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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                367
awarded a contract valued at up to $385 million to build detention centers. A KBR press release
says: “The contract, which is effective immediately, provides for establishing temporary
detention and processing capabilities to augment existing Immigration and Custom Enforcement
Detention and Removal Operations (DRO) Program facilities in the event of an emergency
influx of immigrants into the U.S., or to support the rapid development of new programs.”
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KBR is only one of many contractors. Michael Chertoff, Homeland Security Secretary,
on Feb. 6, that the federal budget for Fiscal Year 2007 would allocate over $400 million to the
construction of detention centers. This budget amount would “add 6,700 additional detention
beds (an increase of 32 percent over 2006). This $400 million allocation is more than a four-fold
increase over the FY 2006 budget, which provided only $90 million for the same purpose.”
Reporter Peter Dale Scott wrote that “Both the contract and the budget allocation are in
partial fulfillment of an ambitious 10-year Homeland Security strategic plan, code-named
ENDGAME, authorized in 2003. According to a 49-page Homeland Security document on the
plan, ENDGAME expands 'a mission first articulated in the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798.' Its
goal is the capability to 'remove all removable aliens,' including 'illegal economic migrants,
aliens who have committed criminal acts, asylum-seekers (required to be retained by law) or
potential terrorists.'”
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If illegal immigrant are really the purpose of the detention centers, wouldn't the money be
better spent to build a wall or fence to keep illegal immigrants out? The reason their not spending
the money for a wall or fence is because the detention centers are not really for illegal
immigrants! Attorney General John Ashcroft told us who the detention centers were for in 2002
when he announced his desire to establish detention camps for U.S. citizens who he deemed to
be “enemy combatants.” As we saw in the case of Michael Marcavage, this includes those who
spread “hate speech” by reading the Bible.
Detention Camps
Many of the detention camps spoken of above already exist. Many concerned Americans
have reported on these detention camps. Dwight L. Kinman is one such American. In his book
the Last World Dictator, Dwight reports there are at least forty-three detention camps within the
US.
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Others report a much higher number. Retired US Army Colonel Jim Ammerman
estimated in the late 1990s that there were 130 civilian labor camps (concentration camps) in the
US. These facilities are fenced in with chain link fences and topped with razor wire. This is not
unusual for a government facility. What is unusual is that the razor wire faces in rather out. The
detention centers are designed to keep people in against their will.
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Many Internet sources now
estimate that there are more than 600 existing camps. There are also pictures of many of these
camps on the Internet.
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I am convinced that the true purpose of these camps are in fulfillment of Bible prophecy;
they are for those who would oppose the eventual New World Order and who would reject the
Mark of the Beast. Some of the many others with this same belief include David Wegener, Al
Cuppet (retired Army Colonel), Jim Ammerman (retired Army Colonel) and Ted Gunderson
(retired FBI Senior Special Agent-in-Charge). These men know something about this subject.
While they are not able to disclose classified information, they are able to confirm whether
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