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What If Our Mercenaries Turn On Us?
Armed units from the private security firm Blackwater USA opened fire in Baghdad streets twice in two days last week. It triggered a standoff between the security contractors and Iraqi forces, a reminder that the war in Iraq may be remembered mostly in our history books for empowering and building America's first modern mercenary army.There are an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 armed security contractors working in Iraq, although there are no official figures and some estimates run much higher. Security contractors are not counted as part of the coalition forces. When the number of private mercenary fighters is added to other civilian military "contractors" who carry out logistical support activities such as food preparation, the number rises to about 126,000.
"We got 126,000 contractors over there, some of them making more than the secretary of defense," said House defense appropriations subcommittee Chairman John Murtha (D., Pa.). "How in the hell do you justify that?"
The privatization of war hands an incentive to American corporations, many with tremendous political clout, to keep us mired down in Iraq. But even more disturbing is the steady rise of this modern Praetorian Guard. The Praetorian Guard in ancient Rome was a paramilitary force that defied legal constraints, made violence part of the political discourse, and eventually plunged the Roman Republic into tyranny and despotism. Despotic movements need paramilitary forces that operate outside the law, forces that sow fear among potential opponents, and are capable of physically silencing those branded by their leaders as traitors. And in the wrong hands, a Blackwater could well become that force.
American taxpayers have so far handed a staggering $4 billion to "armed security" companies in Iraq such as Blackwater, according to House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Rep. Henry Waxman (D., Calif.). Tens of billions more have been paid to companies that provide logistical support. Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D., Ill.) of the House Intelligence Committee estimates that 40 cents of every dollar spent on the occupation has gone to war contractors. It is unlikely that any of these corporations will push for an early withdrawal. The profits are too lucrative.
Mercenary forces like Blackwater operate beyond civilian and military law. They are covered by a 2004 edict passed by American occupation authorities in Iraq that immunizes all civilian contractors in Iraq from prosecution.
Blackwater, barely a decade old, has migrated from Iraq to set up operations in the United States and nine other countries. It trains Afghan security forces and has established a base a few miles from the Iranian border. The huge contracts from the war - including $750 million from the State Department since 2004 - have allowed Blackwater to amass a fleet of more than 20 aircraft, including helicopter gunships. Jeremy Scahill, the author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army, points out that Blackwater has also constructed "the world's largest private military facility - a 7,000-acre compound near the Great Dismal Swamp of North Carolina." Blackwater also recently opened a facility in Illinois ("Blackwater North") and, despite local opposition, is moving ahead with plans to build another huge training base near San Diego. The company recently announced it was creating a private intelligence branch called "Total Intelligence."
Erik Prince, who founded and runs Blackwater, is a man who appears to have little time for the niceties of democracy. He has close ties with the radical Christian Right and the Bush White House. He champions his company as a patriotic extension of the U.S. military. His employees, in an act as cynical as it is dishonest, take an oath of loyalty to the Constitution. But what he and his allies have built is a mercenary army, paid for with government money, which operates outside the law and without constitutional constraint.
Mercenary units are a vital instrument in the hands of despotic movements. Communist and fascist movements during the last century each built rogue paramilitary forces. And the appearance of Blackwater fighters, heavily armed and wearing their trademark black uniforms, patrolling the streets of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, may be a grim taste of the future. In New Orleans Blackwater charged the government $240,000 a day.
" 'It cannot happen here' is always wrong," the philosopher Karl Popper wrote. "A dictatorship can happen anywhere."
The word contractor helps launder the fear and threat out of a more accurate term: "paramilitary force." We're not supposed to have such forces in the United States, but we now do. And if we have them, we have a potential threat to democracy. On U.S. soil, Blackwater so far has shown few signs of being an out-and-out rogue retainer army, though they looked the part in New Orleans. But were this country to become even a little less stable, outfits like Blackwater might see a heyday. If the United States falls into a period of instability caused by another catastrophic terrorist attack, an economic meltdown that triggers social unrest, or a series of environmental disasters, such paramilitary forces, protected and assisted by fellow ideologues in the police and military, could ruthlessly abolish what is left of our eroding democracy. War, with the huge profits it hands to corporations, and to right-wing interests such as the Christian Right, could become a permanent condition. And the thugs with automatic weapons, black uniforms and wraparound sunglasses who appeared on the streets in New Orleans could appear on our streets.
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Show AllHoward Zinn once said that in popular struggles one often feels like despite all the efforts being made, that nothing is happening, that no progress is evident. Then all of a sudden, the opposition which seemed so solid and unshakeable comes crumbling down. Who knows whether we are in that situation right now. It's hard to believe, but is it possible? Let's not give up on our initial successes - but double our efforts! We have accomplished some things and we can do more. I, like Desmond Tutu, am a "prisoner of hope".
