U.S military manual, 2010, on internment camps: Fact or Fiction?
Friday, May 4, 2012 at 1:48PM
Updated on Saturday, May 5, 2012 at 6:35PM by
Kay B. Day, Editor
Manzanar Relocation Center, where Franklin D. Roosevelt held Japanese-Americans during WWII. Originally published in 1943, this photo is part of a collection by Ansel Adams. (U.S. Library of Congress)Plowing through currents on the Web today is a story sourced to Infowars about a specific U.S. military manual, FM 3-39.40: Internment and Resettlement Operations. Alex Jones, who hosts a radio show by the same name, said:
“The manual outlines policies for processing detainees in internment camps domestically and abroad and how to ‘re-educate’ unruly activists.”
U.S. media haven’t given the manual too much attention, although Russia Today did an interview with Jones and featured an online story about the manual as well.
Those “unruly activists” would be re-educated by PSYOP officers, said RT.
