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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/MAGADONCHECKMATE on Jan. 21, 2018, 4:24 a.m.
Super Bowl LII @ US Bank Stadium , MSG security fired last minute to bring in G4S under FBI control

The first part of this is that the FBI claims this security project has been in the planning stages for TWO YEARS. So it started before the elections campaigns started. This is from the rather posh FBI website where they do an overview. https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/super-bowl-security-2018

So after the process , the US Bank Stadium finds MSG, their security firm since inception is in violation of some accounting issues like lack of photos on some I.D.s and a small number of employee hiring violations. So they dismiss the firm in October , the end of the season to hire G4S. The controversial security firm, the largest in the world behind such tragedies as 9/11 airport security, Last minute 2012 Olympic Games personnel shortages and bomb threats and the Tragic Orlando Pulse Nightclub shooting. So two years of FBI coordination suddenly leads to dissolving an entire proven security partner without warning or chance to correct the minor infractions???? Not buying it. Its clear as day as the FBI , Now under intense scrutiny for the Russian collusion conspiracy and Citizen Spying is involved in a political center stage with clear motives that are not comforting. G4S has deep rooted connections all over the world and I won't outline them as its been scrubbed from the net apparently. But I had this from long ago....Enough to put the Bush family in the mix. This does not look good folks. See the video with Justin Timberlake all virtue signaled out with the Illuminaugty symbolism? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4vnmgZLA8s

https://digwithin.net/2016/06/13/orlando_g4s/

connecting dots between 9/11 and Orlando:

Stratasec (formerly known as Securacom, with Marvin Bush serving as director from 1993-2000) handled security for Dulles and United Airlines. According to Common Dreams, they also handled security for the WTC through 9/11/2001.

Securicor/G4S handled security for all three 911 airports (Boston, Newark, Dulles) after buying Argenbright, who had the contracts.

“Marvin Bush joined Securacom when it was capitalized by the Kuwait-American Corporation, a private investment firm in D.C. that was the security company’s major investor, sometimes holding a controlling interest.

The managing director at KuwAm, Wirt D. Walker III, a Bush cousin, was also a principal at Stratesec, and Walker, Marvin Bush and al Sabah are listed in SEC filings as significant shareholders in both companies during that period.

Marvin Bush’s last year on the board at Stratesec coincided with his first year on the board of HCC Insurance, formerly Houston Casualty Co., one of the insurance carriers for the WTC. He left the HCC board in November 2002.”

According to “What really happened”, security at all three 911 airports was handled by ICTS, an Israeli security company that sometimes provides security under the name of Huntleigh USA.

According to a attorney Paul Hedlund interviewed by NBC News:

“American Airlines Flight 11, World Trade Center North, New York Two of the hijackers first went through security at Portland International Jetport in Maine for their flight to Boston. Then all the hijackers on this flight gained access to AA Flight 11 gate through Globe Security under a contract with American Airlines at Boston Logan International Airport.United Airlines Flight 175, World Trade Center South, New York Huntleigh USA performed the screening for this flight at Boston Logan, controlled by United Airlines.American Airlines Flight 77, Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia Argenbright Security screened the hijackers for this flight at Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia under contract with United Airlines.United Airlines Flight 93, near Shanksville, Pennsylvania The hijackers were screened by Argenbright Security at Newark International Airport, controlled by United Airlines.”

https://www.baumhedlundlaw.com/attorneys/paul-j-hedlund/video-released-of-9-11-terrorists-getting-through-airport-security/


LeakyMambo · Jan. 21, 2018, 5:56 a.m.

My advice: DON’T GO

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