The most revealing company name on the list was G4S Wackenhut Pakistan. G4S is a British-based behemoth in the industry with a troubling human rights record. Its presence in countless countries is ubiquitous and it remains the world’s largest security firm on revenues, operating in 125 nations and employing over 650,000 people. Countless men in G4S uniforms are employed across the country.
In Islamabad the G4S manager, retired from the air force, is Muhammad Alamgir Khan. “I wasn’t really working before [in the army],” he said, “but now I’m working for G4S. Army is a way of life.”
http://antonyloewenstein.com/2012/04...ting-pakistan/
Interesting old article talking about G4S, where the shooter worked, and Pakistan, who his dad has been posting about on Facebook.
People should be looking very closely at G4S.
People talk about some sort of Sandy Hook, didn't happen, type scenario - who is in the middle of this - G4S. Did the shooter use G4S guns?
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In a statement on Sunday evening, the North American CEO of G4S emphasized that Mateen “was not on duty” when he attacked the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.
(Or, he was) Someone asked the question. "So, G4S, was he working at the time?" "Nope, just clocked out". He was in the movie "The Big Fix" (interesting title within this context) where he was praising how disasters mean work and money and money is good. Shootings in clubs mean more security hired, more money for G4S. We know already that that's how the shooter thought. The shooter is getting the hero award in the boardrooms of the big security firms, and G4S is the biggest.
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