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Thursday, March 02, 2006

“Conspiracy theorists” vindicated ~by Cliff Jones, Bureau Editor

Federal plans for “concentration camps” in America, the takeover of local governments by federal “agencies” and “secret police” operating without any constitutional bounds have long been advanced by many informed Americans as being Washington's ultimate “end game.” For well over two decades such claims have been dismissed as “conspiracy theories.” But the recent announcement of Halliburton subsidiary KBR that it has been awarded $385 million to staff and run “detention facilities” on American soil now vindicates those who had advanced such “theories.”

Writing in the Pacific News Service, Peter Dale Scott reports KBR's contract is in fact part of an official program ominously named “Endgame.” Says Scott; “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." These acts were later struck down by the Jefferson administration as unconstitutional.

Activist-researcher Bernadine Smith has closely followed and diligently warned the public of numerous developments slowly paving the way toward Endgame, beginning with Oliver North's Reagan era “Rex 84” program and it's subsidiary operations “garden plot” and “cable splicer.”

These “conspiracy theories” have indeed long been facts available to the public. But the intent of such as Rex 84 and now Endgame have been and remain somewhat unclear. This may be in part due to a near blackout on coverage of such government plans in mainstream news venues.

But Nat Perry, writing for Alternet, perhaps fills in this blank, stating “Sen. Lindsey Graham suggested to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales a new target for the administration's domestic operations -- Fifth Columnists, supposedly disloyal Americans who sympathize and collaborate with the enemy.”

Senator Graham's sentiments are clearly in accordance with the stated Endgame mission; the reinstitution of the concept of “sedition” in America. Considering president George Bush's utterance that “you're either for us, or you're against us,” the legitimate question is raised as to what he means by “us.”

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