However the fact that the Army feels they might need internment cops is unsettling to say the least. They are thinking about a worst case scenario, great depression, mob violence, food riots, you name it. They are thinking about all possibilities for the next few years. Things could get better soon, or they could go to hell. The government always plans for every contingency.
I would make the logical assumption that such expertise would be needed overseas in war zones. That makes sense to me. We already had to do that kind of thing in Iraq.
For a minute there, I thought you wrote it "wasn't" tinfoil. Good thing I re-read it before reporting you to flag@whitehouse.gov.
The military personnel working at Gitmo today are essentially, if not exactly, what this job description outlines. I don’t find it unsettling at all that the Army is hiring for such positions. Who else is going to guard military prisoners?