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purplechoe
10-01-2009, 10:37 PM
they have an interview with the PR person

YouTube - Alex Jones Tv 1/5:Alex & Steve Call in From Hardin, Montana on APF Camp!! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xuGG6NNFj8)

YouTube - Alex Jones Tv 2/6:Alex & Steve Call in From Hardin, Montana on APF Camp!! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH_9e8RtVgI)

YouTube - Alex Jones Tv 3/6:Alex & Steve Call in From Hardin, Montana on APF Camp!! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGhrUoWC10I)

YouTube - Alex Jones Tv 4/6:Alex & Steve Call in From Hardin, Montana on APF Camp!! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IZ8j8aF_E4)

YouTube - Alex Jones Tv 5/6:Alex & Steve Call in From Hardin, Montana on APF Camp!! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtDiB8FCYY0)

YouTube - Alex Jones Tv 6/6:Alex & Steve Call in From Hardin, Montana on APF Camp!! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVK4zyqyo0w)

YouTube - Alex Jones Tv:Alex's Final Intel Report Today From Hardin, Montana (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_-8Ob8NAOE)

Here's the AP article about it:

"Montana AG launches probe of town's jail deal

By MATTHEW BROWN (AP) – 5 hours ago

BILLINGS, Mont. — Montana's attorney general has launched an investigation into a California company's plan to take over the city of Hardin's $27 million jail, following revelations that the company's lead figure is a convicted felon with a history of fraud.

Michael Hilton, who formed Santa Ana, Calif.-based American Police Force in March, came to Hardin last month promising to fill the city's never-used jail and build an adjacent military and law enforcement training center.

Hilton has a decades-long track record of fraudulent activities and spent several years in a California prison on grand theft charges. The native of Montenegro uses at least 17 aliases.

Attorney General Steve Bullock said Thursday he is asking Hardin officials for all documents related to their dealings with Hilton and American Police Force.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Michael Hilton showed up in Hardin, Mont., last week, presenting himself as an economic savior, the man who would take over the town's $27 million jail — empty since it was built as a development project in 2007 — and provide 200 new jobs in the process.

He wore a military-style uniform, and as a gesture to local law enforcement offered up the use of three Mercedes SUVs.

But the man who styles himself as a military veteran turned private sector entrepreneur and a California defense contractor with extensive government contracts also has another image, and that one is provided by public documents and interviews with associates and legal adversaries.

The record says that he is a convicted felon with at least 17 aliases, a string of legal judgments against him, two bankruptcies and a decades-long reputation for deals gone bad.

American Police Force is the company Hilton formed in March to take over the Hardin jail.

"Such schemes you cannot believe," said Joseph Carella, an Orange County, Calif., doctor and co-defendant with Hilton in a real estate fraud case that resulted in a civil judgment against Hilton and several others.

"The guy's brilliant. If he had been able to do honest work, he probably would have been a gazillionaire," Carella said.

Court documents show Hilton has outstanding judgments against him in three civil cases totaling more than $1.1 million.

As for Hilton's military expertise, including his claim to have advised forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, those interviewed knew of no such feats. Instead, Hilton was described alternately by those who know him as an arts dealer, cook, restaurant owner, land developer, loan broker and car salesman — always with a moneymaking scheme in the works.

Hilton did not return several calls seeking comment. American Police Force attorney Maziar Mafi referred questions to company spokeswoman Becky Shay.

When asked about court records detailing Hilton's past, Shay replied: "The documents speak for themselves. If anyone has found public documents, the documents are what they are."

Shay declined comment on Hilton's military experience.

Al Peterson, vice president of Hardin's Two Rivers Authority, which built the jail, declined to comment on Hilton's legal troubles. But authority attorney Becky Convery said Thursday that board members for the quasi-public agency were not aware of Hilton's past when they reached a 10-year agreement with American Police Force last month.

"It's never been raised with me because nobody on the board was aware of that," Convery said.

The jail deal is worth more than $2.6 million a year, according to city leaders.

The three SUVs Hilton brought to Montana have yet to be turned over to the city, which does not have a police force of its own but is considering forming one. At least one is being driven by Shay, a former reporter who abruptly quit her job at the Billings Gazette. She said Hilton offered her $60,000 a year to work for him.

Hilton has also pledged to build a $17 million military and law enforcement training center. And he's promised to dispatch security to patrol Hardin's streets, build an animal shelter and a homeless shelter and offer free health care to city residents out of the jail's clinic.