There is a long history of mercenaries being used against us, particularly in labor disputes. There is every reason to believe that Blackwater thugs, like the Pinkertons before them will be hired to "keep order" in the future. They are the hired goons of the ruling elite, not "our" mercenaries.
War, like cancer, is too lucrative a business to find a cure for.
I have pondered this question as well. Recently I read an article about one of these thugs going out on his last day in Baghdad and saying to his buddies, "I'm going to kill somebody today." He then proceeded to use Iraqi cab drivers as target practice as he and his gang raced through the streets in their SUV. The article showed a picture of the man with those wrap around sunglasses, a shaved head, thick neck and massive tatoo covered arms. He was sticking up through the top of an SUV behind a machine gun. Then the article said the guy was coming home to Tulsa, OK. which is about 100 miles from where I live. I thought, man, this guy has been learning some bad habits, gaining a sense of entitlement due to the high salary and a sense of power from going around stomping on people. They're turning him loose on the streets here in America! What if it turned out that the terroists who follow us back home from the war turn out to be the monsters created by our own stolen tax dollars! If one can stand back and get a little perspective, this whole situation we're finding ourselves in is rich in irony.
not to worry..the good folks from Iraq will be most happy to show us how to make clothes and dead dogs that go boom..The rules have changed forever!!!
Ken
So, does this represent one of several costs associated with not having a military draft?
I dont know about the rest of you but other than on the left-wing blogs I never see much about Blackwater or any of the other hired guns over there. Didnt I read the other day that there is someone calling for these "patriots" to be given access to the veterans hospitals and medical benefits or was that just a black cloud passing through my dark mind?
It is about time to be asking the "what if" questions. But we should ask, what if the only information we get is from MSM and watered down to support these criminals currently occupying the Whitehouse and Iraq? What if no American is ever again presumed innocent? What if the burdern of proof is laid upon the accused? What if we are never again allowed a trial in which to dispute charges against us? What if our votes don't mean a damned thing, and Diebold machines already are programmed with the winners and losers prior to the election? What if we have no access to oil and our transportation system grinds to a halt and no groceries are in the stores and we must grow our own food in concrete cities? What if our education system only produces workers and not thinkers? What if Christians become bigots and racists and supremicists? What if you are born poor with no hope of ever gaining traction in a tilted to the filthy rich's advantage economy? What if we use or force another to use nuclear weapons? What if global warming continuies and melts 10% of the glaciers raising the sea level by 20 feet? What if killing and stealing and toruring become acceptable? What if the elite finally get their hands on all the money and begin fighting amongst themselves?
Sadly these are no longer hypothetical questions and deserve some very real consideration.
Of all we have to be scared about from Bush/Cheney, this may be one of the worst: private armies roaming the US and the world spreading "democracy."
Another is the Homeland Security authorization act (2006?)including changes to posse comitatus that make it easier for Bush to federalize the National Guard pretty much at will. He it is who will "decide" when an event requires such action.
I say we cannot impeach both these gentlemen right now.
Excuse me; that last sentence should read:
I say we must impeach both these gentlemen right now.
I wonder... When(or if) the Iraq occupation ends, what are the 126,000 mostly armed mercenaries going to do to earn a living? I pretty much expect that Blackwater will be backing politicians who want to attack Iran or some other imaginary threat to keep their bankrolls flowing. As the public grows more familiar with this type of corporate war machine, expect flowery tv spots depicting Blackwater "employees" as super patriots who only want to defend "our" freedoms and provide for their families by killing brown people.
Given our compliant and paranoid history, if most Americans can be conned into believing that Saddam had something to do with 911, it should not be hard to con the public into believing that we need to be in a continuous state of war for our own 'protection'. That dream scenario is what the military industrial complex want and what they probably will get.
I have been thinking about this ever since I learned about the antics of Richard Mellon Scaife to discredit the Clintons.
When I read BLACKWATER, and learned more about its theocon founder and the previous activities of him and like-minded people, my blood ran cold: after all, they now have MUCH MUCH more money and MUCH MUCH more power.
Not a pleasant thought, but I think the best defense for progressives, liberals, etcetera, against mercs gone wild and fundamentalists with guns, is for us to put aside our qualms and put guns in our homes and figure that we're going to have to use them. And I'm not an NRA fan or a gun owner or gun lover. But if we keep going down the road the Little Psychopath and his minions are taking us, then it's going to get bloody in America. Best strategy: arm yourself and keep pushing politically to get rid of these people.
Fortified by "Total Intelligence," it would not be difficult for Blackwater USA to plot, engineer and carry out from its bases, right here inside our borders, an act of terrorism in the US and cloak it as if it were perpetrated by Muslims, or some other foreign group that is unpopular. And when I think of the many hate groups in the US, they could easily become Blackwater allies or the ones upon whom blame is pinned.
