These are FEMA camps in the State of California - for a complete list please refer to the list of camps page.
These camps originate from many combined lists of supposed camps from all over the Internet. For more information see the FEMA camps page.
There are a supposedly a total of 11 FEMA camps in California; in reality none of the listed locations are FEMA camps.
Military Forts: 4
Airports: 3
Prisons: 1
Former Internment Camps: 2
Nothing at all: 1
Closed in 1994, this facility is now an urban warfare training center for US and foreign troops, and may have some "P.O.W. - C.I." enclosures.
Much of Fort Ord was returned to the State of California when it closed in 1994, however some if it still exists in the form of the PX, Commissary, and several other services for retirees in the area. Some parts are indeed used for urban training. There's no evidence there's a POW camp or civilian internee camp there[27].
FEMA facility near Barstow. Base is designated inactive but has staffed camp.
Fort Irwin is a major training ground for the military, and is not designated inactive. There are no FEMA facilities there[28].
Road to facility is blocked off by cement barriers and a stop sign. Sign states area is restricted; as of 1997 there were barbed wire fences pointing inward, a row of stadium lights pointed toward an empty field, etc. Black boxes on poles may have been cameras.
Some parts of the former Air Force Base remained closed, but in 1995 the airport was reopened as Sacramento Mather Airport, hence the modern lights, fences, and cameras. I couldn't find evidence that the fences faced inward, however, but a web site that claimed to have pictures of it also said that a helicopter parked at the base was evidence of global governance somehow[29].
facility capable for 30,000 - 35,000
McClellan Air Force Base was closed in 1995 and today it is an uncontrolled civil-military airfield and has both military and civilian tenants. It's referred to as McClellan Park[30]. It is also home to Aerospace Museum of California[31], it is not however home to a FEMA camp.
(closed base) now staffed with UN according to some sources.
Well, "some sources" are wrong. The base was closed in 1994 and now is San Bernardino International Airport[32]. Property outside the aviation facilities was turned into various private areas, such as a distribution center for Mattel[33]. Stater Brothers Markets built a new head quarters and warehouse there. Centers for Kohl's and Pep Boys are also there[34].
Rex 84 camp capable of holding at least 20,000 people. 90 mi. East of San Francisco.
There are no camps in Oakdale, in fact there's almost nothing there, just a modestly sized town. Again with this "REX-84" thing, where do they get their information that REX-84 occurred in a given location, especially one that has nothing to do with the military?
(Long Beach) located next to naval shipyards operated by ChiCom shipping interests. Federal prison facility located here. Possible deportation point.
Terminal Island previously was a US Navy instillation, now parts of it are industrial areas, such as oil wells, docks, storage, refining, and sewage treatment plants, the "ChiComs" (Chinese communists) are not involved as far as I can find. There is a low-security federal prison on the Island as well[35].
area of "wildlife refuge", accessible by unpaved road, just inside Modoc County.
This is likely the on the list because of a Japanese Internment camp that was once there. There's nothing at all there now except a small, local tourist industry[36].
Twentynine Palms Marine Base - Birthplace of the infamous "Would you shoot American citizens?" Quiz. New camps being built on "back 40".
This is officially called the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center and is the largest Marine Corps base. In 2000 it became the Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command, and has nothing to do with camps, despite "Camp" being in names of many Marine Corps bases[37][38].
Sacramento - Army Depot - No specific information at this time.
No information because there's nothing to talk about, other than it's a Army Depot that closed, eventually Packard Bell and NEC moved their operations there, but later also closed[39].
Rex 84 facility, located near Lompoc & Santa Maria. Internment facility is located near the oceanside, close to Space Launch Complex #6, also called "Slick Six". The launch site has had "a flawless failure record" and is rarely used.
Correctly spelled Vandenberg Air Force Base, did at one time have a German POW camp, but it no longer exists[40]. No evidence of it being a "REX-84 facility".