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There was a definite method to BushCo's madness: Namely, hire subcontractors to evade the laws that prevent the DoD and the CIA from taking part in torture and assassination. From The Nation:

At a covert forward operating base run by the US Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, members of an elite division of Blackwater are at the center of a secret program in which they plan targeted assassinations of suspected Taliban and Al Qaeda operatives, "snatch and grabs" of high-value targets and other sensitive action inside and outside Pakistan, an investigation by The Nation has found. The Blackwater operatives also assist in gathering intelligence and help run a secret US military drone bombing campaign that runs parallel to the well-documented CIA predator strikes, according to a well-placed source within the US military intelligence apparatus.

The source, who has worked on covert US military programs for years, including in Afghanistan and Pakistan, has direct knowledge of Blackwater's involvement. He spoke to The Nation on condition of anonymity because the program is classified. The source said that the program is so "compartmentalized" that senior figures within the Obama administration and the US military chain of command may not be aware of its existence.

Sure sounds like Cheney's still got his moles deep inside, doesn't it?

The White House did not return calls or email messages seeking comment for this story. Capt. John Kirby, the spokesperson for Adm. Michael Mullen, Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told The Nation, "We do not discuss current operations one way or the other, regardless of their nature." A defense official, on background, specifically denied that Blackwater performs work on drone strikes or intelligence for JSOC in Pakistan. "We don't have any contracts to do that work for us. We don't contract that kind of work out, period," the official said. "There has not been, and is not now, contracts between JSOC and that organization for these types of services." The previously unreported program, the military intelligence source said, is distinct from the CIA assassination program that the agency's director, Leon Panetta, announced he had canceled in June 2009.

"This is a parallel operation to the CIA," said the source. "They are two separate beasts." The program puts Blackwater at the epicenter of a US military operation within the borders of a nation against which the United States has not declared war--knowledge that could further strain the already tense relations between the United States and Pakistan. In 2006, the United States and Pakistan struck a deal that authorized JSOC to enter Pakistan to hunt Osama bin Laden with the understanding that Pakistan would deny it had given permission. Officially, the United States is not supposed to have any active military operations in the country.

Blackwater, which recently changed its name to Xe Services and US Training Center, denies the company is operating in Pakistan. "Xe Services has only one employee in Pakistan performing construction oversight for the U.S. Government," Blackwater spokesperson Mark Corallo said in a statement to The Nation, adding that the company has "no other operations of any kind in Pakistan."

A former senior executive at Blackwater confirmed the military intelligence source's claim that the company is working in Pakistan for the CIA and JSOC, the premier counterterrorism and covert operations force within the military. He said that Blackwater is also working for the Pakistani government on a subcontract with an Islamabad-based security firm that puts US Blackwater operatives on the ground with Pakistani forces in counter-terrorism operations, including house raids and border interdictions, in the North-West Frontier Province and elsewhere in Pakistan. This arrangement, the former executive said, allows the Pakistani government to utilize former US Special Operations forces who now work for Blackwater while denying an official US military presence in the country. He also confirmed that Blackwater has a facility in Karachi and has personnel deployed elsewhere in Pakistan. The former executive spoke on condition of anonymity.

His account and that of the military intelligence source were borne out by a US military source who has knowledge of Special Forces actions in Pakistan and Afghanistan. When asked about Blackwater's covert work for JSOC in Pakistan, this source, who also asked for anonymity, told The Nation, "From my information that I have, that is absolutely correct," adding, "There's no question that's occurring."



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The willingness of Obama to go along with it, one wonders if Bush admin cronies sit around and laugh at the completely unnecessary steps they took to avoid accountability.

All of this is being done in our name - with a big "Made in the USA" stamp on every death, every collateral injury, every mistake, every wedding they blow up. A private contractor like Prince/Xe/Blackwater should be outlawed as they are just mecenaries and history proves them to be criminals of the very worst sort.

I always say we should have listened to Dwight D. He was prescient.

Dude, Dwight D. OVERTHREW MORE than his share of democratically elected governments starting with Iran in 1953, here.

The beginning was in 1947 with the National Security Act but Eisenhower got things moving.

Looks like they are trying the same thing during the recent elections. They have bought off the media (see operation Mockingbird) and fermenting insurection among the youthful Iranians (those who don't remember the 1953 coup and are unaware the media and others have been bought off).

..in the "War on Terror"™ official. Why not?

/end snark

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Of course it's not lawlessness when I can have someone else do it for me, YES?

