Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
October 21, 2013
The Department of Homeland Security is set to spend $80 million
dollars on hiring a raft of armed guards to protect IRS and other government
buildings in upstate New York during “public demonstrations” and “civil
disturbances,” once again prompting concerns that the federal agency is
preparing for food stamp riots, anti-tax demonstrations or some other form of
domestic unrest.
According to a solicitation posted on the Federal
Business Opportunities website, the Federal Protective Service (a unit of
the DHS), is looking for a contractor to supply armed Protective Security
Officers (PSOs) to guard a variety of government buildings in the region,
including “IRS buildings(s) during tax season.”
“PSOs will be required to be armed and some posts may require
screening of visitors using x-rays/magnetometers,” states the solicitation.
The armed guards will be used during “public demonstration(s),” as
well as “civil disturbances, or other unanticipated events on an as-needed
basis.”
“This acquisition is for approximately 380,000 hours of Basic
Service, 20,000 hours of Temporary Additional Services and 3,500 hours of
Emergency Security Services per year. Currently, there are an estimated 205
guards protecting approximately 95 posts at over 55 buildings. The estimated
value of this Contract is between $75M and $80M,” states the solicitation.
Why does the DHS feel the need to blow $80 million dollars at a
time of cutbacks on yet more armed guards to protect government buildings during
“public demonstrations”? What is the federal agency preparing for? Food stamp
riots? Anti-IRS demonstrations? Or some other form of civil disorder?
In June, it
emerged that the DHS was purchasing top of the range body armor and helmets
for FPS guards as part of preparations for “riot control situations.” This
followed a controversial
drill last year dubbed “Operation Shield,” during which FPS agents armed
with semiautomatic guns were posted outside a Social Security office in Florida.
The unannounced exercise centered around “detecting the presence of unauthorized
persons and potentially disruptive or dangerous activities.” Residents were
forced to show identification papers to the guards during the drill.
Could the increased security around IRS buildings be related to
the introduction of Obamacare? The federal government has consistently denied
that any fines pertaining to Obamacare non-compliance could be seized from bank
accounts, despite reports last year that the IRS
had hired 16,500 new agents to harass citizens who attempt to evade the new
law.
As we reported
earlier this year, Federal Protective Service officers were hired to guard
an IRS building in St. Louis during a Tea Party protest against the federal
agency’s discrimination targeting conservative groups. The FPS has previously
been used to spy on protesters. In 2011, the
DHS asserted that it had every right to spy on peaceful protest groups and
had been using Federal Protective Service (FPS) agents to do so since at least
2006.
In March, Arkansas State Fusion Center Director Richard Davis
admitted that the federal agency spies on Americans deemed to be
“anti-government,” noting that the DHS concentrates on, “domestic terrorism and
certain groups that are anti-government. We want to kind of take a look at that
and receive that information,” so-called threats which included people, “putting
political stickers in public bathrooms or participating in movements against the
death penalty.”
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