Impeachment is more critical than ever, not least because our Constitution is degraded as never before, and will be more so at the hands of Bush/Cheney. Anyone who tries to dissuade is still not getting the fact of the crises we're facing.
And yes, having almost finished BLACKWATER, I'd agree that nothing short of absolute disobedience will be required to protect ourselves and our country from this fascistic administration and every criminal corporation colluding with them...media, pharmaceutical cos.,all the way to the Dept. of Injustice. We'll need to be armed with weapons of solidarity, commitment, focus,
independent information, willingness to be very uncomfortable, to take risks, to interrupt our very comfortable ("safe") lives. No doubt we are being counted on to be lulled and seduced by NPR's Morning Sedition and Many Things Not Considered...
If you put all the converging pieces together, you can see the Decider has decided to stay in power. A well timed "terrorist attack, epidemic of some sort or maybe nothing at all, and this administration is poised to call "martial law" (or mercenary law) and call off the elections. Do you think he is really going to take the chance that Democrats might win and undo all he has put into place? If we don't impeach them both NOW, our democracy will have be fought for all over again.
A question arises in me, -if this Darth Vader force can be built, how can it then be unbuilt?
Maybe a two pronged strategy:
1. Ensure that whatever government gets in next is pressured to commit and unpick / outlaw this monster mob.
2. Try to undermine it from below.
-By that I mean that this force has a control, a head, and that head will have it's several weaknesses which can likely be brought to the light of day / exploited?
Also the individuals comprising the footsoldiers, -they are, actually, human beings who've been led or lured astray, they likely have wives and kids, and neighbors... each of whom could be touched by social pressures and realizations, by exposure and other such means of bringing influence to bear.
Being socially ostracized is never usually a pleasant experience.
Any suppliers to Blackwater have public faces and addresses and shareholders. Maybe the public could be informed that these supply companies are helping to support a quasi-legal private army?
And info is power, how can we get more inside info on this mob? Who knows a disaffected footsoldier who will spill the beans after a few friendly Jack Daniels? Maybe host a free website where they could anonymously leave their little bits of inside info? – Disaffected employees find out about your website by reading the stickers you had printed up and placed strategically near or around Blackwater's HQs...
As to making it public, that isn't too difficult via the Internet, but then, some other tactics can be used as well; one country's revolutionaries took to printing their messages on the state bank notes, --now a LOT of people use bank notes and will get to hold in their hands your personal message to them! Would George Washington mind having, *OUTLAW BLACKWATER USA!!* screen-printed across his portrait do you think?
Blackwater's website, http://www.blackwaterusa.com/employment/ talks about it's job fairs and employment vacancies, -fancy signing up and getting a job in their admin dept? Lot's of important papers will likely pass through your hands...
Or maybe just get the local press to photograph you and your kids peacefully picketing their trade stand?
On the above link they have been helpful enough to provide fax and phone numbers, and they have a web presence; fancy getting in touch with them at all?
A women's peace camp on their doorstep in Moyock, NC, or Mount Carroll, IL would draw a lot of attention to their activities...
They apparently have kites, stickers and lots of other stuff for sale in their 'gift shop' section, with their emblem plastered all over these bits of tat. At CafePress.com you can have all these sort of bits (such as coffee mugs and T-shirts) made up yourself, but yours will likely bear a different message to Blackwater's?!
[see CafePress at: http://www.cafepress.com/cp/browse/allproducts.aspx?CMP=KNC-G-EF
Their "VISION" is (they tell us) is to: "To support security and peace, and freedom and democracy everywhere." Well, if they are not, -(actually), doing as they promise, then let's ensure the world knows about it?
A lot of people around the world currently purchase American goods, -what happens when people from outside the USA begin to boycott US products? ~ Will the US government be forced to listen to their citizens then?
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These are just a few thoughts off the top of my head, but with a bit more creative thinking, like as not, we could come up with a way to highlight that this sort of menace is not going to be tolerated by 'we the people'.
The financial angle is often effective: This gang of gun-sex thugees have to be financed by someone, somewhere.
If their financial lifeline is cut, they will go back to driving trucks or whatever it was they were doing before, -or get retrained, if they were previously military personnel. So how can we bring pressure to bear on those who are giving them their funding?
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One way or another, there has to be a way of nipping this private army lunacy in the bud and ensuring we build a world *not* based on the sordid wet-dreams of militarised sociopaths who daily lust after still more 'sexy' wars, --- but instead one where the world's resources are used to help, to heal, and educate humanity into coexisting peacefully, and cooperatively...
