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If the United States somehow acquires Greenland, a seemingly insurmountable task, President Donald J. Trump will slate part of earth’s largest island for an arctic prison capable of holding thousands of Deep State prisoners in a hostile, inescapable environment, sources in General Eric M. Smith’s office told Real Raw News.

 

Should that goal see realization, the yet unnamed facility would become the largest of five internment camps, which already include GITMO’s Camp Delta, Guam’s Camp Blaz, and White Hat-controlled jails in Tiera del Fuego and Diego Garcia. Those four have been at or near maximum occupancy since President Trump empowered White Hats to deal with the Deep State crisis in early 2021, when he left DC for his Mar-a-Lago command center and ceded provisional control of the country to the US military. Although Trump will resume authority on January 20, his directive to White Hats remains unchanged.

 

White Hats, sources say, are still sitting on over 300,000 sealed indictments charging both domestic and foreign Deep Staters with crimes ranging from treason to espionage to plotting political assassinations, not to mention prosecuting the untold number of COVID-19 criminals awaiting tribunals or summary execution. Too many indictments and too few prison cells had created an unsolvable conundrum: how to house over a quarter million detainees in a finite amount of space. But an expansive prison next to Thule Space Base, on the northwest coast of Greenland, could in part remedy that dilemma.

 

Our source said that President Trump himself suggested constructing an impregnable fortress beside the 821st Space Base Group, and that doing so would be logistically feasible because Thule has asphalt runways able to accommodate military flights transporting construction equipment north of the Arctic Circle.

 

“It’s sort of a kill-two-bird with one-stone thing,” our source said. “Procuring Greenland would bolster national defense and provide us with a state-of-the-art containment facility for Deep State prisoners, a win-win situation.”

 

He added that Trump wants a prison that can house 20,000 inmates; currently, the two largest prisons in the world are the Tihar Jail Complex in Delhi, India (17,500 inmates on any given day) and the Los Angeles County Jail in California (daily population of almost 20,000 before the COVID-19 plandemic.) But those monoliths took years to build and staff and are in urban metropolises that didn’t require flying in manpower and materials.

 

Our source said an optimistic Trump predicts that similar yet modernized versions of those facilities could be built in Greenland in less than a year without burdening US taxpayers.

 

“In theory, assets seized from incarcerated or dead Deep Staters would fund construction and upkeep since, as you know, housing prisoners isn’t exactly cheap,” the source said. “A multi-billion-dollar job but wouldn’t touch any Defense Department money,” he said.

 

When asked who would staff the prison and why Trump would build it in Greenland instead of in the continental United States, he added, “Like I said, this is all theoretical right now. I know Trump has mentioned it to Gen. Smith and, I’m sure, Admiral French. It ain’t like blueprints have been drawn up already, and yes, there’d be obstacles other than costs to consider. And none of this goes forward unless the US gets Greenland.”

 

When asked why an exorbitantly expensive prison is needed since Adm. French seems quite fine arbitrarily hanging Deep Staters sans military tribunals, he responded, “Look, I can’t speak for GITMO, so ask them that.”

 

RRN has contacted GITMO sources and will update this article if we receive a response.

 

In the meantime, we did some basic number crunching to show the cost of building and maintaining a 20,000-man prison in Greenland, irrespective of who foots the bill, using Colorado’s ADX Florence supermax as a template. That prison houses only 500 inmates and cost $60 million when it opened in 1996. That’s $125 million in 2025 dollars, factoring in inflation. Multiply that figure by 40 to account for housing 20,000 persons—and that’s a whopping five billion bucks. That staggering amount excludes the cost of transporting equipment and men to Greenland and the cost of feeding the prison’s population.

 

To us the cost seems prohibitive, even if seized Deep State assets fund the project.