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McKinney: American citizens could be put in forced labor camps
Cynthia McKinney, the only House Representative to stand up to the Bush White
House crime syndicate, has gone further than ever before in her efforts to warn
people about what the Neo-Cons' ultimate goals actually entail for freedom in
America.
During a recent radio interview on the Alex Jones Show, McKinney illustrated
the nature of a corrupt occupational government, stating that the administration
was "stolen in 2000 and stolen again in 2004." McKinney said that
it was doing the government a favor to describe them as a "criminal syndicate."
"It appears to me that our country is literally being hollowed
out....our economy is being hollowed out," said McKinney.
McKinney shared Alex Jones' fears and those previously
voiced by Republican Congressman Ron Paul, that Americans may be
arrested and taken to forced labor camps in light of recent
developments confirming Kellogg Brown and Root have secured a government
contract to build the camps.
Regarding 9/11, McKinney lent credibility to the 9/11 truth scholars who recently
came forth with empirical evidence
proving that the official story is a fallacy.
"It's clear that something was terribly amiss on that day with
our people who were in charge....they didn't even follow standard operating
procedure," said McKinney and the Congresswoman agreed that US authorities
stood down on 9/11.
Covering the subject of worldwide human trafficking and sex slavery, a practice
embraced by Dyncorp and lobbied
for by Halliburton subsidiary representatives, McKinney responded by saying,
"they steal elections with the same ease that they steal women and little
girls."
McKinney made headlines two years ago when she directly
confronted Donald Rumsfeld about the US government's collaboration with
companies that engage in human trafficking and the four wargames held on September
11.
McKinney highlighted the MK Ultra program as a past example of where
the US government had experimented with turning US soldiers into killing machines
and expressed her sadness that some troops were apparently under a similar influence
in light of the alarming
incidents at Fort Bragg.
McKinney is spearheading a movement to have all records pertaining
to the death of Martin Luther King released. McKinney said that King was clearly
murdered.
"A jury said in 1999 that it was a US government conspiracy, including
the highest individuals at the highest levels of the United States government.
I have no reason to disbelieve them."
"If they would do that then to Martin Luther King Jr. at a stage now where
we have a law that defines enemy combatants, we all could be enemy combatants
just by dissenting from what this administration does and they could do the
same thing to us."
McKinney scorned the federal government for their actions following Hurricane
Katrina.
"The American people were once again abandoned, they were abandoned by their
own government and Secretary Michael Chertoff has gotten off scott free on this."
"They needed food and water and instead they were sent men with guns and
Blackwater mercenaries were hired to patrol the streets of New Orleans. This
is criminal! How can we have mercenaries patrolling the streets of America?"
"You had an administration that was AWOL and they had the nerve
to bring other folks up on criminal charges for even being conscientious objectors."