Strangest Article I've Read in a While

it's a bunch of bullshit apparently


Corporation
AMERICAN PRIVATE POLICE FORCE ORG INC.
Number: C3202431 Date Filed: 3/2/2009 Status: active
Jurisdiction: California
Address
10501 BROOKHURST ST
ANAHEIM, CA 92804
Agent for Service of Process
MICHAEL HILTON
10501 BROOKHURST ST
ANAHEIM, CA 92804

This address was sold for $560,000 from SERAFIN VIDOVIC, owner of a barbershop. www.cleancutbarber.com/


The address on their site (http://www.americanpolicegroup.com/): South Coast Patients Center 1202 East 17th St. Suite 200 Santa Ana (714) 547-4800 A medical marijuana dispensary? Maybe closed now?

The washington DC address is a virtual front office.


http://cryptogon.com/?p=10995 interesting article
 
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The original rothschild shield had the six pointed star on it.

BTW, notice the sun is rising over a black land - desolation.

The whole logo looks faked by some out of work hollywood tatoo artist.

If not the illuminati are just coming right out in your face.

Look for illuminati candy bars and laundry detergent next.

Their website was registered in May.

Weird.


red shield = rothschild?
 
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michael hilton
 
American Police Force and Hardin, continued...

Montana wanted to give Hardin a contract to hold and "treat" sex offenders. Its bid was wholly inadequate. Given another chance, it still couldn't put together a complete bid.

Now Hardin is signing a contract with the "American Police Force," from Southern California, to hold prisoners, expand the prison, build shelters for animals and homeless, deliver food to the hungry, provide Mercedes squad cars for Hardin's non-existant police force, build a 102,000 sq ft mercenary "training camp," and new housing for their employees, though claiming "80%" will be local hires. APF filed incorporation papers with California in March, claim to have been in business since 1902, 1984, and 1996. Its office is in an Anaheim strip mall, and is registered in the bottom floor of a small Santa Ana home. Its corporate attorney is an Iranian immigrant specializing in personal injury. Its spokesperson "Captain" Michael Hilton, claims to be Serbian. One assumes he got his "captain's" outfit from a costume shop.

APF has a website that is comprised of material stolen from other sites. Claiming to be arms dealers, their webpage showed air rifles and paint ball guns that mimic real weapons.

Any more questions?

There's still time for the HuffPost, if it cares, to break the real story. I'm not holding my breath.


Read more at: http://74.125.113.132/search?q=cach...tain+michael+hilton"&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
 
fax machine address on site another virtual front office

American Voice Box
17291 Irvine Boulevard Suite 250
Tustin, CA 92780
(714)647-1500
Telephone Communication Services
 
A section of text on the APF site refers to the company’s “U.S. Training Center,” and matches word for word text from the Web site for Xe, formerly Blackwater. That company’s U.S. Training Center is touted as the largest facility of its kind.
Emphasis mine.
http://cryptogon.com/?p=11131
 
Sounds like Hardin MT is going to get hoodwinked on this -- these guys don't seem legit at all.
 
This does remind me that I've been meaning to suggest everyone read their cities' charters in order to understand what their "City" actually is, and how they go about enforcing their policies... How they (the folks at home) go about creating new Municipalities, dissolving old ones, and ridding themselves of the pesky burden of overzealous police forces.

You might be surprised at the power you hold, if you learn how to wield it.
 
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This does remind me that I've been meaning to suggest everyone read their cities' charters in order to understand what their "City" actually is, and how they go about enforcing their policies... How they go about creating new Municipalities, dissolving old ones, and ridding themselves of the pesky burden of overzealous police forces.

You might be surprised at the power you hold, if you learn how to wield it.

Excellent suggestion.

We're all so focused on the Constitution and what's going on at the top that we forget to look at what's right underneath our nose.
 
Who paid to have the prison built to begin with? Follow the money. There's no way a town of only 3500 people paid for it.
 
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