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The CDC Had a Plan to Put Americans in Concentration Camps Over COVID

Talk about hiding in plain sight. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had an official plan on its website for almost three years detailing how it planned to lock Americans in “shielding” centers to prevent the spread of COVID. They call them “shielding” centers to avoid using the term “concentration camp,” which would have been more apt.

The plan was only taken down from the CDC’s website recently but it can still be found on internet archives. They really did want to lock Americans in concentration camps for our own good.

The policies implemented because of COVID were awful to begin with, but they planned for things to be much, much worse for us. The cities of Boston, Chicago, New Orleans, New York City, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. locked things down so that only vaccinated people could legally go to indoor public places. No jab, no life for you!

The cities all worked in unison and they planned to enforce this with a vaccine passport. Fortunately, that didn’t work out. When the public realized that the so-called vaccines would not prevent anyone from catching COVID, public support for lockdowns and vaccine passports collapsed.

They also eagerly imposed mask mandates on us (after first claiming masks wouldn’t work) and made people stand in stupid little circles they’d taped to the floor. There was never public support for mask mandates or social distancing, nor was there any science behind these measures.

But hiding in plain sight all these years was an official plan on the CDC’s website titled, “Interim Operational Considerations for Implementing the Shielding Approach to Prevent COVID-19 Infections in Humanitarian Settings.” They had a plan in place to send Americans to concentration camps that was last updated on July 26, 2020.

 

The plan called for three levels of isolation to protect communities from the spread of COVID. The first level was at the household level. The shielding plan involved having vulnerable and high-risk individuals isolated within their homes, separately from their families. Note that these people didn’t actually have to be sick with COVID for this to be in effect.

The second level expanded the plan to include entire neighborhoods. The third level of the plan called for the establishment of “green zones” in places like schools, community buildings, or camps. Up to 50 high-risk individuals—people who didn’t actually have COVID—were to be housed in each individual camp.

In describing the design of the camps, the document states:

“One entry point is used for exchange of food, supplies, etc. A meeting area is used for residents and visitors to interact while practicing physical distancing (2 meters). No movement into or outside the green zone.”

The people inside the camps would have minimal or no contact with low-risk family members who were not being “shielded.” The government would drop off food and cleaning supplies. No religious services were to be allowed in the camps. A meeting area would be set up where visitors could see their loved ones through the windows like zoo animals, but no physical contact with visitors was to be allowed.

Each camp would have required a “dedicated staff” (which sounds an awful lot like guards) to watch over the inmates. There were even plans to monitor the internees to prevent them from committing suicide.

The document states, “While the shielding approach is not meant to be coercive, it may appear forced or be misunderstood in humanitarian settings.”

Well, no kidding. Especially when you consider that there are no contingencies in the plan to allow anyone to appeal their internment or to even have legal counsel they can speak with. They planned to suspend civil liberties and lock high-risk people in concentration camps. So, you can easily see how that might be “misunderstood.”

It’s hard to believe that this was a real plan that the CDC wanted to implement. The names of the authors of the document were not listed on the plan. Probably because they know how this would have gone over with the public. The plan has 26 footnotes and it was an official plan that they wanted to implement in stages.

These people don’t just deserve to be fired when Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. gets to Washington, DC, and is charged with cleaning up public health agencies. They deserve to go to prison.

You can view the archived webpage about the CDC’s concentration camp proposal HERE.


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