Monday, June 13, 2016

9/11:U.S.Homeland SecurityDepartment's UK Contractor-Employer Of 'Islamic Terrorist' Suspect "requires applicants to go through psychological, background and criminal screening...So who was screener and where are documents ?

9/11:U.S.Homeland SecurityDepartment's UK Contractor-Employer Of 'Islamic Terrorist' Suspect "requires applicants to go through psychological, background and criminal screening...So who was screener and where are documents ?


911 Securicor  now G4S


The Orlando shooter's employer, G4S (Securicor) bought Argenbright ...

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/.../the_orlando_shooters_employer_g4s_securico...

1 day ago - The Orlando shooter's employer, G4S (Securicor) bought ... ran security at Dulles/Newark airports where Flight 77 and 93 took off on 9/11.


G4S, the company that employed the man believed to have killed 50 people at a night club in Orlando, Florida, is one of the world's largest security firms, with a workforce rivaling the population of Washington, D.C., that has worked with U.S. agents on border patrol, provided security to the London Olympics and responded to the recent wildfires in Canada.- WASHINGTON POST


U.S.Homeland SecurityDepartment's UK Contractor-Employer Of 'Islamic Terrorist' Suspect "requires applicants to go through psychological, background and criminal screening...So who was screener and where are documents ?
Why don't W Bush,Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton-John Kerry State Department apologize for hiring questionable UK or City of London based  military industrial  'security' complexes post 911
that have cost billions of dollars and boasted their worthless shares on the London Stock Exchange and naive invewstors both British and Americans deceived by U.S. and Beitish government support for these tortures and terrorists who create or attract more.terrorism than they stop by far !



Terrorism and G4S: Was Orlando Another False Flag?

www.washingtonsblog.com/2016/06/orlando_g4s.html

1 day ago - Although the NYPD has denied any relation to the shooter, Mateen's employer, G4S, has some interesting links to previous terrorist events....

http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2016/06/orlando_g4s.html

Terrorism and G4S: Was Orlando Another False Flag?


The shooting event in Orlando on June 12th demonstrated features that were present in numerous recent terrorist acts. For example the suspect was quickly killed and the official account immediately attempted to blame the attacks on Islam. However, as with most terrorism in the U.S., the suspect Omar Mateen had suspicious links to the FBI. He also worked for a company with connections to prior terrorist events.
Like many of the suspects in recent terrorist events, Mateen was well known to the FBI. In fact the Bureau had interviewed him several times and had evaluated his potential for terrorism on at least three occasions. This fact is noteworthy considering that both before 9/11, and since then, FBI leaders appear to have facilitated many terrorist acts.
Although U.S. authorities claim that Mateen pledged allegiance to ISIS “in the midst of the attack,” Mateen’s family were surprised at the claim that he had any connection to a radical terrorist group. In fact, they said he was not particularly religious.
g4s2Some have wondered why Mateen posed in several selfies wearing clothes bearing the insignias of the New York Police Department (NYPD). Although the NYPD has denied any relation to the shooter, Mateen’s employer, G4S, has some interesting links to previous terrorist events. And it benefits from terrorism.
Mateen worked for the British company G4S since 2007. Throughout that time, G4S has been what people might call a private, special operations military outfit. It is said to be three times the size of the British military. In 2012, a G4S employee was charged with making a bomb threat at the Olympics. Similar bomb threats were connected to G4S in 2013 and May 2016.

Previously called Securicor, G4S provided security at all three airports affected by the 9/11 attacks. Securicor/G4S had bought Argenbright Security—the 9/11 airport security firm—just nine months before the 9/11 attacks. The company later ran operations at Guantanamo Bay.
These facts suggest that all aspects of the attack, including initial reports of two suspects in the shootings and that someone was holding the door closed to prevent people from escaping, should be carefully investigated. Given the connections between Mateen and his employer to terrorism, it would be wise to consider the possibility that the Orlando shooting was more than a simple lone wolf attack.
Kevin Ryan blogs at Dig Within.
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The Orlando shooter's employer, G4S (Securicor) bought Argenbright ...

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/.../the_orlando_shooters_employer_g4s_securico...

1 day ago - The Orlando shooter's employer, G4S (Securicor) bought ... ran security at Dulles/Newark airports where Flight 77 and 93 took off on 9/11.

9.11 back to haunt Securicor | News | London Evening Standard

www.standard.co.uk/.../911-back-to-haunt-securicor-696746...
London Evening Standard
Sep 14, 2003 - A COURT victory for American lawyer Mary Schiavo has increased Securicor'spotential liability for big damages claims resulting from 9.11.

The Bomb Plant: America's Three A.M. Nightmare « DC Bureau

https://dcbureau.org/.../national.../the-bomb-plant-americas-three-a-m-nightmare.html

Nov 14, 2012 - Frank Argenbright, who sold his airport security firm to G4S/Securicor before 9/11, said, “This is a company that moves cash for banks and was ...
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The Orlando shooter's employer, G4S (Securicor) bought Argenbright ...

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/.../the_orlando_shooters_employer_g4s_securico...

1 day ago - Argenbright also managed security checkpoints at Logan Airport, where the other 9/11planes took off (digwithin.net). submitted an hour ago by ...

Argenbright Security - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argenbright_Security

Wikipedia
Argenbright Security is an Atlanta-based subsidiary of Securicor that has operated security at ... 9/11Commission Report. ^ Jump up to: "Embattled security firm ...

