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Convicted felon owner of 'American Police Force' in court for $700,000 fraud, jail cancelled
Tuesday, September 29, 2009 10:36 AM
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Quote: www.americanpolicegroup.com All of the Web sites share similarities in design, and some include exactly the same phrases, which was a red flag to Kevin Flaherty, an American blogger living in New Zealand who writes about private military contractors. Flaherty, owner of the Cryptogon blog, said that plans by APF to provide Hardin with a homeless shelter, computers for schools, free meals for the needy and an animal shelter "read like something out of The Onion," a satirical newspaper. Flaherty said his online research revealed "a lot of weirdness to chase down." Public records show that the APF Web site, americanpolicegroup.com, was first registered on May 15, about two weeks after an effort by the Two Rivers Authority to pursue prisoners from Guantanamo Bay made national headlines. 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. APF representatives have said that their company is a subsidiary of an undisclosed parent corporation founded in 1984. Blackwater was started in 1997. Public Internet records show that the APF Web site is one of six hosted on a single Web server, including a site for Defense Product Solutions. Both share the same double-eagle logo, and the same company, Purepoint Design, developed both Web sites. No one answered a call to Purepoint's office in Newport Beach, Calif. www.helenair.com/news/local/state-and-regional/article_2e78dde6-a4d8-11de-a004-001cc4c002e0.html
Quote:VIDEOS OF UPSET LOCALS AND SPIN BY MEDIA HOS: www.infowars.com/paramilitary-force-to-boss-internment-camp-in-montana/ A CNN report on the $27 million dollar facility in Hardin Montana states that it could become “Gitmo West” and be filled with detainees from Guantanamo Bay and other terrorists. Since a majority of the American people have now been designated as potential domestic terrorists by the federal government, fears are growing that the prison camp will be used to incarcerate citizens against their will during a flu pandemic or any other declared emergency. The Two Rivers Detention Center is a state of the art facility, festooned with surveillance cameras and surrounded by razor wire and open land to prevent escape. The camp is also filled with riot equipment such as gas masks, riot helmets, shields and batons, as well as guns. Since the camp is currently empty, a private paramilitary unit calling itself American Police Force has been hired by local authorities to boss the facility. However, as we reported earlier, APF, which has all the hallmarks of being another Blackwater, has virtually occupied the town, festooned their vehicles with police decals and started carrying out law enforcement duties. According to an article carried on the Steve Quayle website, 75% of the APF agents will be foreign mercenaries after training is completed and the organization’s ultimate goal is to establishment a permanent presence in the town while scouting out another 30 U.S. towns for a similar occupation-style mandate. The writer claims that APF agents are already harassing citizens, setting up roadblocks and that they told a local business owner that they had a register of all the gun owners in the town. All of this is of course completely illegal and unconstitutional. A private army cannot pose as a police force unless we’re talking about a third world dictatorship or a banana republic, which is what the U.S. has seemingly become. It seems that Obama’s promise of a “national civilian security force” is being implemented as private mercenary armies are brought in to occupy American towns and set up internment camps for dissidents and people who resist a federal government takeover under the pretext of a swine flu outbreak or similar pandemic
Quote: Michael Hilton is a convicted serial killer with same name as American Police Force's president [jewish name] Officials from American Police Force, a California security company working to lock down a contract with Two Rivers Authority to fill and operate Hardin's new but empty jail, provided more details Saturday of how the finished facility will look and operate. At a Saturday morning press conference, Becky Shay, APF's new public-relations director, said the company hopes to build a 30,000-square-foot military-style training facility northeast of the jail and a 75,000-square-foot dormitory for the trainees to the southeast, all on a 50-acre plot of land. She said the buildings would be paid for by APF's "business activities," including security and training, weapons and equipment sales, surveillance and investigations, and are projected to cost $17 million to build and $6 million to equip. There is also room to expand the jail, if needed. "We've got a 114,000-square-foot building that has been absolutely inactive for two years," Shay said. Significant obstacles remain - including a lack of any prisoner contracts. The company's operating agreement for the facility has yet to be validated - two weeks after city leaders unveiled what they said was a signed agreement. Also addressed Saturday were a number of concerns residents have posed about APF. Officials from the company have been checking out Hardin, Shay said, but they weren't