German occupation authorities sealed Warsaw’s Jews behind walls citing epidemic risk. The confinement cynically manufactured the actual epidemic, and outside physicians were excluded so the only epidemiological authority sat with the Nazis causing a deadly crisis.
The disease was both product of the system and its justification, and verification was structurally impossible because Nazi logic was to monopolize authority over the patients and the records.
Aurora, Colorado now runs the same Nazi model under the ICE doctrine. Media were told there were no confirmed active cases while county investigators remain denied access to the infected patient, medical records, and detainee movement data.
ICE denial means investigations are being obstructed to prevent falsification of the denial. The claim is a closed verdict, like a Nazi ghetto. A public health order was issued June 25 requiring compliance, and the county says access is still being denied despite it. Weidenbach’s affidavit attributes the roadblocks to GEO or ICE or both. A new state law strengthening local inspection authority is the one GEO sued in federal court to block.
The county has confirmed one case. A detainee account published by The Guardian alleges twelve positives held together with 76 others in collective quarantine, air conditioning dead at the start of a heat wave, and one doctor on staff for a facility built for 1,532 with roughly 1,249 detained per Crow’s oversight report.
If you ever wondered how the massive “data centers” being rapidly permitted across the country will ever achieve their energy and water needs, consider that they may be repurposed into human detention centers where energy and water are completely denied by design.
The names to jot down in the rising crisis are Weidenbach, GEO Group, ICE, and Adams County. The county’s own attorneys already stated that a private operator exempting itself from health law endangers detainees, its own employees, and the surrounding public.
They didn’t mention, however, it mirrors an old doctrine of militant adherents aiming to use huge spaces to mass-exterminate detainees.