Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
January 6, 2014
Mirroring a trend seen across the federal government,
the Federal Reserve is hiring a raft of new police officers and security
guards, developments that some see as preparation for civil unrest.
Despite only being as “federal” as Federal Express, the
Federal Reserve central banking system has its own law enforcement arm,
officers belonging to which are lawfully allowed to be armed both on and
off duty, including with semi-automatic pistols, assault rifles and
submachine guns.
Ads posted on job websites catering for the Federal
Reserve suggest that demand for law enforcement personnel and protection
officers is increasing.
“At last check, there were over 1000 sworn members of
the Fed police force. And judging by the recent spike in appearances of
such “help wanted” ads as those shown below, that number is too low,” reports Zero Hedge.
“We expect many more job postings such as these to appear in the coming
weeks and months: in fact, we are willing to predict that the closer we
get to a “renormalization” of the Fed’s balance sheet, the faster the
hiring of Fed cops.”
The hiring of new armed guards to protect infrastructure is an emerging trend being replicated across the federal government.
Last week we highlighted how
the Department of Homeland Security is spending up to $58 million
dollars to hire armed guards to protect just two Social Security
buildings in Baltimore.
Back in November we highlighted how the DHS was looking to hire armed guards with “top secret” security clearances in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
A month prior to that, the DHS’ $80 million dollar outlay on armed guards to protect government buildings in upstate New York prompted Fox News’ Neil Cavuto to speculate that the feds were preparing for violence in response to cutbacks in the food stamp program.
In October it emerged that
Homeland Security was set to spend half a million dollars on fully
automatic pepper spray launchers and projectiles that are designed to be
used during riot control situations.
While the feds will continue to downplay this activity
as nothing out of the ordinary, it is clear that authorities are at
least making preparations for some form of domestic unrest, whether it
actually occurs or not.
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