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In reply to the discussion: Blackwater was CIA's extension, founder Erik Prince admits [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)48. I like how they were all prosecuted for treason, warmongering and banksterism...
...to the fullest extent of the law -- but, it was only a dream, as the same crooks hire the regulator types after they leave government service for the private sector.
From when the Iraq war was brand new:
Lunch With the Chairman
Why was Richard Perle meeting with Adnan Khashoggi?
by Seymour M. Hersh
Annals of National Security
The New Yorker
March 17, 2003
EXCERPT...
Khashoggi is still brokering. In January of this year, he arranged a private lunch, in France, to bring together Harb Saleh al-Zuhair, a Saudi industrialist whose family fortune includes extensive holdings in construction, electronics, and engineering companies throughout the Middle East, and Richard N. Perle, the chairman of the Defense Policy Board, who is one of the most outspoken and influential American advocates of war with Iraq.
The Defense Policy Board is a Defense Department advisory group composed primarily of highly respected former government officials, retired military officers, and academics. Its members, who serve without pay, include former national-security advisers, Secretaries of Defense, and heads of the C.I.A. The board meets several times a year at the Pentagon to review and assess the countrys strategic defense policies.
Perle is also a managing partner in a venture-capital company called Trireme Partners L.P., which was registered in November, 2001, in Delaware. Triremes main business, according to a two-page letter that one of its representatives sent to Khashoggi last November, is to invest in companies dealing in technology, goods, and services that are of value to homeland security and defense. The letter argued that the fear of terrorism would increase the demand for such products in Europe and in countries like Saudi Arabia and Singapore.
The letter mentioned the firms government connections prominently: Three of Triremes Management Group members currently advise the U.S. Secretary of Defense by serving on the U.S. Defense Policy Board, and one of Triremes principals, Richard Perle, is chairman of that Board. The two other policy-board members associated with Trireme are Henry Kissinger, the former Secretary of State (who is, in fact, only a member of Triremes advisory group and is not involved in its management), and Gerald Hillman, an investor and a close business associate of Perles who handles matters in Triremes New York office. The letter said that forty-five million dollars had already been raised, including twenty million dollars from Boeing; the purpose, clearly, was to attract more investors, such as Khashoggi and Zuhair.
CONTINUED...
http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2003/03/17/030317fa_fact
USA! USA! USA!
PS: I'm sure the president would do something, if only he knew.
Who am I kidding? He wants his kids to live in $10.5 million apartments on the Upper East side, too.
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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