What Are the Odds of Surviving a FEMA Concentration Camp?

Sunday, December 8, 2019
By Paul Martin

by Dave Hodges
TheCommonSenseShow.com
Sunday, December 8, 2019

In an earlier article, I identified 6 stages of the current Bolshevik coup being perpetrated against the United States government, the President and the people in general. In Stage 5, Purgng the Deplorables, the subject of FEMA camp incarcerations emerged. the documentation for the existence of concentration camps (ie FEMA camps) in America is undeniable. People will not likely see the danger until it is too late. This Stage 5 threat is explored in this article?

Stage 5: FEMA Camp Incarcerations
Are you ready for the coming tyrannical crackdown and the complete evisceration of our constitutional liberties? Have you taken the proper precautions that will ensure the safety of you and your family? It is not likely that very many of us have taken any meaningful steps to maximize our chances for survival in what will prove to be humanity’s darkest days. Do you have what it takes to survive in a FEMA camp?

When the FEMA bus rolls into your neighborhood, are you prepared to deal with what lies ahead? Let’s assume for a moment that martial law is declared and you were not able to find a safe sanctuary. Subsequently, you are arrested by the powers that be. Your family will be separated by the authorities as a prelude to sending you to a FEMA camp, and that means that men will go to one facility and women will go to another. Children will have their own facility awaiting them. In all likelihood, this will mark the last time you will ever see your family. How do I know this? Read the Rex 84 documents. Imagine how a man who is deprived of everyone he has ever cared about, and at the same time this man has lost his house and all of his possessions, how will he survive? There are two primary dangers facing detainees. The first is bad luck. The second danger is the loss of hope. Victor Frankl, the renowned psychiatrist, who spent four years in Auschwitz, thought that the loss of hope was the number one factor associated with prisoner mortality in a concentration camp detention situation. How will you find meaning in your life when you’re separated from everything you’ve ever known and loved?

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