Let's do it! :)
Money flowing to religious and mercenary forces must cease as soon as a new president can order it done. Of course they know only a coup will forstall their demise. One might surmize the coup is already started, with replacement of USAs throughout the country. This approach has been checked (one hopes)so remaining routes to power retention will be through violence. Is any other outcome logically reasonable? Maybe the bush administration only appears to be incompetent, and is competently working to end our democracy. The war in Iraq is destroying our armed forces and the guard. Mercenary strength is increasing (building a 500 acre "training facility" in Southern California), on and on. The mercenaries are tied to the fundies. Is it possible our only defense may be in a national strike by working people in the event of an attempted takeover? Sound like a bad dream? The nuts have taken over Washington, which has become a bad dream. Isn't the scenario described only an extension of that bad dream? Thanks for the leadership, Chris. Please don't stop now.
The US killed more of themselves in the "Civil War" of the 1860's than all of the other wars COMBINED. They do not seem to have learned much from the experience . For the Black Slaves who became "citizens", it took the 1964 Civil Rights Act, 99 years later to actually give them rights. Conservatism can plausibly be blamed for not only that bloodiest of wars, as well as the oppression of so many African Americans. Conservatism can certainly be blamed for this current disaster in Iraq.
So what is the answer?
Arm yourselves and train with those weapons, train your children, and your friend's children to do the same. Prepare for terrible things ahead, and if the US comes to it's senses then the training can be discontinued, your weapons can be destroyed, and your children and grandchildren will live in a true Democracy.
"If" is the middle word of life, do your best to make sure that you and your children will be the one's to crawl out of the rubble that is very likely to be produced by the current fools in power.
As for the "Religious Right", pity the poor fools for believing in a God that needs so much help from mere mortals here on earth.
Yellow Horse
I certainly wouldn't be surprised to see a "terrorist incident" in 2008. The new state of emergency executive order looks perfect for a power grab. On the other hand, I am not sure that they won't just stick to stealing the election again. It's been quite easy the last two times, and if you can keep power with a veneer of respectability, I think that's to be preferred.
"Mercenary forces like Blackwater operate beyond civilian and military law. They are covered by a 2004 edict passed by American occupation authorities in Iraq that immunizes all civilian contractors in Iraq from prosecution."
And the Iraqis abide by this because...? It's not their law - why not arrest mercs if they want to?
With over 200 million weapons in the hands of American citizens, and a sh*tload of pent up anger, a Blackwater would need more than a few thousand kill-nuts once a revolution were to begin...
How about eliminating all religious 501c3 exemptions and tax those corporations like any other business if they have any political or other civic advocacy?
Next outlaw all "faith based initiatives" (which is another thing to put near the top of any "to do" list for the next adminstration.) Once the money dries up, maybe these folks will go back to practicing their religious beliefs instead of trying to impose them on others.
You only get what you pay for sometimes. I am American and have been suffering the beneath mediocrity of 3rd goods for at least a decade.
Oh well, throw away people for a throw away society. Purchased as cheap as possible with rebates.
In the law of conspiracy, there is a critical point at which non-criminal activity takes on the nature of a criminal act. For there to be a conspiracy, there need only be two or more people sharing an illegal scheme, this accompanied by a single overt act by either party in furtherance of the illegal plan. Nothing more is required to render the barely birthed plan a serious crime, often punishable more severely than the underlying crime.
Let us consider the overt actions associated with the Bush administration, the corporatized Democrats and their pin-striped cohorts in furtherance of a full-fledged coup d'etat. Expungement of due process of law via the shredding of the Bill of Rights; domestic, privately owned and operated prisons with population capacities so vast in scale as to scream for our attention; a burgeoning private standing militia; Orwellian surveillance programs of staggering invasiveness and sweep, requiring no probable cause or even reasonable suspicion, netting legions of perfectly innocent unwitting American citizens; eradication of Habeus Corpus protection; beefed up federal, state and local police, paramilitary and intelligence agencies; secret, unaccountable budgets for all; documented military maneuvers in American neighborhoods designed to control populations in the event of unnamed contingencies; complete and arbitrary freedom on the part of the President to label any act the act of an "enemy combatant", a status invented not by the legislature but by the Executive branch in violation of the constitutional separation of powers, which status unceremoniously deposits you into a political and legal black hole from which there is no escape or recourse...and on and on and on.
Just how many overt acts must we witness and endure before we have the logical and factual and legal grounds to support an accusation of conspiracy to permanently replace what's left of actual democracy with fake elections and fake party affiliations and fake differences in policy, all designed with the single purpose of perpetuating the fiction of democratic choice? Is it me or was the last election merely a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing?
I am a registered pacifist. Start the Draft now. A citizens' Army? Hmmm...
The other side will simply take more money from such specialists and continue to keep them in business.
