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Mystery Prison Buses in the Desert

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posted on Jan, 23 2009 @ 12:14 PM
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ha ha ha ha. man, i just gotta love ya! nothing to be alarmed about? o, please, they are moving to fast in the us. this company is no longer owned by whatchmacallit..................it's owned by G4S. follow the links provided as budski did and see if you can get the gist of it. thanks for your input.



posted on Jan, 23 2009 @ 02:07 PM
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Glad to provide you with a laugh
.

This board, by its very nature, has provided me with hours of humor.

The "security" business is not as spooky, nor glamorous as many would like to imagine.
As within many large organizations, there are various job descriptions, and functions.

Within Arizona, a security guard has zero, nada, nil, nul, zip, NO police power.
We (yes, I are one
) required to wear a uniform, of such that is not to be confused with, in any means, a uniform of a law enforcement officer.
We are NOT allowed to carry a firearm*, handcuffs, baton, pepper spray (or the like),etc., by punishment of 6 mos./ $1250 fine per occurrence.
We cannot detain, ie. arrest, except as a private citizen, who is very liable for false arrest charges, moreso for the security officer.
We have to submit to a complete FBI background check, fingerprints, etc. to obtain a license. Have a felony record, domestic violence "charge" (not conviction)-forget it, no license for you.
*A firearm may be carried by those who have obtained an "ARMED Security license". Which is in addition to the security guard licensing, obtained by completing a 16 hour training course-laws,and qualification through proficient use of a firearm ( handgun). (that is, you have to hit the target, more times than you miss
)

The duties range, as reference G4SWackenhut, are varied.

A company servicing ATMs, DIEBOLD, for example, will call on a security company to provide an armed officer to protect the technician on site while he, the tech, gets the ATM fixed. No big deal...stand around, watching for people who walk / drive up to use an adjacent machine. Just to ensure the tech is safe. In the meanwhile, there stands the alert, UNIFORMED target for anyone wishing to take the cash. The guard is there more to draw fire, if it happens, so the tech can escape-the companies do not care about the cash, they are insured.
( I find it strange that, when the cash is put into an ATM, the bank does it without any security whatsoever. A small truck with camper shell, drives up
to an ATM, the driver gets out, opens the shell, and pulls out a tray containing 1000 $20 bills, and swaps it for the depleted one in the ATM machine.)

The vast majority of security guards are not armed, and perform the duties of being the eyes and ears, mainly a deterrent to break ins, vandalizing, trespass,etc. Very mundane and boring for the most part.

And yes, supplying services to law enforcement prisoner transport is cheaper done by private companies, as they are not required to provide benefits, nor pay the government wages paid to the law enforcement people.

So, I'll say it again... not much really going on here.



posted on Jan, 23 2009 @ 02:26 PM
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As you can see, G4s has quite a portfolio.
This is just a small listing of UK/US interests and services.


Security services from protecting the UK’s transport network to providing Gurkhas for specialist protection of power stations
Aviation services for UK airports
Design, financing, construction and ongoing management of secure government facilities
Close Protection services for all Government personnel in Afghanistan
Technology and systems


Defence

Specialist training for Ministry of Defence (MOD) and Government personnel deploying to hostile environments

Logistic support for US Department of Defence programmes in Iraq
Guarding of MOD sites
Employee training
Justice

Management of prisons and secure training centres
Electronic monitoring of offenders in the UK
Escorting of prisoners and detainees around the UK

Treasury

Transportation of 90% of the UK’s bank notes every day



Respects



posted on Jan, 23 2009 @ 02:51 PM
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thanks for the wink. i thought i had lost it. i love men in uniforms.....anyway, if you please dig a little deeper into their vision as a whole and their values and not so much into "security guard" position and if you would also take a look at corporate members. just a little deeper down the rabbit hole you should go.

i know i might sound a little paranoid and bit on the nutty side but i do believe in the ptb are planning on a nwo.



posted on Jan, 23 2009 @ 04:24 PM
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Thanks for your reply, and for allowing the opportunity to backtrack and dig deeper into it.

