7th
links)
A)
Hundreds of
American military bases were converted into operational
concentration-camps &
F.E.M.A. can legally force
THE WHOLE POPULATION
there & for forced labor too; including Alaska:
B))
It's been going on for decades:
youtube.com/watch?v=Ug0IL7k3elQ
C)
Unclassified
document on Military's website called "Civilian Inmate Labor Program":
usapa.army.mil/pdffiles/r210_35.pdf
D)
Location of concentration camps:
geocities.com/northstarzone/CAMPS
E)
Government uses a
"clergy response team" to herd Americans:
youtube.com/watch?v=DK2g0TGaAZA
F)
How they imprison civilians:
youtube.com/watch?v=5ZY4Fj-r-Vc

G)
One day F.E.M.A. will probably say a contagious disease is loose
(maybe even unleash one or both) in order to get people
into their camps, & the military will police that by "keeping
order."
Barack Obama is a distant cousin of Brad Pitt, and
Hillary
Rodham
Clinton is related to Pitt's girlfriend, Angelina
Jolie.
Researchers at the New England Historic Genealogical
Society found some remarkable family connections for the three
presidential
candidates -- Democratic rivals Obama and Clinton, and
Republican John McCain.
Clinton, who is of French-Canadian descent on her mother's side, is
also a distant cousin of singers Madonna, Celine Dion and Alanis
Morissette.
Obama, the son of a white woman from Kansas and a
black man from Kenya, can call six U.S. presidents, including George
W. Bush, his cousins. McCain is a sixth cousin of
first lady Laura Bush.
"You'd think with all that singing talent in the
family she'd be able to carry a tune," Clinton's senior adviser Philippe
Reines said. "But now it makes much more sense how she snagged a
Grammy."
Clinton won for best spoken word Grammy in 1997 for
"It Takes a Village." Obama also won a Grammy in that category this year
for the audio version of his book, "The Audacity Of Hope: Thoughts On
Reclaiming The American Dream."
Genealogist Christopher Child said that while the
candidates often focus on pointing out differences between them, their
ancestry shows they are more alike than they think.
"It shows that lots of different people can be
related, people you wouldn't necessarily expect," Child said.
Obama has a prolific presidential lineage that
features Democrats and Republicans. His distant cousins include
President George W. Bush and his father, George H.W. Bush, Gerald Ford,
Lyndon Johnson, Harry S. Truman and James Madison. Other Obama cousins
include Vice President
Dick
Cheney,, British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill
and Civil War General Robert E. Lee.
Obama often jokes about his cousin Cheney at campaign
appearances.
"His kinships are across the political spectrum,"
Child said.
Child has spent the last three years tracing the
candidates' genealogy, along with senior research scholar Gary Boyd
Roberts, author of the 1989 book, "Ancestors of American Presidents."
Clinton's distant cousins include beatnik author Jack
Kerouac and Camilla Parker-Bowles, wife of Prince Charles of England.
McCain's ancestry was more difficult to trace because
records on his relatives were not as complete as records for the
families of Obama and Clinton, Child said.
Obama and President Bush are 10th cousins, once
removed, linked by Samuel Hinkley of Cape Cod, who died in 1662.
Pitt and Obama are ninth cousins, linked by Edwin
Hickman, who died in Virginia in 1769. Ben LaBolt, a spokesman for the
Obama campaign, declined to comment on the senator's ancestry.
Clinton and Jolie are ninth cousins, twice removed,
both related to Jean Cusson who died in St. Sulpice, Quebec, in 1718.
The New England Historic Genealogical Society, founded
in 1845, is the oldest and largest nonprofit genealogical organization
in the country.