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Blackwater Blues for Dead Contractors' Families
Ten years ago, Erik Prince, the son of a conservative multi-millionaire, founded the security consulting firm Blackwater USA.The company has since grown into what journalist Jeremy Scahill terms "the world's most powerful mercenary army," in his recently released book titled "Blackwater."
Both Prince and his company prefer to avoid headlines. In March 2004, however, four of Prince's U.S. contractors -- Jerry Zovko, Scott Helvenston, Michael Teague and Wesley Batalona -- were killed in Fallujah while escorting a convoy of empty trucks. They were ambushed, shot and overcome by an angry mob. The men were burnt in their vehicles and then their charred bodies were strung up from a bridge.
The horrific images of the dead men received worldwide media attention. That incident was soon followed by a massive U.S. assault on Fallujah, an attack that reportedly resulted in thousands of dead Iraqi civilians.
Erik Prince's Blackwater USA was no longer under the radar.
For the past three years, the families of the dead contractors have been trying to find out what really happened that March day in Fallujah. And for three years, they say they've been stonewalled by Prince.
In February of this year, relatives of the four slain Blackwater USA contractors testified, at a House of Representatives hearing in Washington held by California Democrat Rep. Henry Waxman, on the company's operations. The families of the slain men, still unclear about what happened when their loved ones were killed, sued Blackwater USA for wrongful death and "in the hope that their questions will be answered," the Associated Press reported in mid-June.
The lawsuit alleges that Blackwater sent the men on a job with inadequate equipment and protection.
According to the suit, AP pointed out, "the men should have been traveling in fully armored vehicles and should have had a guard in each vehicle acting as a rear gunner to protect them from attack."
The legal battle could have much broader implications. It "could prompt more government oversight of security contracting companies and determine the extent of their legal liability in the war zone," AP noted.
Blackwater has assembled a high-profile well-connected legal team to combat the suit. They also filed a 10-million-dollar counterclaim. Blackwater's legal dream team -- which once included Fred Fielding, now White House counsel -- includes Kenneth Starr, the special prosecutor who investigated the Monica Lewinsky and Whitewater scandals during the Bill Clinton administration.
Blackwater maintains that since it was working for the government, it was "subject to the same protections against lawsuits as the military, which cannot be sued for the deaths or injuries of its troops," AP reported. The company "argues that the four families' lawsuit 'unconstitutionally intrudes on the exclusive authority of the military of the federal government to conduct military operations abroad.'"
In the two years since the families filed suit, the case has bounced between state and federal courts amid a jumble of claims and counterclaims. Last month U.S. District Judge James Fox in North Carolina ordered the families and Blackwater into arbitration, a non-public procedure that is designed to resolve disputes without a trial. While the families are protesting that decision, that is a desirable outcome for the company as it would continue to secrecy for its operations.
That we know as much as we do about Blackwater USA is in part due to the first-rate reporting of several journalists, including The Nation magazine's investigative reporter Jeremy Scahill. In his bestselling book "Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army" (Nation Books, 2007), Scahill describes the company as "a sort of Praetorian Guard for the Bush administration's 'global war on terror.'"
He maintains that Prince "has been in the thick of this right-wing effort to unite conservative Catholics, evangelicals, and neoconservatives in a common theoconservative holy war."
At the time the book was written, Scahill pointed out that the Moyock, North Carolina-headquartered company had "more than 2,300 private soldiers deployed in nine countries, including inside the United States. It maintains a database of 21,000 former Special Forces troops, soldiers, and retired law enforcement agents on whom it could call at a moment's notice... [It] has a private fleet of more than twenty aircraft, including helicopter gunships and a surveillance blimp division."
In addition, Blackwater had "train[ed] tens of thousands of federal and local law enforcement agents... [as well as] troops from 'friendly' foreign nations." Blackwater "operates its own intelligence division and counts among its executives senior ex-military and intelligence officials."
The company, which has a facility in Illinois, is building one in California, and has a jungle training facility in the Philippines, has garnered more than 500 million dollars in government contracts. This "does not include its secret 'black' budget operations for U.S intelligence agencies or private corporations/individuals and foreign governments," Scahill notes.
In addition to Prince, "A number of Blackwater executives are deeply conservative Christians, including corruption-smeared former Pentagon Inspector General Joseph Schmitz, who is also a member of the Sovereign Order of Malta, which Scahill describes as 'a Christian militia formed in the eleventh century [to defend] territories that the Crusaders had conquered from the Moslems,'" Chris Barsanti wote in a review of the book for In These Times.
