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American concentration camp exposed with gun turrets, Crematorium & Perimeter Fences,

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,672 ✭✭✭JustinDee


    Jervis St Shopping centre dose not have a firing range.

    Next you will be telling us that Auschwitz had a McDonalds.
    Its a prison. As already pointed out to you, isolated high security facilities use firing ranges for barracked staff weapons training. Not only in US either.

    The nazi death camps were passed off as labour camps by "your" nazi forefathers. Not prisons, by the way.

    Time for a reality check, kiddo. Your
    reading material needs a more credible source than a crazy X-files fan's website or a Forbidden Planet comicbook store.

    I think you're done on this latest bit of delusion.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,781 ✭✭✭Corvo


    1. It's a prison

    2. There are large fans over my head. Should I expect to be cremated in the coming minutes?

    3. I love how in the opening post you use the point of the American government ordering a stash of hollow points when it was clearly debunked in a previous thread by other posters


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,009 ✭✭✭✭Run_to_da_hills


    JustinDee wrote: »
    Its a prison. As already pointed out to you, isolated high security facilities use firing ranges for barracked staff weapons training. Not only in US either.

    The nazi death camps were passed off as labour camps by "your" nazi forefathers. Not prisons, by the way.
    I think we can now safely pass off most prisons in America as Labour camps just like the Nazi's did. Both have a lot in common, both availed / avail of cheap prison labour for the war effort.

    It would not surprise me if these new yet to be occupied prisons had termination facilities so that they could depose of duds. ie those unfit for work. With HR6566 in mind and the increasing concern for US mass death , nothing would surprise me.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,455 ✭✭✭✭Monty Burnz


    I think we can now safely pass off most prisons in America as Labour camps just like the Nazi's did. Both have a lot in common, both availed / avail of cheap prison labour for the war effort.
    You keep trotting out this 'they both have a lot in common' line.

    Name me any two things or historical movements and I will show you that they have a lot in common.

    This is the dopamine/false positive/connection making that is discussed in the other thread.


  • Site Banned Posts: 8,331 ✭✭✭Brown Bomber


    You keep trotting out this 'they both have a lot in common' line.

    Name me any two things or historical movements and I will show you that they have a lot in common.

    This is the dopamine/false positive/connection making that is discussed in the other thread.

    That's not really fair. US prisons are used for slave labour.
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-pentagon-and-slave-labor-in-u-s-prisons/


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,667 ✭✭✭Frynge


    The kitchen where i work has a lot of extractor fans. This must mean my boss is some nazi sympatiser or collaborator. Who do i contact with this information.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,009 ✭✭✭✭Run_to_da_hills


    Frynge wrote: »
    The kitchen where i work has a lot of extractor fans. This must mean my boss is some nazi sympatiser or collaborator. Who do i contact with this information.
    I would be more concerned about the carcinogenic GM ingredients found in American food products in your kitchen than being gassed at the moment. :)
    You keep trotting out this 'they both have a lot in common' line.

    Name me any two things or historical movements and I will show you that they have a lot in common.

    This is the dopamine/false positive/connection making that is discussed in the other thread.
    1/ Slave labour.

    2/ NDAA.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,455 ✭✭✭✭Monty Burnz


    1/ Slave labour.

    2/ NDAA Internment without trial. (Just around the corner)
    They have a lot in common in that neither exists in the US, they are both fears widely held by far right conspiracy theorist bloggers, both are illegal at present, and there is no political will to introduce either.

    Easy, that took 20 seconds. There are no two things that you can't show have 'a lot in common'.

    False positives. Too much dopamine.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,672 ✭✭✭JustinDee


    I think we can now safely pass off most prisons in America as Labour camps just like the Nazi's did. Both have a lot in common, both availed / avail of cheap prison labour for the war effort.

    It would not surprise me if these new yet to be occupied prisons had termination facilities so that they could depose of duds. ie those unfit for work
    So Clover Hill and Portlaoise are labour camps too then. And the governing bodies and staff of those facilities are akin to "your" nazi forefathers.

    I think if you drop the comic, you'll find that the prison in question is fully occupied and has been for some years. Nothing secretive about it, as has also already been pointed out to you.
    Its an USP. A prison. A penitentiary. An high-security facility.
    Get over it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,455 ✭✭✭✭Monty Burnz


    JustinDee wrote: »
    Its an USP. A prison. A penitentiary. An high-security facility.
    Get over it.
    But...but...but...there's a shooting range!....there are fans! It must be....SECRET NAZIS!!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,009 ✭✭✭✭Run_to_da_hills


    They have a lot in common in that neither exists in the US, they are both fears widely held by far right conspiracy theorist bloggers, both are illegal at present, and there is no political will to introduce either.