Idealism simply has no chance. There's too much money up for grabs.
" We have met the enemy, and he is us...." Pogo
Please refer to Machiavelli. The ruler who employs mercenaries is doomed.
All Too Relevant Quote: How is the World Ruled, & how do wars start?---
Diplomats tell lies to journalists, & then believe what they read.
(Karl Kraus, Austrian Press,1874-1936)
Even with our limited information on this war, it is all to evident that our legislators tragically erred when they allowed this unlearned and opportunistic administration to embark on and perpetuate this ill conceived war, which has left thousands dead and permanently maimed while a few of their supporters have reaped unprecedented profits.
The weapons inspectors were there and we had contained Saddam. The resulting "civil war" and chaos had been predicted by many informed experts, and should have been obvious--but their advice was ignored. One can only imagine the extent of disaster if Saddam had unleashed some biological, chemical, or primitive nuclear weapons on our troops during the invasion.
The establishment of this renegade mercenary force (unprecedented in our republic) is only one example of this administration's efforts to jeopardize or democracy. Given the severity of this threat, the only option left now is for Americans to force congress to seize the war powers from the president, even if this means removal from office; and then pursue a logical conclusion to this horrific misadventure. This would include recognition of the recent advisory commissions recommendations (which were ignored), dismantling the mercenary force even if this means reinstatement of the draft, and curbing and punishing the profiteers.
This administrations opposition to energy conservation and global warming mitigation must be reversed in order to reduce our dependance on their oil--and regain some worldwide trust lost from their disastrous policies and arrogance.
fd32: I have been running a tally (similar to yours, and also adding all the persons who were thrown out of their career posts because they still stood for something; in addition to the Orwellian programs, each a mockery of its stated purpose and all the points you raise.
Poet: Good point about taxing churches since they act like the 5th branch of government and certainly in many instances make it very clear how they expect their LOYAL followers to vote.
Viper and Sylvan, I, too, fear some "photo op" opportunity to induce more fear on the home front will be used to unstable the population and then use "Blackwater" as the "security" apparatus to "maintain order."
The Decider holds the cards. The People hold . . . not much.
Anyone who has been even half awake in the last six years has already known that the U.S. was the victim of a coup - in steps. The stolen 2000 election was the first step. The attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 was the second step. The 'Global War on Terror' was the third step (with all the Patriot Acts, Homeland Absurdity Act, Military Commissions Act, and others).
Anyone that thinks this bunch in D.C. wouldn't have pulled off the attacks of 9/11 themselves, if they thought they could have gotten away with it, must ignore a daily barrage of continuous evidence to the contrary. At the very least this bunch used an attack for which they had foreknowledge. I have paid close attention since that day, and I have to say that the evidence of something far worse than negligence, and even worse than 'let it happen on purpose' is positively mountainous.
One of the bonuses of having the cohones to pull off such a massive pile of crimes - daily for six years - and to do it without giving half a thought to covering them up, is that it swiftly becomes such a mountain of evidence that it takes a person who has done their research a month to even scratch the surface. And of course, in this day and age any explanation that can't be made in 45 seconds is obviously a 'liberal rant'.
Suffice to say, there IS a mountain of evidence for treason, war crimes, stolen elections, and a coup against the U.S. of A. through acts of false flag terror (to name but a few) the likes of which this country has never seen. These thugs are not just doing it in the U.S., but they're in partnership with fascists in other nations - also using election fraud. If there was evidence enough to impeach Clinton for his indiscretions, then impeaching every damned member of this administration should be a cakewalk if there was a judge in this nation with any testicular fortitude.
The problem, as I see it, is similar to successfully prosecuting cases against mafia leaders. Who has the courage to prosecute them, much less testify against them? Look at what they've done already. There are probably a million people dead by now, in the wake of what may have been their first violent crime of the "New American Century" (9/11). If these guys have the means and the will to do that to 3000 people on American soil, and then to go right out and kill another three quarters of a million people (give or take a few thousand Americans) what do you think they'd do to keep from being taken down and brought to trial? These people make the mafia look like boy scouts.
As I see it, there is NO difference anymore. Everybody is going global, and it is global corporatism (Mussolini's own definition of fascism - the state and corporation become indistinguishable). The beast is Hydra. There is no seam between governments, corporations, intelligence agencies (many now private - and multinational), military, terrorist organizations, and organized crime. They are legion, and they are one.