Blackwater had a visible, and financially lucrative, presence in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as the use of company contractors cost U.S. taxpayers 240,000 dollars a day.
Blackwater USA is the brainchild of Erik Prince -- a former Navy SEAL and son of Edgar Prince, a wealthy Michigan auto-parts supplier -- described by Scahill as a "radical right wing Christian mega-millionaire" who is a strong financial backer of President George W. Bush, as well as a donor to a host of conservative Christian political causes.
In the 1980s "the Prince family merged with one of the most venerable conservative families in the United States," when Erik's sister Betsy -- nine years his senior -- married Dick DeVos, whose father Richard, founded the multilevel marketing firm Amway.
The two families exercised enormous political influence both inside and outside Michigan. "They were one of the greatest bankrollers of far-right causes in U.S. history, and with their money they propelled extremist Christian politicians and activists to positions of prominence," Scahill writes.
Prince, who keeps a relatively low profile, recently appeared at the North Carolina Technology Association's "Five Pillars" conference. There, he put in a plug for his company, saying that had the police had the kind of training that Blackwater provides, they could have dealt with situations such as the killings at Columbine and Virginia Tech much better.
"When I saw the Columbine tapes, I saw a lot of law enforcement officers with really nice gear, equipment and weapons, but they had never really trained together. They had never tested those assumptions," Prince said. "The same with Virginia Tech -- they had never really trained or planned for an active shooter."
Bill Berkowitz is a longtime observer of the conservative movement. His column "Conservative Watch" documents the strategies, players, institutions, victories and defeats of the U.S. Right.
Copyright © 2007 IPS-Inter Press Service

33 Comments so far
Show AllBlackwater and Amway. What a combination.
Holy Moly.
Ken
* I support HRes333 - Impeach the VP
***** time is of the essence *****
"When I saw the Columbine tapes, I saw a lot of law enforcement officers with really nice gear, equipment and weapons, but they had never really trained together. They had never tested those assumptions," Prince said.
Reminds me of a book some might be interested in checking out.Overkill: The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America, Radley Balko
You can catch a Aug 4 2006 radio interview over at Barry Lynn's cultureshocks.com online radio site. Here's a direct link to the interview.
#738, First Broadcast August 4, 2006
A study by the Cato Institute reveals that the number of paramilitary (SWAT) police raids on American homes has increased in the last 25 years. The vast majority of these police raids were to serve routine drug warrants, including offenses as trivial as marijuana possession.The study's author Radley Balko joins us to discuss, Overkill: The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America.
http://63.139.221.170/qtmedia/mp3/738.mp3
Who knows rob.price, maybe there was more to it than just that.....but, again, who knows. Who will ever know? Anyone?
Oh well the past is the past. Lets learn from it and do better.
Peace,
Ken Hausle
* I support HRes333 - Impeach the VP (or he could resign.....)
***** time is of the essence *****
hey, Ken. I wasn't attempting to make an allegation that limits the viewpoint of the article. I was simply attempting to add more data to the mix. For example, the Hyatt family is big time AIPAC. Whereas, the Coors family was fundamental in setting up the Heritage Foundation. I know last summer, Prince talked about being willing to send in some 1200 mercs to fight in Southern Lebanon on behalf of Israel if the US gave him the OK. 1200 fighters in 24 hours, I think is what I remember.
Coors, Amway, Blackwater, Hyatt hotels. All that's needed know is a cosmetic line.
Peace be with you, Ken.
Blackwater is the ones you don't want at your door-it is in an employee's contract that they can not sue Blackwater in the event of injury or death-if you have not seen Iraq for Sale, do yourself a favor and do so right away-IF you have the stomach for it.
But in the event you choose to ignore this group-be advised we're in a world of shit here...just ask the refugees in Louisiana's Renaissance Village.
Highly recommend you all watch the film "Iraq for Sale" as it goes into more details about Blackwater and other groups. The families of the 4 slain men mentioned above area also interviewed in the film.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6621486727392146155&q=iraq+for+sale&total=292&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0
Rob Price says, "Coors, Amway, Blackwater, Hyatt hotels. All that's needed know is a cosmetic line>" Yep. Calvinism, the belief that God smiles on prosperity has given 21st century greed a moral facelift. Anything that can ring the chimes of coins rushing through a company's virtual slot machine operations is "certain" proof that all is well in the spiritual universe these Mammon-worshippers subscribe to. Not particularly helpful to the rest of us, however. Boots are marching.
