Is the Department of Homeland Security building a mercenary unit?
The Department of Homeland Security is to spend $19 million dollars on a private security force in Wisconsin and Minnesota, an armed unit that must have a “Top Secret” security clearance according to an official solicitation.
According to a solicitation posted on the Federal Business Opportunities website, the Federal Protective Service, a sub-agency of the DHS, intends to hire “armed Protective Security Officer (PSO) services at various locations throughout the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin.”
“The project will have a requirement for the contractor to have a Top Secret facility clearance by the start of performance,” states the FPS notice.
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So What exactly resides in Mn. and Wisc. that is so dangerous?
ReplyDeleteNearly 1.5 million registered hunters with guns.
"Top secret" isn't much to speak of as far as a security clearance goes.
ReplyDeleteIf anyone remembers history, this is the way Hitler started the Nazi SS...
ReplyDeleteTop secret like Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden?
ReplyDeleteA few years back Germany formed a secret police force #SS.
ReplyDeletePrivate mercenary force for the corporate UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
ReplyDeleteStay armed and heavy with ammo. And don't be afraid to shoot first. Some things are worth it...
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