Guns are like drugs.... we've been allowed to keep them for the same reasons drugs are illegal, yet are allowed into our nation at levels hundreds of times higher than they were coming in before the Drug Enforcement Act. This government is bitch-slapping the American people, and is BEGGING them to reach for a gun. Guns and drugs justify lethal force. These thugs are DYING for an excuse to use lethal force - just as they do to Palestinians. If we don't provide them with an excuse to roll tanks down the mains streets of Mayberry, I'm sure they can fabricate something. This is their Modus Operandi. I kind of doubt that history will look back and call George W. Bush 'dumb'. This 'idiot' charge is beginning to wear thin, because it is becoming obvious that it is an act and this administration is very deliberate about everything they do.
Why not turn over the war to Blackwater?
rosebrand: "Why not turn over the war to Blackwater?"
Are you being tongue-in-cheek? If not, please tell us what results you think this turn-over might bring.
Another monster created like the CIA and FBI and a host oof other secret agencies that seem to be answerable to no one. At least not the people in congress or the senate. Most congressmen and senators have no idea what these people are doing. And if they ask then their patriotism is questioned. Get rid of all them. They are evil.
I have to agree with cantsilenceme I never understood nicey nice lefty gun control. Times as WAY too dangerous to say a-priori we must be disarmed facing the U.S. state. Although I am unarmed and hope we can change things in a Ghandian fashion I don't think we should write off the option of a plan B...
They have their detention camps, they have Blackwater and Bush can declare martial law at any time. Liberal lions unite! Switch2Green.org.
Mercenaries will get inside the USA for controlling the Mexican border. Later to help illegal Inmigrants in the Major Cities. If there is not another war abroad it will be earlier.
It is my understanding that mercenaries are prohibited under the Geneva Conventions for the reasons previously stated in a few posts. This privatization business, military, prisons, health care insurance to name several, are rotten ideas. Some things work better delivered by the government provided the government is being controlled by honestly elected representatives answerable to their constitutents, We the People. That's a big proviso when our elections are being hacked and minority votes being suppressed by the millions. BTW- I am opposed taxing religious organizations that abide by the IRS regulations. I belong to a small liberal church with active social justice efforts. Doing good for our communities, nation and world should make these spiritual centers tax exempt.
To the question: "What if our mercenaries turn on us?" the answer is: "They already have!"
The mercenaries we see should help remind us of the mercenaries we don't see.
kogwonton alone, among all posts so far, gets to the crux of the matter in the 911 synthetic terror operation.
911 was carried out by private mercenaries that operate below the radar, most likely under orders from a cabal within the Pentagon. This paramilitary group may have disbanded following the successful operation, or they may be "sleeping" until they receive their next assignment.
The American public is grossly naive and mistakes fantasy for reality. Because the military/industrial sector operates largely in secret and with impunity, bad people with crazy ideas have fond a cozy environment in which to hide and breed more of their own kind.
Congress has utterly failed in its oversight role. No one knows where the money goes. A large proportion of the national budget is black, and no one knows just how much.
The corruption is all pervasive.
There is only one certain way to eliminate this corruption and that is to expose the Big Lie of 911. It was not incompetence or systemic failure that caused 911, it was deep systemic corruption and the rule of secrecy that nurtures and protects it.
The failure of the people's government to act in the people's interest according to the ground rules laid down by the Constitution created the environment for 911. The bad actors who perpetrated 911 are still in power, locked and loaded.
Those of you who react hysterically when this thesis is introduced, people like Michael Isikoff and other sleep walkers, you know who you are, need to get over it and look at the facts.
This is the Achilles Heel of pervasive and systematic corruption of which Blackwater, black budgets, stolen elections, illegal wars, etc, are merely symptoms.
The continued refusal to investigate 911 honestly and thoroughly means nothing less than the loss of the republic itself.
Heads up people!! The information below is a definite must read and forward to everyone you know. She mentions that this has gone unnoticed by the corporate media. Perhaps this is where we must begin. There are certain writers in the mainstream press who I respect. Frank Rich, Bob Herbert at The New York Times and so on. It's about disseminating the truth as best we can to not only the American people, but to the whole world.
Marjorie Cohn is a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law and president of the National Lawyers Guild. Her new book, Cowboy Republic: Six Ways the Bush Gang Has Defied the Law, will be published in July. See http://www.marjoriecohn.com.
As the nation focused on whether Congress would exercise its constitutional duty to cut funding for the war, Bush quietly issued an unconstitutional bombshell that went virtually unnoticed by the corporate media.
The National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive, signed on May 9, 2007, would place all governmental power in the hands of the President and effectively abolish the checks and balances in the Constitution.
If a "catastrophic emergency" - which could include a terrorist attack or a natural disaster - occurs, Bush's new directive says: "The President shall lead the activities of the Federal Government for ensuring constitutional government."
What about the other two co-equal branches of government? The directive throws them a bone by speaking of a "cooperative effort" among the three branches, "coordinated by the President, as a matter of comity with respect to the legislative and judicial branches and with proper respect for the constitutional separation of powers." The Vice-President would help to implement the plans.
