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Originally Posted by TrueBlueAmerican
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and how is it that you know that it's a concentration camp?
Doesnt exactly look like a high security area to me. it has one 8 foot fence surrounding it.....yeah, it has barbed wire around the top....but what place doesnt nowadays? The place is full of stuff that could be stolen.....
Also, the construction of the fencing is a dead giveaway.....notice how the barbed wire railing angles OUTWARD.......That's because it's there to keep people OUT. If it were a place to keep people contained...there would be many many layers of RAZOR wire anngled INWARD. And probably some electric fencing as well. What is shown in the movie is the same sort of fencing you would see around any maintenace yard...... 8 foot high chain link
From the movie......
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An old train repair station with nothing in it worth stealing
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Horsehit.......When a local amusement park shut down in memphis....people gutted the place looking for scrap metal...especially copper.There is ALWAYS something worth stealing.
Also, if this is some super secret concentration camp....how did the makers of this documentary just walk right in? They say in the beginning that it's an Amtrack maintenance yard.....so who told them that it was going to be converted into a concentration camp?
And all that Army and AF equipment....that shit hasn't been started in years.
Also....those are NOT furnaces that the gas lines run to. Those are in fact HVAC units. I know this because I used to work for a company that built similar units. And these look like the competition units. Notice the ductwork that sucks in return air fromt he space....the units are also on stils to allow for FRESH air to be added to the air stream.....that is a common safety requirement for any maintenance shop.
I gotta call bullshit on this one. COMPLETE bullshit.