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Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura recently created an episode to
investigate the existence of FEMA camps and Fusion centers
throughout the United States. The episode has reportedly been banned
for public broadcasting by...
Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura recently created an episode to
investigate the existence of FEMA camps and Fusion centers
throughout the United States. The episode has reportedly been banned
for public broadcasting by TruTV without any reason or explanation.
It seems some unknown power intervened and has refused to allow the
episode from airing.
While some, like Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN)
suggest that FEMA camps are nothing but a figment of our
imaginations, Jesse Ventura and Alex Jones make a strong case that
they do, in fact, exist and that they are pervasive, with hundreds
of centers and camps already built and operational.
Using a play
from Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals, Rep. Cohen attacks
would-be conspiracy ‘theorists’ claiming that only those who
believe in little green men and interstellar war would believe such
things as the existence of FEMA camps. Most curious, however, is
that Rep. Cohen is a co-sponsor of HR bill 645, which clearly
mandates that creation of such camps, yet he completely denies their
existence.