2aHawaii
General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: TeamMidori on September 16, 2012, 10:08:35 PM
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http://theintelhub.com/2012/09/16/fema-concentration-camp-in-hawaii/
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Yup confirmed they are up there. 2A supporters and rebels are the first to be up locked up there. It is run by Americorps and DHS.
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I google mapped [Barbers Point Ohahu HI] satellite view and panned around a bit and it looks like there's a whole lot of storage tanks thereabouts to the west of that. Those white objects in your post right between the runways look like propane storage tanks until you zoom in a little and then they look like long thin tents --see attachment.
There are what look like 18-wheeler trailer boxes all lined up in that area and possibly automobiles around there, too, which might be suitable for "storing" people. Ag workers? I didn't see any farmland nearby. Guards? If that's an impound area for towed cars (parked illegally?) or other vehicles kept perhaps as evidence, I would expect guards --even armed ones, and maybe even snarly old "junkyard dogs" --to be there. Impound areas are usually well-protected from irate citizens wanting to get (read "steal") their vehicles back. >:D
Up almost due north by about 2 km of the "tents," there is Barbera Point Housing on Roosevelt Ave, but that area is off the pic you posted.
So what gives? What are the implications of your posted pic in light of the re-zoning proposal and the use of the term "concentration camp?" Is there a legal description in the re-zoning proposal so we can reference the exact area?
I am not one to accept uncritically any new do-gooder proposals of any governmental entity and sometimes look at them with a pretty jaundiced eye. But I have a hard time relating the semantically-loaded term "concentration camp" to the raw data presented in your post and the linked article.
You'll have to lead me along by the hand on that one.
Terry, 230RN
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I google mapped [Barbers Point Ohahu HI] satellite view and panned around a bit and it looks like there's a whole lot of storage tanks thereabouts to the west of that. Those white objects in your post right between the runways look like propane storage tanks until you zoom in a little and then they look like long thin tents --see attachment.
There are what look like 18-wheeler trailer boxes all lined up in that area and possibly automobiles around there, too, which might be suitable for "storing" people. Ag workers? I didn't see any farmland nearby. Guards? If that's an impound area for towed cars (parked illegally?) or other vehicles kept perhaps as evidence, I would expect guards --even armed ones, and maybe even snarly old "junkyard dogs" --to be there. Impound areas are usually well-protected from irate citizens wanting to get (read "steal") their vehicles back. >:D
Up almost due north by about 2 km of the "tents," there is Barbera Point Housing on Roosevelt Ave, but that area is off the pic you posted.
So what gives? What are the implications of your posted pic in light of the re-zoning proposal and the use of the term "concentration camp?" Is there a legal description in the re-zoning proposal so we can reference the exact area?
I am not one to accept uncritically any new do-gooder proposals of any governmental entity and sometimes look at them with a pretty jaundiced eye. But I have a hard time relating the semantically-loaded term "concentration camp" to the raw data presented in your post and the linked article.
You'll have to lead me along by the hand on that one.
Terry, 230RN
The housing project they talk about is for the ag land up in Kunia(pan up north above the H1 freeway). Tom Berg's idea is to house the homeless and give them an actual job, I don't think it is on his agenda to start a concentration camp.
Those tents in Barbers Point have been there for many many years. They are storage for deployed military personnel's vehicles and belongings. If they have been converted to FEMA death camps in recent times, I wouldn't know.
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Those are still being used for personal vehicles and property of deployed military.
Ever wonder what happens to the cars of those people when they get sent to the Afghanistan, Kuwat, Iraq, or any of the other countries?
The contracted company stores the cars in the "tents", starts them up once a week, and moves them around to keep the tires from warping.
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Just an article that ended up into mailbox. Not saying its true...
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Those are still being used for personal vehicles and property of deployed military.
Ever wonder what happens to the cars of those people when they get sent to the Afghanistan, Kuwat, Iraq, or any of the other countries?
The contracted company stores the cars in the "tents", starts them up once a week, and moves them around to keep the tires from warping.
I sure am glad I gave them my crappy car in 2006, everyone else's vehicles were vandalized and ransacked; I think my beat up crown vic looked better when I got it back.
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If an outbreak or a "NATURAL disaster" were to happen, that'll give the government the perfect oppurtunity or excuse to try to contain
or control us...Protecting our own is no longer a "TEAM" sport but an "INDIVIDUAL" sport to the government... Sad, because the people
with a thinker at the top of their torso will suffer the most... Living correctly and abbiding the law all this time will no longer be commended... :(
I'm just gonna love everyone and protect my ohana till my LORD comes to get me :thumbsup:
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Guys that's PASHA. They bring in cars and store them inside of the tents.
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I've been in and around the airport since I started flight school early 2006 to late 2007, and again since the semester started...never seen FEMA people around there!
