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Secret Erik Prince Tape Exposed
Despite Prince's attempts to shield his speeches from public scrutiny, The Nation magazine has obtained an audio recording of a recent, private speech delivered by Prince to a friendly audience. The speech, which Prince attempted to keep from public consumption, provides a stunning glimpse into his views and future plans and reveals details of previously undisclosed activities of Blackwater. The people of the United States have a right to media coverage of events featuring the owner of a company that generates 90% of its revenue from the United States government.
In the speech, Prince proposed that the US government deploy armed private contractors to fight "terrorists" in Nigeria, Yemen, Somalia and Saudi Arabia, specifically to target Iranian influence. He expressed disdain for the Geneva Convention and described Blackwater's secretive operations at four Forward Operating Bases he controls in Afghanistan. He called those fighting the US in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan "barbarians" who "crawled out of the sewer." Prince also revealed details of a July 2009 operation he claims Blackwater forces coordinated in Afghanistan to take down a narcotrafficking facility, saying that Blackwater "call[ed] in multiple air strikes," blowing up the facility. Prince boasted that his forces had carried out the "largest hashish bust in counter-narcotics history." He characterized the work of some NATO countries' forces in Afghanistan as ineffectual, suggesting that some coalition nations "should just pack it in and go home." Prince spoke of Blackwater working in Pakistan, which appears to contradict the official, public Blackwater and US government line that Blackwater is not in Pakistan.
Prince also claimed that a Blackwater operative took down the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President George W Bush in Baghdad and criticized the Secret Service for being "flat-footed." He bragged that Blackwater forces "beat the Louisiana National Guard to the scene" during Katrina and claimed that lawsuits, "tens of millions of dollars in lawyer bills" and political attacks prevented him from deploying a humanitarian ship that could have responded to the earthquake in Haiti or the tsunami that hit Indonesia.
Several times during the speech, Prince appeared to demean Afghans his company is training in Afghanistan, saying Blackwater had to teach them "Intro to Toilet Use" and to do jumping jacks. At the same time, he bragged that US generals told him the Afghans Blackwater trains "are the most effective fighting force in Afghanistan." Prince also revealed that he is writing a book, scheduled to be released this fall.
The speech was delivered January 14 at the University of Michigan in front of an audience of entrepreneurs, ROTC commanders and cadets, businesspeople and military veterans. The speech was titled "Overcoming Adversity: Leadership at the Tip of the Spear" and was sponsored by the Young Presidents' Association (YPO), a business networking association primarily made up of corporate executives. "Ripped from the headlines and described by Vanity Fair magazine, as a Tycoon, Contractor, Soldier and Spy, Erik Prince brings all that and more to our exclusive YPO speaking engagement," read the event's program, also obtained by The Nation. It proclaimed that Prince's speech was an "amazing don't miss opportunity from a man who has 'been there and done that' with a group of Cadets and Midshipmen who are months away from serving on the 'tip of the spear.'" Here are some of the highlights from Erik Prince's speech:
Send the Mercs into Somalia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Nigeria
Prince painted a global picture in which Iran is "at the absolute dead center... of badness." The Iranians, he said, "want that nuke so that it is again a Persian Gulf and they very much have an attitude of when Darius ran most of the Middle East back in 1000 BC. That's very much what the Iranians are after." [NOTE: Darius of Persia actually ruled from 522 BC-486 BC]. Iran, Prince charged, has a "master plan to stir up and organize a Shia revolt through the whole region." Prince proposed that armed private soldiers from companies like Blackwater be deployed in countries throughout the region to target Iranian influence, specifically in Yemen, Somalia and Saudi Arabia. "The Iranians have a very sinister hand in these places," Prince said. "You're not going to solve it by putting a lot of uniformed soldiers in all these countries. It's way too politically sensitive. The private sector can operate there with a very, very small, very light footprint." In addition to concerns of political expediency, Prince suggested that using private contractors to conduct such operations would be cost-effective. "The overall defense budget is going to have to be cut and they're going to look for ways, they're going to have to have ways to become more efficient," he said. "And there's a lot of ways that the private sector can operate with a much smaller, much lighter footprint."