Those additional promises were not included in the jail agreement, which remains in limbo because US Bank has so far declined to sign off on the contract. The bank is the trustee for the bonds used to fund the jail.

A US Bank spokeswoman declined to comment, but Peterson was adamant the deal would be approved.

"It's a solid deal. That's all I'll say," he said.

A representative of a corrections advocacy group that has been critical of Hardin's jail and has investigated Hilton's past said city leaders dropped the ball.

"I'm amazed that city officials didn't do basic research that would have raised significant questions about American Private Police Force and Mr. Hilton's background," said Alex Friedmann, vice president of the Private Corrections Institute.

Hilton, 55, uses the title "captain" when introducing himself and on his business cards. But he acknowledged it was not a military rank.

He said he is a naturalized U.S. citizen and native of Montenegro. Aliases for Hilton that appear in court documents include Miodrag Dokovich, Michael Hamilton, Hristian Djokich and Michael Djokovich.

One attorney who dealt with Hilton in a fraud lawsuit referred to him as a "chameleon" with a reputation for winning people over with his charm.

His criminal record goes back to at least 1988, when Hilton was arrested in Santa Ana, Calif., for writing bad checks.

In 1993, Hilton was sentenced to six years in prison in California on a dozen counts of grand theft and other charges including illegal diversion of construction funds.

The charges included stealing $20,000 in a real estate swindle in which Hilton convinced an associate to give him a deed on property in Long Beach, Calif., ostensibly as collateral on a loan. Hilton turned around and sold the property to another party but was caught when the buyer contacted the original owner.

Hilton was paroled in 1995 but was back in prison eight months later on another offense.

After his release, he got entangled in at least three civil lawsuits alleging fraud or misrepresentation. Those included luring investors to sink money into gold and silver collectible coins, posing as a fine arts dealer in Utah in order to persuade a couple to give him a $100,000 silver statue, and, in the case involving co-defendant Carella, seeking investors for an assisted living complex in Southern California that was never built.

Carella said he was duped into becoming a partner in the development project and that Hilton used Carella's status as a physician to lure others into the scheme. He was described in court testimony as a "pawn" used by Hilton to lure investors.

Those involved with Hilton say he is an accomplished cook with a flair for the extravagant — wining and dining potential partners, and showing up at the Utah couple's house to negotiate for the silver statue in a chauffeur-driven Mercedes.

"This is the way we got taken," said Carolyn Call of Provo, Utah, who said she gave Hilton her family's silver statue to sell on the open market.

According to court documents, Hilton turned around and gave the statue to an attorney to pay for his services.

Two California attorneys said Wednesday that after learning of Hilton's latest activities they planned to follow him to Montana to seek payment on the outstanding judgments against him.

"Once I know that there is an asset or some sort of funds to go after, we'll go after it," said Call's attorney, Roger Naghash.

Associated Press writers Amy Taxin in Santa Ana and Greg Risling in Los Angeles, and researcher Barbara Sambriski in New York contributed to this report."

puppetmaster
10-01-2009, 11:37 PM
lol
I hope those dumbasses in Hardin lose everything to this scammer. It would serve them right

revolutionary8
10-01-2009, 11:59 PM
Start listening in pt 1 beginning at 4:43 or so.
I don't know anything about Quayle, but he is asking some relevant questions.

That's all I really ask,
please, FTLOG, ask good questions!

That Becky Shay should be named Becky ShayNayNay. Lol

That would be a good headline.
lol.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Qh2Rsa36usc/SklJ8APFg4I/AAAAAAAAAE8/ENaKRyhXaUA/s400/Shanaynay.png

specsaregood
10-02-2009, 12:01 AM
lol
I hope those dumbasses in Hardin lose everything to this scammer. It would serve them right

The whole thing sounds like an "onion" article and setup to me.

revolutionary8
10-02-2009, 12:07 AM
The whole thing sounds like an "onion" article and setup to me.

Yes, and unfortunately, the onion has provided us with more acurate news than the MSM. Point being:

(for one)
http://www.theonion.com/content/video/diebold_accidentally_leaks

any way you look at it, it is a total mind f*. I don't care who you think you are, what others label you as being- it's messed the f* up.

I see a few people around here (not saying it is you specs) trying to put their fingers in their ears, and sing lallllaaalllaaalllaaaa- but it just isn't gonna work this time.

