The Federal Reserve, a
Privately Owned Banking Cartel, Has Been Given Police Powers, with Glock 22s
and Patrol Cars
The Federal Reserve, a Privately Owned Banking Cartel, Has Been
Given Police Powers, with Glock 22s and Patrol Cars
By mid morning on Monday, September 17, as Occupy Wall Street protesters marched around the perimeter of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, all signs that an FRPD (Federal Reserve Police Department) existed had disappeared. The FRPD patrol cars and law enforcement officers had been replaced by NYPD patrol cars and officers. That decision may have been made to keep from drawing attention to a mushrooming new domestic police force that most Americans do not know exists.
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.”
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 and a recruitment ad campaign with the
slogan: “It’s about respect and recognition from your peers. It’s you.”
According to a former St. Louis Federal Reserve Law Enforcement
Training Instructor, the officers are trained on pistol, rifle, auto-rifle,
sub-gun and shotgun with manufacturers encompassing Smith & Wesson, Glock,
Remington and Armalite.
The FRLEOs employed by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in
Washington, D.C. are considered employees of the Federal government since the
Board is a government entity.
Each of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks, as settled law under Lewis
v. United States confirms, is a private corporation owned by commercial banks
in its region. An email to several of the Federal Reserve Banks confirmed that
they regard their FRLEOs to be privately employed by the bank.
The San Francisco Fed ran an ad for Captain Specialist, noting
that “you will be charged with gathering and disseminating law enforcement
intelligence information to the District.” It also noted that the individual
would need to “obtain and maintain top secret clearance.” Typically, that
clearance level is reserved for only the highest positions in the Federal
government.
A recruitment ad for the
Richmond Fed indicates their FRLEOs would be plugged into the nation’s criminal
databases: “The Law Enforcement Unit has an immediate opening for a Communications
Center Operator, reporting to the Center leadership team in Richmond, Virginia.
The pay is $32,458 — $40,573…[the officer will query] “information from a
variety of law enforcement data bases for information, wants/warrants,
intelligence, driver’s license and vehicle information, etc.” The Cleveland Fed
notes that the job “may include, but would not be limited to: use of deadly or
non-lethal force…”
FRLEOs now even have their own Federal Reserve Policemen’s Benevolent Association, Local 385. The group’s Facebook page [3] carries the statement that it is a “government organization.” The site says the group “was established to create a fraternal organization for its membership and to act on behalf of the members as a liaison between the New Jersey State PBA and all other police agencies within the state and the country.” The connection to New Jersey likely stems from a now deceased police officer, James Rose, from Moonachie, New Jersey, who was a FRLEO in New York and helped to establish Local 385. In addition, the Regional office of the New York Fed is located in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
In addition to regular policing functions, the Federal Reserve police have been observed in airports with rifles, functioning as dignitary protection teams. Various recruitment ads confirm that this is sometimes part of the job.
Buttressing the private nature of the Federal Reserve Banks, the Maiden Lane building that the Occupy Wall Street protesters were swarming around this morning, chanting “F*** the Fed,” was purchased on February 28, 2012 by the New York Fed, which had previously been leasing the building. According to the press release the “Federal Reserve Bank of New York (New York Fed) today announced that it has acquired the building at 33 Maiden Lane for $207.5 million from Merit US Real Estate Fund III, L.P. and established a new, wholly owned limited liability company called Maiden & Nassau LLC to serve as owner of the building.”
The Federal Reserve Building up for sale at 301 Rosa L. Parks Avenue in Nashville has this slogan engraved on the building: “Federal Reserve System Through Which Our Banks and Government Join Hands to Further the Enduring Prosperity of American Commerce, Industry and Agriculture.”
There is nothing in that motto that shows a concern for the average American. And that’s the problem inherent in the continuing venting of anger against Wall Street banks and their perceived crony patrons at the Fed who gave them trillions of dollars in low-cost bailout loans and then fought a court battle to keep the loans a secret. That domestic policing functions have now been added to the mix can only create more suspicions and hostility.
FRLEOs now even have their own Federal Reserve Policemen’s Benevolent Association, Local 385. The group’s Facebook page [3] carries the statement that it is a “government organization.” The site says the group “was established to create a fraternal organization for its membership and to act on behalf of the members as a liaison between the New Jersey State PBA and all other police agencies within the state and the country.” The connection to New Jersey likely stems from a now deceased police officer, James Rose, from Moonachie, New Jersey, who was a FRLEO in New York and helped to establish Local 385. In addition, the Regional office of the New York Fed is located in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
In addition to regular policing functions, the Federal Reserve police have been observed in airports with rifles, functioning as dignitary protection teams. Various recruitment ads confirm that this is sometimes part of the job.
Buttressing the private nature of the Federal Reserve Banks, the Maiden Lane building that the Occupy Wall Street protesters were swarming around this morning, chanting “F*** the Fed,” was purchased on February 28, 2012 by the New York Fed, which had previously been leasing the building. According to the press release the “Federal Reserve Bank of New York (New York Fed) today announced that it has acquired the building at 33 Maiden Lane for $207.5 million from Merit US Real Estate Fund III, L.P. and established a new, wholly owned limited liability company called Maiden & Nassau LLC to serve as owner of the building.”
The Federal Reserve Building up for sale at 301 Rosa L. Parks Avenue in Nashville has this slogan engraved on the building: “Federal Reserve System Through Which Our Banks and Government Join Hands to Further the Enduring Prosperity of American Commerce, Industry and Agriculture.”
There is nothing in that motto that shows a concern for the average American. And that’s the problem inherent in the continuing venting of anger against Wall Street banks and their perceived crony patrons at the Fed who gave them trillions of dollars in low-cost bailout loans and then fought a court battle to keep the loans a secret. That domestic policing functions have now been added to the mix can only create more suspicions and hostility.
There is also the obvious question as to why the expense, training
and potential liability of armed police would be necessary when all of the
Federal Reserve Banks are in cities with large municipal police forces. With
private bankers sitting on the Boards of each of these Reserve Banks, many of
whom are officers of banks under criminal investigation, there is the serious
need for Congressional investigation into how the Nation’s criminal databases
are being used by the private sector as well as the further chilling of protest
and dissent from another new sheriff in town.
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4 comments:
Forget about the packie deliveries as long as the federal reserve is running this country.
The Fed has engaged in some shady things in its day, but I don't think this is one of them. The number of government branches and offices with their own police force is HUGE.
I mean, things like the VA, Land Management, Indian Affairs, BEP, even the BOR and Hoover Dam have their own police forces. That's not to mention that just about every branch - from the IRS to the FAA to even the RRB - have their own investigative law enforcement divisions.
Honestly, it'd be weird if the Fed *didn't* have their own police force. Not saying it's right or wrong or sinister or innocent, but it's not exactly an uncommon thing in the government.
THESE PUKES WOULD NOT STAND A CHANCE AGAINST WE THE PEOPLE.... BIG TOUGH PIECES OF SH_ _ .... WE ARE SUPPOSE TO BE AFRAID.... LITTLE DO THEY KNOW...A 30-06 WILL MAKE A REAL CLEAN HOLE IN THEM ....RIGHT THROUGH THEIR B/P VESTS. IF I WERE THEM, I WOULD GET ON UNEMPLOYMENT AND LET BENNY BOY JIRK OFF, AND TIMMY BOY GAGGNER DO THE SHOOTING!!! WHO WOULD WANT TO DEFEND THESE AHOS??? OF COURSE THEY HAVE TO DECIDE WHICH SIDE THEY WANT TO BE ON.....
Who would ever want to defend these communist bastards???
Are they joking? Look so weak a few guards could end them.
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