The recent violence in
Ferguson, Missouri has been more than eye-opening, particularly when we see how
well equipped the local police appear to be. In fact, if you didn't know
better, you'd think that you were watching a battle taking place in a war-torn
part of the world. Here's an example:
Have you ever wondered
where the funding for these well-equipped police forces comes from?
According to the
Department of Homeland Security's Department of Public Safety website, the money that funds Missouri's
terrorist preparedness under the State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) is used
to "build or enhance capabilities that relate to the prevention of,
protection from, or response to, and recovery from terrorism...". As
well, the website notes that "...many capabilities which support terrorism
preparedness simultaneously support preparedness for other hazards...".
In other words, arming local police departments to fight demonstrators. Here's a screen capture showing the entire web page:
In fiscal 2013, the
Department of Homeland Security provided a total of over $1.5 billion to assist
states and urban areas (among others) to strengthen their ability to
"...prevent, protect, mitigate, respond to, and recover from terrorist
attacks, major disasters and other emergencies...". Within that
budget, nearly $559 million was allocated to 25 high density urban areas to
enhance regional preparedness and capabilities. St. Louis, of which Ferguson is
a suburb, is one of those 25 cities that received their share of the $559
million. The 9/11 Act has only one requirement; that states dedicate 25
percent of Urban Area Security Initiative funds to law enforcement terrorism
prevention activities. The other 75 percent is unencumbered. It certainly appears that in the post-9/11 world that Washington took anti-terrorist funding to the extreme; actions that have now had unintended consequences. Looking at the bigger, national picture, Homeland Security funding for states in fiscal 2014 finds the New York State Division of Homeland Security at the top of the heap for awards, receiving $691,990,859 from the federal Department of Homeland Security after getting $868,428,410 in fiscal 2013.
Ferguson, through St.
Louis County,is also the beneficiary of the 1033 Program, a law that allows the transfer
of excess Department of Defense property to law enforcement agencies across
America. The 1033 Program includes fixed wing and rotary aircraft, four-wheel drive vehicles, armoured personnel carriers for SWAT teams, firearms, ballistic helmets and vests among other items. Here is a screen capture of the Law Enforcement Agency Weapon Request form for Missouri:
Here's the first page of the multipage form that a Sheriff or Police Chief will fill out to participate in the 1033 Program in Missouri:
Note that any equipment granted under the 1033 Program is provided "as is".
Since its inception, more than $4.3 billion worth of property
has been granted to local law enforcement agencies under the 1033 Program with $449.3 million worth in
2013 alone. It is no wonder that when we see fully equipped local
policemen during a confrontation that they resemble well-armed military
personnel. Programs like this are turning local police into local
paramilitary. It appears that Ferguson/St. Louis is just the tip of the
iceberg and that the paramilitarization of America's police forces has been taking place under the guise of protecting us from terrorism.
And to think that
Ferguson's pride is that it was named one of America's "Playful
Cities"!
YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE POLICE USING MILITARY TACTICS WHEN THE TERRORISTS START THEIR ATTACKS IN THIS COUNTRY. THE LIBERALS ARE CREATING THE VULNERABLE ATMOSPHERE HERE, AND WE ARE ALL GOING TO PAY FOR IT. MARK MY WORKS AMERICA
ReplyDelete”Those Who Sacrifice Liberty For Security Deserve Neither.” Ben Franklin
DeleteStats show that you are more than likely to be killed by a "police person' in the USA rather than a terrorist on a ration of 9 to 1. I would take my chances with terrorists as I figure the real terrorists in this country are the NSA and the police.
Delete@LINCOLVALE People that think the way you think really truly scare me. And does mark my works mean? Do you think all the armored personnel carriers and MRAPS the police have will do anything against 1 guy parks a car bomb on a crowded street? Get real the cops aren't fighting a standing army, any terrorists attacks on US Soil will be like Boston and Nidal Hasan. Small attacks involving one to three people. You don’t need an APC to respond. My guess is all the hardware is to put down the civil unrest once the economy tanks.
ReplyDeleteI am much safer in Russia. The police there will only kill you if they are hired to do do, not "just for fun".
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