MYSTERY PRISON BUSES IN THE DESERT

Ellen Brown, January 22, 2009


On a recent visit to Tucson, where I was invited to give a presentation on 
monetary reform, I was disturbed by a story of strange goings on in the desert. 
A little over a year ago, it seems, a new industrial facility sprang up on the 
edge of town. It was in a remote industrial zone and appeared to be a bus 
depot. The new enterprise was surrounded by an imposing security fence and bore 
no outward signs identifying its services. However, it soon became apparent 
that the compound was in the business of outfitting a fleet of prison buses. 
Thirty or so secondhand city buses were being reconfigured with prison bars in 
the windows and a coat of fresh paint bearing the “Wackenhut G4S” logo on the 
side.

The new Wackenhut operation is shrouded in mystery. It has been running its 
fleet of empty prison buses night and day, apparently logging miles on a 
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) contract. Multiple buses can be seen 
driving all over town and even on remote desert back roads. Oddly, except for 
the driver and one escort guard seated in front, these buses appear to be empty.

Wackenhut Services was founded by George Wackenhut in 1954 to provide prison 
guard services to state and federal governments. Wackenhut Services is now 
owned by the Danish corporation G4S. Observers originally thought that the 
purpose of the new Wackenhut operation was to outfit prison buses to be 
distributed in other parts of the country. But it soon became apparent that 
none of the buses was leaving the Tucson depot. Recently, a passerby observed 
what appeared to be a training operation there. In what seemed to be strange 
activity for 10:30 PM on a Saturday night, the depot yard was fully 
illuminated, the entire fleet of buses was up and running, and drivers and 
guards were scrambling around the yard. The question is, what were they 
training for? 

Wackenhut has never officially announced itself to the community, and the local 
news media have never mentioned its presence. Hiring has been discreetly 
conducted via the Internet, and an apathetic general public has taken little 
notice. Among the few who have noticed, one theory is that the prison bus depot 
is simply infrastructure for border security. But if so, where are the illegal 
aliens? Why are these buses always empty? What is the alleged justification for 
burning thousands of gallons of diesel fuel to run thirty decrepit, smoking 
buses night and day without passengers? 

There is another interesting piece to this puzzle. On the desolate plain 
between Phoenix and Tucson is a tiny town called Florence, Arizona, which 
features a population consisting largely of prisoners. For decades, Florence 
has been the home of two of the largest county and federal prisons in the 
state; and in 2007, a vast new DHS prison was built there as well. Like the 
Wackenhut buses, this shiny new facility, which literally disappears into the 
horizon, has gone unannounced and unnoticed by the general public. A new 
facility for imprisoning illegal aliens? It is hard to imagine such expensive 
infrastructure being built for that purpose when U.S. policy has been to simply 
return illegals to their home countries. 

Fraud and waste aside, this mysterious activity has sinister implications. Why 
the obvious secrecy? Since the World Trade Center disaster in 2001, the 
Department of Homeland Security has grown to monster proportions, claiming a 
projected $50 billion of the federal budget in 2009. DHS includes the Federal 
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which earned notoriety in 2005 for its 
gross mishandling of the Katrina disaster in New Orleans. Al Martin, a retired 
naval intelligence officer and former contributor to the Presidential Council 
of Economic Advisors, has linked the remilitarization of FEMA to the civil 
unrest anticipated along with economic collapse. He wrote in a November 2005 
newsletter called “Behind the Scenes in the Beltway”:

“FEMA is being upgraded as a federal agency, and upon passage of PATRIOT Act 
III, which contains the amendment to overturn posse comitatus, FEMA will be 
re-militarized, which will give the agency military police powers. . . . Why is 
all of this being done? Why is the regime moving to a militarized police state 
and to a dictatorship? It is because of what Comptroller General David Walker 
said, that after 2009, the ability of the United States to continue to service 
its debt becomes questionable. Although the average citizen may not understand 
what that means, when the United States can no longer service its debt it 
collapses as an economic entity. We would be an economically collapsed state. 
The only way government can function and can maintain control in an 
economically collapsed state is through a military dictatorship.”1

Of course, there may be another, more innocent explanation for all this. But 
anyone living near one of these facilities should be asking to hear it. In the 
meantime, the ominous implications would seem to warrant exploring alternative 
sources of funding for the federal budget and the federal debt. There are other 
ways to deal with the national debt than relying on the waning appetites of the 
Chinese and the Japanese for U.S. securities. Some innovative possibilities for 
funding both the federal debt and President Obama’s new economic stimulus 
package will be the subject of future articles. Stay tuned. 



Ellen Brown developed her research skills as an attorney practicing civil 
litigation in Los Angeles. In Web of Debt, her latest book, she turns those 
skills to an analysis of the Federal Reserve and “the money trust.” She shows 
how this private cartel has usurped the power to create money from the people 
themselves, and how we the people can get it back. Her earlier books focused on 
the pharmaceutical cartel that gets its power from “the money trust.” Her 
eleven books include Forbidden Medicine, Nature’s Pharmacy (co-authored with 
Dr. Lynne Walker), and The Key to Ultimate Health (co-authored with Dr. Richard 
Hansen). Her websites are www.webofdebt.com and www.ellenbrown.com. 

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