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In reply to the discussion: Blackwater was CIA's extension, founder Erik Prince admits [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)21. Used to be the Mafia what got paid to do dirty work for gentlemen who didn't like dirty hands.
Today, an Outfit needs a purchase order.
C.I.A. Said to Use Outsiders to Put Bombs on Drones
By JAMES RISEN and MARK MAZZETTI
The New York Times
August 21, 2009
WASHINGTON From a secret division at its North Carolina headquarters, the company formerly known as Blackwater has assumed a role in Washingtons most important counterterrorism program: the use of remotely piloted drones to kill Al Qaedas leaders, according to government officials and current and former employees.
The divisions operations are carried out at hidden bases in Pakistan and Afghanistan, where the companys contractors assemble and load Hellfire missiles and 500-pound laser-guided bombs on remotely piloted Predator aircraft, work previously performed by employees of the Central Intelligence Agency. They also provide security at the covert bases, the officials said.
The role of the company in the Predator program highlights the degree to which the C.I.A. now depends on outside contractors to perform some of the agencys most important assignments. And it illustrates the resilience of Blackwater, now known as Xe (pronounced Zee) Services, though most people in and outside the company still refer to it as Blackwater. It has grown through government work, even as it attracted criticism and allegations of brutality in Iraq.
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In interviews on Thursday, current and former government officials provided new details about Blackwaters association with the assassination program, which began in 2004 not long after Porter J. Goss took over at the C.I.A. The officials said that the spy agency did not dispatch the Blackwater executives with a license to kill. Instead, it ordered the contractors to begin collecting information on the whereabouts of Al Qaedas leaders, carry out surveillance and train for possible missions.
The actual pulling of a trigger in some ways is the easiest part, and the part that requires the least expertise, said one government official familiar with the canceled C.I.A. program. Its everything that leads up to it thats the meat of the issue.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/21/us/21intel.html?_r=0
Privatized Secret Government. Secret Kill Lists. Death by Drone without Trial. What will they think up next?
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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