Re: Time to get the fuck out of the US or stand up and fight
First, a quick confession. I've been lurking for a while, but I registered in order to post in this thread. I didn't seen anything mentioned about this, and I don't plan on posting only here.
Now then. The plastic coffins? Yes, they are grave liners. The facility in the film in the OP's link is a storage area for a company named Vanguard Products. They produce a variety of plastics-based funeral products, especially grave liners. Using a grave liner is a standard practice or even requirement for a burial. As you can imagine, then, there are a lot of these things used each year. According to the company's VP, there are actually about 50,000 stored there, not hundreds of thousands.
As for the FEMA camps, basically they're a lot of different installations that have been mislabeled as concentration camps. Even in the video you linked, they identified some of their footage as having been shot at an Amtrak maintenance facility (specifically, in Indiana) The 'electronic turnstiles and prison bars' are, according to the superintendent of the facility, John Grey, relics of Amtrak's initial attempt at using an electronic system to manage employee log-in and -outs. (I realize that this could be used as fuel. "They were testing a system to controls the prisoners!") Apparently, since that video was shot, those elements of the system have been phased out.
I could and indeed probably should type more, but I'll pause there and throw up some links in response to the OP's links.
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-Not the greatest source, nor does it debunk every claim, but this is a good rebuttal of some of the OP's claims. This is where I got much of the above information.
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-In case you didn't visit the above link, the grave liners in question.
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-An amateur video/documentary, shot more recently, about the Beech Grove facility.