[National Emergency Centers Establishment Act]
Dear Ray,
I'm really scared about these camps -
You have always been honest - my family and I heard an interview between Steve Quayle and a man named Greg Evensen - they claim the government will generate a crisis then impose martial law, call for voluntary gun confiscation - then go after everyone who has ever owned a gun - kill them or take them to these camps and kill them - they say this is suppose to happen within the next couple of months - my daughter owned one several years back - but in light of this I guess we will have to replace it
But I'm terrified - I literally haven't stopped shaking for a week...I know you have done stories concerning martial law on the youtube Prophezine news I won't lie I didn't want to believe them – I was prepared to lose everything (stored a little tiny bit of gold, and food - was trying to grab a trailer for back up living and we were going to grab some silver this month) - now I feel like I'm dying next week and should start giving it all away to people I had on a list that we knew we'd have to take care of if the economy got worse -
Thank you in advance - I didn't know who else to write and ask – Jack Kelly has told his readers to prepare financially but not to store food away and said recently he didn't believe Satan would come after us - Rapture Ready didn't feel we had anything to worry about between now and when the Rapture happens - Since you're the only one warning about martial law I figured I'd come to you-
God Bless
PZ Reader “K”
49 comments
Rapture Ready didn't feel we had anything to worry about between now and when the Rapture happens
Well know I know you're lying. Those paranoid freaks worry when the postman's a few minutes late in case it's a sign that the mail service is controlled by demons bent on persecuting them.
I know you have done stories concerning martial law on the youtube Prophezine news I won't lie I didn't want to believe them
Obviously you do now, though, or you wouldn't. Because your paranoid fantasies have no evidence to back them up, yet you believe anyway.
Isn't the right to bear arms in the constitution? What are these people thinking of? Don't they trust their own country? What a bunch of douche bags lol. Wow, I mean, you know how secret and hard they must work to do an actual coup in the US. Lord! Are you people dense!
"I literally haven't stopped shaking for a week..."
"now I feel like I'm dying next week"
That's pitiful. I'm starting to think the world would be much better off with no religion whatsoever.
Sad, sad, sad...people utterly terrified by a combination of their warped perception of reality due to religion and rightwing fear mongering radio, tv, and websites.
Yet they keep on lieing, anything to get one more dollar from the gullible.
"K" you have my pity and my hopeful wishes, none of what they are telling you is quite real, please just relax before you have a heart attack. :(
GThis is quite depressing, actually. I laughed at first but I quickly stopped, because you HAVE to feel sorry for them, Poor dude(tte) thinks she's going to be murdered, and a lifetime of brainwashing has done it to them.
"they claim the government will generate a crisis then impose martial law, call for voluntary gun confiscation blah blah blah "
They also claim god will beam you up into space. Has it happened yet? What does that tell you?
Dear "K",
Thank you for writing. Your ISP has been recorded under "gun owner, possibly insane" for future reference.
Sincerely,
The Government
P.S. actually, I'm really Satan haha ;)
These people have an urgent need to feel fear and terror. When it is not freely forthcoming from the government, they generate it for themselves with incestuous lies and whisperings about what 'is about to happen'. This gives them a sense of importance. The focus, they feel, is thus drawn on them. In fact, it's really pathetic.
But this much is right. The are a danger to themselves, and probably to others. In their delusions they are likely to imagine that the postman is armed and is a government agent come to take them away... or that their neighbours are spying on them for the FBI or the CIA, so they go and shoot them.
In a word - lunacy. I mean this in the sense of madness.
And yes. All of these people should be put in a camp, with padded walls. And they should be treated with largactal and other tranquillising drugs until some way can be found to wean them from their destructive fantasies. They are a danger to themselves and to society.
Hmm.... the government taking/creating a situation and using it to instill fear and an excuse to take away rights?
Hate to break it to ya, but it already happened in the last administration.
"I literally haven't stopped shaking for a week..."
"now I feel like I'm dying next week"
That's pitiful. I'm starting to think the world would be much better off with no religion whatsoever.
Er, yes, that's the general idea.
Without sounding too much like a conspiracy nut, there is a kernel of truth into this babbling. Yes, there is a bill in the U.S. House calling for the establishment of National Emergency Centres, and there is a very broad proviso in the bill that would essentially leave it up to the Secretary of Homeland Security to determine additional "appropriate uses" for these centres--and likely without any legislative or judicial oversight.
Thus, from a libertarian perspective, this bill is truly a danger to society because it enlarges the power of the government and can necessarily aggress upon its own people--the very people who ostensibly give it power to begin with.
However, the thought that the government is going to put "gun nuts," "True Christians," etc. into Nazi-style concentration camps is batshiat insane. Even if the government wanted to do it, there's still shreds of the Constitution left (despite what Bush and the Republican Party tried to do for the past 8 years) and a framework derving from said Constitution in place--and if hordes of people started being detained or killed, there are enough people who would actively seek regime change.
In short, while there's some truth, this guy's nevertheless a whacko...
The Bush administration, bolstered by a Republican majority in the House, was a greater threat to your civil liberties than the Obama administration.
Your too fucktarded by your ridiculous religious superstitions to see this, unfortunately.
Considering that there are more guns in the united states than citizens according to several reliable statistics I don't think you have a lot to worry about on the gun ownership front.
"They" are going to execute more than half the population of the country for owning or living in a household where a gun is/was owned?
You'd have to be completely insane to believe that...please prove to me that you are not. Please?
Wow, if only Marx was alive, this quote would probably give him multiple orgasms. If religion is the opiate of the people, then the gem above is a hardcore faith-junkie on a seriously bad trip. Sadly, until we come up with some kind of a rehab, we have no choice but to watch these godaddicts suffer.
Hey man, I thought you were supposed to be at peace. Isn't that one of the things your god promises you? Just one more thing he promised and doesn't deliver. I'd feel bad for you guys but I know your fear of persecution stems from your need to feel like you are somehow "special" and "important", so it's kind of hard. If you didn't walk around thinking you were above the rest of us and didn't constantly try to push everyone else around, it would be easier, but then you'd have no reason to be afraid. Sucks to be you.
Prophezine? Sounds like some type of medicine.
Doctor: "I'm going to give you 60mg of Prophezine, and then you'll come back in two weeks for another evaluation.
(stored a little tiny bit of gold, and food - was trying to grab a trailer for back up living and we were going to grab some silver this month)
Gold, silver and food huh? Are you preparing to run Naxxramas first? Or maybe buy a Flying Mount? Ah, I've been playing WoW too much XP
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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