Finished goal of running the distance of 2,080 miles from Lafayette, LA to Washington D.C and back!!!...plus 339.1 miles


0.0 miles run this week.
Daily running average for the week is 0.00 miles per day.
Total amount run in the past 800 days is 2,419.1 miles.
Daily running average overall is 3.02 miles per day.

Day465 Wednesday 12/07/11

ran 4.2 miles
Had a good run tonight. It was thirty degrees outside, officially the coldest night of the season in Lafayette, Louisiana, and will be dropping to the mid-twenties by the time tomorrow arrives. Once you break a sweat the running comes easy, but stepping outside and getting started is torture. And don’t judge me you northerners; South Louisiana is not accustomed to snow or extreme cold temperatures. Come take a run with me in the heat and humidity of July or August and then we can see who is still standing.

So, it’s cold outside. Moving on to more important things, the picture above marks where and how many FEMA camps are currently located across America to detain homegrown threats to national security. These camps have been in the works for years and are seldom reported on in the news. When I had initially heard of these camps, I thought, if it was even true, maybe there were two or three of them. Look at that picture above. Do they know something we don’t? There are hundreds of them. That is an image of a lot of time and money exhausted on something far too big to be only considered a trivial risk. That picture above looks like certainty to me.

Scary. Following the passage of the Senate’s Section 1031 of the National Defense Authorization Act, which lays a path to American citizens being snatched in the middle of the night out of their homes or off the streets and held in FEMA detention camps indefinitely, these camps will serve to “concentrate” any individuals deemed as a threat without question in a detention center.

Here is a document showing that a Halliburton subsidiary, KBR (Kellogg Brown and Root Services), is moving forward to activate FEMA camps by seeking service providers to meet their needs.

Look at how many locations there are on that satellite image!

For those of us in Louisiana, here are our camp locations:

Fort Polk, Livingston, and Oakdale.

Here is a list of all of them across the American landscape.

This all seems too ridiculous and conspiratorial to be true, and I hope it is not true, but I keep finding reliable sources saying the same thing. If you can debunk this nightmare then I welcome you to do it.

It seems the magician has our attention with one hand distracting us while he is performing a deception with the other.

672.5 miles to go.

Here is what happened one year ago on Day100.

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