Halliburton holds contract to build detention camps

by war on terrr | October 1, 2006 at 08:08 pm
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This article is 6 months old but has even more chilling overtones now:

It was announced last week, that Kellogg, Brown and Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton (long time purveyors of a certain brand of 'military urbanism', and, of course, the makers of Guantanamo Bay Detention Center), have secured a $385 million dollar contract by the Department of Homeland Security to allegedly construct detention and processing facilities here in the U.S. in the event of a national emergency.
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Actual News Geezer

Dear war on terrr -

It's the Actual News Guy here. Always a fan of your work.

I got the idea that we might be able to reach out to the grunts who work for these outfits, get their perspective on what's happening. Got any ideas how this might be done? I am sure some have incredible stories to tell.

Many thanks,

Schneider
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war on terrr

Hi actual news guy.   We should find out where these facilities are being built and then see if we can get someone to go down there and ask about their capabilities.   The most important question is how many people they are able to hold.

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Yo warr,

 You are right - someone should. Our job tho is to find people who are motivated to expore these things, we can't send people off. Your posting may inspire someone to write about what they know!

 

ANG 

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