Congress Seeks To Authorize & Legalize FEMA Camp Facilities- HR 645
• DprogramA new bill has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives called the National Emergency Centers Act or HR 645. This bill if passed into law will direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish national emergency centers otherwise known as FEMA camp facilities on military installations.
Dateline 8-30-2009 "A new bill...". Bzzt. Nope. Not new. Introduced in January, referred to committee in February. Nothing has happened since. THIS IS NOT NEWS.
Editors: Please tell Mr. Stachowiak to quit wasting readers' time by posting very old information like this. Continued posting of such "news" will do nothing but drive readers away from FP.
Yep was back in January so Don many may have not seen it.And also do you do this to others as others have done same? Whats wrong with posting this as their is still a strong push to get this bill through the only way to stop it is to keep people aware of it. And many did not see it it yest as I have gotten lots of people thanking me for posting it Don whose side are you on the NWO or the people? I have brought more people to this side then you can ever dream of doing, with my radio show and site.
Well I was not aware, and appreciate the heads up.... BTW "Don", not everyone may be as up on EVERYTHING as YOU perhaps... maybe even you might find out something "new" that others may have "known" for a long time.
If posting 9 month old tidbits is what FP is about, then fine, I'll visit every 9 months and won't have missed much. However, "A new bill has been introduced" dated 8.30.2009 is flatly incorrect. It is not a new bill.
If the article was written as follows, it would be very stale, but would at least be honest -
"A bill was introduced in January 2009 in the US House called the National Emergency Centers Act or HR 645. It was introduced by Rep. Hastings (D-FL), and has two co-sponsors, Rep. Davis (D-AL) and Rep. Gerlach (R-PA). It was referred to committee in early February and no action has been taken since..."
Where do these police state bills come from? Does a Congressman just wake up one morning and think: "Why don't I introduce a Bill today to create concentration camps in America?" I think it's time to confront the authors of these bills and find out what their motivation is. Are they representing the best interests of their constituents or some shadowy part of the national machine? If the latter, then it's time for the voters to gift them with retirement.