Prince also proposed using private armed contractors in the oil-rich African nation of Nigeria. Prince said that guerilla groups in the country are dramatically slowing oil production and extraction and stealing oil. "There's more than a half million barrels a day stolen there, which is stolen and organized by very large criminal syndicates. There's even some evidence it's going to fund terrorist organizations," Prince alleged. "These guerilla groups attack the pipeline, attack the pump house to knock it offline, which makes the pressure of the pipeline go soft. they cut that pipeline and they weld in their own patch with their own valves and they back a barge up into it. Ten thousand barrels at a time, take that oil, drive that 10,000 barrels out to sea and at $80 a barrel, that's $800,000. That's not a bad take for organized crime." Prince made no mention of the nonviolent indigenous opposition to oil extraction and pollution, nor did he mention the notorious human rights abuses connected to multinational oil corporations in Nigeria that have sparked much of the resistance.
Blackwater and the Geneva Convention
Prince scornfully dismissed the debate on whether armed individuals working for Blackwater could be classified as "unlawful combatants" who are ineligible for protection under the Geneva Convention. "You know, people ask me that all the time, 'Aren't you concerned that you folks aren't covered under the Geneva Convention in [operating] in the likes of Iraq or Afghanistan or Pakistan? And I say, 'Absolutely not,' because these people, they crawled out of the sewer and they have a 1200 AD mentality. They're barbarians. They don't know where Geneva is, let alone that there was a convention there."
It is significant that Prince mentioned his company operating in Pakistan given that Blackwater, the US government and the Pakistan government have all denied Blackwater works in Pakistan.
Taking Down the Iraqi Shoe Thrower for the 'Flat-Footed' Secret Service
Prince noted several high-profile attacks on world leaders in the past year, specifically a woman pushing the Pope at Christmas mass and the attack on Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, saying there has been a pattern of "some pretty questionable security lately." He then proceeded to describe the feats of his Blackwater forces in protecting dignitaries and diplomats, claiming that one of his men took down the Iraqi journalist, Muntadhar al-Zaidi, who threw his shoes at President Bush in Baghdad in December 2008. Prince referred to al-Zaidi as the "shoe bomber:"
"A little known fact, you know when the shoe bomber in Iraq was throwing his shoes at President Bush, in December 08, we provided diplomatic security, but we had no responsibility for the president's security--that's always the Secret Service that does that. We happened to have a guy in the back of the room and he saw that first shoe go and he drew his weapon, got a sight picture, saw that it was only a shoe, he re-holstered, went forward and took that guy down while the Secret Service was still standing there flat-footed. I have a picture of that--I'm publishing a book, so watch for that later this fall--in which you'll see all the reporters looking, there's my guy taking the shoe thrower down. He didn't shoot him, he just tackled him, even though the guy was committing assault and battery on the president of the United States. I asked a friend of mine who used to run the Secret Service if they had a written report of that and he said the debrief was so bad they did not put it in writing."
While the Secret Service was widely criticized at the time for its apparent inaction during the incident, video of the event clearly showed another Iraqi journalist, not security guards, initially pulling al-Zaidi to the floor. Almost instantly thereafter, al-Zaidi was swarmed by a gang of various, unidentified security agents.
Blackwater's Forward Operating Bases
Prince went into detail about his company's operations in Afghanistan. Blackwater has been in the country since at least April 2002, when the company was hired by the CIA on a covert contract to provide the Agency with security. Since then, Blackwater has won hundreds of millions of dollars in security, counter-narcotics and training contracts for the State Department, Defense Department and the CIA. The company protects US Ambassador Karl Eikenberry and other senior US officials, guards CIA personnel and trains the Afghan border police. "We built four bases and we staffed them and we run them," Prince said, referring to them as Forward Operating Bases (FOBs). He described them as being in the north, south, east and west of Afghanistan. "Spin Boldak in the south, which is the major drug trans-shipment area, in the east at a place called FOB Lonestar, which is right at the foothills of Tora Bora mountain. In fact if you ski off Tora Bora mountain, you can ski down to our firebase," Prince said, adding that Blackwater also has a base near Herat and another location. FOB Lonestar is approximately 15 miles from the Pakistan border. "Who else has built a [Forward Operating Base] along the main infiltration route for the Taliban and the last known location for Osama bin Laden?" Prince said earlier this year.
