Privatized Corporations Loot Government Funds with Police State Contraptions
By Shepard Ambellas
theintelhub.com
October 13, 2012
To understand how the globalists are stealing from the American people, one must get into the mind of the globalist.
The very concept of power and greed is bred into the globalist. Legacy’s carried out for generations makes it merely second nature for the globalist to want to lie, cheat, and steal as some of their families have been for hundreds if not thousands of years.
The globalist has an oligarchical mindset. After all we are all just “useless eaters” as former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and others would say.
One way the globalists can profiteer is to loot governments (such as the corporation of the United States) of their fiat currency, while lining the pockets of their private corporations with monies extracted from the corporation of the United States (Washington DC).
There are many ways that this is being achieved by the globalist crime syndicated worldwide, this problem is not limited to the United States.
A good example is the Chertoff Group, headed up by former the former head of the Department of Homeland Security, (DHS) Michael Chertoff.
The Chertoff group, through what has become known as the Christmas Day Bomber Incident, (staged false flag) was able to make body scanners a norm in most airports nationwide.
Once this was achieved they could easily loot government funds through DHS approved grants to install invasive cancerous body scanners nationwide.
The Chertoff Group (owned by Michael Chertoff) looks like it will be one of the next big profiteers of the decade when it comes to the cyber war, whether real or staged.
A Bloomberg article points out how the FCC is demanding private corporations beef up their cyber security;
Internet-service providers should adopt an industrywide standard to help keep hackers from taking over customers’ computers, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski said.Thus concluding that there is now a push from government agencies to increase cyber security on a private level, setting the stage for an actual event (most likely staged) to take place.
Providers of high-speed Internet service, such as Comcast Corp. and AT&T Inc., should create a voluntary code of conduct to help protect against so-called botnets that secretly infect computers, Genachowski said in a speech today in Washington.
He urged providers to take steps to thwart schemes that hijack Internet traffic and direct consumers to fraudulent websites.
“Cyber attacks pose a critical threat to our economic future and national security,” Genachowski said. “If you shut down the Internet, you’d shut down our economy.”
Some claim we are the most vulnerable nation on earth to a cyber attack.
The US government will spend more than $10 billion a year on cyber security by 2015, in a worldwide market nearing $140 billion a year.
This allows the criminal cartel to once again dip into the taxpayer pockets, looting the entire nation for all it’s worth and using OUR money to install more police state features throughout this once great country.
Recently, Logan Townships (PENN.) new armored “SERT” truck was unveiled at a board of supervisors meeting.
The truck was purchased with DHS (federal) funding (grants) which is set to allow them to blanket most police departments across the US.
The new armored police truck called the BearCat can stop 50 cal. machine gun fir, and comes with detection capabilities for gas, chemical, radiological, and biological weaponry or deployment of such.
Localities claim that their towns are unreachable within a reasonable timeframe by other police departments that maintain such equipment, typically in larger cities. This once again is setting precedence that most departments will require such vehicles.
Another article points out just how much these vehicles cost the American people.
A TBO.com article reads;
The Temple Terrace City Council recently voted to spend about $250,000 in community investment tax dollars on an armored rescue vehicle for the police department’s SWAT team unit.This demonstrates the fact that there is not only a police state trend of enforcement or preparation for a possible coming event, but that privatized corporations are profiteering from the production of this type equipment designed for domestic employment on US citizens.
The city plans to buy a BearCat model vehicle manufactured by Lenco Industries of Pittsfield, Mass. The heavily equipped carrier will allow police to rapidly deploy members of its SWAT team, which now includes medics, into dangerous situations.
“We need something reliable,” City Manager Kim Leinbach told Mayor Joe Affronti and council members at their Sept. 18 meeting.
Leinbach introduced the proposal on behalf of the police department. Police Chief Ken Albano, Deputy Chief Bernie Seeley and police commanders also made presentations to the board in support of buying a new vehicle with modern technology.
HPE.com reports that the High Point Police Department in Pennsylvania is also planning to purchase an armored vehicle costing over $250,000 from the same company LENCO;
The High Point Police Department Tactical Team will upgrade the equipment it uses when called upon to rescue a hostage or to respond to other high-risk operations.According to LENCO’s website;
Following recent City Council approval, the department will purchase a Lenco BearCat armored rescue/response vehicle from Lenco Armored Vehicles of Pittsfield, Mass. for $241,865.
The department will use federal forfeiture funds that were seized in connection with drug cases to pay for the vehicle.
Lenco is the nation’s leading supplier of Tactical Armored Response & Rescue vehicles for Police.In fact, there is even a website that helps police departments obtain grants for LENCO vehicles.
The Lenco BEAR and BearCat have a proven track record with hundreds of SWAT teams.
Lenco Armored Vehicles have defeated high power rifle fire in over two dozen incidences.
Down Range, the BearCat has defeated combat small arms fire, mortar frag, and even IED attacks. The Lenco BEAR & BearCat are proven to save lives and are the only SWAT vehicles Member Tested & Recommended by the NTOA.
PoliceGrantHelp.com website reads;
Free Grant Assistance from Lenco Armored VehiclesWhat other grants are offered and what private corporations benefit from them? Just some food for thought.
Lenco Armored Vehicles is the leading designer and manufacturer of armored police vehicles for Law Enforcement Agencies and State Police & Sheriff’s Department SWAT teams.
Lenco developed its core line of tactical armored vehicles in response to customer driven requirements for commercial alternatives to military surplus armored vehicles, up-armored Humvees and underperforming armored SUVs.
Our product line includes the BEAR and BearCat, with variants of each vehicle for MRAP and M-ATV applications, VIP protection, TEMS response & rescue, Bomb / EOD and Anti-Riot.
Lenco Armored Vehicles products available/eligible for grants:
• S.W.A.T. Specialty Vehicles
• Armored Police Vehicles
• Armored Military Vehicles
Lenco Armored Vehicles products are generally applicable for:
• Federal Grants grants including Department of Homeland Security grants as well as Project Safe Neighborhood
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Shepard Ambellas is the founder & director of theintelhub.com (a popular alternative news website), researcher, investigative journalist, radio talk show host, and filmmaker. Follow Shepard on Twitter/NotForSale2NWO and on Youtube.com/user/NotForSale2NWO. Be sure to checkout SHADEtheMotionPicture.com (An Ambellas & Bermas Film). http://theintelhub.com/2012/10/13/privatized-corporations-loot-government-funds-with-police-state-contraptions/
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