hiding out in the community or performing stealth operations during that time. Shay and Capt. Michael Hilton, APF's owner, also declined to name APF's mysterious parent company and did not say if or when that information would be released. "We are here as American Police Force and we will always work with you as American Police Force," Shay said. But the company's flashy arrival this week stirred new questions. APF officials rolled into Hardin with three Mercedes SUVs marked with a logo that said "City of Hardin Police Department." Yet the city has not had a police force of its own for 30 years. City law enforcement is now under the jurisdiction of the Big Horn County Sheriff's Office. After meeting briefly with Hilton on Friday, Mayor Ron Adams said he wanted the police logos removed. The decals were gone from the vehicles by Friday. As for prisoners to fill the jail, the APF representatives remained optimistic the place would start filling up in early 2010. Shay declined to say where the inmates would come from but did say that APF is in contract negotiations with various agencies. "This facility is built for, and this facility will hold, minimum- and medium-security inmates," Shay said. To staff the 464-bed facility, hundreds of workers will need to be hired. hay is APF's first local hire. A former Billings Gazette reporter, she started work for the company on Friday. She will be the company's spokeswoman for $60,000 a year. Hilton said he also had a job discussion with Kerri Smith, wife of Two Rivers Authority Executive Director Greg Smith, who helped craft the deal to bring American Police Force to Hardin. Greg Smith was placed on unpaid leave two weeks ago for reasons that have not been publicly explained. Kerri Smith is one of two finalists in the city's mayoral race. Hilton said he asked her to call him about possible employment if she did not win the race. http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_ee552180-aac1-11de-b6ed-001cc4c03286.html
Wednesday, September 30, 2009 9:39 AM
FREMDFIRMA
Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:38 AM
Quote:During the press conference APF also refused to release any information on its funding or organization "The decision is the name of the parent company will not be released," said Shay. Another development this weekend was the naming of Shay as APF's new public relations director [at $60,000/year]. Shay was a reporter with the Billings Gazette who had covered the detention facility story for last few years. She announced on Friday she was leaving the paper and hosted the APF press conference Saturday morning. American Police Force spokesperson, Becky Shay, said the private police group would not house terror suspects from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Last April, the executive director of the Two Rivers Authority expressed interest in housing Gitmo detainees and the Hardin City Council approved efforts to bring them in. http://www.kulr8.com/news/local/62465902.html
Thursday, October 1, 2009 7:57 AM
Quote:Livingstone State Representative Robert Ebinger told KURL 8 that APF may have violated article 2 section 33 of the Montana Constitution Titled Importation of Armed Persons, which states, “No armed person or persons or body of men shall be brought into the state for the presentation of the peace or the suppression of domestic violence unless the application of the legislature or of the governor when the legislature cannot be convened.” “They talk about people being able to come in at a moments notice to put forces together and I think if we’re having statements like that made we should figure out who these people are what the deal is over there in Hardin,” said Ebinger. The FBI refused to acknowledge that they were looking into APF’s occupation of Hardin but said they were aware of the situation.
Thursday, October 1, 2009 8:18 AM
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Thursday, October 1, 2009 11:21 AM
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Thursday, October 1, 2009 1:00 PM
KWICKO
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)
Quote: The new Fascist-Socialist Corporatocracy...
Thursday, October 1, 2009 8:29 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Wulfenstar: Just aim for the head. Lol Ok, Im kidding here...
Quote:"Now if the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms comes to disarm you and they are bearing arms, resist them with arms. Go for a head shot; they're going to be wearing bulletproof vests. They've got a big target on there, ATF. Don't shoot at that, because they've got a vest on underneath that. Head shots, head shots.... Kill the sons of bitches. If the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms insists upon a firefight, give them a firefight. Just remember, they're wearing flak jackets and you're better off shooting for the head." -G Gordon Liddy, attorney at law and prosecutor, Nixon White House CREEP, FBI agent, US Army (who eats heads off live mice), broadcasting on his talk radio show http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._Gordon_Liddy www.liddyshow.com
Friday, October 2, 2009 5:54 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Quote: The new Fascist-Socialist Corporatocracy... Define "new". I'm assuming you mean the fascist-socialist corporatocracy that started at least as far back as Nixon, right?
