WEARING A BLACKWATER UNIFORM
September 26th, 2008It was with great surprise that I woke up a few months ago and discovered that security units associated with Blackwater International are stationed here in my hometown of Juneau, Alaska. It’s not like we’re a terrorist hot-spot; it’s been ages since the mayor felt compelled to go blasting down Front Street in an up-armored humvee. We 30,000 souls are surrounded by vast icefields on one side and the cold North Pacific on the other, unconnected to any road system. In fact, the Department of Homeland Security rated Juneau dead last for risk of terrorism among 132 urban areas. Yet the presence of Blackwater in Juneau says a lot about America today and, if we’re not vigilant and active, a very dark America of tomorrow.
Most readers know Blackwater as the go-to guys for mercenary firepower. Their business model is to recruit elite soldiers trained by the US military and rent them back to Uncle Sam at a premium. But Blackwater is a diverse company, and their aspirations go far beyond the present wars. They provide corporate security and training for law-enforcement officers. They hire mercenaries and trainers out to foreign governments such as Azerbaijan and Japan, and to corporations of their choosing. While the US Marines used to guard our embassies around the world, Blackwater guards are now manning many of those posts. Recently, Blackwater has recruited highly placed ex-government officials, such as former CIA Director of Counterterrorism Cofer Black, to head up a private intelligence agency. Blackwater, like others of its ilk, is penetrating every aspect of our military and intelligence services.
So, what’s this global operation doing in tiny Juneau, Alaska?
Blackwater is here to guard a radar station for tests of the National Missile Defense system now officially deployed and operational here in Alaska. Don’t let the words “deployed” and “operational” mislead you: the system can’t really shoot down hostile missiles. It can barely shoot down a single test missile when provided with its exact take-off time and trajectory, let alone detect and destroy a surprise attack by multiple missiles. Unbiased experts, including the Union of Concerned Scientists, assert that because the system can be so easily and cheaply defeated by countermeasures such as decoys, or overwhelmed by the complexity of a real attack, that it will never be a practical defense. Nevertheless, our government continues to divert billions of dollars into the pockets of defense contractors on this wildly expensive high-tech version of France’s Maginot Line, so gleefully outflanked by the Germans in 1940. This is more than just a constellation of pork barrel projects and misguided priorities. It’s theft on a massive scale
However, that sort of corruption has been around for a long time, and this is the Bush era, where a trip to the public piggy bank isn’t considered complete unless you take plenty of friends with you. The Blackwater guards here are nominally employed by Chenega, an Alaska Native corporation associated with the Alaskan coastal village of Chenega Bay, population 86. Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, architect of the “Bridge to Nowhere” and now on trial for bribery, is one of the principal proponents of the anti-missile system and was also instrumental in writing laws which help secure government contracts for Alaska Native Corporations. Senator Stevens didn’t invent these affirmative-action type laws: I remember my father grumbling about them in his plumbing business back in the Sixties. In this case, though, they’ve been refined and corporatized: Chenega gets contracts through the Small Business Administration, rakes off a percentage, then lets giant Blackwater provide the actual services. Since 2000 Chenega has received over $1.1 billion in sole-source or non-compete bids from the Army, Air Force and Department of Homeland Security.
The Bush Administration has turned over an unprecedented amount of government functions to its cronies in private industry, always at a big premium to the taxpayers. More deeply disturbing, though, they have surrendered elements of the military and intelligence services that for two hundred years have been considered the sole prerogative of the People’s government. Where once we had soldiers and spies loyal only to our government, we now have mercenaries and corporate spooks loyal to . . . well, I’m not really sure. Their CEO? Whatever political party gives them the fattest contracts? Soldiers and policemen follow orders, and when things get shaky, the question of who is giving the orders can take on a whole new importance. It took a while for this new face of corporate government to get all the way to my home town, but it finally has. It’s here, it’s armed and it’s wearing a Blackwater uniform.


