CDC Had Planned Concentration Camps in U.S.

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The CDC had a plan for Covid quarantine concentration camps. They never implemented them in the U.S. but the fact that there was a plan in place should give us pause.

ZeroHedge reports that the plan was live on the CDC website until March of 2023. The plans included isolation cells where inmates would be given “only food and some cleaning supplies. They would be banned from participating in any religious services. The plan included contingencies for preventing suicide. There were no provisions made for any legal appeals or even the right to legal counsel.”

This plan was written in mid-2020, a time when the data showed that Covid was only dangerous for high-risk individuals. This plan has no reference to that science.

ZeroHedge was not able to surmise who wrote this but we should absolutely want to know why the CDC was planning to put people in concentration camps with no legal resource, shouldn’t we?

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