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Welcome to Call to Decision
DHS Whistle-blower: They’re Training Local
Police to Suspend Rights For Immediate Release Contact Debbie Morgan, Media@CampFEMA.com Columbia, MO November 30, 2010 – What happens
during a national emergency? People know that the
President of the United States would be the one to declare the
emergency, but under what criteria? What about our
Constitutional Rights during the emergency? Film maker William Lewis had the chance to sit
down with former police officer turned whistle-blower Travis Maddox for
an interview contained in the newly released film Enemy of the State:
Camp FEMA Part 2. During the interview, Maddox shares
what became his concerns about the extensive training given to the local
police department by the Department of Homeland Security in case of a
nuclear, chemical, or biological attack. Maddox, also a former Missouri Constitution
Party candidate for office, says the group in which he participated was
“trained” to force people from their homes, disarm them, load them
onto buses for transport to secured quarantine areas, “and if that
weren’t enough, from there it gets pretty scary,” says Lewis of the
interview. “DHS, parent organization for the
Transportation Security Administration, could give the TSA a run for
their money,” relays Lewis about the information given the viewer from
Maddox’s first hand experience during training. The
procedures for decontamination require removal of clothing, by force, if
necessary. Maddox also stated during the interview
that when the order is given, no one will have a choice, basically
saying that you lose your rights to your private property, your guns,
even your own body. “I think your body is probably the most
private property that you own,” Investigative Journalist and radio
talk show host Kaye Beach said in reference to the possibility of forced
treatment in this fourth film by the Lewis/Franchi team. Along with the police state-type tactics
described by Maddox, Enemy of the State guests Ernest Hancock and Beach
discuss the paperwork in place in Arizona and Oklahoma that could bring
about forced treatment in the case of a biological attack. Massachusetts
already passed laws to force treatment during the Swine Flu scare in
2009. Beach actually discusses that there may be
something similar in nearly every state, as most have adopted either all
or part of the Model State Emergency Health Powers Act. CBS released a 3-month study in late October
2009 showing that state-by-state, the odds of people actually testing
positive for the Swine Flu were very slim. Franchi
says, “That means that the National State of
Emergency called by President Obama was, in fact, based on false
data.” Lewis and Franchi have produced four films
altogether exposing FEMA, the Department of Homeland Security and
egregious legislation in an attempt to help those in the United States
see the horrors awaiting We-the-People from our out-of-control
government. For more information, and film trailers,
please visit www.CampFEMA.com.
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