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    AP ENTERPRISE: Montana jail deal raises questions


    The Associated Press

    Matthew Brown ? ‎Sep 12, 2009‎



    BILLINGS, Mont. ? The Two Rivers Detention Center was promoted as the largest economic development project in decades in the small town of Hardin when the jail was built two years ago. But it has been vacant ever since.

    Did I hear correctly? The spokesman for American Police Force said that they were interested in using the facility as a training center? Makes sense I guess, considering the possibility of ties to Darth Chainey and the shadow government.


    City officials have searched from Vermont to Alaska for inmate contracts to fill the jail, only to be turned down at every turn and see the bonds that financed its construction fall into default. They even floated the idea of housing prisoners from Guantanamo Bay at the jail.



    So when Hardin officials announced this week that they had signed a deal with a California company to fill the empty jail, it was naturally a cause for celebration. Town officials talked about throwing a party to mark the occasion, their dreams of economic salvation a step closer to being realized.

    But questions are emerging over the legitimacy of the company, American Police Force.

    Government contract databases show no record of the company. Security industry representatives and federal officials said they had never heard of it. On its Web site, the company lists as its headquarters a building in Washington near the White House that holds ?virtual offices.? A spokeswoman for the building said American Police Force never completed its application to use the address.

    And it?s unclear where the company will get the inmates for the jail. Montana says it?s not sending inmates to the jail, and neither are federal officials in the state.

    An attorney for American Police Force, Maziar Mafi, describes the Santa Ana, Calif., company as a fledgling spin-off of a major security firm founded in 1984. But Mafi declined to name the parent firm or provide details on how the company will finance its jail operations.

    ?It will gradually be more clear as things go along,? said Mafi, a personal injury and medical malpractice lawyer in Santa Ana who was only hired by American Police Force a month ago. ?The nature of this entity is private security and for security purposes, as well as for the interest of their clientele, that?s why they prefer not to be upfront.?

    On its elaborate Web site and in interviews with company representatives, American Police Force claims to sell assault rifles and other weapons in Afghanistan on behalf of the U.S. military while providing security, investigative work and other services to clients ?in all 50 states and most countries.?

    The company also boasts to have ?rapid response units awaiting our orders worldwide? and that it can field a battalion-sized team of special forces soldiers ?within 72 hours.?

    Representatives of American Police Force said the company presently employs at least 16 and as many as 28 people in the United States and 1,600 contractors worldwide.

    "APF plays a critical role in helping the U.S. government meet vital homeland security and national defense needs," the company says on its Web site. "Within the last 5 years the United States has been far and away our" number 1 client.

    However, an Associated Press search of two comprehensive federal government contractor databases turned up no record of American Police Force.

    Representatives of security trade groups said they had never heard of American Police Force, although they added secrecy was prevalent in the industry and it was possible the company had avoided the public limelight.

    "They're really invisible," said Alan Chvotkin, executive vice president and counsel for the Professional Services Council. The group's members include major security contractors Triple Canopy, DynCorp and Xe Services, formerly known as Blackwater Worldwide.

    "Even a single unclassified contract in the last couple of years should show up" in the federal database, Chvotkin added.

    Spokesmen for the State Department and Defense Department said they could not immediately find any records of contracts with the company. The city has not released a copy of its agreement with American Police Force. But the deal as announced would be a sweet one for Hardin, a depressed rural town of 3,500 about 45 miles east of Billings.

    The company is pledging to fill the 464-bed facility by early next year.

    Hardin officials say the first payment on the contract is due Feb. 1 ? regardless of whether any prisoners are in place. The city's economic development authority would get enough money to pay off the bondholders and receive $5 per prison a day.

    American Police Force also is promising to invest $30 million in new projects for the city, including a military and law enforcement training center with a 250-bed dormitory and an expansion of the jail to 2,000 beds. The company says it will build a homeless shelter, offer free health care for city residents and even deliver meals to the needy.

    Where the prisoners would come from is unclear. City officials said California was the most likely possibility, but a spokesman for that state's corrections system said there was no truth to the claim.

    Federal prisoners also were mentioned by both American Police Force and the city. U.S. Marshal Dwight MacKay in Billings said he would have been notified if such a plan was pending.

    "There's skepticism over whether this is a real thing," MacKay said.

    Hardin officials said they were approached by American Police Force about six months ago, soon after the city made international news in its quest to become "America's Gitmo." American Police Force incorporated around the same time.

    Albert Peterson, the city's school superintendent and vice president of the authority that built the jail, said the city was "guaranteed" the contract would be upheld.

    "There's never a question in my mind after I've done my homework. It's legit," Peterson said of American Police Force. "We believe in each other."

    The contract was still being reviewed by the city attorney, he said.

    Peterson refused to answer when asked if he knew the name of American Police Force's parent firm. He said news coverage of the city's political tussles with the administration of Gov. Brian Schweitzer had left him suspicious of the press. The administration brought a court challenge over whether Hardin could take out-of-state inmates at the jail.

    "If you're looking for the source of the money, you're not going to find it from me," Peterson said.

    A member of the Texas consortium that developed the jail, Mike Harling, said he had "every reason to believe they'll be successful."

    Mafi, the American Police Force attorney, said his company intends to reverse Hardin's recent problems with the jail and give the town an economic boost.

    In Santa Ana, American Police Force occupies a single suite on the second floor of a two-story office building. During a visit to the location Thursday, a reporter for The Associated Press encountered a uniformed man behind a desk who would identify himself only as "Captain Michael."

    The man declined to discuss basic details about the company and referred the reporter to the company's Web site. In a subsequent phone interview, he provided his surname but insisted it not be used because of security concerns. The man said he was a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Montenegro with decades of experience in military and law enforcement operations.