Friday, October 2, 2009 11:17 AM
Quote:"My job is not to give you the answers you want my job is to give the information I've been employed to release or not release," said APF spokesperson Shay. Shay spent all day answering questions from media members and the public after an AP story linked the security firm's leader Michael Hilton to multiple bankruptcies and convictions for more than a dozen felonies. "Michael disclosed this information to me before I agreed to come work for him," said Shay. Along with Shay, TRA Vice President Al Peterson said he knew about the convictions long before the report came out but is still confident in APF. "I firmly believe APF is legitimate and a solid corporation," said Shay. Court records from Orange County, California indicate Michael Hilton has a lengthy criminal past including a six year prison sentence for a dozen counts of grand theft and other charges. Court documents show more than a decade of courtroom appearances for Hilton starting in 1982 through 1999 on charges including bad checks, fraud, breach of contract, and grand theft. After his release from prison court documents indicate he was entangled in at least three civil lawsuits alleging fraud or misrepresentation. And KULR learned Thursday there's a warrant out for Hilton's arrest in Wyoming. A Sheridan, Wyoming circuit court judge issued a warrant September 1st. A court clerk says he was ticketed for driving with a suspended driver's license on Interstate 90 in Sheridan on August 15th. The arrest warrant was issued after he failed to appear in court. www.kulr8.com/news/local/63191387.html
Friday, October 2, 2009 11:20 AM
RUE
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Friday, October 2, 2009 11:24 AM
Quote:Originally posted by rue: I read through the links and did not find anywhere WHO IS PAYING THE BILL ?
Quote:Court records from Orange County, California indicate Michael Hilton has a lengthy criminal past including a six year prison sentence for a dozen counts of grand theft and other charges. Court documents show more than a decade of courtroom appearances for Hilton starting in 1982 through 1999 on charges including bad checks, fraud, breach of contract, and grand theft. After his release from prison court documents indicate he was entangled in at least three civil lawsuits alleging fraud or misrepresentation. And KULR learned Thursday there's a warrant out for Hilton's arrest in Wyoming. A Sheridan, Wyoming circuit court judge issued a warrant September 1st. A court clerk says he was ticketed for driving with a suspended driver's license on Interstate 90 in Sheridan on August 15th. The arrest warrant was issued after he failed to appear in court. www.kulr8.com/news/local/63191387.html
Friday, October 2, 2009 3:22 PM
DREAMTROVE
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Saturday, October 3, 2009 12:39 PM
Quote: Why do jail employees look like lesbians and drive unregistered vehicles? A sobbing spokeswoman for the secretive company occupying the Hardin jail welcomed an investigation by Montana's attorney general Friday and expressed concerns for her own safety amid rumors about her company. Becky Shay, in a 45-minute, wide-ranging press conference during which she occasionally broke into tears, said the California-based American Police Force welcomed an information request made Thursday by Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock. Meanwhile, an attorney involved in the project cut ties with APF Friday and a second company, once named as a subcontractor, denied any involvement. Shay said she hadn't been formally served papers by the attorney general, who said he is concerned that APF might be violating the Montana Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act. Shay mentioned the attorney general's request almost as a two-minute side note in a press conference that revealed that the former Billings Gazette reporter and new face of APF fears for her safety. "A lot of work I've done has been to calm down or at least try to counteract comments from people I consider to be fear mongers," Shay said. At that point, Shay began to cry. She asked TV media at the conference to turn their cameras off. Specifically, Shay mentioned Internet radio personality Alex Jones, of Austin, Texas. Jones, of infowars.com, was in Hardin on Thursday reporting on APF. Government and corporate takeovers of society are hot topics on Infowars. Jones indicated the Hardin situation was an example of the possibility of government or corporate takeover of a rural area. Jones said Hardin's story involved a convicted felon, Hilton, landing in the middle of nowhere and taking over a large jail capable of serving a city of several hundred thousand people. Many of Jones' concerns about APF were no different than ones raised by the local press. He questioned the credibility of Hilton, a felon with 17 aliases, who has filed for bankruptcy and faces multiple fraud accusations in the California civil courts. And he questioned whether