U.N. Prisoner Boxcars in U.S.A.

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U.N. Prisoner Boxcars in U.S.A.

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It seems that I have been hearing an awful lot about 100,000+ rail cars outfitted with human shackles lately. Supposedly, capable of detaining and transporting upwards of 15 million US Citizens to various internment camps. They've been spotted at a manufacturing plant in Oregon, a port in Kalifornia, in TX and in N. Carolina. Not to mention all out military exercises aimed at imposing martial law nationwide.

Does anyone more familiar with these disturbing topics care to elaborate?
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They're for rounding up the UN observers tampering with US elections.
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That would be nice. But what I don't know, is where in Texas have they been seen?
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polisci wrote:It seems that I have been hearing an awful lot about 100,000+ rail cars outfitted with human shackles lately. Supposedly, capable of detaining and transporting upwards of 15 million US Citizens to various internment camps. They've been spotted at a manufacturing plant in Oregon, a port in Kalifornia, in TX and in N. Carolina. Not to mention all out military exercises aimed at imposing martial law nationwide.

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I don't know what I've been reading, to be honest. A few friends have just recently been telling me about all this. After a little internet surfing, doesn't seem to be a whole lot of information.

I can tell you this. Back in '96 or so, I do recall hearing of a few people who saw trains of UN vehicles in MT, heading south into the mountains.. never heard anything else about it until now.. interesting..
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polisci wrote:It seems that I have been hearing an awful lot about 100,000+ rail cars outfitted with human shackles lately. Supposedly, capable of detaining and transporting upwards of 15 million US Citizens to various internment camps. They've been spotted at a manufacturing plant in Oregon, a port in Kalifornia, in TX and in N. Carolina. Not to mention all out military exercises aimed at imposing martial law nationwide.

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polisci wrote:It seems that I have been hearing an awful lot about 100,000+ rail cars outfitted with human shackles lately. Supposedly, capable of detaining and transporting upwards of 15 million US Citizens to various internment camps. They've been spotted at a manufacturing plant in Oregon, a port in Kalifornia, in TX and in N. Carolina. Not to mention all out military exercises aimed at imposing martial law nationwide.

Does anyone more familiar with these disturbing topics care to elaborate?
No can do. It's classified on a need to know basis. Xtra 7834B or higher clearance.

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The Nazis didn't need shackles in their boxcars. That and the outrageously high number ("100,000+") makes me believe that someone was just making something up to get viewers to his website/blog/whatever.

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You need to adjust the tightness on your tinfoil hat.
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polisci wrote:I don't know what I've been reading, to be honest. A few friends have just recently been telling me about all this. After a little internet surfing, doesn't seem to be a whole lot of information.
I recommend asking those friends for their sources. It's much easier than trying to prove that no evidence exists.
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Jumping Frog wrote:You need to adjust the tightness on your tinfoil hat.
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not that I would put this past some of the evil outfits hanging about, but in truth why would a dictator bother with boxcars and shackles. If they are going to kill a bunch of us, I would think there are much more efficient ways to accomplish their goals. If they (whoever "they" are) want to kill us individually why bother with shackles and trains....bullets are much cheaper. This sounds like something out of a book really, and not aware of modern methods of warfare. If their goal is enslavement of the people, they might get away with it a little (inner cities and such) but once they get past those places you are looking at body counts not trains.

In short, this does not make sense in the context of our day and time.
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mamabearCali, there may be more ways to efficiently kill people, but hiding it and keeping it clean is another matter.

Also, bullets may not always be as cheap. Demand can also surpass supply at an astonishing rate. Even the Nazis figured out how mothers should hold their babies so that they only had to use one bullet to kill both the baby and the mother. Nazis were fixated on efficiency, that's why they used gas chambers and furnaces to burn the dead bodies. Even with the furnaces running 24/7, they couldn't burn enough bodies to kill as many people as they wanted to.

In short, this does not make sense in any context for enslaving or killing people.
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mamabearCali wrote:not that I would put this past some of the evil outfits hanging about, but in truth why would a dictator bother with boxcars and shackles. If they are going to kill a bunch of us, I would think there are much more efficient ways to accomplish their goals. If they (whoever "they" are) want to kill us individually why bother with shackles and trains....bullets are much cheaper. This sounds like something out of a book really, and not aware of modern methods of warfare. If their goal is enslavement of the people, they might get away with it a little (inner cities and such) but once they get past those places you are looking at body counts not trains.

In short, this does not make sense in the context of our day and time.
Not that I believe we are making boxcars for people, the ones I've seen as examples of "prison boxcars" were for automobiles, not people ready.

However, the Nazi's started off with just shooting people. It didn't work well since the guards were people and people have an aversion to killing others. Not all, but the majority do, so they had to come up with a better way to implement the "final solution". Turns out, guards do not have as much of an aversion to herding people into rooms, and you can always find that "one" who will happily drop cyanide in from outside, then just force other prisoners to clean up the mess.

It doesn't make it right or better, or even close, but mass killing in this manner was the way the Nazi's could get it done with the least amount of strife.

Sad that that much thought went into killing innocent people.
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Could explain all those trains running between San Antonio and Mexico. No, on second thought it couldn't because they would have to kick off too many illegals for that to be the reason.
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