    The man said his boss is a retired U.S. Army colonel named Richard Culver who is currently overseas. Culver's role with the company could not be immediately verified.

    The company claim of a headquarters address is just up the street from the White House.

    The K Street building houses "virtual offices," where clients pay to use the prestigious Pennsylvania Avenue address and gain access to onsite conference rooms but have no permanent presence.

    "It lets small businesses get started up and have a professional front and not have a lot of a cash to do it," said Ashley Korner with Preferred Offices, which leases the location.

    She said American Police Force's application to use the address was pending, but incomplete.

    Associated Press Writer Amy Taxin contributed to this story from Santa Ana.
    On the Net:

    * American Private Police Force: http://www.americanpolicegroup.com

    Copyright ? 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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  • #2
    The whole thing is weird. "Maziar Mafi"? And check out their website - logos with crests containting CROWNS and double eagles, the music (Ravel's "Bolero"??) ... all seems REAL "American" And you've gotta love old Greg Smith in Montana in the video ... He truly IS American, his basic attitude is "Hey, whatever ... just show me the money!!!"

    Here's a more recent (9/29/09) forum reference to Hardin, Montana and "American" Police Force ...

    http://www.godlikeproductions.com/fo...sage889439/pg1

    We are Out of Time!
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    Things are moving so quickly and we are out of time! The spirit of Pharaoh has entered our land! We have found out that our little town of Hardin is the 'test town' for President Obama’s new law to privatize the police force of local communities. Last night, the city council voted to disband our sheriff’s department and to bring in a private security company to police the town.

    Interestingly, earlier in the day, the mayor when asked in an interview about the privatization of our police department completely denied it and said that would not be done with out a council meeting. Then that evening, a council meeting was held in regards to that very thing. At the beginning of this month, our local prison signed an agreement with the American Police Force which is a subsidiary of a larger private security force that the U.S. used in the Iraq war and Hurricane Katrina.

    Yesterday, a convoy of twelve 'blacked out' Mercedes Benz SUV’s were brought into town. They were already painted with Hardin’s colors and ‘Hardin Police Force’ was already painted on them! Hardin’s sheriff’s department will no longer be in operation after the month of October. During October, the Sheriff’s Department is to train this new security force in all the logistics of running the town of Hardin. If you go on the American Police Force site, you might notice that the logo they use is actually a Russian logo. I have been told that the man who came with this new security force as the captain, has a thick Russian accent.

    Earlier this month, in an interview in regards to this Hardin prison and the training center that they are planning to build, we were told that seventy five percent of the security officers that were to be trained would be ‘international’.

    This private security force is already patrolling the town. They had several people stopped yesterday. Also, it appears that they are building some type of heavy duty gate at the entrances of our town.

    In an interview, the American Police Force security has stated that they will stay here one month to assess the population and then they will make their permanent base here. They said they are scouting out thirty towns in the U.S. but that Hardin is the first. Also, President Obama has authorized and signed a bill for full government funding of the privatization of the police departments throughout the U.S. By the end of October, it is their plan to have all major cities locked down!

    In an interview with one of the city council members, he stated that this new H1N1 shot which has not been tested will be mandatory and if a resident of our town refuses, they will be taken to our prison where they will be quarantined. A federal law has been passed that makes it mandatory that all health care workers have to take this new shot. If they do not, they will automatically loose their jobs.

    The new federal law that is in place makes gives you four choices in regards to this new shot. One, you can voluntarily take it or you can refuse and be taken to a place to be quarantined, or as an alternative; if you refuse, you can have a chip placed in you to track you or a tracking bracelet which cannot be taken off. The state borders will be manned and locked down in the near future in regards to this mandatory shot.

    I am also told by a reliable source that today one of the managers at a local business in Hardin was visited by this new private security force which is now the new Hardin Police Department. He is an avid hunter and they came to inform him that they had a list of all fire arms that he owned; this includes all the residents of our town, and that he would need to take his guns down to have them put a marking device on them.
    Also, today, one of the main streets in Hardin was completely blocked off and they have been setting up information booths where they are passing out pamphlets with information on this new H1N1 shot.

    Intercessors, I am not making up any of this information! You can go on the internet and verify most of this information from KULR 8, MSNBC or Fox news. Things have changed so quickly in the last 24 hours! Things are not and will never be the same. We are indeed going into the prophesied 'four years of captivity for America'. I believe we are about to enter into a time of persecution that the Church in America has never known! We must prepare! The good news is that this is also the time when the Glory of God will manifest itself in a way we have never known!



    In His Service,

    Call and Ask Where Private Firms can Suspend Constitutional and State Rights

    Governor Brian D. Schweitzer
    Office of the Governor
    Montana State Capitol Bldg.
    P.O. Box 200801
    Helena MT 59620-0801
    (406) 444-3111, FAX (406) 444-5529

    Lieutenant Governor John Bohlinger
    Office of the Lt. Governor
    Montana State Capitol Bldg.
    PO Box 200801
    Helena, MT 59620-1901
    (406) 444-3111, FAX (406) 444-4648

    Sen. Max Baucus
    (202) 224-4700

    Sen. John Tester
    (202) 24-8594

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    • #3
      And more confirmation (9/24/09) in the Billings Gazette

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      • #4
        Hardin, Montana

        It seems to me that the politicians who signed up to build that jail should be in it, as well as the jews who sold them the whole idea in the first place!
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        • #5
          Putting law enforcement into the hands of private companies sets a very dangerous precedent, right now it is just happening in rural areas but once it comes to the big cities jew money men will have direct control of law enforcement, with the ability to direct them to do their bid, wheter it is legal or not.


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