Blackwater's War on Drugs
Prince described a Narcotics Interdiction Unit Blackwater started in Afghanistan five years ago that remains active. "It is about a 200 person strike force to go after the big narcotics traffickers, the big cache sites," Prince said. "That unit's had great success. They've taken more than $3.5 billion worth of heroin out of circulation. We're not going after the farmers, but we're going after the traffickers." He described an operation in July 2009 where Blackwater forces actually called in NATO air strikes on a target during a mission:
"A year ago, July, they did the largest hashish bust in counter-narcotics history, down in the south-east. They went down, they hit five targets that our intel guys put together and they wound up with about 12,000 pounds of heroin. While they were down there, they said, 'You know, these other three sites look good, we should go check them out.' Sure enough they did and they found a cache--262,000 kilograms of hash, which equates to more than a billion dollars street value. And it was an industrialized hash operation, it was much of the hash crop in Helmand province. It was palletized, they'd dug ditches out in the desert, covered it with tarps and the bags of powder were big bags with a brand name on it for the hash brand, palletized, ready to go into containers down to Karachi [Pakistan] and then out to Europe or elsewhere in the world. That raid alone took about $60 million out of the Taliban's coffers. So, those were good days. When the guys found it, they didn't have enough ammo, enough explosives, to blow it, they couldn't burn it all, so they had to call in multiple air strikes. Of course, you know, each of the NATO countries that came and did the air strikes took credit for finding and destroying the cache."
December 30, 2009 CIA Bombing in Khost
Prince also addressed the deadly suicide bombing on December 30 at the CIA station at Forward Operating Base Chapman in Khost, Afghanistan. Eight CIA personnel, including two Blackwater operatives, were killed in the bombing, which was carried out by a Jordanian double-agent. Prince was asked by an audience member about the "failure" to prevent that attack. The questioner did not mention that Blackwater was responsible for the security of the CIA officials that day, nor did Prince discuss Blackwater's role that day. Here is what Prince said:
"You know what? It is a tragedy that those guys were killed but if you put it in perspective, the CIA has lost extremely few people since 9/11. We've lost two or three in Afghanistan, before that two or three in Iraq and, I believe, one guy in Somalia--a landmine. So when you compare what Bill Donovan and the OSS did to the Germans and the Japanese, the Italians during World War II--and they lost hundreds and hundreds of people doing very difficult, very dangerous work--it is a tragedy when you lose people, but it is a cost of doing that work. It is essential, you've got to take risks. In that case, they had what appeared to be a very hot asset who had very relevant, very actionable intelligence and he turned out to be a bad guy... That's what the intelligence business is, you can't be assured success all the time. You've got to be willing to take risks. Those are calculated risks but sometimes it goes badly. I hope the Agency doesn't draw back and say, 'Oh, we have to retrench and not do that anymore,' all the rest. No. We need you to double down, go after them harder. That is a cost of doing business. They are there to kill us."
Prince to Some NATO Countries in Afghanistan: 'Go Home'
Prince spoke disparagingly of some unnamed NATO countries with troops in Afghanistan, saying they do not have the will for the fight. "Some of them do and a lot of them don't," he said. "It is such a patchwork of different international commitments as to what some can do and what some can't. A lot of them should just pack it in and go home." Canada, however, received praise from Prince. "The Canadians have lost per capita more than America has in Afghanistan. They are fighting and they are doing it and so if you see a Canadian thank them for that. The politicians at home take heavies for doing that," Prince said. He did not mention the fact that his company was hired by the Canadian government to train its forces.
Prince also described how his private air force (which he recently sold) bailed out a US military unit in trouble in Afghanistan. According to Prince, the unit was fighting the Taliban and was running out of ammo and needed an emergency re-supply. "Because of, probably some procedure written by a lawyer back in Washington, the Air Force was not permitted to drop in an uncertified drop zone... even to the unit that was running out of ammo," Prince said. "So they called and asked if our guys would do it and, of course, they said, 'Yes.' And the cool part of the story is the Army guys put their DZ mark in the drop zone, a big orange panel, on the hood of their hummer and our guys put the first bundle on the hood of that hummer. We don't always get that close, but that time a little too close."
Blackwater: Teaching Afghans to Use Toilets
Prince said his forces train 1300 Afghans every six weeks and described his pride in attending "graduations" of Blackwater-trained Afghans, saying that in six weeks they radically transform the trainees. "You take these officers, these Afghans and it's the first time in their life they've ever been part of something that's first class, that works. The instructors know what they're talking about, they're fed, the water works, there's ammunition for their guns. Everything works," Prince said. "The first few days of training, we have to do 'Intro to Toilet Use' because a lot of these guys have never even seen a flushed toilet before." Prince boasted: "We manage to take folks with a tribal mentality and, just like the Marine Corps does more effectively than anyone else, they take kids from disparate lifestyles across the United States and you throw them into Paris Island and you make them Marines. We try that same mentality there by pushing these guys very hard and, it's funny, I wish I had video to show you of the hilarious jumping jacks. If you take someone that's 25 years old and they've never done a jumping jack in their life--some of the convoluted motions they do it's comical. But the transformation from day one to the end of that program, they're very proud and they're very capable." Prince said that when he was in Afghanistan late last year, "I met with a bunch of generals and they said the Afghans that we train are the most effective fighting force in Afghanistan."
