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Seiler and Hamburg also warn of the alarming and numerous freedom killing pieces of legislation that have been passed recently, dovetailing with the build up of infrastructure of tyranny inside the US.We have previously highlighted the shocking details behind this shining example of modern day corporate fascism. \n\nThe issue gained national attention two years ago when it was announced that Kellogg, Brown and Root had been awarded a $385 million dollar contract by Homeland Security to constructdetention and processing facilities in the event of a national emergency. \n\nThe language of the preamble to the agreement veils the program with talk of temporary migrant holding centers, but it is made clear that the camps will also be used \"as the development of a plan to react to a national emergency.\"\n\nFollowing the story, first given wide attention by Prisonplanet.com, the Alternet website put together an alarming report that collated all the latest information on plans to initiate internment of political subversives and Muslims after the next major terror attack in the US.\n\nThe article highlighted the disturbing comments of Sen. Lindsey Graham, who encouraged torture supporting then Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to target, \"Fifth Columnists\" Americans who show disloyalty and sympathize with \"the enemy,\" whoever that enemy may be.\n\nIt is important to stress that the historical precedent mirrors exactly what the Halliburton camp deal outlines. Oliver North\'s Reagan era Rex 84 plan proposed rounding up 400,000 refugees, under FEMA, in the event of \"uncontrolled population movements\" over the Mexican border into the United States.\n\nThe real agenda, just as it is with Halliburton\'s gulags, was to use the cover of rounding up immigrants and illegal aliens as a smokescreen for targeting political dissidents. From 1967 to 1971 the FBI kept a list of persons to be rounded up as subversive, dubbed the \"ADEX\" list.\n\nAccording to author Naomi Wolf, the National CounterterrorismCenter today holds the names of roughly 775,000 \"terror suspects\" with the number increasing by 20,000 per month.\n\nDiscussions of federal concentration camps are no longer the rhetoric of paranoid Internet conspiracy theorists, they are mainstream news.\n\nHalliburton, through their KBR subsidiary, is the same company that built most of the major new detention camps in Iraq and Afghanistan. KBR have been embroiled in a human sex slave trade that their representatives have lobbied to continue.\n\nWe have a company that has been handed a contract to build prison camps in America that is engaged intrafficking young girls and women. Can this horror movie get any more frightening? Sadly, yes.win a million dollars !!!

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