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I believe an unlikely mix of alleged drug trafficking related politicos and alleged white nationalist related politicos united to elect the infamous “Bloc of Four” in the abysmal voter turnout election of 2005. During their four year term the drug business was good again and white nationalists used Coatesville as an example on white supremacist websites like “Stormfront”. Strong community organization and support from law enforcement, in particular Chester County District Attorney Joseph W. Carroll has begun to turn our community around. The Chester County drug trafficking that I believe centers on Coatesville continues and I believe we still have public officials in place that profit from the drug sales. But the people here are amazing and continue to work against the odds to make Coatesville a good place to live.

Saturday, April 12, 2025

ERIC PRINCE of XE MILITARY CONTRACTORS (formerly BLACKWATER) IS THE ARCHITECT OF TRUMP’S El SALVADOR DEATH CAMPS

What began with the death camps suggestions of mercenary ERIC PRINCE has  escalated to interrogating and arresting 5th & 6th graders in public schools.



149,484 views  Apr 12, 2025  The Intersection with Popok


The Trump Administration is now so depraved, that they are using Homeland Security and ICE agents with badges and guns, to raid Elementary Schools to interrogate and arrest 5th and 6th graders, and are lying to get their way in the door to do it, violating the Constitutional rights of the children and their parents.  Popok reports on the Feds being denied entry by the LA School System, and its charismatic leader Superintendent Alberto Carvallo (who was undocumented himself when he came to the US)., and the phony "welfare check" excuse the Trump officials used to gain access.



“The letter states that the prison complex can hold “up to 40,000 criminals immediately” with the possibility of housing up to “100,000 criminal aliens in the near future.”

Prince began discussions with El Salvador last year before Trump was elected and first floated the idea of using their prisons for migrants, according to one of the people familiar with the matter. Those talks apparently accelerated after the election, according to the letter, which states that he proposed his “commercial terms” with Prince before Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited El Salvador in early February.

During Prince’s visit in August, he toured the prison complex and met with Bukele to discuss the country’s efforts to combat crime. Prince at the time also expressed frustrations with the State Department’s poor travel advisory, which the Trump administration upgraded this week — ranking El Salvador’s travel safety designation the best possible and placing it higher than several countries in Western Europe.

The proposal argues that the setup could help the Trump administration get around potential legal hurdles with the president’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act, which gives the president powers during wartime to detain and deport noncitizens. Doing so could also alleviate logistical challenges that have emerged with the use of the Naval base in Guantanamo Bay, while helping the Trump administration remove people from the United States who can’t be returned to their country of origin.

But the solutions outlined in the proposal may not fully resolve the legal questions surrounding Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act, which the president invoked in March to deport hundreds of Venezuelans. The Supreme Court on Monday lifted a temporary block on the administration’s use of the two-centuries-old law, meant to guard against foreign invasions in wartime. But the court also ruled that the United States must give these Venezuelans labeled as “alien enemies” an opportunity to challenge their deportations before removing them from the country, and the Trump administration has since faced additional setbacks.

The court’s ruling was narrow, and there are still major questions about the legality of Trump using a wartime law when the United States is not at war.

There could be additional legal hurdles with the plan, and the proposal acknowledges that it’s “highly likely that this effort will be tested judicially by the ACLU or other activist group.”

And even if the proposal is targeted at undocumented immigrants, it could be a precursor to deporting U.S. citizens — an idea Trump has repeatedly floated, said a former DHS official, granted anonymity to discuss the plan.

Trump said over the weekend that he would “love” to deport citizens to El Salvador, adding: “If they can house these horrible criminals for a lot less money than it costs us, I’m all for it.”…

Prince and his group’s earlier proposal to the White House was a more expansive mass deportation plan that included an army of private agents promising to arrest and remove 12 million people at a cost of $25 billion. That plan, which has not been publicly embraced by the White House, also raised a host of legal issues, some of which overlap with the newest plan.

The founders of 2USV have a long history with the U.S. government and Trump world. Blackwater was formed by Prince in 1996 to provide training services to law enforcement, military personnel and other government agencies. It gained attention for its work in Iraq and Afghanistan, providing security services for U.S. officials and military personnel. Critics viewed Blackwater’s rise as a result of the U.S. military’s overextension in the Middle East, raising questions about oversight and accountability of private contractors.”

FROM:

POLITICO

Military contractors pitch unprecedented prison plan for detained immigrants

Summary

The article describes a controversial proposal by a military contractor to build a prison camp in El Salvador for detained immigrants. The proposal includes plans to lease the prison complex back to the U.S.

Erik Prince wants to cut a deal to transport detainees from the US to El Salvador.

By DASHA BURNS and MYAH WARD

04/11/2025 04:54 PM EDT


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Blackwater Worldwide is abandoning its tarnished brand name as it tries to shake a reputation battered by oft-criticised work in Iraq, renaming its family of two dozen businesses under the name Xe. 

Blackwater Lodge & Training Centre — the subsidiary that conducts much of the company's overseas operations and domestic training — has been renamed US Training Centre Inc., the company said today.

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US security firm mired in Iraq controversy changes its name

Associated Press

Fri 13 Feb 2009 12.01 EST





The Blackwater Shooting (2007) | The New York Times




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TRUMP IS HITLER WITH THE INTERNET & FACIAL RECOGNITION CAMERAS


From its rise to power in 1933, the Nazi regime built a series of incarceration sites to imprison and eliminate real and perceived "enemies of the state." Most prisoners in the early concentration camps were political prisoners—German Communists, Socialists, Social Democrats—as well as Roma (Gypsies), Jehovah's Witnesses, gay men and men accused of homosexuality, and persons accused of "asocial" or socially deviant behavior. Many of these sites were called concentration camps. The term concentration camp refers to a camp in which people are detained or confined, usually under harsh conditions and without regard to legal norms of arrest and imprisonment that are acceptable in a constitutional democracy. 

After Germany's annexation [Anschluss] of Austria in March 1938, Austrian political prisoners came into the Nazi concentration camp system. Following the violent Kristallnacht ("Night of Broken Glass") pogroms in November 1938, Nazi officials conducted mass arrests of adult male Jews throughout the country, the first time Jews were arrested en masse precisely because they were Jews. Over 30,000 German Jews were incarcerated in the Dachau, Buchenwald, and Sachsenhausen concentration camps in Germany, initially until each could provide proof of their ability to emigrate.

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