Do people really believe the FEMA camp conspiracies?

Posted: October 23rd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Q & A | Tags: , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Are Americans really this dumb? There are so many problems with the conspiracies.
- The “camps” which have railroads going through them are train repair depots
- Why would there be loads of coffins? First of all they aren’t actually coffins, they are casket liners or something similar, but surely they would just have mass graves?
- The “FEMA trains” are just regular cargo trains and the train cars with “benches” and “shackles” are to transport cars, vans and other vehicles. Why would they chain people up inside them anyway? The chains are to prevent vehicles from moving inside.

I won’t go into anymore detail because I have better things to think about…

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One Comment on “Do people really believe the FEMA camp conspiracies?”

  1. 1 Smells like New Screen Names said at 2:13 pm on October 23rd, 2011:

    I made that point to a friend of mine the other day when he started claiming a connection.

    What the US government uses body bags for the last fifty years, but to kill off the Christians, they suddenly need over sized coffins?

    They’re storage bins, a hundred different uses. One use would be as a cheap cot in a flooded or muddy area. The last thing you need is people sleeping in mud. You don’t use non-air tight plastic bins for bodies.


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