Prince also discussed the Afghan women he says work with Blackwater. "Some of the women we've had, it's amazing," Prince said. "They come in in the morning and they have the burqa on and they transition to their cammies (camouflage uniforms) and I think they enjoy the baton work," he said, adding, "They've been hand-cuffing a little too much on the men."
Hurricane Katrina and Humanitarian Mercenaries
Erik Prince spoke at length about Blackwater's deployment in 2005 in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, bragging that his forces "rescued 128 people, sent thousands of meals in there and it worked." Prince boasted of his company's rapid response, saying, "We surged 145 guys in 36 hours from our facility five states away and we beat the Louisiana National Guard to the scene." What Prince failed to mention was that at the time of the disaster, at least 35% of the Louisiana National Guard was deployed in Iraq. One National Guard soldier in New Orleans at the time spoke to Reuters, saying, "They (the Bush administration) care more about Iraq and Afghanistan than here... We are doing the best we can with the resources we have, but almost all of our guys are in Iraq." Much of the National Guard's equipment was in Iraq at the time, including high water vehicles, Humvees, refuelers and generators.
Prince also said that he had a plan to create a massive humanitarian vessel that, with the generous support of major corporations, could have responded to natural disasters, such as earthquakes and tsunamis across the globe. "I thought, man, the military has perfected how to move men and equipment into combat, why can't we do that for the humanitarian side?" Prince said. The ship Prince wanted to use for these missions was an 800 foot container vessel capable of shipping "1700 containers, which would have lined up six and a half miles of humanitarian assistance with another 250 vehicles" onboard. "We could have gotten almost all those boxes donated. It would have been boxes that would have had generator sets from Caterpillar, grain from ADM [Archer Daniels Midland], anti-biotics from pharmaceutical companies, all the stuff you need to do massive humanitarian assistance," Prince said, adding that it "would have had turnkey fuel support, food, surgical, portable surgical hospitals, beds cots, blankets, all the above." Prince says he was going to do the work for free, "on spec," but "instead we got attacked politically and ended up paying tens of millions of dollars in lawyer bills the last few years. It's an unfortunate misuse of resources because a boat like that sure would have been handy for the Haitian people right now."
Outing Erik Prince
Prince also addressed what he described as his outing as a CIA asset working on sensitive US government programs. He has previously blamed Congressional Democrats and the news media for naming him as working on the US assassination program. The US intelligence apparatus "depends heavily on Americans that are not employed by the government to facilitate greater success and access for the intelligence community," Prince said. "It's unprecedented to have people outed by name, especially ones that were running highly classified programs. And as much as the left got animated about Valerie Plame, outing people by name for other very very sensitive programs was unprecedented and definitely threw me under the bus."
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Show AllI personally, with my own ears, heard Blackwater operatives in New Orleans in October and November 2005 talking about "how many ni**ers" they killed right after the hurricanes. I also heard them complain about the low pay in NOLA when they were making 10x as much in Iraq.
Erik Prince needs to be brought down. He is running a private military empire based on christofascist ideology. He is dangerous and should not be in a position of power over anyone or anything.
I've always thought this guy was a reincarnated Hitler. He didn't accomplish his mission then, and has returned to do so. The first time I saw a photo of Prince, my immediate thought was "Hitler" - from his expression and stance, to the way he combed his hair.
Eric Prince, prince of evil. I know how to deal with this guy. As we say in the gay community, he needs to get his little ass fucked, before he gets too old. Then he might settle down with a lover and stop this macho crap.
Unfortunately the fucker that princie boy chose was that imaginary sky gawd jayZeus. And having being screwed by him he's now in the mood to screw everyone else on the planet, not in any natural way either.
There's no way his psychopathy is going to be 'cured' with a screw. The guy is drunk on end time jayZeus juice, and so he's beyond any help. Jail would protect others from him, but...
And here I thought Chany was the most dangerous miscreant in the world. Prince should be taken out, by any means possible.
It is a terrible thing to relish the death of any human being, but every time I hear of Blackwater mercenaries being killed, I can't help but cheer.