"Comity," however, means courtesy, and the President would decide what kind of respect for the other two branches of government would be "proper." This Presidential Directive is a blatant power grab by Bush to institutionalize "the unitary executive."
A seemingly innocuous phrase, the unitary executive theory actually represents a radical, ultra rightwing interpretation of the powers of the presidency. Championed by the conservative Federalist Society, the unitary executive doctrine gathers all power in the hands of the President and insulates him from any oversight by the congressional or judicial branches.
In a November 2000 speech to the Federalist Society, then Judge Samuel Alito said the Constitution "makes the president the head of the executive branch, but it does more than that. The president has not just some executive powers, but the executive power -- the whole thing."
These "unitarians" claim that all federal agencies, even those constitutionally created by Congress, are beholden to the Chief Executive, that is, the President. This means that Bush could disband agencies like the Federal Communications Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, the Federal Reserve Board, etc., if they weren't to his liking.
Indeed, Bush signed an executive order stating that each federal agency must have a regulatory policy office run by a political appointee. Consumer advocates were concerned that this directive was aimed at weakening the Environmental Protection Agency and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The unitary executive dogma represents audacious presidential overreaching into the constitutional province of the other two branches of government.
This doctrine took shape within the Bush administration shortly after 9/11. On September 25, 2001, former deputy assistant attorney general John Yoo used the words "unitary executive" in a memo he wrote for the White House: "The centralization of authority in the president alone is particularly crucial in matters of national defense, war, and foreign policy, where a unitary executive can evaluate threats, consider policy choices, and mobilize national resources with a speed and energy that is far superior to any other branch." Six weeks later, Bush began using that phrase in his signing statements.
As of December 22, 2006, Bush had used the words "unitary executive" 145 times in his signing statements and executive orders. Yoo, one of the chief architects of Bush's doctrine of unfettered executive power, wrote memoranda advising Bush that because he was commander in chief, he could make war any time he thought there was a threat, and he didn't have to comply with the Geneva Conventions.
In a 2005 debate with Notre Dame professor Doug Cassel, Yoo argued there is no law that could prevent the President from ordering that a young child of a suspect in custody be tortured, even by crushing the child's testicles.
The unitary executive theory has already cropped up in Supreme Court opinions. In his lone dissent in Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, Justice Clarence Thomas cited "the structural advantages of a unitary Executive." He disagreed with the Court that due process demands an American citizen held in the United States as an enemy combatant be given a meaningful opportunity to contest the factual basis for that detention before a neutral decision maker. Thomas wrote, "Congress, to be sure, has a substantial and essential role in both foreign affairs and national security. But it is crucial to recognize that judicial interference in these domains destroys the purpose of vesting primary responsibility in a unitary Executive."
Justice Thomas's theory fails to recognize why our Constitution provides for three co-equal branches of government.
In 1926, Justice Louis Brandeis explained the constitutional role of the separation of powers. He wrote, "The doctrine of the separation of powers was adopted by the convention of 1787 not to promote efficiency but to preclude the exercise of arbitrary power. The purpose was not to avoid friction, but, by means of the inevitable friction incident to the distribution of the governmental powers among three departments, to save the people from autocracy."
Eighty years later, noted conservative Grover Norquist, describing the unitary executive theory, echoed Brandeis's sentiment. Norquist said, "you don't have a constitution; you have a king."
One wonders what Bush & Co. are setting up with the new Presidential Directive. What if, heaven forbid, some sort of catastrophic event were to occur just before the 2008 election? Bush could use this directive to suspend the election. This administration has gone to great lengths to remain in Iraq . It has built huge permanent military bases and pushed to privatize Iraq 's oil. Bush and Cheney may be unwilling to relinquish power to a successor administration.
And what if we turn on our mercenaries?
Again, Ladies and Gentlemen,
THIS is a Republic, not a democracy; a democratic republic, but NOT a democracy. If you do not know the difference, then you ar missing information that will give you vital insight into the current way of the world.
Democracy is 3 wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
I can't believe folks calling for self-armament as a remedy.
That's like saying everyone should get a computer to stop hackers, or a box of matches instead of fire insurance.
Do you realize how long an untrained person with a gun would hold up against a trained former Blackwater employee? Getting shot quickly would be the best one could hope for! More likely, you'd be captured, your guns taken away, and you'd be tortured until you told them which of your neighbors had guns. Then they'd shoot you -- after making you watch them shoot your family.
Owning a gun makes you able to defend yourself the same as buying a guitar makes you a rock star. But 'Mercans have been very well trained to purchase their way out of having to think, plan, or learn. I dare say a thinking, planning pacifist will do better against a Blackwater goon than someone who goes to Mall*Wart and buys a Saturday Night Special -- even if they do take it out to the range every month or so.
