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Showing Original Post only (View all)Blackwater was CIA's extension, founder Erik Prince admits [View all]
( but we knew it, didn't we?)
Last month, federal prosecutors dropped felony charges against Blackwater personnel
after it was revealed that the employees had been acting under the orders of the US government.
After a three-year-long prosecution, most of the companys executives walked free and two men received nothing more than probation, house arrest and $5,000 fines.
Because.....
Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater - now known as Academi - claims his firm became a virtual extension of the CIA, taking orders from the agency.
Blackwaters work with the CIA began when we provided specialized instructors and facilities that the Agency lacked, Prince told the Daily Beast.In the years that followed, the company became a virtual extension of the CIA because we were asked time and again to carry out dangerous missions, which the agency either could not or would not do in-house.
Initially, lawmakers believed the CIA was looking for skills and capabilities, and they had to go to outside contractors like Blackwater to make sure they could accomplish their mission, said retired Congressman Pete Hoekstra. But the relationship was in fact much closer than believed.
Initially, lawmakers believed the CIA was looking for skills and capabilities, and they had to go to outside contractors like Blackwater to make sure they could accomplish their mission, said retired Congressman Pete Hoekstra. But the relationship was in fact much closer than believed.
http://rt.com/usa/blackwater-cia-extension-prince-273/
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This is an issue where libs and conservatives can find common ground, actually.
reformist2
Mar 2013
#39
It sounds like the agency is being privatized one no bid contract at a time...
midnight
Mar 2013
#13
Gosh, a group known for murder, torture, subversion, spying, hires thugs to help them out.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2013
#19
DeVos, Amway, RW extremists-yep the CIA "had" to go there to accomplish it's fascist agenda K&R
bobthedrummer
Mar 2013
#20
Used to be the Mafia what got paid to do dirty work for gentlemen who didn't like dirty hands.
Octafish
Mar 2013
#21
on the one hand, it's not surprising. On the other hand, it's a black eye for the CIA since these
yurbud
Mar 2013
#29
I like how they were all prosecuted for treason, warmongering and banksterism...
Octafish
Mar 2013
#48
Federal prosecutors have the DUTY to indict the outlaws in BOTH Blackwater & the CIA.
Faryn Balyncd
Mar 2013
#44
So this is proof that the government can order crimes to be committed with impunity
hootinholler
Mar 2013
#45
Nyet, vui panameiyo nymanoga Russki?! Like Aldrich Ames, Robert Hansen, etc. Kick.
bobthedrummer
Mar 2013
#52