The contract cost US taxpayers $240,000 a day? I didn't read how many days we paid that. What did the taxpayers get for the money?
It may seem atrocious to not allow law suits on behalf of the families of dead Blackwater employees. But these mercenaries willfully accepted barbaric assignments, better carried out by soldiers. They also accepted about 10 times the pay of the average US officer. The are also not subject to any laws, American or otherwise while acting on behalf of the US government. So why should they be subject to the laws that protect them?
The only good that can and should come from these deaths without restitution is perhaps people will think twice before signing on with these murderers for hire.
Oh, for $240,000 a day since the beginning of the Iraq fiasco and ongoing, what the American citizen gets is to see Blackwater grow larger and acquire more tools of death. Someday to use at home to stop a revolution...
Evelyn Smith wonders:
The contract cost US taxpayers $240,000 a day? I didn't read how many days we paid that. What did the taxpayers get for the money?
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A receipt with the words, "It's been a pleasure doing business with you" stamped at the bottom.
I read an article recently that stated that there may be more Blackwaters in Iraq than American soldiers. If Blackwater charges around a thousand a day per mercenary, that is a lot more tax money than $240,000. I think you may have to add another three zeros. 140,000 mercenaries at $1,000 per day = $140,000,000. I suppose guns and ammo may be extra.
I think the first King George's Hessian mercenaries were a lot cheaper.
In another time not so very long ago they would have been called brownshirts.
Private armies like Blackwater are like the Black and Tans - accountable to none, a threat to democracy as we have known it, and must be done away with. As Henry VIII is made to say in Robert Bolt's play "A Man for all seasons":
"...it is a deadly cancer on the body politic, and I will have it out!"
If there are any real Christians.
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To trim them down.
Thanks
There are real Christians....and "the Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance..." We are to live a peaceful humble life, with never a lack of true charity for others. Those "others" would include Muslims, Budhists, non-believers, and other true Christians.
So you just won't find real Christians, nor the Fruit of the Spirit in Calvinism, nor Mormonism, nor Catholisism, etc. etc.
We stay out of the churches of today. They are nothing short of a perversion based on the worldy ambitions of greed, power, murder, violence, etc. which is the doctrine of the beast, NOT Christ. They ARE anti-christ, fake christians, and ruled by the father of lies.
I know a few people who qualify as real Christians. You could search the world over and fail to find a better man than Allen Smith, an elder of the Church of Christ in Belle, West Virginia. Ken Starr is also an elder in the same church, but I think he lives in California and from his Monica Lewinski investigation I would have to conclude he lacks the moral stature of an Allen Smith. The Church of Christ qualifies as a cult because it teaches that only its members are following the straight and narrow path that leads to salvation and all other people are following the broad path that leads to destruction. Baptists, for example, are hell-bound because they play pianos or organs in their services, and the Bible says that the early Christians sang and made a joyful noise unto the Lord. It doesn't say they accompanied their singing with musical instruments so obviously the Baptists have added something to the Bible and the Bible concludes with the admonition that whoever adds to it is hell-bound. I could write a long post on the topic of the strange, cultish beliefs of this church but the point is merely that Ken Starr and others of his ilk hold many cultish beliefs and it is not surprising that he would be a member of the Blackwater legal defense team. These ultra-conservatives are even more bizarre than most progressives think they are. (To give just one more example, the Church of Christ teaches that it is the original first century church, and that the Catholic Church was the first protestant church. The Catholics, you see, wanted to call men on earth their father, even though the Bible plainly enjoins us to "call no man on earth your father." So the Catholics split off from the one true church and started their own church, the first protestant church). I regret that such fine people as Allen Smith, and many other wonderful Christians like him, share a belief system that can be corrupted into hatred of non-Christians and further corrupted into a pro-war theocracy that would cause the founder of their church to weep.
I'm not sure why we should be concerned about the deaths of people who have hired on as killers for the state. There is a lot of difference between people who join the military because they really can't see any options and are under the misconception that military service is a way to best serve the communities they come from, and people who have hired on for big money.