Erik Prince is just capitalizing on the overall move in US foreign policy circles towards "humanitarian intervention" which is regularly espoused by Obama's crew members, Susan Rice, Samantha Powers et al.
The principal lesson here is that the Western powers under U.S. leadership are more than willing to cultivate conflict and manufacture justifications for an interventionist terrorist foreign policy, motivated by power and profit. Erik Prince is just a symptom.
When such interventions are being talked about in the media, you have to ask, "why this? why now?" The answer is almost always because it is in the interests of one of the big powers to intervene, and they want to enlist the liberal humanitarians as cheerleaders for their invasion. Western media is pervaded by a deep-seated racism which means that they don't even bother to try to investigate the background of conflicts in the Middle East, Africa, etc. they just adopt an implicit assumption that this is the type of things that "these savages" always do.
We live in a world where there is no international force that is capable of intervening to prevent humanitarian crises. Western governments are continually intervening in the third world, but power and greed are their motivations - humanitarianism is simply not a factor. The most important thing that ordinary people in the West can do to help is to prevent their governments from intervening in any way; their interventions are always selfish.
If we think of those who are to be "helped" by these contrived interventions as a drowning woman, we can best help her by making our governments take their foot off her head.
As much as Prince is a loose cannon, supported by wingnuts, the idea of a container ship as a ready-to-deploy humanitarian emergency aid vessel is a good one.
Are you feeling better about your tax dollars?
He is your employee/subcontractor.
Prince is up there with Heinrich Himmler, supreme leader of the Schutzstaffeln or SS. Evil Prince is a reminder that in some ways Hitler did win the war after all.
The real danger is we live in a country where murdering thugs like Prince, have a substantial audience of followers, experiencing their first time on two legs.
Just wait till they come a knocking on your door.
SUPPORT THE EMPIRE SEND YOUR NEIGHBOURS KIDS
i live in the middle of 3000 acres with a VERY BIG dog [3ft tall & 165 lbs.] and he likes visitors less than i. lol
Prince appears to be a very dangerous man: mentally ill, to say the least, criminally insane seems more apropos.
In our world money = power, and Erik was handed a fortune so he could create his own little fantasy world...'Onward Christian Soldiers'. Likely we'll be seeing more of Prince's mercenaries showing up at domestic hot spots - to 'keep the peace'.
So much for privatization of government functions and public oversight. We are so screwed.....
tout the government lie, but wit the added caveat the one's own provate enterprise can handle the situation better than the government...
lie, plus one...winner!
he talks alot about personnel, his guys, their guys...
what is he up to regarding drones? the role of people in this arena is dwindling...surely, he knows this...
some people...
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Prince is to be blunt, a sociopath. The economic system in the USA (And all of Capitalism for that matter) rewards such people with great wealth. Without appropiate checks on that accumulating wealth his personal values become more economically valued. (He grows wealthier and more powerful)
If people want to see the "trickle down theory" in action, do not look for his wealth to trickle down to the masses. Look for his BEHAVIOUR and his VALUES to trickle down to the masses.
Yep, the selfishness, shortsightedness, cruelty, and sociopathy trickle down from the sociopathic elites to the masses in the USA, not the wealth.
Reminds me of dynamics of the economy of scarcity. Fortunately, there is a corollary. The high value of the rare sort of prince is also indicative of there being common what he is not. :)
Lately, I never realized how large the Gods organization was until all his/her spokespersons and employees started to issue all those press releases.
I never knew they made guns and custom rifle scopes, traded in CDOs, had real estate brokerages in the middle east, owned banking and insurance franchises world wide, owns or holds various energy and pharmaceutical companies, is a major stakeholder in media, has several lobbying firms, operates carbon trading exchanges, has a security firm or two with contracts with the State Department, operates money laundering firms and has control of the drug and human trade industry. Oh, and there is that sex thing too.
I would think that with all this media attention (mostly negative) that he/she would have his/her HR department do a better job with its employee review/hiring practices. I might add that God really needs a better PR firm too. Like BP or XE maybe a name change would be helpful. Hopefully we will not wait another 5000 years for the next press release.
In the meantime, forgive me if I mistake your employees legs for a fire hydrant......
Prince daid: "A little known fact, you know when the shoe bomber in Iraq was throwing his shoes at President Bush, in December 08, we provided diplomatic security, but we had no responsibility for the president's security--that's always the Secret Service that does that. We happened to have a guy in the back of the room and he saw that first shoe go and he drew his weapon, got a sight picture, saw that it was only a shoe, he re-holstered, went forward and took that guy down while the Secret Service was still standing there flat-footed."
