
Police State 4: The Rise of FEMA
Alex Jones sets out to prove that FEMA has built a network of secret detention camps across the United States, framing them as the endpoint of a "Continuity of Government" program he says has quietly replaced constitutional rule with an emergency shadow state. The film moves through footage of body scanners, sound cannons, and street cameras, arguing that a cashless-payment infrastructure sold as anti-terrorism security is really a control grid meant to track and eventually confine the population. Jones intercuts interviews and public appearances with clips of police and military personnel confronting civilians, presenting these as evidence of a militarized force preparing to enforce martial law. He also revisits claims of staged terror events, arguing they serve as pretexts for expanding federal power, and confronts law enforcement and media figures directly on camera over their role in what he calls a cover-up. The fourth entry in his Police State series, it stays within his established argument that the War on Terror's infrastructure was built for domestic use rather than foreign threats.