Monday, December 19, 2011

FEMA is preparing for a national emergency

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FEMA’s Emergency Camps: Hiring Has Begun

Alex Jones has posted a “Help Wanted” advertisement issued by a private firm that is working for the U.S. government, namely, FEMA. The document reads as follows:
KBR is establishing a National Quick Response Team for our current Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) work, and for anticipated future contracts. Upon completion of evaluation, certain subcontractors may be invited to establish a Master Services Agreement (MSA) with pre-established lease rates and terms and conditions. The Continental US will be broken up into five regions as indicated in the map below Services will be required in each State within each region.
Anticipated Project Requirements:
Establish services listed below within 72 hours for initial set-up and respond within 24 hours for incremental services. This is a CONTINGENCY PROJECT and it should be stressed that lead times will be short with critical requirements due to the nature of emergency responses.
Subcontractors must be flexible and able to handle multiple, shifting priorities in an emergency environment. Supply lines needed must be short but not necessarily pre-positioned.
But wait! There’s more!
Temporary Fencing and Barricades
Subcontractor will mobilize, transport, erect, install and demobilize temporary fencing, barricades, and associated equipment according to federal, state and local laws, codes and manufacturer installation instructions. The Subcontractor shall be able to mobilize and deploy key personnel(s) within four (4) hours of NTP to meet with KBR Site Manager at the Responder Support Camp (RSC) site in order to finalize the site design plan and acquire site specific design requirements and layout.
Number of linear footage:
Approximately 2,300LF for a 301 person camp after 36 hours of NTP
Approximately 3,600LF for 1,000 person camp after 72 hours of NTP
Step by step, FEMA is preparing for a national emergency.
What do you suppose this emergency will be? Why will camps be necessary? Who will be assigned to these camps? Why? For how long?
Why will the camps require fencing?
All this from the wonderful folks who gave New Orleans protection from Katrina.
Your friends and relatives will scoff at all this. You are a conspiracy nut, they will think. You are inventing impossible stories.
FEMA should be open about this. The outfit should explain to Congress why it is doing all this. But no one in Congress knows about this. That is my point. If this has an acceptable explanation, let’s hear it. But FEMA says nothing.
FEMA has even provided a map of the United States, which is divided into five regions. To see which region you will be located in, click the link.

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