To: rubbertramp
Haven't seen you, or metalbird1, around here for AGES.
2 posted on
06/01/2002 6:11:06 AM PDT by
Lazamataz
To: thinden; Al B; aristeides; Cholera Joe; Lady Doc; rdavis84; Fred Mertz; Jeff Head
First they came for the retarded, and I said nothing....the beginning of genocide.
To: rubbertramp
So this is why "X Files" is no longer a TV show.....now I get it. They were getting to close to the TRUTH out there!
To: rubbertramp
, helping young people in his community to stay off drugs... Seems as though he could use some help!
6 posted on
06/01/2002 6:18:30 AM PDT by
verity
To: rubbertramp
Let's see... Joe Johnson was an employee of the Austin State School back in January (in what capacity, I wonder? Are we sure he wasn't a resident?), but is now a co-host of a cable TV show in Austin? The military performed these experiments on residents with families? The military just decided to slip across the road and experiment on these people? They wanted to be secretive, but people were wearing bright yellow and bright orange protective clothing?
Why did you post this? Let me guess-- your tinfoil beanie slipped off during the night.
8 posted on
06/01/2002 6:21:19 AM PDT by
Clara Lou
To: rubbertramp
Usually asking questions is just asking for trouble, but...this seems to be entirely based on the say-so of one person. Is there any corroborating evidence, anything to support his story at all, or is this it?
To: rubbertramp
Well it wouldn't suprise me. It's not like the shadowgov. hasn't experimented on people before. They've even admitted to some of it. What do they care. It's not like you're going to do anything about it anyways.
27 posted on
06/01/2002 7:22:34 AM PDT by
Archaeus
To: rubbertramp
However, within ten minutes of his call to Infowars, there was a knock on his door. Two black Austin police officers were standing on his doorstep, saying that they were responding to a 911 call. Joe had, of course, made no such call. Then, Joe noticed that the "officers" were wearing no badges and no id tags. When he asked them where their badges were, they quickly returned to their patrol cars, numbers C9 and 269, and sped away. They came to get him, but when he noticed they didn't have badges on, they ran away instead?
If they really wanted to get him (assuming this is true), looks like they would have.
28 posted on
06/01/2002 7:38:39 AM PDT by
Amelia
To: rubbertramp
When he asked them where their badges were, they quickly returned to their patrol cars, numbers C9 and 269, and sped away.Rather inept when it comes to intimidating a troublemaker. He really needs to work on his story.
To: rubbertramp
My, what an
incredible story !!!!!
Actually, I have it on good authority they were attacked by a MOOSE.....
To: rubbertramp
Did you post this for laughs, or do you REALLY believe this science fiction??? If the latter, what are your standards for evidence- or do you have any standards at all????
This sort of crap is why I find FR increasingly ierrelevant, and spend little time on the site anymore (although I have contributed.)
To: rubbertramp
Mr. Johnson discovers that there are tunnels connecting the school with Camp Mabry. Yet the bodies are loaded into vans and driven across the street. Not that this screenplay won't sell, but it would help if you worked on those plot holes.
37 posted on
06/01/2002 8:36:58 AM PDT by
drjimmy
To: rubbertramp;all
There's no listing of such a school in Austin.
These schools are closely monitored nowadays, and even the "horror" stories you read about in the past, according to my friends who work/worked at such places, were exaggerations to improve care. For example, kids who sat "in their feces" were incontinent kids. Kids "tied up" were severe self abusers who were restrained, etc. Do gooders tried to shut all these schools down a few years ago, and so few are left, and the few that are left are closely monitored.
What few realize is that the parents of such people are usually involved in their welfare. A bunch of suspicious deaths would be reported to the Justice Department.
Sounds like the black helicopter crowds are changing their targets.
41 posted on
06/01/2002 9:22:54 AM PDT by
LadyDoc
To: rubbertramp
The families were not, however, told that the reason no one had performed CPR was because the patients were foaming at the mouth. Only foaming at the mouth? Usually the mouth is full of vomitus, but we do CPR anyway. And most facilities have bags and masks to do CPR.
Good fiction authors usually check their facts before writing drivil.
42 posted on
06/01/2002 9:25:24 AM PDT by
LadyDoc
To: rubbertramp
format this article to print CAMP MABRY. Camp Mabry, in northwestern Austin, was established in the early 1890s as a summer encampment of the Texas Volunteer Guard, a forerunner of the Texas National Guard.qv In 1891 a citizens' committee in Austin began looking for a place for the volunteer guard to train. In 1892 they chose an eighty-five-acre site three miles northwest of the Capitol.qv The guardsmen chose to name the new camp in honor of Woodford Haywood Mabry,qv adjutant general of Texas from January 1891 to May 1898. In 1909 the size of the camp was greatly increased by the addition of 200 acres that the federal government purchased for the state for use in training the national guard. Other gifts brought the size of the encampment to 400 acres by 1911.
Since its establishment Camp Mabry has served in a variety of capacities. It was used as a mobilization area during the Spanish-American War. The state arsenal building was built there in 1915, and all military stores were moved from the state Capitol to the new facility. During World War Iqv the United States Army used the camp as a training site and built several barracks and administration buildings. The army also used the camp as an engine-rebuilding station during the war. When the Texas National Guard was called into federal service during World War II,qv Camp Mabry served as Headquarters for the Texas Defense Guard, the remaining state militia. Camp Mabry served as a training ground for the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Texas Rangers,qqv as well as the national guard, until 1953. The state adjutant general's office was moved to Camp Mabry in 1954, and the Texas National Guard State Officer Candidate School was established there in 1959. A historical marker acknowledging the contribution of Camp Mabry was dedicated in December 1972.
In the mid-1980s the size of the Camp Mabry site was just over 375 acres, and the building space was 700,000 square feet. The various offices at Camp Mabry employed 800 people. The Texas National Guard Academy opened at Camp Mabry in June 1984. Also located on the post are the headquarters of the Texas Air National Guard, the Texas State Guard, the United States Property and Fiscal Office, the Texas National Guard Armory Board, the Headquarters Armory of the Forty-ninth Armored Division, a clinic, a parachute packing and storage facility, and numerous supply and warehouse facilities.
Camp Mabry observed its 100th anniversary on Texas Armed Forces Day in May 1992. In addition to battle reenactments and displays, the celebration included an informal opening of the Texas Military Forces Museum, which was completed later that year.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Ron Dusek, "Mabry Surrounded, Still Sits Pretty," Third Coast, April 1985. Marker Files, Texas Historical Commission, Austin. Vivian Elizabeth Smyrl
43 posted on
06/01/2002 9:28:29 AM PDT by
LadyDoc
To: JMJ333
FYI
48 posted on
06/01/2002 10:43:08 AM PDT by
Al B.
To: Jeff Head, Joanie-f, tommygun7
BUMP
To: rubbertramp
Alex has known Joe Johnson for several years and knows Joe to be a levelheaded person who would not make up wild stories ROFLMAO!! Alex Jones qualifies to be a patient at the Austin State School. His life is one wild story after another.
78 posted on
06/05/2002 10:39:34 AM PDT by
TADSLOS
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