-Caveat Lector-
This too, sounds exactly like well concocted
misinformation....just an observation though....much of the
stuff I hear in churches or around the self serving city
centers where the parasite government lives sound like
mislabeled or misaligned informations...look at newspapers,
the tampa tribune a case in point...what a rag....and what
about all the new and unused federally sponsored
incinerators put up in the last 4 years...I have seen some
of them myself...one is on county property but with very
federal looking signs on the fence, and it was not being
used a year after it was built, and there are train tracks
running to it....whatever...we should know some truth
soon...and this is truth we do know: our media and
government are the greatest liars that have ever existed on
the planet Earth. So Far anyway.
BG
Tenorlove wrote:
>
> I got this in my email; it's another perspective on the white vehicles.
>
> Tenorlove
>
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> Subject: Fwd WW: White Vehicles belong to USA's--INS, not the UN as Internet
> Folklore sai
> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 18:41:24 EDT
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Forwarded by The Word Warriorette
> "Will forward - You decide"
> 08-10-99 03:53 PM
> God save the Republic and the Constitution of the united States of America!
> =============================================================
> BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE:
>
> White Vehicles belong to USA's--INS, not the UN.
>
> An "Internet Folklore" rumor rampage claimed the supposed white vehicles
> belonged to the UN.
>
> The white vehicles belong to the INS, and will be used to police the southern
> boarder, says Chuck Harder, who adds that he verified his information with a
> reliable, high inside source in government.
>
> <<MONDAY AUGUST 09, 1999
>
> An invasion of U.S. by U.N. -- not!
> Internet folklore story is full of globaloney
>
> By David M. Bresnahan
> � 1999 WorldNetDaily.com
>
> Rumors of thousands of United Nations vehicles being outfitted behind a
> remote federal prison in Texas have been spread across talk radio and
> Internet web sites -- all heavy on conjecture and short on facts.
> The truth was easily verified by WorldNetDaily, and the results show how
> easily a wild story can use a small portion of truth to sound genuine.
> Americans who have long ago stopped trusting their government, and talk
> show hosts who like wild stories, were quick to accept this story without
> verifying the facts.
> The tale of a U.N. force being prepared as an international police force
> apparently began with a genuine effort by amateur investigators to expose
> what they thought was a subversive plot.
> The operator of a Texas-based Internet hosting service began publishing
> news stories on his website. That service then expanded to conducting local
> investigations into local Texas rumors.
> David Palmquist, operator of AllTexas.net, agrees that he is untrained as a
> journalist, but he is trying to fill a gap that he says the local news
> media has left unfilled. He published a story that told of 1,000 white
> vehicles being stockpiled at a high-security prison in Bastrop, Texas.
> "All the vehicles are U.N. white," said Palmquist in his article.
> "Rumors have been floating in the area for months about a fleet of
> suspicious vehicles being outfitted with prisoner cages, shackles and
> insignia such as 'U.S. Police Force' and the U.N. roundel. None of the
> vehicles observed in the storage area appeared to have any markings at all
> other than window stickers with equipment data," he stated in the article.
> Palmquist said an unnamed prison official told him that the vehicles were
> being outfitted with prisoner cages and shackles, and that the vehicles
> were for the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.
> He disputed those claims in his article stating that, "vehicles assigned to
> the INS are predominantly painted green and those assigned to the Border
> Patrol are usually the same. The suitability of a high-visibility color
> such as white for either agency is in question. Large, white vehicles can
> be seen approaching from miles away."
> WorldNetDaily received many concerned requests from readers to look into
> the story. Palmquist claimed he was a frequent guest on talk shows from
> coast to coast as a result of his article. He admitted to going onto the
> prison property without proper clearance to take pictures from the ground,
> and he also flew over in a plane to take aerial photographs.
> The pictures did show hundreds of white vehicles neatly parked on the
> prison property.
> One call to the federal prison at Bastrop brought many answers, and a
> second call to the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service in
> Washington, D.C. found the remaining answers.
> "That story could be nothing further from the truth," said Tim Stewart,
> executive assistant at the Bastrop prison, which he said is a minimum
> security facility, not a maximum security prison as claimed in the article.
>
> "What we're doing here is our Unicore factory, our federal prison
> industries has undergone a mission change. We previously made ballistic
> helmets and vests for the military. We are no longer doing that. Our
> mission change now is that we are taking brand new vehicles that have been
> sold to the INS and we're retrofitting those vehicles so they can put them
> on the line. Basically just fixing them up for their use. Putting in
> radios, radio harnesses, and things of that nature. Stripping them and
> decaling them for the INS," explained Stewart.
> He said there are between 900 and 1,000 white Dodge vans, Tahoe, Suburbans
> and Durangos lined up and waiting to be prepared for service. Inmates are
> presently preparing the factory for the new work, so the vehicles have been
> accumulating during the delay.
> None of the vehicles are for use by the U.N. and none of them presently
> have any marking on them. Soon they will all receive an INS seal and some
> lines. White is a common color used by INS, and they will be shipped to
> locations in every state of the nation when they are finished.
> "The only other federal prison industry that we have here is a broom
> factory. We make brooms for sale to GSA (General Services Administration).
> It's kind of a two-part factory. We've had that for years," explained
> Stewart.
> It was late in the day when WorldNetDaily reached INS by phone in
> Washington, D.C. The officials were gone for the day but another INS
> spokesman was willing to explain what was happening in Bastrop even though
> he stressed he was not an official spokesman.
> "They were going to close the prison and put a whole lot of people out of a
> job. Rather than close the prison, the DOJ (Department of Justice) came to
> INS and said, 'What do you do in your field to promote the economy?'
> "You know INS. We have law enforcement vehicles all over the country. We
> have police cars, or patrol cars, and we have patrol 4x4s and they're all
> over the country. This whole initiative in Bastrop has kept the prison
> open, but we just overwhelmed them because we buy so many vehicles," he
> explained.
> Shortly after the conversation with the INS spokesman, Russ Bergeron, the
> official spokesman for INS left a voice mail message to confirm the
> information but said he would be out of the office for the remainder of the
> week.
> WorldNetDaily receives many tips on various news stories every day. Many
> rumors are quickly dispelled with a phone call or two, however other tips
> often lead to very important discoveries that are not reported in the
> mainstream media.
>
> David M. Bresnahan, a contributing editor for WorldNetDaily.com, is the
> author of a new report on Y2K, the book "Cover Up: The Art and Science of
> Political Deception," and offers a monthly newsletter "Talk USA
> Investigative Reports." He may be reached through email and also maintains
> an archive of his work.
>
> � 1999 WorldNetDaily.com, Inc.
> >>
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