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Come on C and R !! Wayne Madsen ?? This is your expert? The guy who claims that swine flu is an invention of the US Government? A regular on the wacko Alex Jones program?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Madsen

Puhleeeezz.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=206011...

Adrian Gibbs, the virologist who said in May that swine flu may have escaped from a laboratory, published his findings today, renewing discussion about the origins of the pandemic virus.

The new H1N1 strain, which was discovered in Mexico and the U.S. in April, may be the product of three strains from three continents that swapped genes in a lab or a vaccine-making plant, Gibbs, and fellow Australian scientists wrote in Virology Journal. The authors analyzed the genetic makeup of the virus and found its origin could be more simply explained by human involvement than a coincidence of nature.

(Note the byline. Not Alex Jones.)

I have to agree about Wayne. While he might be right here and there he has too many conspiracy views which hurts his credibility.

... had a good interview with Amy on
www.democracynow.org
today

we've got for info IMO

.... the guy has been documenting Blackwater and the Prince of Death for years, its definitely worth a listen/ read.
(...sorry not sure if you are being facetious ... )

...

Some of his stuff has made it into the mainstream. Sadly people didn't seem to notice much.

It's a fact, he is the best. He's my main man

there was a minor snark-fest going on above so I wasn't sure who was being referred to ... yes he is the best. His Katrina reports on dnow were chilling ...
In case anyone needs an intro:
http://blackwaterbook.com/author.php

A face only a mother could love.

lol

Yeah, him too.
Madsen can't even grow enough whiskers to cover his homely beak up.

... go with Wayne Newton but NO-ONE wants to see that surgical botch-up ...
('course there is that Palin crowd ... hmmm)

Handypants:

Ya.

In our name but not in our best interest.

This only helps crooks like the Bushies do their thing without consent from the voters.

They did an end run around the will of the people to do the things they did. They are still doing it! Blackwater makes it possible.

And it you're right it isn't in our best interest, it actually does damage to all of us for many years to come.

We keep grudges for generations and so do most other people.

We are probably the only ones who can stop this but I read a few days ago Xe/Blackwater is still getting paid on some contract(s).

UGH!

This story is so very disturbing.

Could it be a Cheney - Carlyle Group - PNAC shadow government type thing?

*dons foil hat*

:)

yep

It does make one wonder .....

*wearing foil hat*

:)

Wayne Madsen (in the RussiaToday clip) is suspect as a source, but on this he concurs with Scahill (The Nation article) who seems always to do impeccable work.

Recently the Pakistan Taliban disavowed two of the worst bombings in crowded markets, with high civilian death tolls. They took credit for the bombings at the police station and the military posts, but said that BlackWater was responsible for the slaughter of civilians, saying they would never do such a thing to their own people.

If I can find the clip I'll post it.

I've been convinced that a lot of the "sectarian violence" in Iraq - notably the bombing of the Gold Mosque, which really got the sectarian violence going - was done by covert operatives in the employ of the Cheney Gang.

Ab-so-effin-lutely!

It is just so obvious.

I can't believe they have gotten away with all of it.

The truth has a way of being known. Lies are always weak and out of balance. The universe always seeks a balance ergo they will be exposed.

Could be P2OG

Cambodia and Iran-Contra all rolled into one with the added twist that we're fooling around inside a country that has nuclear weapons. The post-Bush/Cheney revelations just keep getting better and better.

Now that this has come to light, the question I have is: Do we have a Commander in Chief that will rip some brass some new assholes? I'm certainly no legal expert, civilian or military, but methinks whoever is in charge of this little operation could find themselves out of the military with a dishonorable discharge. Or worse. And I'm doubting this can be blamed on a few, low-ranking, bad apples like was claimed in the Abu Ghraib fiasco. While this didn't start under Obama's watch but he should surely have the authority to end it -- yesterday -- and discipline those who were involved. And he ought to be able to do this without needing weeks and months to ponder the decision.

For their part, Blackwater ought to but cut off from ever landing another US government contract.

military, they will just then work for Blackwater.

Secondly, Blackwater apparently has independent contracts with governments other then ours, like Pakistan. That's not good. This is very ominous.

The same people going after ACORN should be all up in arms about this, eh? (not bloody likely)

The "Cowboys" in the CIA are a force unto themselves.

The last president who tried to tell them what to do:

1) wouldn't let them follow up their Bay of Pigs fiasco with an allout invasion of Cuba;

2) refused to escalate the War in Vietnam;

3) fired the Director of the CIA for his role in the planning of the Bay of Pigs fiasco, aka Operation Northwoods;

4) died in Dallas Nov 22 1963 ..

