The front story of Michael Hilton, the alleged mastermind of American Police Force is too hard to swallow. A petty felon does not get to take over a prison and run roughshod over tens of millions of dollars,including an (alleged) Blackwater training camp. Now the story is changing---and even Alex Jones appears to have backed away from the story: APF Changes Name, Logo & Website To “Diffuse Tension” - Serbian crest altered, claim that APF runs U.S. Training Center deleted
The whole story smells of a set up---a crude run at testing the vigilance of the citizens and a trial of how tolerant the populace will be of privatized para-military "police". Certainly, APF is NOT the caliber of Blackwater/Xe ---nor does it appear now to be associated with them. It does point to an ongoing project to gradually immerse the populace into complacent acceptance through mind control and conditioning.
Over the years,(Michael) Hilton has served jail time for fraud, and had a string of arrests and other run-ins with the law. Based on reports from the AP , The Billings Gazette , and Prison Legal News , here's a quick rundown: • *1988*: Hilton arrested in Santa Ana, Calif. for writing bad checks. • *April 1990*: Hilton is again arrested in Santa Ana for writing bad checks and for grand theft. • *1992*: A civil judgment of $83,000 is entered against Hilton and Ilia Dokovich. • *March 1993*: Hilton pleads guilty in Orange County court to 14 felonies, including 10 counts of grand theft. One charge involves a $20,000 real estate scam, in which Hilton persuaded an associate to give him a deed on property in Long Beach, Calif., saying it was to be used as collateral on a loan, then sold the property to someone else. According to the AP, he spends six years in prison in California. • *1999*: A small claims judgment is entered against Hilton for $3,979. • *2000*: the same plaintiff obtans another small claims judgment against Hilton in Los Angeles County, this one for $1,852. • *March 2000*: Hilton is accused of fraud, larceny, and breach of contract, in connection to a venture in which Hilton and others recruited the plaintiff to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars to create collectible Super Bowl commemorative coins. According to the complaint, Hilton and the others said the money would be used for the design and manufacture of the coins and for a license to produce them from the National Football League -- but the NFL never issued a license. Hilton is ultimately ordered to pay the plaintiff $200,000. • *Around the same period*: Hilton also faces two similar fraud suits: In one, he's accused of posing as a fine arts dealer to deceive a Utah couple into giving him a $100,000 silver statue. In the other, he is said to have teamed with a doctor to recruit investors for a southern California assisted-living facility that was never built. • *November 2002*: Hilton files for bankruptcy, in order to avoid eviction by his landlord. • *March 2003*: Hilton is arrested for DUI in Huntington Beach. • *February 2004*: Hilton files for bankruptcy once more, again to avoid eviction. • *January 2006*: A $5,052 judgment lien is entered against Hilton in Orange County, CA. Does this sound like a man in same league as Erik Prince? It sounds more like a CIA front man to me.OR---it is truly the mother of all psy-ops---'something wrong with this....










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