    Easy, that took 20 seconds. There are no two things that you can't show have 'a lot in common'.

    False positives. Too much dopamine.

    Both are fact and have been well documented with raw sources provided.

    Its just that your average gullible Obama voting American wouldn't see them through their Whitehousewashed censored mainstream media channels,


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,455 ✭✭✭✭Monty Burnz


    Both are fact and have been well documented with raw sources provided.
    Um, no they aren't. It's law in the US that you have to work in federal prison. I've no issue with that, do you? If you don't fancy having to work in a federal prison, don't commit federal crimes. End of.

    As for the internment without trial, that's the usual hysterical bullsh!t from the usual sources.
    Its just that your average gullible Obama voting American wouldn't see them through their Whitehousewashed censored mainstream media channels,
    Funny that the censored, whitewashed media in the US publishes so much damning and negative stuff about the government, isn't it? Fox news is whitewashed and censored? :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,009 ✭✭✭✭Run_to_da_hills


    Um, no they aren't. It's law in the US that you have to work in federal prison. I've no issue with that, do you?
    Yes I do when one considers that there are more people locked up in US prisons than anywhere else on the face of this planet, the vast majority of prisoners being underprivileged and from Black communities.

    Many have been given lifetime incarcerations for misdemeanor offences under the three strikes ruling particularlt in California. It makes me sick to see people being treated in this way when there are far worse criminals like Obama and George Bush getting away with worse.

    As for the internment without trial, that's the usual hysterical bullsh!t from the usual sources.

    Here's your official hysterical bulls*t document if you are not able to handle media channels other than FOX or CNN.

    Its called HR1640


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,455 ✭✭✭✭Monty Burnz


    Yes I do when one considers that there are more people locked up in US prisons than anywhere else on the face of this planet, the vast majority of prisoners being underprivileged and from Black communities.
    So it's the number of people they lock up in the US that bothers you, not the rules of their incarceration? How do your right-wing buddies feel about letting the criminals out on the streets?
    Many have been given lifetime incarcerations for misdemeanor offences under the three strikes ruling particularlt in California. It makes me sick to see people being treated in this way when there are far worse criminals like Obama and George Bush getting away with worse.
    Particularly in California? You mean only in California?
    California is the only state in which a misdemeanor crime can be made into a third strike. In Leandro Andrade’s case, he was given two 25 to life sentences for various shoplifting charges that were deemed felonies given California’s three strikes provision that would otherwise, if a first offense, result in just 6 months of jail. He appealed his case on grounds of cruel and unusual punishment via the 8th Amendment. His case was determined not cruel and unusual because no precedent existed that a three strikes sentence was cruel and unusual[17]. In California Supreme Court case People v. Williams, the Court stated that a sentencing judge may not impose a life sentence if the defendant’s “character, background, and prospects” place him “outside the spirit” of the three strikes law[/QUOTE
    Also, I though your problem was with the federal prisons? What do these have to do with the state prisons? :confused:
    Here's your official hysterical bulls*t document if you are not able to handle media channels other than FOX or CNN.

    Its called HR1640
    And which bit of it has your panties in a bunch?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 514 ✭✭✭alphabeat


    i'm seeing a football field and a running track around it in that google map pick

    in a death camp - why bother ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,696 ✭✭✭Jonny7


    alphabeat wrote: »
    i'm seeing a football field and a running track around it in that google map pick

    in a death camp - why bother ?

    I am seeing an airbase nearby, my only guess is that is used to transport in the Zyklon B to gas the inmates.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,455 ✭✭✭✭Monty Burnz


    Jonny7 wrote: »
    I am seeing an airbase nearby, my only guess is that is used to transport in the Zyklon B to gas the inmates.
    Hey....didn't the NAZI's have airports too? And if I'm not mistaken...they also used PLANES!

    There is a lot in common between whoever owns this prison and the Nazis. And Aer Lingus.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,443 ✭✭✭✭endacl


    A lot of US prisons have execution chambers though, don't they? Perfectly legal in many of the states. Absolutely ****ty, but unfortunately also legal. Many also have small cemeteries attached where prisoners, including those killed by the state, are buried. This is crappy for those prisoners, but is an entirely open matter. No shady government agencies try to keep them secret.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,443 ✭✭✭✭endacl



    Jervis St Shopping centre dose not have a firing range.

    Next you will be telling us that Auschwitz had a McDonalds.
    Many years ago, as a student, I worked there doing overnight shifts on security. There are loads of long service corridors that the public never sees that would be ideal for use as firing ranges. Some are even underground. You'd never know!

    If McDonald's existed, I'm sure it would have been served. Those nazis did treat their prisoners rather badly.


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