The Small World of 9/11 Players: LS2, Vidient, and AMEC | Dig Within

https://digwithin.net/2012/01/01/a-small-world/

Jan 1, 2012 - Three months later, in December 2000, Securicor bought a company called Argenbrightwhich ran security on 9/11 at Dulles and Newark ...

Argenbright security screening firm departing U.S. airports in disgrace ...

lasvegassun.com/.../argenbright-security-screening-firm-departing-us-a...

Las Vegas Sun
Apr 30, 2002 - ATLANTA -- Argenbright Security Inc., once the nation's largest passenger ... In December 2000, the British company Securicor bought it for $185 million ... "There was no breakdown in screening that led to the events of 9-11.

Securicor could face legal claims over hijack airports | Business | The ...

www.theguardian.com › Business › September 11 2001

The Guardian
Sep 13, 2001 - Securicor bought Argenbright Security, which has 40% of the US aviation security market, last December for an initial cash payment of $185m.

Frank Argenbright talks about his life in security - Atlanta Business ...

www.bizjournals.com/.../frank-argenbright-talks-about...

South Florida Business Journal
May 9, 2014 - Barbara Kaufman: Tell me a little about how you grew up. Frank Argenbright: I grew up in Madison, Fla., a small town of less than 3000 people.

Securicor has $2bn cover for 9/11 jets - Telegraph

www.telegraph.co.uk › Finance
The Daily Telegraph
Dec 5, 2003 - Securicor yesterday confirmed it has $2billion of insurance to cover any ... The security company's US subsidiary, Argenbright, was in charge of ...

9/11 Airport Security Pariah Tries a Comeback - The Constantine Report

www.constantinereport.com/911-airport-security-pariah-tries-a-comeback/

Dec 26, 2007 - Argenbright Security became a symbol of pre-9/11 complacency and failure. .... Security was purchased by a British company, Securicor.

The Small World of 9/11 Players: LS2, Vidient and AMEC | 911Blogger ...

911blogger.com/news/2012-01-03/small-world-911-players-ls2-vidient-and-amec

Jan 3, 2012 - Three months later, in December 2000, Securicor bought a company called Argenbrightwhich ran security on 9/11 at Dulles and Newark ...

Fwd: 9/11's Securicor ("Argenbright") - Gmane.org

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Apr 7, 2008 - By acquiring Argenbright in 2001, Securicor inherited its CIA contracts, and by ... <Shortly after 9/11>, the company was purchased by Danish ...


 http://www.pe.com/articles/security-805620-company-g4s.html

ORLANDO MASS SHOOTING: Suspect worked for major player in security business


WASHINGTON POST








G4S, the company that employed the man believed to have killed 50 people at a night club in Orlando, Florida, is one of the world's largest security firms, with a workforce rivaling the population of Washington, D.C., that has worked with U.S. agents on border patrol, provided security to the London Olympics and responded to the recent wildfires in Canada.
During his almost nine years with the company, Omar Mateen, who allegedly went on a hate-fueled shooting spree early Sunday, worked for a time as a guard at a facility for juvenile delinquents. A co-worker reportedly said he also worked security at a posh golf community and resort in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
The co-worker, Daniel Gilroy, a former Fort Pierce police officer, said he quit the job at PGA Village after Mateen often made homophobic and racist comments and the company did nothing, according to news reports.
"I quit because everything he said was toxic," Gilroy told Florida Today. "And the company wouldn't do anything. This guy was unhinged and unstable. He talked of killing people."
Gilroy said Mateen started stalking him, calling and texting him relentlessly.
Mateen's ex-wife told The Washington Post that he became abusive.
"He was not a stable person," said the ex-wife, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she feared for her safety in the wake of the mass shooting. "He beat me. He would just come home and start beating me up because the laundry wasn't finished or something like that."
In a statement Sunday, John Kenning, G4S's regional chief executive for North America, confirmed that Mateen had worked for the company since September 10, 2007.
"We are shocked and saddened by the tragic event that occurred at the Orlando nightclub," he said. "We are cooperating fully with all law enforcement authorities, including the FBI, as they conduct their investigation. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the friends, families and people affected by this unspeakable tragedy."
G4S is based in Britain and has 623,000 employees in 110 countries. It has a long history of serving as a U.S. government contractor, working with many agencies, including the departments of Homeland Security, State and Labor and the Army. While most of its revenue comes from the United Kingdom and Ireland, about 20 percent comes from the United States, according to its website.
The company has received about $370 million for work in Florida since 2010, according to a review of federal contract databases. In that same time frame, it received more than $831 million nationwide, much of it from the Department of Homeland Security.
G4S also held a contract reportedly worth $355 million to provide security for the 2012 London Olympics. But less than a month before the opening ceremony, it said was not able to provide the number of guards required. At the time, chief executive Nick Buckles reportedly said, "Clearly we regret signing it but now we have to get on and deliver it." He also agreed that it was a "humiliating shambles" for the company.
In the United States, G4S provides support to federal and local law enforcement. It has contracts with the Department of Homeland Security to provide border protection and works with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to transport illegal immigrants. It says its employees have backgrounds in the military or law enforcement or hold degrees in the criminal justice field.
G4S also does extensive work with the oil and gas and retail industries and provides security at ports and airports.
The company says on its website that it "requires applicants to go through psychological, background and criminal screening. Every G4S security officer participates in a training program that far exceeds industry standards, becoming a specialist trained to both recognize and react to unique hazards of an assigned post."

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