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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Sept 30, 2009 8:39:13 GMT -5
The insane ridiculousness of this is just staggering. "American Police Force is dedicated to maintaining our well deserved professional reputation as a results oriented full-service private investigative and security agency by way of commitment, diligence, unique resources, creativity, and tenacity on behalf of our clients. American Police Force leverages the talent and expertise of their extensive global network to provide local, regional, and national security solutions to the United States Government and other clients who are in need of customized private investigative services. Some of our servces include highly sophisticated background checks, asset searches, undercover investigations both domestic & international, and much more." www.americanpolicegroup.com/
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Post by B on Sept 30, 2009 9:01:53 GMT -5
Well gee, if I didn't know any better, I'd say that looks like a crown over their shield, which, btw, would do iamaphoneyyenohpamai proud. Wonder who that could possibly represent?
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Sept 30, 2009 9:41:19 GMT -5
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Post by Valis on Oct 3, 2009 20:30:45 GMT -5
this is some wicked news that had me worried the last few days Got the news from www.prisonplanet.com It seems they are (or not) linked to blackwater. The leader of that group in Montana seems to be a fraudster. Looks like a bad episode of the A-Team. Worrying though that hoax police teams can take over a town, sets a bad precedent. All Love Jan
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Post by Valis on Oct 3, 2009 20:36:20 GMT -5
the logo of that police force is the same as the Serbian flag, the place where their leader (with the posh fake surname) Michael Hilton came from. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SerbiaIt also turns out the city had an empty prison and offered it to ex-Guantanamo prisoners. Then APF rolled in town and also assumed police duties, if I follow it correctly The eyes of the world are watching
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Oct 5, 2009 9:35:30 GMT -5
this is some wicked news that had me worried the last few days Got the news from www.prisonplanet.com It seems they are (or not) linked to blackwater. The leader of that group in Montana seems to be a fraudster. Looks like a bad episode of the A-Team.Worrying though that hoax police teams can take over a town, sets a bad precedent. All Love Jan There were NO bad episodes of the A-Team, Jan. ;D
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Post by Valis on Oct 5, 2009 12:58:43 GMT -5
Haha I'm referring to this reality in Montana as a bad episode. Well bad episodes are the ones on German TV. Fun fact; over there every english tv serie is voice overdubbed in german by german voice actors, even the movies in cinemas. That is so horrible Thank god it's not done in Holland, or I'd be much more damaged than I already am this is some wicked news that had me worried the last few days Got the news from www.prisonplanet.com It seems they are (or not) linked to blackwater. The leader of that group in Montana seems to be a fraudster. Looks like a bad episode of the A-Team.Worrying though that hoax police teams can take over a town, sets a bad precedent. All Love Jan There were NO bad episodes of the A-Team, Jan. ;D edit: Pdenny, I didn't mean to edit you, just got screwed up and posted my reply in your original post
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Post by Valis on Oct 5, 2009 13:27:35 GMT -5
APF Changes Name, Logo & Website To “Diffuse Tension” Serbian crest altered, claim that APF runs U.S. Training Center deleted Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Monday, October 5, 2009 In response to growing criticism and suspicion, American Police Force has changed its name, changed its logo and altered several areas of its website in an attempt to “diffuse tension” surrounding the private paramilitary organization that wants to take over law enforcement duties while bossing a $27 million dollar detention facility in Hardin, Montana. Following threats of legal action on behalf of the government of Serbia against APF for using a near copy of the Serbian Coat of Arms, on Sunday the logo was changed although it still remains a double-headed eagle, which is widely accepted as signifying imperial power, not something many would be comfortable with for an organization that wants to provide law enforcement. In addition, the company has changed its name from American Police Force to American Private Police Force. continued: www.prisonplanet.com/apf-changes-name-logo-website-to-diffuse-tension.html
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Oct 6, 2009 14:50:26 GMT -5
Well, there are no double-headed "eagles" here, but it's no less disconcerting.
I wish I could tell if they were Police, Military, private contractors, or just a rival Fraternity dressed in camo.
I suspect that their anonymity is by design.
All the better to terrorize us into apathetic acceptance.
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Post by Valis on Oct 6, 2009 15:49:04 GMT -5
some nasty precedents are being made recently
Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it
Having visions of 1933 here
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