I've read "reports" that the site was down because "people are flocking to the site to fill out applications". I can't tell you if that is the truth, or a mind bender. It also "just happens" to be around the same time that the AJ crowd broke this story and started bringing attention to it. Hell "we" have blasted MANY websited before- rendered them "unacessable". I don't buy this crap, and we all know they were memory holing their asses off! I know what I WANT to think, but I also know that people, GOOD PEOPLE, try to justify their rolls, their involvement, their motive. In the end, it doesn't matter- few people come out looking like Ron Paul.

specsaregood
10-02-2009, 12:10 AM
Yes, and unfortunately, the onion has provided us with more acurate news than the MSM. Point being:

(for one)
http://www.theonion.com/content/video/diebold_accidentally_leaks

Touche'

It's obviously a conspiracy of mammoth proportions.
http://72.73.236.82/photos/tinfoilgirl.jpg

revolutionary8
10-02-2009, 12:19 AM
Touche'

It's obviously a conspiracy of mammoth proportions.
http://72.73.236.82/photos/tinfoilgirl.jpg

Good one.

I'll quote myself-


any way you look at it, it is a total mind f*. I don't care who you think you are, or what others label you as being- it's messed the f* up.

Dr.3D
10-02-2009, 12:29 AM
Is their some reason people can't express their opinion of what is going on in Hardin, without people calling them "conspiracy theorists"? Seems like everybody is entitled to their own opinion and should be able to share it too.

purplechoe
10-02-2009, 12:33 AM
YouTube - Alex Jones Tv:Alex's Final Intel Report Today From Hardin, Montana (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_-8Ob8NAOE)

revolutionary8
10-02-2009, 12:34 AM
Is their some reason people can't express their opinion of what is going on in Hardin, without people calling them "conspiracy theorists"? Seems like everybody is entitled to their own opinion and should be able to share it too.

Perhaps "the truthers" should start lobbying for their own bathrooms, or some sort of outside "area" at least 20 or so feet away from the door, as they make others feel "uncomfortable" and may be detrimental to "public health".

Dr.3D
10-02-2009, 12:39 AM
Perhaps "the truthers" should start lobbying for their own bathrooms, or some sort of outside "area" at least 20 or so feet away from the door, as they make others feel "uncomfortable" and may be detrimental to "public health".
Perhaps that or those who have a problem with them should stand on their head in the toilet so somebody can flush them down the drain.

specsaregood
10-02-2009, 12:39 AM
any way you look at it, it is a total mind f*. I don't care who you think you are, or what others label you as being- it's messed the f* up.


I couldn't agree more. I believe ANYTHING is possible at this point. But I reserve the right to poke fun at myself.

purplechoe
10-02-2009, 12:41 AM
The whole thing sounds like an "onion" article and setup to me.

So did the MIAC report which Alex broke, some people said that was conspiracy as well. This makes a lot of sense if you consider the location on a reservation in which normal US laws don't apply, all the foreigners being involved, etc., etc...

Hey, socialism is a conspiracy, wouldn't you agree. I call it "Con's Piracy"!

http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/images/greatcon3-372x248.jpe

revolutionary8
10-02-2009, 12:41 AM
I couldn't agree more. I believe ANYTHING is possible at this point. But I reserve the right to poke fun at myself.

At some point, the only thing you can do is try to laugh. :D

revolutionary8
10-02-2009, 12:44 AM
Perhaps that or those who have a problem with them should stand on their head in the toilet so somebody can flush them down the drain.

If I had a Genie Bottle, I'd whip me up a "Why So Ssssimple?" Joker Poster in response to your post D.
:D

Dr.3D
10-02-2009, 12:46 AM
If I had a Genie Bottle, I'd whip me up a "Why So Ssssimple?" Joker Poster in response to your post D.
:D

If somebody hadn't already used up the 3 wishes. :D

purplechoe
10-02-2009, 01:06 AM
http://blog.puppetgov.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/american-police-force-puppetgov.jpg

http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/2009/09/custom_1254364240351_apf1.jpg

anaconda
10-02-2009, 01:13 AM
God I love Alex Jones more than my life.

purplechoe
10-02-2009, 05:01 AM
http://www.lewrockwell.com/grigg/grigg-w111.html

"Martial Law Is Their Business – and Business Sure Is Swell

by William Norman Grigg
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The "dream" realized: The Two Rivers Detention Facility, the proudest achievement of Hardin, Montana's political class. Sure, it's empty now, but I'm sure those nice men in the black SUVs can do something about that....