The man who threw his shoe at Bush was not a bomber. Throwing a shoe is a well known insult in that part of the world. This guy is a fabulist - a very dangerous fabulist.
Erik Prince is nothing but a US/Christian funded terrorist organization.
How can a company like Blackwater Xe be considered a private contractor when 90% of it's revenue comes from the US government? They sound like a cover for the US military or CIA to more easily operate above and beyond any laws.
This thug is the true Prince of the "barbarians" who "crawled out of the sewer."
It's no wonder that our disfunctional State Department loves him.
Sorry I wasn't on the invitation list when Erik recently spoke at my alma mater in Ann Arbor, nor invited to Prince's upcoming address at the Holland Tulip Festival. Thanks to Jeremy Scahill for keeping his investigative focus on Blackwater, and all that Blackwater represents, in terms of corporate model privatization of the Pentagon's grip on US foreign policy.
There's a lot of revealing stuff in these taped remarks which The Nation somehow managed to finagle and disseminate into the public domain. My personal favorite is this aside, with Erik Prince discussing the horrendous debacle at FOB Chapman last December, when a double agent snitch suicide bomber killed seven CIA agents, including the counterterrorism station chief for the Afghan theatre of war:
"So when you compare what Bill Donovan and the OSS did to the Germans and the Japanese, the Italians during World War II - and they lost hundreds and hundreds of people doing very difficult, very dangerous work - it is a tragedy when you lose people, but it is a cost of doing that work. It is essential, you've got to take risks..... Those are calculated risks, but sometimes it goes badly. I hope the Agency doesn't draw back and say 'Oh we have to retrench and not do that any more.' No. We need you to double down and go after them harder. That is a cost of doing business. They are there to kill us."
Prior to WWII, the United States of America functioned just fine without having an institutionalized civilian spy agency of any kind. After Pearl Harbor, the OSS was created, inside the US military establishment, as a civilian intelligence component for the nation's war effort against the Axis powers. Wild Bill Donovan ran paramilitary operations in Europe and Asia networking with underground resistance forces. When World War II ended with the unconditional surrender of our formally declared enemies, OSS morphed into the Central Intelligence Agency with passage of the National Security Act of 1947.
From 1942 through 1945, the United States faced an existential threat and was in a state of declared war against Germany, Italy, and Japan. Committing clandestine, plain clothes premeditated murder and sabotage in Nazi occupied Europe and elsewhere was an important, valid part of the American war effort. So too was the successful assassination of Yamamoto, unsuccessful attempts to kill Hitler, and patriotic affiliation with American mafioso of Sicilian descent to facilitate the downfall of Mousolini.
The war ended. Peace broke out at last. But the murdering and related daring-do by the CIA abroad did not end. It got institutionalized instead.
Eric Prince's Blackwater operation represents the new style corporate face of the black ops cowboys' traditional sandbox. Testerone reigns supreme. Risking human life to take human life is just a necessary cost of doing business. When in doubt, double down. If that doubles the cost of doing business as usual, so be it - after all, that is what the Pentagon black budget process is designed for.
On one single point, Erick's pathetic, adolescent male stream-of-consciousness mentality does get it: They Are There To Kill Us. The "us" in that sentence means our soldiers, our special ops death squads, our shadow army of spook/spy assassins, and our colorful hustling, muscling array of corporate mercenaries.
Now more than ever, it's time for Congress to take the toys away from the boys. Bring them all home - each and every one - so there can be meaningful adult supervision.
Bill from Saginaw
I graduated from UM, too. It ain't the place it used to be.
Destroyed $3.5 billion in drugs? Air strike you say? 12,000 miles from the tax payers. Maybe that's what was really on that ship bound for Haiti.
Please don't forget that Prince supports Mit Romney.The both of them are very good friends.
Note it was Afghan hash, not Afghan heroin traffickers, that got targeted.
Bill from Saginaw
Gosh, why not just elect him "God" and be done with it?
If this guy thinks he's so great, why doesn't he work for the US military or intelligence instead of badmouthing them? He is disrespectful toward our people in uniform, who believe they are fighting for our freedom (even if I have other theories about what our military is doing in the world).
I'm sure he'd love to just get rid of the army and take over with his gangs of mercenaries performing secret acts of terror and destruction, beholden to no country or law, and shape the world according to his twisted expectations.
