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Old 11/09/12, 05:01 PM
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Have you seen this? It reads like something from a doomer novel:

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We stood and talked in the cool morning air a short distance up the road after security at the front gate threatened to have our cars removed outside the entrance to what Sotelo’s identification tag calls “Camp Freedom,” even though it more closely resembles a prison camp.

A Seaside Heights resident who was at Pine Belt Arena in Toms River with his wife and three kids a half-hour before the shelter opened as superstorm Sandy approached last week, Sotelo was part of a contingent shifted on Wednesday to this makeshift tent city in the parking lot across Oceanport Avenue from Monmouth Park.

“Sitting there last night you could see your breath,” said Sotelo. “At (Pine Belt) the Red Cross made an announcement that they were sending us to permanent structures up here that had just been redone, that had washing machines and hot showers and steady electric, and they sent us to tent city. We got (expletive).
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Old 11/09/12, 07:10 PM
 
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Saw it a little bit ago. All I can think of is what someone said on a prepper forum one time. "Don't be a refugee.:
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Old 11/09/12, 08:26 PM
 
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As Sotelo tells it, when it became clear that the residents were less than enamored with their new accommodations Wednesday night and were letting the outside world know about it, officials tried to stop them from taking pictures, turned off the WiFi and said they couldn’t charge their smart phones because there wasn’t enough power.
The government, protecting and serving the **** out of you, for your own good!

Yeah, no thanks. I'll take my chances in a cave with a threadbare sweatshirt and die free with my boots on long before I submit to being herded around like livestock.
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