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| $15 billion of your money up in smoke for under-fire mercenary company, other defense contractors. Good year for Blackwater: The mercenary army, under fire in Iraq, just landed a huge drug-war contract and claims to be building this "remotely piloted airship vehicle (RPAV)." While Blackwater's mercenaries beg for mercy for killing a baby and 19 other people in Baghdad on Sunday, they're already working on another lucrative government contract on yet another foreign adventure: the "war on drugs." In a major new outsourcing deal reported by only a few outlets, including the Army Times, Blackwater will divvy up a $15 billion pot of government gold, along with four huge defense contractors: Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, and Arinc. Blackwater claims to be building remote-control spy airships. Purty darn good for an army based in a little North Carolina town — no, it's Currituck, not Mayberry. Arinc, a Maryland-based major supplier of airplane surveillance and passenger-counting equipment, is particularly stoked about the deal, which it announced on the sixth anniversary of 9/11: ARINC already has a wealth of hands-on experience supporting just this type of program. We now expect to play a key role developing and fielding new solutions at the cutting edge of drug interdiction. Hang on, Arinc, you're getting ahead of yourselves. Here's how GovExec.com's Katherine McIntire Peters describes this other privatized war, which apparently is necessary because, even with the privatized war in Iraq, we still don't have enough troops to conduct all these wars: The contract, worth up to $15 billion over the next five years, illustrates the extent to which the Defense Department is relying on contractors to perform critical missions while combat forces are stretched thin by operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. In response to specific task orders issued under the indefinite delivery indefinite quantity contract, companies will develop and deploy new surveillance technologies, train and equip foreign security forces and provide key administrative, logistical and operational support to Defense and other agencies such as the Drug Enforcement Administration. According to the work statement provided to bidders, the vast majority of the drive will be conducted overseas. Blackwater clearly knows how to deal with foreigners. But how does a little ol' company get to share our wealth with such huge defense contractors? No doubt it's got low friends in high places. It probably didn't hurt the mercenary army that, according to federal campaign records, its top execs gave $1,000 to Tom DeLay's campaign on December 14, 2004. Or that they contributed mostly to other openly God-fearing lawmakers, like Bono pal Rick Santorum, Kansas's Todd Tiahrt, and Indiana's Mike Pence — whose campaign-finance tool is the Principles Exalt a Nation PAC. Praise the Lord and pass the ammo. Better make that a blunt.
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| What a joke. I'm thoroughly disgusted and pretty much despise the USA's corrupt, lying government. How did we get to this point? ![]() This is interesting as well - speaks of enlisting other forces in the War On Drugs and using the military for drug interdiction. Can you guess the date? Quote:
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| 15 Billion dollars worth of tax dollars, going to 'Private Pockets' to try and win the unwinnable War on Drugs. That first article really made me worried, to what extent will they fight the war on drugs?! Quote:
Great articles Rick.
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| I know it's bad, but I smiled when I read this. Why? Because Blackwater USA has a track record of being inefficient and over priced. This means that the USA government is getting less Bang-for-it's-buck in comparison. All this can do (in the long run) is get people more involved in what the government is doing, and make people stand up and take notice. |
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| Oh my god... I can not explain how mad I am. |
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| Im not that surprised. Im more surprised that the government (media) put this out there into the public. |
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| I agree, Higher Powers, why tell us this now? I'm sure they got this contract a long time ago. The same folks that have been protecting the opium crops? It's always been all about the drugs. We've been fighting wars for centuries over drugs. That's how dangerous it is to alter your consciousness. You just might think for yourself. |
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| this is unbelivable and outrageous! these are the same people who are murdering people in Iraq. The government is highering these corporations to fight its proxy wars for less money, and they answer to no laws. did you know that blackwater has immunity in the countries that it operates? that means if it murders someone in Iraq or Columbia, they cant be brought to trial by the local authorities. Of course the national media barley reports on these issues. We need to change things in this country. Corporations rule the world and control the government and the people in government. Blackwater is an example of corporations benifiting from U.S government proxy wars. and these people are insane! |
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That's because when the "new iraqi government" was set up, one of the treaties they signed said that "No American Contractors or Military persons would be held to Iraqi Law." If Blackwater Employees kill someone in Cambodia, Mexico, the USA, Canada, or any of the other countries, they can be held accountable. | |
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That's all changing according to Lawmakers. House moves to rein in security contractors - Politics - MSNBC.com All security contractors will now be subject to prosecution by U.S Courts. | |
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