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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Federal Emergency Punishment Agency

The Federal Emergency Management Agency was formed on June 19th, 1978 by Presidential Executive Order signed by James E. Carter
FEMA's Parent Agency is the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
FEMA employs 7, 474 Federal personnel as of October 8, 2011
FEMA's annual budget stands at $10.9 billion for calendar year 2012
FEMA's Administrator is W. Craig Fugate
FEMA's Deputy Administrator is Richard Serino
FEMA's Website is www.fema.gov

In the event of Martial Law as decreed by Presidential Executive Order (non-revocable by Congress) due to natural disaster, foreign threat, domestic unrest or extraterrestrial invasion (if you don't believe me look it up), all online news sources would be redirected to FEMA's homepage.

FEMA is authorized...well, it's authorized to do anything it wants. I found it hard to believe (but then again I didn't) all of the powers invested in this one agency. Power to relocate entire populations, commandeer all personal property, control food supplies, organize forced labor, establish prison camps* and separate family units, just to name a few. FEMA has even been given control of the State Defense Forces, an untrained and undisciplined civilian army that will substitute for the National Guard, if the Guard is called to duty overseas.

*including a mental health facility at Fairbanks, Alaska, designed to house 2 million "residents."

For a complete list of Executive Orders granting authorities to FEMA, and FEMA camp locations, go to:


or visit Friends of Liberty at www.friendsofliberty.com


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