The Conspiracy Zone - 2002 FEMA was released on:
USA: 13 October 2002
They're for scaring people who believe conspiracy theories. There are no FEMA death camps.
Camp FEMA - 2009 was released on: USA: 18 September 2009 (DVD premiere)
There is no evidence to support the existence of FEMA prison camps. These claims are based on conspiracy theories and misinformation. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) focuses on disaster response and recovery, not detention facilities.
Enemy of the State Camp FEMA Part 2 - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010 (DVD premiere)
Sounds like a good ole conspiracy theory. Wild and proof-free.
No, but the "reporting" on this is a conspiracy theory based in fantasy.
FEMA death camps, or concentration camps, are a product of the imagination of conspiracy theorists who believe the Federal Emergency Management Agency will put millions of Americans to death in preparation for martial law.
No, the Beech Grove Amtrak facility is not a FEMA camp. It is primarily a maintenance and repair facility for Amtrak trains, located in Beech Grove, Indiana. While some conspiracy theories suggest that various facilities could be repurposed for emergency management, there is no credible evidence to support claims that the Beech Grove facility serves as a FEMA camp.
FEMA purchased approximately 140,000 coffins in 2006, which sparked various conspiracy theories. The coffins, officially referred to as "disaster response coffins," were intended for use in the event of mass casualties from disasters or pandemics. However, the agency clarified that the purchase was precautionary and not indicative of any imminent crisis.
=what is the fema ?=
no act created FEMA, FEMA was created from different people that was not passed by an act
The Watchman Video Broadcast with Pastor Michael Hoggard - 2009 More Gun Control Legislation FEMA Now Training to Prevent Terrorism 1-16 was released on: USA: 29 April 2009