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RoninW
 

Registered: Aug 2012
Posts: 32

 

09-20-12 09:09 AM

The thing about government and private banks is: They never let a crisis go to waste.

While everybody was fuming about Riots in Middle East, private force of the private FED has been granted arrest and seize and kill powers.

You can't make this stuff up

The police officers are technically known as FRLEO, short for Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer. The system has its own police academies for training, their own patch and badges, uniforms, pistols, rifles, police cars and the power to arrest coast to coast without a warrant. They have ranks of Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain.

"Quietly, without fanfare or Congressional hearings, the USA Patriot Act in 2001 bestowed on the 12 privately owned Federal Reserve Banks, domestic policing powers...

Section 364 of the Act, “Uniform Protection Authority for Federal Reserve,” reads: “Law enforcement officers designated or authorized by the Board or a reserve bank under paragraph (1) or (2) are authorized while on duty to carry firearms and make arrests without warrants for any offense against the United States committed in their presence…Such officers shall have access to law enforcement information that may be necessary for the protection of the property or personnel of the Board or a reserve bank.”

http://www.thedailysheeple.com/fede...e-powers_092012

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/USA_P...erve_facilities

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RoninW
 

Registered: Aug 2012
Posts: 32

 

09-20-12 09:13 AM

this may be old but its news to me

I for one am against this, why can't FED trust ordinary police, we all trust ordinary police, why are they special.

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euclid
 

Registered: Jul 2007
Posts: 354

 

09-20-12 09:57 AM


Quote from RoninW:

Section 364 of the Act, “Uniform Protection Authority for Federal Reserve,” reads: “Law enforcement officers designated or authorized by the Board or a reserve bank under paragraph (1) or (2) are authorized while on duty to carry firearms and make arrests without warrants for any offense against the United States committed in their presence…Such officers shall have access to law enforcement information that may be necessary for the protection of the property or personnel of the Board or a reserve bank.”



You seem to have accidentally missed some words out.

Sec. 364. Uniform protection authority for Federal Reserve facilities.

3) Law enforcement officers designated or authorized by the Board or a reserve bank under paragraph (1) or (2) are authorized while on duty to carry firearms and make arrests without warrants for any offense against the United States committed in their presence, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States committed or being committed within the buildings and grounds of the Board or a reserve bank if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such a felony. Such officers shall have access to law enforcement information that may be necessary for the protection of the property or personnel of the Board or a reserve bank.

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nutmeg
 

Registered: Jan 2007
Posts: 18214

 

09-20-12 11:22 AM

Question.

What the heck are they gaurding in those buildings?

People? Gold? Money?

I don't have a clue what's in there. Maybe the PO-lice effort is to keep the bankers in.

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stevegee58
 

Registered: Feb 2004
Posts: 2401

 

09-20-12 11:25 AM

As a libertarian I don't see the need to further expand federal governmental reach. If Federal Reserve facilities need police protection then add officers to an existing, related police force like the Secret Service (part of Treasury anyway).

In fact, why not abolish the Fed altogether?

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RoninW
 

Registered: Aug 2012
Posts: 32

 

09-20-12 12:06 PM


Quote from euclid:

You seem to have accidentally missed some words out.




if you want to be a hardass apologist for them

why don't I point out what you missed

are authorized while on duty to carry firearms and make arrests without warrants for any offense against the United States committed in their presence, or

Go word by word, in their presence is the first and foremost definition, the rest goes into OR.

Do I need to simplify what that means,

Not to mention that man like you would have trouble explaining why they need special treatment.

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