The question was:
Where are these camps?
'Where' means that you can find the camp using the directions/address, not "somewhere in the US".
Exactly where was this photo taken?
A very, very secret camp, where anybody can drive up to the entrance and take a photo without being killed, tortured or arrested?
"ALABAMA
Opelika – Military compound either in or very near town."
Hello? Where is this camp? "in or very near town" - or somewhere ...
The Evidence: Debunking FEMA Camp Myths
http://www.popularme...ry/news/4312850
A FEMA camp in Wyoming
- which is actually a satellite image of
a North Korean Forced Labor Camp.
Even faux news is tired to death of these nuts:
http://www<span styl...out-fema-camps/
FEMA camps for non-i?iots:
http://rationalwiki....entration_camps
The idea that FEMA could pull off such a masterstroke is surprisingly widespread, considering their massive display of incompetence during Hurricane Katrina.
There are several videos purporting to show footage of the camps, as well as shots of ominous-looking fences and webpages listing locations of over 800 camps, allegedly all fully guarded and staffed full-time despite being completely empty. In addition to the implausibility of such a massive conspiracy being kept totally silent, the evidence is damaged by the fact that the videos and pictures actually depict everything from National Guard training centers to Amtrak repair stations to North Korean labor camps.
So far the only flaw in this otherwise brilliantly executed conspiracy was the mistake of publicly advertising jobs to work at the camps. It's always the small details the conspirators slip up on.
The theory's proponents don't express a lot of worry about the Centers for Disease Control, which actually does have the power to intern large numbers of citizens pretty much immediately as needed.