After reading the entire site I still conclude that it is a business, like any other providing services, that wants to increase its share of their particular business.

I particularly saw nothing within the biographies of the corporate members that would raise any flags. One guy is an ex-cop, but I won't hold that against him. Other than that, pencil pushers, bean counters, management people.

As for the business ethics, once I understood that it majorly applied to the companies under the G4S umbrella, i.e., their employees, and NOT the clients or customers, to which they provide services, reinforced my thoughts that it is fairly benign.

Something scary to look at is BLACKWATER... which these guys are not even close to that type of "security".



posted on Jan, 24 2009 @ 09:25 AM
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i'll admit that G4S is a well oiled/greased prisioner hauling mobile machine preparing for the roundup. just a bunch of drivers doing their job putting americans into fema consentration camps. take a look at some of the links below. like i suggested go deeper into the rabbit hole and get a better look at the picture as a whole...............not just from a couple of angles.

www.abovetopsecret.com...' concentration camps
www.abovetopsecret.com...' increase of troops in us
www.abovetopsecret.com...' more troops both foreign & domestic on us soil
www.abovetopsecret.com...' nyc more troops
www.abovetopsecret.com...' military convoy
www.abovetopsecret.com...' Operation Vigilant Shield '09
www.abovetopsecret.com...' fema coffins in georgia
www.abovetopsecret.com...' dhs drills
www.abovetopsecret.com...' north american union
www.abovetopsecret.com...' massive military exercise
www.uaff.us... containing the executive orders to round up its citizens (EXECUTIVE ORDER 11000 allows the government to mobilize civilians into work brigades under government supervision)

you need to see for yourself from executive order 10990 thru

EXECUTIVE ORDER 11921 allows the Federal Emergency Preparedness Agency to develop plans to establish control over the mechanisms of production and distribution, of energy sources, wages, salaries, credit and the flow of money in U.S. financial institution in any undefined national emergency. It also provides that when a state of emergency is declared by the President, Congress cannot review the action for six months. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has broad powers in every aspect of the nation. General Frank Salzedo, chief of FEMA's Civil Security Division stated in a 1983 conference that he saw FEMA's role as a "new frontier in the protection of individual and governmental leaders from assassination, and of civil and military installations from sabotage and/or attack, as well as prevention of dissident groups from gaining access to U.S. opinion, or a global audience in times of crisis." FEMA's powers were consolidated by President Carter to incorporate the... National Security Act of 1947 allows for the strategic relocation of industries, services, government and other essential economic activities, and to rationalize the requirements for manpower, resources and production facilities. 1950 Defense Production Act gives the President sweeping powers over all aspects of the economy. Act of August 29, 1916 authorizes the Secretary of the Army, in time of war, to take possession of any transportation system for transporting troops, material, or any other purpose related to the emergency. International Emergency Economic Powers Act enables the President to seize the property of a foreign country or national. These powers were transferred to FEMA in a sweeping consolidation in 1979.

Where are these camps?
www.uaff.us...

do you see where i am coming from?





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posted on Jan, 25 2009 @ 03:54 PM
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I've read these threads, thank you, and I agree that "something", besides
love. is in the air. And the possibilities are numerous.
Worst case scenario - WE are ALL screwed, in a less than loving manner.
Less than worst case: A response will be to a specific regional , or local,phenomenon by the PTB, allowing those not in the middle of the response can put into effect the plans that each has PREPARED.

There is not much else ANY of us can do, but to be prepared for ANY eventuality, whether from abroad, or ourneighbors.

For example, are you a member, or know of anyone who is, of an organization that is involved in a preemptive first strike to prevent SitX?
Did not think so...

Bad becomes worst... I'd rather be driving the bus...



posted on Jan, 26 2009 @ 09:31 AM
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doesn't help to be on the inside. if you take a look at my profile page you will see my driving force. i personally want to know when the hammer is about to to strike a blow because i want to prepare my heart. i may not be able to prevent the strike; however, i feel i would be in a much better position to go and me my maker.



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