If you build it, they will come.

That would appear to be the business plan of an enigmatic California company called American Police Force (APF), which appears to be effectively taking over the town of Hardin, Montana.

The "it" in question is a large jail facility outside Hardin, Montana, that was built several years ago but thus far remains unused. "They" refers to prisoners to fill said jail – a 114,000 square foot, 464-bed facility. APF has yet to become firmly established in Hardin (pop. 3,400), but the company's representatives are confident "the place [meaning the jail] would start filling up by 2010."

At present, the firm is said to be doing "market research," an ominous prospect, given that it's in the business of detention. And it has even spoken about the possibility of expanding the jail within a few years.

Say, that is good news – at least for the people on APF's payroll. Since last Thursday, when company personnel rolled into town in a convoy of black Mercedes SUVs embossed with seals advertising a non-existent "City of Hardin Police Department," the company's payroll has increased by at least one, and possibly two, key local figures.

The first to be snapped up was Becky Shay, a former Billings Gazette reporter whose beat included the Hardin jail. Within a day of APF's arrival, she was hired away from the paper to serve as a $60,000-a-year spokesperson for the company (a pretty hefty salary increase for a local reporter in Montana). So quickly and slickly was this career change made that Shay's editor didn't even know she had talked with APF about the position.

Also in "discussions" with APF is Kerri Smith, a finalist in Hardin's mayoral race and wife of Greg Smith, Executive Director of the Two Rivers Authority (TRA). The TRA is Hardin's economic development agency, which issued $27 million in bonds to build the jail as a public works project.

In what must be the most ill-conceived piece of civic boosterism ever to assault my senses, the TRA's webpage presents the Hardin jail – that's a structure intended to deprive people of their freedom, remember – as the poetic expression of a cherished dream: A YouTube video proudly displays slides of the jail set to the unbearable strains of Russell Watson's wretched ballad "Faith of the Heart" (the musical accompaniment is heard on the TRA's "Detention Center" webpage):

Yes, there's nothing quite like an effeminate power ballad to capture the pure aesthetic grace of a detention camp ringed by barbed wire.

Apparently, the "long road" to building that jail didn't end in prosperity. Since the finished jail has remained empty, the bonds have gone into default. At one point, Hardin's city government indicated it would accept relocated detainees from Gitmo; this prompted a legal battle between the city and the Montana state government.


Yeah, these guys look legit: What could possibly go wrong here?

Last March, APF was incorporated in California. Shortly thereafter it began talks with Hardin city officials and the TRA.

City officials eventually announced an agreement with the mysterious firm that would bring in $2.6 million for use of the jail, in addition to an "investment" of $23 million to build a new training facility for military and police (which are assumed to be part of one integrated coercive apparatus, of course) on the same TRA-owned property.

The deal – which was publicly announced although the specifics were never publicly disclosed – is supposedly a cornucopia of civic benefits: New computers for the schools; a homeless shelter; a fleet of Mercedes patrol cars for the envisioned city police force; donations to the local food pantry; an animal shelter; gold-plated fixtures for the Mayor's executive washroom. OK, I made that last one up. I think.

TRA Executive Director Greg Smith, whose wife is in discussions for a position with APF, helped negotiate the deal. Immediately after it was finished, he was put on "administrative leave," and went to ground. (Calls from Pro Libertate to Mr. Smith's number at the TRA were not returned.)

What appears to be happening here – and until relevant details are pried out of the prehensile grip of the people running things, we can't know for sure – is nothing less than a corporatist-style military coup: the takeover of a small town in Montana by a politically connected, federally subsidized paramilitary organization.

At a press conference a few days ago, Becky Shay grandly announced that "The decision is the name of the parent company will not be released."

Suspicions were immediately aroused that APF is a tentacle of the corporatist mercenary company formerly known as Blackwater, but now doing business under the odd name Xe (pronounced "Zee"). However, a press spokeswoman for Xe informed Pro Libertate that "We have no connection to that company, and had never heard of it" prior to recent developments in Montana.

Hardin may well be the first of many economically devastated communities to be given a lifeline by the burgeoning military-homeland security-prison-industrial complex. Lifelines of that kind can quickly become nooses.

October 2, 2009

William Norman Grigg [send him mail] publishes the Pro Libertate blog and hosts the Pro Libertate radio program."