Thank you for another great expose'. Scahill might be the last of the great investigative journalists!
Yes, thank you Jeremy Scahill! It takes a whole lot of courage to do what you keep doing. You are a MAN among men!
Prince is the one who needs toilet training since everything that comes out of his mouth is sh!t
good one ladybug.
Like so many "private enterprise" frauds, he preaches; get the dough from the taxpayer thru the federal government-- socialize risk and liability and pocket profit-- pay no tax and create and shill for a false need. No wonder he is promoted by a business leader training effort.
His company is the darker of the dark side of money grubing -I am sure he has pin pointed the scum and barbarians living here and his private forces can help clean them out.
I wonder what percentage of security contracts he subs out to the old eastern bloc thugs?
The fraud you describe is actually a little worse - a portion of the federal funds wind up as political donations. In the case of Blackwater, they have been overwhelmingly sent to the Republican Party.
What can you do with people who are too psychopathic to join the military? Not smart enough to be a congressman?
P_Shaw, Erik Prince is an ex-Navy Seal. Nice black eye for the Seals.
Everyone is shouting about Eric Prince, but he is just a businessman dealing in death. Where we have to look at are the politicians that allow the staff of the Army to contract mercenaries; those people should be fully and personally accountable for their decisions without being allowed to hide behind their functions. All this only shows that the christian US is not one bit different from the primitive tribes in black Africa.
Dat's Erik with a 'K', as in KKK -- it's more... I don't know... evil. And I find your remarks about primitive tribes in black (is there any other?) Africa, vaguely disquietening. But I agree that so-called education doesn't seem to have brought civilisation very far.
Of course there is a completely different Africa - the North of that continent, starting with Morocco and ending with Egypt. In this, the word "black" is not to be taken with the usually inherent but totally misplaced racist interpretation; it merely stands for "sub-Saharan". That those tribes form the most primitive cultures in the world has little to do with their color, just with their mentality. Maybe in analogy with "African-American" (what are those? Africans or Americans? One can not be both) one might less offensively say "African-Africans".
Not one contract has been cancelled, just by changing the name...They continue to be used all over and they are men hired to murder...The United States of America is now so polarized that "White Americans" believe that murder and assassination lists are what the President is authorized to do....Watch how fast the Arizona Laws pass through each state in the United States.
Mercenaries are not allowed according to all Geneva Conventions....changing Mercenary into Civilian Contractor does not change a thing....They are still mercenaries and Obama approves of every murder and assassination.
What a Sin! And to read what Prince has said is nothing less than what the Nazis were about...What a country we have turned into. I guess bringing 1600 Nazi scientists and psychologists and redocumenting them as refugees was the beginning of the end of Democracy...("Operation Paperclip") When your leaders decided that "The Devil" had something "THEY" wanted (Manipulation and Mind Control of Their Society) then anything was worth the price...You can thank David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, and Zbigniew Brzezinski and their Council on Foreign Relations and Tri-Lateral Commission for men like Cheney, Prince, and Obama. "God have mercy on us all!"
Never mind
People like Erik Prince wouldn't be a problem if people like Barack Obama were remotely doing the job they were elected to do. Go after Obama, not Prince.
And the Nation's a corrupt publication designed to prolong the charade that there's a difference between Republicans and Democrats. They supported war criminal Obama for president and have absolutely no credibility as far as serious journalism is concerned.
Watching Scahill's report on "Democracy Now" brings to mind a phrase oft used by Harry Shearer: "Nice people doing nice things."
Erik is a true "prince", all right.
Just another american terrorist
Jesus. This guy is Norman Osbourne.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_osbourne
"Eric Prince, prince of evil. I know how to deal with this guy. As we say in the gay community, he needs to get his little ass fucked, before he gets too old. Then he might settle down with a lover and stop this macho crap."
You really think he can be turned gay and that being gay automatically makes one a peacenik?
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After the first few paragraphs I stopped reading the article. I find Mr. Prince utterly boring.
A rich man desperately trying to make himself relevant but who instead has become a mere troll in the world of politics.
This guy is not a joke. This man is a danger not just to our democracy, but to the world. He has an unaccountable private army with an apparent direct line into the U.S. Treasury and many friends willing to keep things silent . . . or people afraid of being assassinated.
