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FEMA internment camps are a conspiracy theory second only to 9/11 – and that’s a very close second. There are countless conspiracy theorists out there – some of them actually legitimate journalists – that believe the government at the very least has some sort of plan in place in the event of massive civil unrest. Whether that plan includes massive concentration camps remains debatable.
We’ve previously explored the U.S. Army Manual FM 3-39.40, titled Internment and Resettlement Operations, which clearly outlines what the Army would be expected to do in the case of social collapse. The manual clearly states in no uncertain terms that internment camps may be needed to build the capacity of a government to “effectively care for and govern its population”.
The manual is written from the perspective of managing foreign conflict and dealing with “Civilian Internees”, “Dislocated Civilians”, and “Detainees”. It doesn’t take a stretch of the imagination to consider a situation where the military would turn to this same manual in the case of social collapse within the U.S. itself.
Are FEMA Concentration Camps Real?
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