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An excerpt from the Pandemic Preparedness Guide, under the heading: Quarantine / Internment / Detainment ... what I will say is that there seems to be a lot of evidence suggesting that our government is preparing for something big that will involve the controlling of our society, and it seems to fit right in line with the current Ebola situation thats unfolding in America as I write this. While researching for this section of the book, I came across a 2011 document titled: ‘Project Overview and Anticipated Project Requirements,’ which purportedly originated from Kellogg, Brown, & Root Corporation, or KBR (formerly associated with Halliburton). The contents of the document centered around their efforts to establish a “National Quick Response Team” for their ‘FEMA and Army Corps of Engineers work, and anticipated future contracts.’ The document states that the continental United States will be divided up into 5 regions and the services of interested subcontractors will be required in each state within each of those 5 regions. The subcontractors are to have the capabilities of providing various services, beginning with the installation of temporary fencing and barricades to be erected within 36 hours notice for a 301 person camp, and within 72 hours notice for a 1,000 person camp. “Anticipated Project Requirements: Establish services listed below within 72 hours for initial set-up, and respond within 24 hours for incremental services. This is a CONTINGENCY PROJECT and it should be stressed that lead times will be short with critical requirements due to the nature of emergency responses. Subcontractors must be flexible and able to handle multiple, shifting priorities in an emergency environment. Supply lines needed must be short but not necessarily pre-positioned. The personnel on site to be covered by these services will depend on the size and scope of the recovery effort, but for estimating purposes the camp will range in size from 301 to 2,000 persons for up to 30 days in length.” Other services to be provided by the subcontractors include: Catered Food Services, Hand Washing Stations, Laundry Services, Potable Water, Shower & Toilet Units, Medical Services, Waste Water Removal, Refuse Collection, Power Generation, Tents, Flooring, Electrical, HVAC, ECU, and Office Buildings. Note: The temporary camps this document refers to are not the same as the rumored FEMA camps, which are established stationary facilities located throughout the continental United States, with some outside of the continental US. A closely related article, dated January 2014, involves the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), seeking out companies to provide operational support, by way of “Motor Coach Evacuation of the General Population.” First posted on the FedBizOpps.gov website in October 2013, the solicitation was for a one year (with 4 one year options), IDIQ contract (Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity). The gist of the contract was for companies to provide for the transporting of the general population during evacuation measures, in response to Presidential-Declared Emergencies and Major Disasters, within the continental United States. The $45,862,939 dollar contract was awarded in May of 2014, to a company identified as Transportation Management Services. On the Transportation Management Services website, under What We Do, it states: “TMS specializes in design, planning and operation of transportation solutions for large, complex worldwide events and emergency evacuation support for FEMA and state governments as well as transportation consulting.” amazon/dp/B00MUEZOXC#reader_B00MUEZOXC
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 07:49:10 +0000

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