I'm sorry Blackwater is jerking the families of the hired guns around, but that's what happens to hired guns. They signed, they walked into it, knowing full well they were hired to kill, maim and terrorize, and it happened to them. That's the world they entered, and it devoured them. Our task is to prevent companies like Blackwater from devouring the rest of us, but the only way we can do that with the families of people who have worked for them is by making sure that the families understand that the deaths of their relatives fell exclusively in the realm of personal choice.
What's the fuss, they got paid in blood/oil money. Live by sword....u know the rest.
Buddha says Jesus is a good man. As a man raised roman catholic, and one who could prescribe a little bit of Buddhism, I cannot see the difference in the way the true of heart talk to the image of god in our own heart. Jesus' message is to be true to the god in your heart and carry compassion as your sword. Any group swaying or limiting compassion for all things is doing the work for the evil, according to most faiths (to a greater or lesser degree, for me, fish included, Yum!). These Blackwater folk are mercenary, self-serving praetorians and their camels ass is only getting bigger in front of the eye of that needle! Lets not follow! Armageddon is coming according to them, the Rapture! But hey, lets not be to hasty though, I, for example, like fairy tales too. One could read too deeply into anything!
"Our task" is to prevent the killing of one another,PERIOD.
Ron,
The Church of Christ is no different than the fanatscism and perverted teachings of the JW's, Calvinist's, Mormons, Catholics, etc. They all pervert the Gospel of Peace by attempting to co-mingle it with "works".
True Christians live by Faith "which is accounted for righteousness",... they are in no way righteous because they do not play the organ or piano while they're singing.
"Jesus please save us from your followers"
I agree,what honorable purpose can there be for a private corporation with the power Blackwater et al has. That private enterprise of this sort is allowed to exist is to me counter to our democracy or ANY democracy. One slippery step at a time America is decending into the abyss inhabited by Hitler and his supporters.
An organization such as Blackwater is a tool which get around the posse comitatus legislation - which prevents the US government from using Federal military to maintian law and order at home. The President cannot call out the US Army to put down protests but there is no prohibition on employing private contractors such as Blackwater.
from what i see, organized religions are the problem, not the solution. biggest war mongers in the history of mankind. they thrive on fear and violence.
No one mentions the problem the US military has based on Blackwater "stealing" the US Special forces from the military for higher pay. Perhaps they should have to reimburse the taxpayers for the enormous financial costs of training these guys, BEFORE they can hire them.
This is a scam to funnel more government money into private business and back into campaign contributions.
The Martial law element is very interesting.
Does anyone really believe Cheney is not going to tell Bush to Declare martial Law after the next "terrorist" attack? Does anyone really believe Bush will leave office?
Corporate mercenaries are more efficient than the U.S. military at getting right wing wack jobs elected and violating human rights.
One of the items on the House agenda is define how mercenaries are to be controlled. At the moment they are not under the military or the civilian government. They are immune to prosecution in Iraqi courts and since their work is in Iraq, US courts lack jurisdiction.
But it seems that Blackwater has solved this problem for us. "subject to the same protections against lawsuits as the military, which cannot be sued for the deaths or injuries of its troops," If they are subject to the same protections, then they are also subject to court martial. Thank you, Blackwater.
Long ago, the Russians learned the true nature of "antichrist." It wasn't some slouching, rough beast, it was - and is - anything and anyone who is actually against ("anti") the principles expressed by Jesus Christ. And they carefully explained that this "entity" would always, always claim to be "for Christ." I am not a "Christian" in any sense of that word. It is too polluted, to distorted to stand for anything today. If we accept the beginning of the Oath of Hyppocrates, then we have at least made a single step in defeating dangerous humans like Eric Prince, et. al. Primum non nocere.
The best way to control mercenaries is not to hire them.
Help us fight Blackwater from coming to San Diego's backcountry. They have 840 acres in escrow pending the county giving a major use permit and zoning changes from Agricultural to commercial. Our group site lists all the news stories about Blackwater and other training camps that are sprouting up in the area (Covert Canyon, Wind-Zero etc...). Help because when Bush and his boys have left office they will still have their own private military at their hire. www.stopblackwater.net
A private company claiming governmental immunity. That's as convenient and absurd as a VP claiming one day to be a part of the legislative branch and the next to be a part of the executive. BTW - Blackwater the brainchild of Prince? As if. Think "Ollie North."