Will the FEMA KZ camp conspiracy theories die out now... ?

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...that GWB & administration is heading out to pasture, or will they come back with a vengeance after Barack & company officially move into the oval office?
I've noticed through out the years that conspiracy theories seem to change with incoming presidents. In the case of the Nixon administrations keeping FBI files on everybody that is/was somebody, it turned out to be true. Most of the other horror stories about other presidents & affiliated con theories came to nothing.
Still, the GWB administration probably has produced more conspiracy theories than any other presidential administration in history. Will the FEMA KZ camp theories be modified to being camps just for Caucasian folks under the Obama administration, stay the same, or all together just die out?
 
I think they are dying out. I believe when Obama takes office we will unfortunately see a temporary spike in the activity of 9/11 conspiracy theorists but then it will begin to die out when they realize Obama is smarter than they think he is by not buying into their theories. Or he will reLease a clear pentagon tape to silence them. If the GOVT was really responsibLe for 9/11 then the people who believed in the conspiracy would not be around.
 
Those were some pretty funny stories. But doesn't Obamas plans for 2 1/2 million people sound alot like the old CCC Camps....




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This story has been around for a while now. The first I heard of it was back in the early 90s. It is unlikely that it will just disappear.
 
It's hard to pinpoint facts when it comes to conspiracy theories because no one really knows (except those involved or planning them obviously)... that's probably one reason why they shift so much, but it goes the same way for people who think they know that conspiracies don't exist. To dismiss something simply because it has been labeled as a conspiracy by society is foolish. Whether or not FEMA has camps that they'll throw people in during some apparent NWO take over, I have no idea.
 
It's hard to pinpoint facts when it comes to conspiracy theories because no one really knows (except those involved or planning them obviously)... that's probably one reason why they shift so much, but it goes the same way for people who think they know that conspiracies don't exist. To dismiss something simply because it has been labeled as a conspiracy by society is foolish. Whether or not FEMA has camps that they'll throw people in during some apparent NWO take over, I have no idea.
 
Unless the government explains what the camps are for in detail in a way that makes sense, rather than us guessing about it, it won't die out.

I think a major reason for the conspiracies is because there is no answer to certain things. For example, if the camps are a safe point for people, why is there barbwire on the fence that turns inwards? This makes people very uneasy.
 
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