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:hehe: Honestly is that true, some people thought you transport prisoners around in those? I used to wonder how the US had George W Bush as a puppet er president, now I totally understand.
Andy
No, its not true.
From there they extrapolated it to meaning that FEMA has trains that it's going to use to haul people to the death camps, where all the millions of undesirable americans will be buried in plastic coffins.
Sadly, conspiracy loons being what they are, they'll believe anything...
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No, its not true.
Some crazy conspiracy theorist saw a CN train in (iirc) Georgia, hauling auto-racks, parked up next to the storage yard of a company that makes plastic grave liners.
From there they extrapolated it to meaning that FEMA has trains that it's going to use to haul people to the death camps, where all the millions of undesirable americans will be buried in plastic coffins.
Sadly, conspiracy loons being what they are, they'll believe anything...
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It's depressing what some people will believe, on the barest minimum of evidence, just because it fits their preconceptions and paranoia... It's scary that so many of them (well it's a big country, so it might just be the law of averages), come from the most powerful nation on earth.
Mind you, few people believed the extent of the Nazi holocaust before Allied troops liberated the death camps...
Paul
Just what in hell does the bible belt have to do with this! I think even your papa missed the point. We talkin the world dude!...the bible belt...
2 + 2 = 43567.958 the equation of all conspiracy. Sorry if any Americans thought I sounded a little racist, I understand there are intelligent Americans it's just some people totally let the side down the Bible belt lets the US down where as Romford, Essex lets the UK down.
Romford, Essex lets the human race down.![]()
@NikkiA - I take your point, but I'm not sure you're right. Either there are more conspiracy theorist nut-jobs, or the oxygen of publicity for such weird views goes a whole lot further in the USA. There certainly seem to be much more resistance in the USA to the idea of government than in other places. Areas of policy that are very much government business in the rest of the world, are regarded by enough Americans as 'none of the government's business' to enough Americans to have overturned the Democrats' Congress majority. I think that deep-seated mistrust of government probably leads to a greater preparedness to believe that the government is doing scary things behind everyone's back. Therefore, more conspiracy theories, and more folks prepared to believe them.