California-based APF was truly a private government contractor and security force as it suggests, but provides no supporting evidence. Shay said alternative media reports sparked rumors that APF was stopping motorists in Big Horn County and ticketing them for not wearing seat belts. Earlier in the week, rumors stirred that APF had barricaded Hardin and wouldn't let anyone in or out. Hardin Mayor Ron Adams said Friday that despite his reservations about the project, he would still like to see it go forward so the jail can be filled. If APF and Two Rivers don't reveal their information to the attorney general, they could face contempt charges, according to Bullock's office. Maziar Mafi, a lawyer from Santa Ana, Calif., who served as the legal affairs director for American Police Force, said he wanted to see the project begin to move forward before he could continue his involvement. Mafi's involvement began last month. Hilton, who claims an extensive military background and uses the title "captain," initially described Mafi as a "major" in American Police Force. He later said Mafi was the company's president - although Mafi denied the role and said he had no military or security background. Hilton also had claimed Allied Defense Systems would provide the uniforms for guards at the jail. On Sept. 30, an attorney for the Irvine company sent a letter to Hilton threatening a lawsuit over the use of the company's name. Edward Angelino, chief executive of Allied Defense Systems, an Irvine, Calif.-based defense contractor, said his company met with Hilton. "We checked his background, we checked his company. He's not an adequate person to do business with," Angelino said. continued: www.billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_f311dee6-afbe-11de-8149-001cc4c03286.html
Saturday, October 3, 2009 2:12 PM
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ANTHONYT
Freedom is Important because People are Important
Sunday, October 4, 2009 3:55 AM
Quote: This idiot whore called Alex Jones an "underground radio personality". Ha. He's got more employees and expenses than APF! I bet she ends up in the loonybin.
Sunday, October 4, 2009 3:58 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Hello, I'm a bit appalled by people calling this PR person an idiot whore. I'm not sure what she's done do warrant any kind of animosity? --Anthony "Liberty must not be purchased at the cost of Humanity." --Captain Robert Henner
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 9:39 AM
Tuesday, October 6, 2009 2:22 PM
Quote:The end looks to be drawing near for American Police Force and their plans to boss a $27 million dollar detention facility in Hardin Montana after officials in the town said they were backing away from the deal following revelations that the organization’s front man, Michael Hilton, was a career criminal. Both the attorney and the economic development official who helped craft the original deal between APF and the Two Rivers Authority have now resigned, and they were followed on Monday by Greg Smith, the agency’s executive director who conducted a background check on Hilton. Smith was put on paid leave and resigned last night. Following a public meeting yesterday, during which officials were bombarded with questions from concerned members of the public, the deal with American Police Force was put on hold “We won’t move forward. I don’t think any of us want to be on the chopping block,” said Gary Arneson, president of Hardin’s Two Rivers Authority, which owns the jail. It is important to stress that this could be just be a ploy on behalf of Hardin officials, who may attempt to put the deal back on the table once press attention subsides and the heat is off. However, any attempt to resurrect the agreement may be sunk by the findings of Montana’s Attorney General, who ordered both the Two Rivers Authority and APF to turn over all records relating to the deal by October 12. Yet another one of Hilton’s deceptions was also uncovered during yesterday’s meeting. Hilton had told Hardin officials that he was hiring Michael Cohen, an executive with International Security Associates in Dublin, Ohio, to become the jail’s operations director. However, Cohen said that he was never formally offered the post by Hilton and if he was he wouldn’t have taken it anyway. Hilton faces yet more legal trouble after it was revealed that a California judge has ordered him to appear in court on October 27 over an outstanding judgment in a fraud lawsuit. “In that case, Hilton lured investors to sink money into an assisted living complex in Southern California that was never built,” reports the AP. “An attorney for the plaintiffs, Cris Armenta, said the $340,000 judgment awarded in 2000 has grown to about $700,000 with interest factored in. Armenta said she planned go after any and all of Hilton’s assets, including his wages, property and three Mercedes SUVs that Hilton had once offered to donate to Hardin.”
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