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NAU Police Force in California?
A strange thing happened during a protest late last year in opposition to a visit by Mexico’s Vincente Fox in Lynnwood, California. Mingled in with normal municipal cops sent to force the protesters to “stand down,” i.e., abandon their First Amendment right to oppose Fox and creeping globalism, were a few mysterious guys in green military-like uniforms with “Command Center” emblazoned on them along with “Private Security.” A private security firm brought in to handle what the local cops should, or rather should not handle? But that’s not the half of it.
According to the people who produced and posted the video included here, the guys in green are working for the North American Union. How do they reach this conclusion? It’s the logo on their arm patches. It displays a globe.
As WorldNet Daily researcher and writer Jerome Corsi revealed last September, a similar globe appears on the reverse of North Carolina’s driver’s licenses. William Gheen, president of Americans for Legal Immigration, provided Corsi and WND with a photo of the hologram logo. “The hologram looks exactly [like] the map of North America that is used as the background for the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America logo on the SPP website,” Gheen told WND.
Marge Howell, spokeswoman for the North Carolina DMV, told WND the state was embedding a hologram of North America on the back of its new driver’s licenses. “It’s a security element that eventually will be on the back of every driver’s license in North America.”
As it turns out, the hologram of the continent was the creation of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization that, according to the AAMVA’s website, “develops model programs in motor vehicle administration, law enforcement and highway safety.” AAMVA’s programs are designed “to encourage uniformity and reciprocity among the states and provinces” in the United States, Canada, and apparently Mexico.
As Corsi tells it, Missouri State Rep. Jim Guest first saw the logo when he held a seminar in North Carolina to protest the Real ID law. “When Rep. Guest asked participants to take out their driver’s license and see what was on it,” explained Jim Palmer, press director for ALIPAC, “one gentleman was a state employee and on his license there was this hologram with the North American continent on the back. We were all surprised to see that on a North Carolina driver’s license. Right there, that stopped the show.”
“I thought right then that this was going to be the prototype for the driver’s license of the North American Union,” Guest said. “When we called the North Carolina DMV, they hedged at first,” Guest said, “but finally they admitted that, yes, there was a North American continent hologram on the back of the license.”
“This is part of a plan by bureaucrats and trade groups that act like bureaucrats to little by little transform us into a North American Union without any vote being taken and without explaining to the U.S. public what they are doing,” Guest told Corsi.
Is it possible this logo is now appearing on patches donned by a secretive NAU police force, sent in to help local cops force protesters to “stand down” as they demonstrated against one of the best known NAU kingpins, Vicente Fox, who readily admits to being a pimp for the globalists?
Probably just another crazy conspiracy theory of the sort not only neocons rail against, but so-called progressives, too, for instance Joshua Holland of AlterNet who thinks people worried about global government are xenophobic mental cases “that would do the John Birch Society proud.”
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Looks like one of these companies
http://www.privateforces....
Ugly Stuff
Looks mighty ugly to me!
Thanks for the vid though.
California (Mexifornia) is weird anyway.
They've been tryin' to be their own country for years.
Okay After looking at this....
Come on people....I am in 100% belief that the NAU exists and is coming....but this is a little far fetched. The Patch on the guys arm is NOT even close to the NAU logo on the back of the NC drivers license. If it were the same, it would be a huge red flag. It is not. Don't blow this out of proportion. Be very careful what you read into stuff.
The identical nature of the
The identical nature of the logo is beside the point. The article is in substance right on the money.
I agree
Though the hologram and SPP logo are somewhat similar.
NAU Stormtroopers?!..American Gestapo?!...Yipes!!
"In circuit motorsport, a driver has..."Paul position" when he or she starts a race at the front of the grid."
"Annie, get your gun!"
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i've never seen
a private security firm, stateside, that is so obviously high caliber, buff, and militarily trained. these aren't rent-a-cops. these are black ops