U.S. Army Responds To Prison Camp Document
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U.S. Army Responds To Prison Camp Document
Published on May 10, 2012 by TheAlexJonesChannel
Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs director Tiffany Wood has provided the first official response to the shocking U.S. Army document that outlines the implementation of re-education camps, admitting that the manual was "not intended for public release" and claiming that its provisions only apply outside the United States, a contention completely disproved by the language contained in the document itself.
After a reader sent Wood a link to where the manual, entitled FM 3-39.40 Internment and Resettlement Operations (PDF), can be downloaded on the army.mil website (but only by military employees with special credentials), Wood responded by stating that the document should not be in the public domain.
"The document was not intended for public release," said Wood, adding, "Any other questions regarding the
document, you will need to file a FOIA request."
This means that either hackers have obtained access to a secure military website and downloaded the manual or it was leaked by a military employee concerned about the content of the document.
As we have exhaustively illustrated, the document is a training manual for U.S. Army personnel that details how to treat detainees incarcerated in prison camps both abroad and inside the United States.
The manual outlines how officers will develop programs to "indoctrinate" "political activists" incarcerated in detention camps into developing an "understanding and appreciation of U.S. policies and actions." The document also explains how "reeducating the I/R facility population or setting the stage for acceptance of future operations," is the responsibility of 'PSYOP' personnel within the camp.
The document also makes clear that the internment facility is not only a re-education camp but also a forced labor camp. Page 277 of the manual states, "Detainees constitute a significant labor force of skilled and unskilled individuals. These individuals should be employed to the fullest extent possible in work that is needed to construct, manage, perform administrative functions for, and maintain the internment facility."
http://www.infowars.com/army-admits-re-education-camp-manual-not-intended-for-public-release/
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Oh what a surprise...NOT!
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Angelina wrote:Oh what a surprise...NOT!
Agreed Angelina. I think there has been planning for civil unrest for a few years now.
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AnnaEsse wrote:Angelina wrote:Oh what a surprise...NOT!
Agreed Angelina. I think there has been planning for civil unrest for a few years now.
There have been all sorts of blogs and stuff on the website for ages now. I do think some of it is just "over the top" theories but I also believe there's some truth in a lot of it. Makes you wonder if our Gvt has any plans for major civil unrest.
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Angelina wrote:AnnaEsse wrote:Angelina wrote:Oh what a surprise...NOT!
Agreed Angelina. I think there has been planning for civil unrest for a few years now.
There have been all sorts of blogs and stuff on the website for ages now. I do think some of it is just "over the top" theories but I also believe there's some truth in a lot of it. Makes you wonder if our Gvt has any plans for major civil unrest.
I sometimes find articles on that web site a bit "over the top," but there is a lot of info there that's backed up by research and/or leaked government documents. I think the Trayvon Martin case has been exploited for unrest. There's now the new "underwear bomber," who turns out to be a CIA double agent. FEMA camps with hundreds of thousands of black plastic containers have been hidden in plain view for years and don't seem to have served any purpose so far. The dollar is close to collapse and there are cities like Detroit which are not much more than ghost towns. Major 'false flag,' on the way? I wouldn't discount it.
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I do think the U.S. needs to train their Armies in the Middle East, never mind detainees. There have been so many cases oof Soldiers acting under the
influence of drugs demeaning the population of Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan which has infuriated these people that Americans are hated in these
Countries and have done nothing to make the living conditions easier for the population.
influence of drugs demeaning the population of Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan which has infuriated these people that Americans are hated in these
Countries and have done nothing to make the living conditions easier for the population.
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