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U.S. Army Special Operations Command map, [15] [10] depicting the US military plans during the Jade Helm 15 exercise The conspiracy theories seem to emanate from the map shown here from the U.S. Army Special Operations Command which divides the region into four colors, with two "hostile" states, two "permissive" states, two states leaning one way or the other, and California divided. [16]
The FEMA camps conspiracy theory is a belief, particularly within the American Patriot movement, [1] that the United States Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is planning to imprison US citizens in concentration camps, following the imposition of martial law in the United States after a major disaster or crisis.
Due to public fears over the Jade Helm 15 exercises held throughout a number of southwestern states, on 28 April 2015, Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas ordered a call-up of the Texas State Guard to monitor the exercises and facilitate communication between US special operations forces conducting training and the governor's office. [25]
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None of these are conspiracy theories, but they are covered here as if they are. Hence the confusion. IMHO, if Jade Helm 15 is not notable, this article is a candidate for deletion. Squ1rr3l - Talk to me! 16:53, 13 July 2015 (UTC) The point is that the vast majority of reliable sources discussing Jade Helm 15 cover the conspiracy theory.
The shadow government, also referred to as cryptocracy, secret government, or invisible government, is a family of theories based on the notion that real and actual political power resides not only with publicly elected representatives but with private individuals who are exercising power behind the scenes, beyond the scrutiny of democratic institutions.
Here's everything coming to Skull and Bones in its first year.
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