If that wasn't bizarre I enough I read a story about the Montana town, Hardin, that woke up one morning to find a strange foreign "police force" patrolling their streets.
BILLINGS, Mont. - Montana's attorney general launched an investigation Thursday into a California company that wants to take over an empty jail in the rural city of Hardin, 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 a large 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. A native of Montenegro, he uses at least 17 aliases.
Citing "significant concerns" about the city's dealings with American Police Force, Attorney General Steve Bullock asked Hardin economic development officials to produce by Oct. 12 all documents related to their dealings with the company.
Exactly why does a rural town of 3500 with little crime need an outside group coming in to offer police service and build a mega-training center? Seems like Sheriff Andy and Deputy Barney would be sufficient for their needs. So what exactly is going on in Hardin?
Radio commenatator Chuck Baldwin has a web page updating the on-going saga of Hardin, MT which shows data that makes one wonder if this is a test run for Obama's civilian security force. You remember, the one that will be "just as well funded" as the military. This group appears to fill the bill.
I'm almost afraid to go to bed tonight. God only knows what new insanity tomorrow will bring.
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