a "red herring", photographic and video evidence suggests otherwise. This large facility contains large 3-4 inch gas mains to large furnaces (crematoria??), helicopter landing pads, railheads for prisoners, Red/Blue/Green zones for classifying/processing incoming personnel, one-way turnstiles, barracks, towers, high fences with razor wire, etc. Personnel with government clearance who are friendly to the patriot movement took a guided tour of the facility to confirm this site. This site is located next to a closed refrigeration plant facility. Ft. Benjamin Harrison - Located in the northeast part of Indianapolis, this base has been decomissioned from "active" use but portions are still ideally co nverted to hold detainees. Helicopter landing areas still exist for prisoners to be brought in by air, land &rail. Crown Point - Across street from county jail, former hospital. One wing presently being used for county work-release program, 80% of facility still unused. Possible FEMA detention center or holding facility. Camp Atterbury - Facility is converted to hold prisoners and boasts two active compounds presently configured for minumum security detainees. Located just west of Interstate 65 near Edinburgh, south of Indianapolis. Terre Haute - Federal Correctional Institution, Satellite prison camp and death facility. Equipped with crematoria reported to have a capacity of 3,000 people a day. FEMA designated facility located here. Fort Wayne - This city located in Northeast Indiana has a FEMA designated detention facility, accessible by air, road and nearby rail. Kingsbury - This "closed" military base is adjacent to a state fish &wildlife preserve. Part of the base is converted to an industrial park, but the southern portion of this property is still used. It is bordered on the south by railroad, and is staffed with some foreign-speaking UN troops. A local police officer who was hunting and camping close to the base in the game preserve was accosted, roughed up, and warned by the English- speaking unit commander to stay away from the area. It was suggested to the officer that the welfare of his family would depend on his "silence". Located just southeast of LaPorte. Jasper-Pulaski Wildlife Area - Youth Corrections farm located here. Facility is "closed", but is still staffed and being "renovated". Total capacity unknown. Grissom AFB - This closed airbase still handles a lot of traffic, and has a "state-owned" prison compound on the southern part of the facility.

UNICOR . Jefferson Proving Grounds - Southern Indiana - This facility was an active base with test firing occuring daily. Portions of the base have been opened to create an industrial park, but other areas are still highly restricted. A camp is believed to be located "downrange". Facility is equipped with an airfield and has a nearby rail line. Newport - Army Depot - VX nerve gas storage facility. Secret meetings were held here in 1998 regarding the addition of the Kankakee River watershed to the Heritage Rivers Initiative. Hammond - large enclosure identified in FEMA-designated city.


Comments:
Hi Mitch. I spent a fair amount of time this morning reading some of the cock & bull ranting and raving of this, um, "guy." What terrible childhood tragedy (or more likely tragedies)must have befallen this fine citizen. I wonder what kind of a tax bracket he falls into as an "Alchemist." I'm sure palm reading and Tarot aren't real profitable in The Big Easy right now. As close as I can tell, he believes he is a wizard, or something...maybe he is just disturbed. Regardless, that video from his post definitely should have us raising questions about how our tax dollars are being used...
 
I particulary liked the part of the scary description of the Amtrak repair facility at Beech Grove (Indianpolis).

The description included this: railheads for prisoners, Red/Blue/Green zones for classifying/processing incoming personnel, one-way turnstiles, barracks, towers, high fences with razor wire, etc.

Gee, I went through the turnstiles Wednesday night at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum to attend the Komet hockey game. Those turnstiles were one-way, too. Almost all turnstiles in use are.

Wait, does this mean that the Coliseum is a projected interment facility that was missed from their list? Egads!
 
He reads like he might be a regular caller to Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. Or perhaps an on-the-air guest.
 
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