Mercenary Firm Offers to ‘Detain Troublemakers’ on Election Day

November 4th, 2008

Via: Wired:

CIA-linked private military contractor Evergreen Defense & Security Services offered to post sentries at Oregon election offices on Tuesday, “detaining troublemakers” and making sure voters “do not get out of control.”

In an e-mail to local election supervisors, obtained by the McMinnville, Oregon News Register, Evergreen president Tom Wiggins said he “recognized the potential conflict” that could occur on November 4th. “Never has there been a more heated battle in the race for president.”

The company, he said, ‘proposes to post sentries at each voting center on November 4th to assure that disputes amongst citizens do not get out of control. All guards will be unarmed, but capable of stopping any violence that may occur and detaining troublemakers until law enforcement arrives.’

Evergreen’s website describes its security arm as having “nearly five decades of experience working with the U.S. Armed Forces, the Department of Defense, the Department of Interior, the United Nations, NASA, and the U.S. Air Mobility Command. Many of our contracts include highly sensitive work-scope, and take place in locations ranging from the deserts of the Middle East to the jungles of South America to the highest peaks of Mt. McKinley in Alaska.”

According to the News Register, Evergreen “exudes the gung-ho patriotism that is associated with the company founder, a political conservative who enjoys close ties with the federal government and military.”

No kidding. Back in the late ’80s, the company “acknowledged one agreement under which his companies provide occasional jobs and cover to foreign nationals the CIA wants taken out of other countries or brought into the United States.” More recently, Evergreen’s parent company flew Bill O’Reilly into Kuwait in 2006, according to SourceWatch.

But rest easy: The Oregonian reports that the company struck out with its sales pitch.

UPDATE: As several commenters have pointed out, Evergreen’s offer is particularly weird, since the state does its voting by mail. Voters get ballots sent to them, and can then return them to county election offices by 8pm on Tuesday. Perhaps that’s where Evergreen was looking to keep the peace.

Research Credit: bozomind

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One Response to “Mercenary Firm Offers to ‘Detain Troublemakers’ on Election Day”

  1. Loveandlight says:

    This comment may not be 100% on-topic, but I just thought I would voice my realization that for all their other myriad disagreements, one thing that the non-mainstream right (not including Nazis, KKK, and other overtly racist freakazoids) and the non-mainstream left (not including those pathetic little communist parties about which nobody cares) have in common, is that they both agree that the Federal Government of this country has amassed an entirely frightening and unjustified array of surveillance and law-enforcement powers unto itself. Hopefully they can unite in opposing this burgeoning police-state.

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