Is the
Department of Homeland Security building a mercenary unit?
(Info Wars) – 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.
Unlike previous solicitations, which
normally detail how the guards will be deployed to protect government buildings,
the document does not divulge what role the armed security force will
undertake.
The fact that the contractors being
hired must have a “Top Secret” security clearance clearly suggests that the DHS
is not merely seeking to hire armed guards, but Blackwater-style mercenaries
who will be engaged in some kind of clandestine activity.
The notion of an armed security
force operating domestically under a “Top Secret” designation, something
normally reserved for foreign spying and military operations, underscores how
the DHS increasingly treats America like some kind of occupied territory.
The hiring of private mercenaries
with Top Secret clearances also suggests the DHS may be planning on using the
contractors as cutouts who will be involved in a variety of different
operations outside the purview of public and Congressional scrutiny.
For some, the idea of an
ever-expanding federal government turning to a private security force with a
“Top Secret” clearance will stir memories of Barack Obama’s pre-election promise
to build “a civilian
national security force that’s
just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded (as the US military).”
The DHS’ purchase of over 1.6
billion rounds of ammunition over
the course of the last 12 months has also prompted concerns that the feds are
gearing up for trouble.
As we previously reported, the
federal agency has spent large sums of money in recent weeks hiring large
numbers of armed guards to protect government buildings, a development some
have connected to the likelihood of civil unrest in America which could arise
from food shortages linked to welfare cuts.
Fox
News’ Neil Cavuto suggested that the
Department of Homeland Security’s recent $80 million dollar outlay on armed
guards to protect government buildings in upstate New York was related to
potential food stamp riots.
The federal agency is also seeking
to acquire 723,000
hours of armed guard services to
protect government buildings in Arkansas and other areas.
The DHS also recently purchased half
a million dollars worth of fully
automatic pepper spray launchers and
projectiles that are designed to be used during riot control situations.
http://www.infowars.com/dhs-to-hire-top-secret-domestic-security-force/
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