September 29th, 2008 at 7:49 am
Yes, and Blackwater has opened a large ‘training facility’ in the city of San Diego over the reported objections by the city’s agents. This government is so far outside the limits of the Constitution that I now call it the USG; it has little to do with the limited republic ratified in 1791. Add to a private police force the unlimited funds being planned for the Bankers’ Bail-out; sounds like the Blackshirts plus the Weimar republic’s central bank, but within the same decade; oops, that’s too close to the USG’s business model. Financial chaos and full spectrum police dominance.
“Good night and good luck.”
I’m writing Ron Paul for President on my paper absentee ballot with a Sharpie.
September 29th, 2008 at 6:19 pm
I love Ron PAul but am voting for Bob Barr. Ron PAul should have taken the libertarian ticket. He’s not kidding anyone, he is not a Republican.
September 29th, 2008 at 9:50 pm
I’m voting Ron Paul also.
J.
Aim small, hit small!
October 16th, 2008 at 6:36 pm
While there’s not a price on the the heads of anonymous Blackwater employees, they carry a valuable array of hockable hardware.
Find them where they live and let the Crips and Bloods know about it. Do the same with college Republicans and lawyers for the GOP effort to suppress the vote.
If you know of any depressed person, including Iraq vets who are overwhelmed with PTSD and find only drug regimens to treat their insoluable despair, influence them into a liberating attack on all the above slimeballs.
November 15th, 2008 at 6:32 am
Blackwater is a private militia, condoned by the Bush Administration. They are, I might add, heavily armed with the latest technology. If they were to turn rogue, it would not be a pretty fight HERE IN THE US. They need to be disbanded completely. They do not answer to the normal Military chain of command. I heard it speculated that they actually answered to Cheney most of the time.
November 15th, 2008 at 2:42 pm
Hey guys
There is no difference in parties anymore. Blackwater goes to the highest bidder. Any guess as to who that is? I know our country is owned lock stock and Barrel by China. Cheney’s company (Haliburton) is in Dubai now and has been for two years paying no tax’s and reaping all the profits. Three large banks are taking all our assets to wage a war with the Banks of east Europe. They are leaving the American people by the way side. So, who does Blackwater work for? Hint: it ain’t you and me folks!
tp
November 15th, 2008 at 4:32 pm
just for the record, here’s a little about Chenega Native Corporation, Blackwater’s partners in Alaska:
http://www.chenegatechnology.com/
Chenega Technology Services Corporation (CTSC) is a certified 8(a) Alaska Native Corporation, providing support services for information systems development and integration, support to military operations, technology research, technical analysis, and a wide range of facilities support services. CTSC employees include selected top-level scientists, engineers, and technicians from a wide variety of backgrounds. CTSC’s corporate headquarters is collocated with its parent, the Chenega Corporation, in Anchorage, Alaska. CTSC’s operational headquarters is located in Alexandria, VA.
CTSC has experienced phenomenal growth over the first five years of its existence. Starting as an 8(a) business in 1998, CTSC has grown to a company of over 1000 employees and increased its annual revenue from less than $500,000 in 1998, to over $170,000,000, in 2003 (projected at over $300,000,000 in 2004).
CTSC is organized into three operational groups: Intelligence and Operations; Logistics and Base Operations Support Services; Technology Solutions and Services. CTSC has offices in over 15 states, from Alaska, Hawaii, and Arizona in the western United States, to Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey on the east cost.
Our Mission:
Apply technology and management skills to win government and commercial contracts that will provide profit, training, and employment opportunities for our Alaska Native shareholders and challenging jobs and excellent career opportunities for our employees, jobs that provide a fare and competitive salary and fringe benefits.
Company Objective:
CTSC’s business strategy is to grow our business by: aggressively pursuing business opportunities under the Small Business Administration’s Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), 8(a) Program; competing in the full-and-open competitive arena; forming strategic alliances with prime contractors as their preferred subcontractor; and by maintaining and expanding existing business. It is through superior performance by our professional employees that we intend to cultivate a satisfied customer base that promotes the benefits of employing CTSC to meet future customer needs.
December 8th, 2008 at 7:05 pm
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December 9th, 2008 at 4:17 am
Can’t stay ahead of these guys . . .