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Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by wub » Fri Jul 26, 2013 4:34 pm

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A report by Jeremy Scahill in The Nation revealed that the largest mercenary army in the world, Blackwater (later called Xe Services and more recently “Academi”) clandestine intelligence services was sold to the multinational Monsanto. Blackwater was renamed in 2009 after becoming famous in the world with numerous reports of abuses in Iraq, including massacres of civilians. It remains the largest private contractor of the U.S. Department of State “security services,” that practices state terrorism by giving the government the opportunity to deny it.

Many military and former CIA officers work for Blackwater or related companies created to divert attention from their bad reputation and make more profit selling their nefarious services-ranging from information and intelligence to infiltration, political lobbying and paramilitary training – for other governments, banks and multinational corporations. According to Scahill, business with multinationals, like Monsanto, Chevron, and financial giants such as Barclays and Deutsche Bank, are channeled through two companies owned by Erik Prince, owner of Blackwater: Total Intelligence Solutions and Terrorism Research Center. These officers and directors share Blackwater.
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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by Forum » Fri Jul 26, 2013 4:40 pm

Where do I apply for a job?
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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by esfandyar » Fri Jul 26, 2013 4:52 pm

jesus.

*edit: this was actually debunked. Monsanto hired Blackwater, but they did not buy it. It's still owned by two capital firms associated with its founder, the rich bastard Eric Prince.
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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by HamCrescendo » Fri Jul 26, 2013 5:13 pm

yeah sure this has actually been denied by Scahill who this report is being attributed to.

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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by alphacat » Fri Jul 26, 2013 10:19 pm

Oh shit. This is bad.

Another step towards the total dissolution of civil government and the rise of corporate corporate feudalism.

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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by nousd » Fri Jul 26, 2013 10:36 pm

so why did Monsanto hire Blackwater?
obviously to protect their investment in fucking up the planet
but I wonder why specifically...
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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by Mason » Fri Jul 26, 2013 11:03 pm

alphacat wrote:Another step towards the total dissolution of civil government and the rise of corporate corporate feudalism.
I appreciate your opinion friend! But all the while having a hearty lol at this comment.
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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by sixs » Sat Jul 27, 2013 2:27 am

sd5 wrote:so why did Monsanto hire Blackwater?
obviously to protect their investment in fucking up the planet
but I wonder why specifically...
to intimidate farmers
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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by SCope13 » Sat Jul 27, 2013 4:13 pm

Mason wrote:
alphacat wrote:Another step towards the total dissolution of civil government and the rise of corporate corporate feudalism.
I appreciate your opinion friend! But all the while having a hearty lol at this comment.
you may think it's funny, but it's happening.
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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by alphacat » Sat Jul 27, 2013 5:21 pm

It used to be "obvious" or at least seemingly apparent to most people that the roles of government and business were discrete; no longer. The interests (power in different forms) of both have colluded and blurred to the point of being indistinguishable.

This development, however, represents a change because it's business taking on the trappings of sovereignty instead of a sovereignty taking on the trappings of business as has been the norm.

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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by Mason » Sat Jul 27, 2013 9:30 pm

:roll:
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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by Genevieve » Sat Jul 27, 2013 9:39 pm

Yo let's compare the deaths at the hand of private armies vs the ones or in service of the government and think about how in a lot of countries, citizens are still "conscripted" (read enslaved) into the army?

Then let's also remember the Iraq war itself, which was solely fought over resources, to fuel the military industrial complex and expand the American empire. And then this is the the end of the oxymoron that is "civil government"? Really, this? Hey guys, if you don't want an elite class of benefactors of government power and influence, don't support government. Asking for a 'civil government' is expecting a skating ring in hell.

If only once people would hold up government to the same degree of scrutinity that they would hold their neighbour, hotdamn.
alphacat wrote:It used to be "obvious" or at least seemingly apparent to most people that the roles of government and business were discrete; no longer. The interests (power in different forms) of both have colluded and blurred to the point of being indistinguishable..
Mayne, this would've been accurate in 1913.

Eisenhower mentioned it publicly as early as 1961.

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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by deadly_habit » Sat Jul 27, 2013 11:13 pm

Consolidating their evil empire I see.

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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by Soiree » Sun Jul 28, 2013 3:56 am

srsly, help "US" :i: :i: :i:
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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by test_recordings » Wed Jul 31, 2013 12:37 am

Genevieve wrote:Yo let's compare the deaths at the hand of private armies vs the ones or in service of the government and think about how in a lot of countries, citizens are still "conscripted" (read enslaved) into the army?

Then let's also remember the Iraq war itself, which was solely fought over resources, to fuel the military industrial complex and expand the American empire. And then this is the the end of the oxymoron that is "civil government"? Really, this? Hey guys, if you don't want an elite class of benefactors of government power and influence, don't support government. Asking for a 'civil government' is expecting a skating ring in hell.

If only once people would hold up government to the same degree of scrutinity that they would hold their neighbour, hotdamn.
alphacat wrote:It used to be "obvious" or at least seemingly apparent to most people that the roles of government and business were discrete; no longer. The interests (power in different forms) of both have colluded and blurred to the point of being indistinguishable..
Mayne, this would've been accurate in 1913.

Eisenhower mentioned it publicly as early as 1961.

We could still support government, but only a democratic and participatory one.
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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by _ronzlo_ » Thu Dec 11, 2014 1:47 pm

http://www.vice.com/read/wall-street-at ... 515-v21n12
In the past decade of war, contractors paid the ultimate sacrifice, accounting for 25 percent of all United States fatalities. In 2003 contractor deaths represented only 4 percent of all fatalities. That number rose to 27 percent from 2004 to 2007, and from 2008 to 2010 contractor fatalities accounted for 40 percent of the combined death toll.

In 2010 more contractors were killed than military personnel, marking the first time in American history that corporate casualties outweighed military losses. In the first two quarters of 2010 alone, contractor deaths represented more than half––53 percent––of all fatalities.

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In 2010 the DOD obligated $366 billion to contracts (54 percent of the total DOD obligations), an amount seven times the United Kingdom's entire defense budget. Moreover, this sum only entails DOD contract obligations and does not include contracts made by other government agencies like the State Department or USAID through its "implementing partners." The actual amount the United States paid for security contracts remains unknown.
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Re: Monsanto have bought Blackwater

Post by OGLemon » Thu Dec 11, 2014 3:36 pm

Our country wastes so much money, it's almost unbelievable.

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