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Increased Police Presence in Fort Fairfield
DHS Taking Over Local Police Departments
By: David Deschesne
Editor, Publisher, Fort Fairfield Journal November 8, 2006, p. 5
The increased police presence in Fort Fairfield is due to a grant received from the Department of Homeland Security which involves all police agencies in the County near the border.
“The goal of the plan is to have an increased police presence near the border,” said FFPD Chief Joe Bubar. “If the extra manpower helps us catch someone like Bin Laden coming across the border, then it is all worth it.”
Unfortunately, many of the so-called “terrorist” events in the U.S. in recent history have been modeled after the latest Project for the New American Century (PNAC) and the 1960's Operation Northwoods, where rogues inside the CIA's “Plans Division,” FBI and various other alphabet agencies actually originate the terror operation in order to advance their political aims or to increase their funding.
In 1993, for example, the New York Times (October 28 and 31, 1993) and Chicago Tribune (December 15, 1993) reported that 43 year-old retired Egyptian army officer, Emad A. Salam admitted to being hired by the F.B.I. and that he audio-taped his dealings with them as they trained and supplied him and several other men to build and place the bomb that was used in the first World Trade Center bombing that year.
Later, on October 10, 2001, former Clinton impeachment prosecutor, David Schippers told the Alex Jones Show in an interview that he was hired by several good F.B.I. agents months before the 9/11 attacks to attempt to tell the Congress and Judiciary that there was a plan to attack lower Manhattan later that year, but all information was completely ignored by key government officials (see transcript at www.infowars.com/transcript_schippers.html or contact the Fort Fairfield Journal for an audio format on CD).
The current DHS grant covers the October through November, 2006 time period and is organized through the U.S. Border Patrol.
Chief Bubar says all other municipal police agencies in the County, as well as Sheriff and State Police, are participating in the increased presence and patrols and will continue as long as the funding is forthcoming from the Federal government.
It is funding such as this that allows the Federal government to “adopt” a local federalized police force through voluntary acquiescence of local, county and state agencies acting under federal direction, rather than build and equip one on its own - an action which is not authorized by the U.S. Constitution.