The following text comes from Title 18 of the United States Code, Section 4125, dated 16 January 1996. If you're already acquainted with the Public Works law, then you may want to go directly to the camp list.
Title 18 USC Section 4125
January 16, 1996
Public works; prison camps
(a) The Attorney General may make available
to the heads of the several departments the
services of United States prisoners under terms,
conditions, and rates mutually agreed upon,
for constructing or repairing roads, clearing,
maintaining and reforesting public lands,
building levees, and constructing or repairing
any other public ways or works financed wholly
or in major part by funds appropriated by Congress.
(b) The Attorney General may establish, equip,
and maintain camps upon sites selected by him elsewhere
than upon Indian reservations, and designate such camps
as places for confinement of persons convicted of an
offense against the laws of the United States.
(c) The expenses of transferring and maintaining prisoners
at such camps and of operating such camps shall be paid
from the appropriation "Support of United States prisoners"
which may, in the discretion of the Attorney General,
be reimbursed for such expenses.
(d) As part of the expense of operating such camps the
Attorney General is authorized to provide for the payment
to the inmates or their dependents such pecuniary earnings
as he may deem proper, under such rules and regulations
as he may prescribe.
(e) All other laws of the United States relating to the
imprisonment,transfer, control, discipline, escape,
release of, or in any way affecting prisoners, shall apply
to prisoners transferred to such camps.
If you know of a SECRET internment camp in your neck of the woods, why not share it with everyone. Send me an e-mail regarding this alleged camp, along with your observations regarding the keepers, their appearance, their language, and any prisoners within the camp. Please note that all details are extremely important for when they are pieced together with intel from others, a larger picture begins to emerge.
My last comment is this: take it upon yourself to periodically observe the location you report. No one else may be in a physical position to do it. If you see sudden changes in action within or surrounding the base, report it at once by sending me an e-mail. Again, intel that you consider non-consequential may be very important, so report everything, no matter how small and unimportant it might seem to you.
Last but not least, thank you. --Al Colombo

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