Wednesday, September 30, 2009

How can a town of 3,500 afford Mercedes Benz police cars? This should worry you...really worry you!



I found this story at MBVD and had immediate concerns for this is just one of those things that we've been warning you about. With very little effort I was able to find related stories and a video from the local television station that verifies the existence of the private police force. At first glance it may seem like small potatoes but this is just the beginning and if this is not stopped in it's tracks soon the entire country will be beholding to the Obama Police Force. ~ Norman E. Hooben

The following from Miss Beth's Victory Dance

Police State in Hardin, Montana

Story appears to be true. See all the news links below.

Here are excerpts from an e-mail I received today. I have not verified all of the allegations made in this e-mail:

" . . .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. . .

. . .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. . .

Read the rest of this article here

Video from KULR Channel 8



APF In Hardin

American Police Force officials showed up in Mercedes SUV's that had "Hardin Police" stenciled on the vehicles. The twist, the city of Hardin doesn't have a police department.

See also: American Police Force hits Hardin, Montana

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"From Cassandra to Jesus Christ, it is amazing how often the doomed choose to ignore those who warn them of their coming fate."

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