This whole "freedom to bear arms" thing is yet another reason I moved to Canada. The US is already drowning in guns; it seems pretty silly to get your own source of water in defense.
Methods of finance, US taxpayers of course.
Remember the elected head of Haitti was protected by Blackwater Security personel and while funding was supposedly coming from Haitian finances the money was loaned by our government under differing programs. When time came for the removal of President Blackwater was the group chosen to do so.
Slick what?
Blackwater also trains here and at its new Base on Caspian sea military spec ops and security personell from many countrys.
They also are paid guards for places like Angola used by MPRI, the same company that runs our ROTC program and Dyncorp, the same company that runs all of our forfieture Asset Siezures for IRS and DEA operations world wide, to guard and train African Union Military Units we are now asking be sent into the Sudan.
Neat what?
They guard the Afghan Balkan pipelines that are under direction fo Kissinger and Associates, Baker Baker and Botts Dyncorp and the inteerconnections even to MR Golanskis US Defense Systems use of them for training to guard United Nations facilitys and personell.
Prince's Blackwater
It goes on and on and the funds we pay contractors, for instance some of Blackwaters first contracts were for Haliburton in the Ruwanda-Darfur-Congo central-African fiasco and are still guarding at its new overseas fcility in ME, so when Baker Baker and Botts needs protection for Stan--- or states or in Ukraine protection our state and military direct funds to protect oil asssets but guess who gets the money in the end?
Yup blackwater.
This article by Hedges points only to one Group but in reality there are many interconnected groups, some CIA fronts and National Democracy Institute NGO's funding that find its way into military merc pockets.
Murtha may publicly aks BS qwuestions but he knows and has even been privy to many many actions taken by these merc organizations.
Smoke and Mirrors. Very very large group and not just some Ameriasn as many foeign fighrters find their way into this group including Israeli ex spec ops.
I just finished the book "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee." This is the history of genocide at the hands of the American government. What is going on today is not new. Of course, the American government did all it could to disarm the Indians so they had virtually no defense. I don't like the weapons in the hands of the populace but what would we have to fight with if Blackwater and the government went against the people like against the Indians. Of course, the government has vast weaponry now. What would the resistance against the Gestapo and Nazis have done without some weapons. Please read more native and african american history. America has always been a quasi fascist police state that those of us who are white tended to ignore with our platitudes of greatness. The conquerer always used Christianize the heathen or "insuragent" as a front while they went after the real goal-riches like land or gold.
Now you know what "we have to fight them there so we are safer here" is really about!
Fear the day when they come back in numbers.
Americans who talk of armed rebellion are dumber than a rock.
For one thing Americans are too cowardly to fight unless they can gang up on some third world country that is almost totaly disarmed to begin with, couldn't hit a barn door with a double barrell from 15 feet and have no idea at all of what needs to be done.
How many of your relatives would you be willing to kill.
There is no way to change the course this nation and world is set upon.
You can talk all the legalese mumbo jumbo and it will do you no good at all.
You can't even elect a resistance figure with any balls who did not cower in the fce of Bush.
On the one hand you say wait we will get soemone to impeach the guy and the guy is not the problem, it is the system. It is broken, gone, left the country and moved to Latin American Nations.
Both partys want the present structures to continue; note not even Obama has mentioned getting rid of Patriot Act or Homeland Security or overturning latest Unitary Presidents powers in case of emergency; nor has any front runer for Pres or elected offices.
Buy a brown shirt, save your coins by not buying a gun that they will take from you at the least provocation and buy flags; lots of flags.
Throw in a gross of yellow ribbons, start talking like a Georgia Cracker, and add to that two big herken flags to put on your pickups.
I am not going to die for people who do not know the difference between a Republic and a Democracy. They who wanted Democracy got such and now they are crying because it turned out the way the founders of US said it would.
It would probably ease our inner tensions to just go beat on a few Mexicans and blame them for the fall of country and be one hell of a lot safer than fighting professional killers.
Sheeesh Get Real.
No doubt Blackwater would have a role to play in the establishment of the total state. Having achieved that, however, the first to fall in any subsequent purge would be Blackwater itself.
After all, who needs the revolutionaries any more, when the revolution has already been achieved?
Eric Prince is likely to be the putative Fascist States of America's Ernst Röhm.
No, owning guns is not the answer to anything; guns are in fact, one of the most disgusting creations of human kind; they don't protect people, and they have no place in human society. Beyond that, bombs would really be more effective; bomb gautamno bay, blackwater bases, phillip morris, WTO... they are really much more reliable, if that's your thing; guns are so 18th century. Are you going to open fire if Bush decides to nuke us rather than have a revolutionary government installed in his place?