Yup

*looks nervously over shoulder*

CIA

...is completely out of the loop according to Scahill...
its all via JSOC.
www.democracynow.org
Really is worth a listen.

"what this really is, is an outgrowth of a trend that we saw very early on in the Bush administration following September 11th, where the Vice President Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld circumvented the military chain of command, went directly into JSOC, and essentially separated JSOC from the military and started using JSOC to commit what my source said were some of the “darkest acts.” They also set up a parallel agency to the CIA was called the Strategic Support Branch, the SSB. The SSB called information resources from the CIA and the DIA, but for the first time, took the realm of covert operations out of the exclusive hands of the CIA, and essentially created a parallel, clandestine force that would report directly to Rumsfeld, and directly to Dick Cheney. And this Blackwater program is an outgrowth of that separating of JSOC from the broader military chain of command, and that is why my sources say there are senior figures within the military and the a administration right now that may be unaware of it because as he said, “They are not in the circle of love.”

.. same Cowboys .. different alphabet soup agency ..

that soup doesnt taste so good on blowback ...

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I'm reminded of Smedley Butler and the plan to military coup FDR.

Back then the corporate MIC wasn't nearly as strong.

*shudder*

that the Taliban are the bad guys? Blew up ancient statues of Buddha? Executed women for appearing public without a male relative? Were so hated that when the US-aided Northern Alliance ran them out grown men kissed the boots of our soldiers and danced in the streets?

So, we're killing their leaders in their alleged safe havens? GOOD! We're taking the battle to a real, live enemy of freedom? EXCELLENT! The CIA is actually doing it's job and gathering useful intelligence on a group that pledged to destroy western civilization? FAR OUT!

I swear, some of y'all seem to have forgotten that at the base of the war in Afghanistan is a movement as evil as Nazism was. Have we forgotten the lesson of Chamberlain?

how some people like you can be so ignorant of the real history of our involvement in Afghanistan, beginning with GHW Bush.

I remember all of that quite well. Just as I remember that the U.S. took very limited action, to put it very kindly, until 9/11.

I remember and know many things about the current conflict in Afghanistan. The one thing I refuse to believe is your REVISIONIST history lesson. The Bush administration hosted the Taliban in Texas and has given them millions of dollars prior to the war in Afghanistan. The Taliban executing women,etc. has been common knowledge. You actually think mentioning of women or the destruction of Buddha statues is something the Bush administration gives a shit about especially since Bush and Cheney love them some torture?

At the base of the war in Afghanistan is a pipeline to extract resources from the region which has nothing to do with spreading democracy. Our foreign policy is just trying to get enough stability to convince foreign investors to push through the completion of the pipelines.

I would no more argue for sharia law than I would for a theistic government in the States. The Taliban IS ruthlessly dictating strict sharia requirements. But I ask you this, since our involvement in Afghanistan in 2001, has it gotten any better? Have we helped? Or have we just killed a bunch of people that did nothing to us?

I wonder if the damage Bush / Dick did to this country will or can EVER be corrected and undone . What an absolute disgrace that these criminals are as free and Cheney the mad man still shooting off his mouth trying to sabotage Obama no less . I don't think the country will EVER really recover . It's too rotten to salvage .

I don't comment very often. Being the son of an ex-POW stories like this strike close to home. Serving in the Armed Forces is supposed to ba an honor to our country. A mercenenary is a paid murderer with no honor. It seems to be a differnce to me. These paid, over-paid as far as our brave volunteers are concerned, killers have no honor, they honor money not country. I don't care if they are ex-military or not murder for money is immoral.

in reporting. "Blackwater" is no longer called that. It is called Xe. Aside from it's appallingly bad reputation there is another compelling reason for the name change. Apparently it finally dawned on its' board of directors that blackwater is the engineering term for sewage.

blackwater is the engineering term for sewage

check out Blackwater's new Xe logo

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwater_World...

Looks like they are trying the same thing during the recent elections. They have bought off the media (see operation Mockingbird) and fermenting insurection among the youthful Iranians (those who don't remember the 1953 coup and are unaware the media and others have been bought off).

...what kind of death and holy Christian vengence a little vanity mirror light could lead to huh?
Prince Corporation:
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5329430.html

...hope people still send www.democracynow.org some love, Amy and Juan deserve it!

one has to wonder, given the conspiratorial nature of this, and other of his claims.

Jer-em-y Sca-hill ...

I thought Art Bell was off the air.

the same thing going on in the Phillapines, or any country Xe may have anemployee.

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