Oh. So what? Just get rid of him and Empire America will function in a moral fashion from here on in? What struck me about this article was just how commercialized war has become-there is no moral question to be asked any longer ( as long as you throw some disparaging remarks designating your victim as "other") Is this what "the banality of evil" means? Ostensibly war was such a serious moral question that garnering profits from it's engagement was a crime. War profiteering still is illegal isn't it? We all know about the women employees who were raped and gagged over some non-disclosure contract, we know about the showers where the rank and file get electrocuted when they try to clean up and the hundred dollar charge for doing a bag of laundry. Someone on the level of General needs to be given the resources to audit that company and the entire military while they are at it. Rumsfeld found that up to 1/3 of the budget is unaccounted for. Talk about the war on drugs? Production has gone up under the occupation, the Taliban took on the war lords and lowered opium production when in power and the training of Afghani soldiers-we've been there 8 years and can't beat the enemy, who happened to contribute to the demise of the USSR and helped the British Empire into the sunset. Perhaps if Mr. Warmonger took instruction rather than gave orders he might have captured Osama Bin Laudin instead of innocent civilians by now. But I am starting to trivialize what is so important here and it is the complete moral vacuity that has become attached to the question of war. Did Bush... is striking up this war on terror manage to convince us that we must be in combat mode into perpetuity and are we really prepared to succumb to such a notion-actually now a policy for years to come or just until we have satisfied our national security interests which are today based on dominance of Middle Eastern Oil over our capitalist competitors and our own dependence on fossil fuels? DO WE HAVE A CHOICE? It is not Great Men who rise up and make history but the social forces on the ground that determine it's outcome-Obama has demonstrated that historical truth in the past year, when he had to call on his election campaign volunteers to get the progressive aspect of his political machine to lobby Congress through petitions and phone calls and faxes to pass health care as flawed as it was. if not for them there would be no health care bill such as it is. Remember, technologically it only took about six months to completely re-tool G.M for airplane production during WW2 and we can do it again and replicate it in other areas as well. On this 40th anniversary of the Kent State University shootings where 4 students were shot down by National Guardsmen over protest of the Vietnam another immoral, illegal War that was based on the same lie ( the premise of attack). Being 15 at the time, I grew my hair and let my freak flag fly and it's been flyin ever since in one form or another. I have to ask myself am I ready to put myself in harms' way simply by exercising my democratic right to free speech in condemning the war and protesting with others against it? Yes, I am. And so are all the others that have done so in the past and the many more who will join us once they know the truth and begin to define the situation in those truthful terms. We do not need mercenary armies and we do not need to remain long dependent on fossil fuels. The people have to make sure that this country is governed in the public interest and not by special interests. That day is coming sooner than most think, capital is now working on the weapon with which to shoot itself in the foot. G.M is working with N.A.S.A. to roboticise space and of course then the work force. With even more displaced workers and less living labour to exploit and profit from...is like removing a part of the genomic formation of the human organism. You cannot have capitalism without living labour as surplus labour is pumped out of the direct producer at the point of production. Surplus labour is what is meant by profit. This is to many an unconscious premise, but it is an objective reality which defines the parameters of our political economy. If we are not blinded by delusions of Empire America as the owner of Dirtwater seems to be, it need not be so. To many of us have nothing left to loose but our chains and our ranks are growing exponentially by the day on a global level ( thank you globalization!. The fruits of our social labour are great still but these resources need to be rededicated to expanding democracy and equality. if this entails a change in the economic system as a whole we'll so be it-the only thing we need to worry about after that is a capitalist counter-revolution that let's the capitalist bully boys back in the game. And let's face facts, there are only about 200 families that control the whole she-bang isn't that so? This is what they mean by the tendency ( law) of accumulation and concentration of capital into fewer and fewer hands. Can we really afford to let history repeat itself? How many more times do we have to experience these lessons before we learn to say enough! As the uncivilized barbarian Mr. Dirtwater illustrates our historical choices are Barbarism or Socialism.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
Democrats are stabbing their own party in the back enriching far-right corporate GOP henchmen like Prince and companies like Halliburton and KBR who will always donate campaign millions against them. Here he is publicly scoffing at the Democrats and still they line up to kiss his ass and cross his palms with billions upon billions of dollars in tax payer subsidized contracts year after year after year. Same thing with the telecomm industry who has been biased against the Dems since Rush Limbaugh came on the scene to dominate the white male 18 to 35 demographic in the 1980s.
Remember, there is no Democratic party or Republican party, just the Party. They fooled you and everyone into thinking there's two parties.
Perhaps this is the "Prince" referred to in certain texts as "The Prince of Darkness".