Split Your Infinities

MICHAEL PETER SANDISON, MARCUS EOIN

The FEMA plans to imprison American citizens have generated
A lot of interest around the country
In locating the potential prison camps throughout the country
These may be facilities currently being used as prisons
Such as those you saw earlier, or prisons that are being built
Supposedly in the name of the war on drugs
Or, facilities that have other uses
But could quickly be used to detain large numbers of people
Such as this Amtrak facility in Beech Grove, Indiana
We're standing now in the main parking lot
Which doesn't look too sinister
At this level it is a very large parking lot
Fenced on all sides by fence topped by barbed wire
It also has these electronically operated turnstiles
There is also a surveillance camera just like we saw at the FEMA facility
Pointing out to the parking lot, and a helicopter windsock
All of these apparent security measures are particularly unusual here
Because this is a very low-crime area
And this facility is nothing but
An old train repair station with nothing in it worth stealing

Trivia about the song Split Your Infinities by Boards of Canada

When was the song “Split Your Infinities” released by Boards of Canada?
The song Split Your Infinities was released in 2013, on the album “Tomorrow's Harvest”.
Who composed the song “Split Your Infinities” by Boards of Canada?
The song “Split Your Infinities” by Boards of Canada was composed by MICHAEL PETER SANDISON, MARCUS EOIN.

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