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^^^............again...........that is PASHA.
http://www.pashahawaii.com/ (http://www.pashahawaii.com/)
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^^^............again...........that is PASHA.
http://www.pashahawaii.com/ (http://www.pashahawaii.com/)
Don't they store vehicles there? I remember on one of our deployments, they had a service that took care of our vehicles while we were deployed
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I think the facilities for rounding up lots of people are broken up in a few places, but a big one near town is the airport. Not sure if they have converted some of the terminals already but my guess is it's a work in progress.
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Don't they store vehicles there? I remember on one of our deployments, they had a service that took care of our vehicles while we were deployed
Guys that's PASHA. They bring in cars and store them inside of the tents.
You guys are killing me.
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That many tents for most of the population of Oahu. No
Tents for car storage of military personnel. Yes
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Id consider Area X on Schofield or the Wheeler Gulch as better locations for internment camps than Barbers Point, especially since Barbers Point is accessible to the general public.
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Id consider Area X on Schofield or the Wheeler Gulch as better locations for internment camps than Barbers Point, especially since Barbers Point is accessible to the general public.
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Especially since if we got hit by a hurricane or tsunami that place would be trashed.
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http://theintelhub.com/2012/09/16/fema-concentration-camp-in-hawaii/ (http://theintelhub.com/2012/09/16/fema-concentration-camp-in-hawaii/)
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: ???
Guys that's PASHA. They bring in cars and store them inside of the tents.
:thumbsup: :shaka:
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You guys are killing me.
Poor GZ :rofl:
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^^^GZ says that because GZ has been to PASHA a fair amount of times and to hear it's a homeless camp is pretty funny. It's the one place in Barbers that definitely will not have homeless.
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^^^GZ says that because GZ has been to PASHA a fair amount of times and to hear it's a homeless camp is pretty funny. It's the one place in Barbers that definitely will not have homeless.
I have a buddy that lived at the homeless place with his wife and kids (didn't know he lived there till after the fact)...I know it's at least two blocks away from the airport along Enterprise. Matter of fact, I saw the building less than half an hour ago!
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Well, I do like to poke around in stuff that sounds conspiracyish. Sometimes they're bunked, sometimes debunked, sometimes dedebunked.
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I have a buddy that lived at the homeless place with his wife and kids (didn't know he lived there till after the fact)...I know it's at least two blocks away from the airport along Enterprise. Matter of fact, I saw the building less than half an hour ago!
There are a couple of low income/transitional housing programs out here at Kalaeloa. US Vets is one of those programs that offer low cost housing for homeless veterans.
There are also Hawaii State funded programs for families that need temporary housing.
The FBI has a new building that is near complete on the corner of Enterprise Ave and Roosevelt Rd. It will be the Asia/Pacific Intelligence Center.
The UH has a Flight school in Hangar 111.
Lots of interesting stuff happening on this side.
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There are a couple of low income/transitional housing programs out here at Kalaeloa. US Vets is one of those programs that offer low cost housing for homeless veterans.
There are also Hawaii State funded programs for families that need temporary housing.
The FBI has a new building that is near complete on the corner of Enterprise Ave and Roosevelt Rd. It will be the Asia/Pacific Intelligence Center.
The UH has a Flight school in Hangar 111.
Lots of interesting stuff happening on this side.
Theres also the new raceway park in there too
Hopefully soon a range can be added to that list.
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Has Alex jones been made aware of this? Someone should let him know, it'd be front page news on his website. :rofl:
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There are a couple of low income/transitional housing programs out here at Kalaeloa. US Vets is one of those programs that offer low cost housing for homeless veterans.
There are also Hawaii State funded programs for families that need temporary housing.
The FBI has a new building that is near complete on the corner of Enterprise Ave and Roosevelt Rd. It will be the Asia/Pacific Intelligence Center.
The UH has a Flight school in Hangar 111.
Lots of interesting stuff happening on this side.
Huh, I was wondering what that building was...the security gates and all had me curious. I go to Hangar 111 Tuesday - Friday, and may add more days once my VA flight training funds hit my account.
Theres also the new raceway park in there too
Hopefully soon a range can be added to that list.
As much as I want more and more ranges, I'm not too excited about a range next to an airport unless it was facing away from the runways. hnl.flyboy doesn't wanna get shot down! :wacko:
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As much as I want more and more ranges, I'm not too excited about a range next to an airport unless it was facing away from the runways. hnl.flyboy doesn't wanna get shot down! :wacko:
It would add that certain element of chance in your life. Probably not the kind of thrill your looking for.
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It would add that certain element of chance in your life. Probably not the kind of thrill your looking for.
I've done inherently dangerous things before (placing myself in a position requiring careful action on my part to keep myself from death / serious bodily injury). I used to have one (or more) of four things flowing through my blood at any given time...Alcohol, adrenaline, caffeine, or nicotine. At this time, I'm mostly over getting an adrenaline surge induced thrill. ;D