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Blackwater Company Private Security Dangers


The Blackwater Company Private Security Serves Elite Agendas. Globalist Rulers Have a Perfect Tool of Terror Which Operates Outside of International Law.


Blackwater Company private security was founded by Erik Prince and Al Clark in 1997 under the name “Blackwater USA.” In 2007, the company renamed itself to “Blackwater Worldwide” but is most often referred to just as Blackwater.

Based out of North Carolina, Blackwater claims to be one of the biggest and most successful private security military organizations in the world, training men and women who mostly come from a US or foreign military background.

Blackwater is more than just a private security company and there is much controversy surrounding its contracts to the US State Department and its operations around the world.

Most of Blackwater’s profits come from these US contracts, many of which are no-bid contracts which means the State Department hires Blackwater without regard to bids from other private security firms.



Blackwater Security

In 2006 the U.S. government hired Blackwater to provide security in Iraq and protect the American embassy. After the killing of 17 Iraqis in 2007, Blackwater was supposedly kicked out of Iraq; however, there is much controversy about if they did indeed leave as Bush relied so heavily on them for their mercenary tactics.

Blackwater Company private security, like many other private security firms working in foreign countries, has operated freely and with exemption from US and foreign laws. It is hoped that future legislation will end this so more innocent people aren’t harmed in the tug of war for power.


Blackwater Company Private Security: Blackwater and Iraq

As mentioned, in 2006 Blackwater won the contract to protect the American embassy in Iraq. The United States State Department felt they didn’t have enough security staff of their own to provide full time protection to embassy staff.

A year later, on September 16, 2007, employees of Blackwater company private security killed 17 Iraqi civilians and wounded another 27. Blackwater was leading a convoy through the center of Baghdad when shooting started in Nisour Square. Of the 17 people killed, the FBI determined that 14 of them were shot without cause.

The State Department attempted to distance themselves from the shooting, claiming that Blackwater was a hired security firm and therefore they didn’t have complete control over their actions.

Once Blackwater was officially blamed for the Iraqi shootings the State Department continued to try to keep their own reputation clean. In November of 2008 the State Department accused Blackwater of sending hundreds of firearms, many of which ended up sold in Iraq’s black market, to Iraq without having the required permits.

The State Department decided to fine Blackwater millions of dollars, a fine which is still pending. In December of 2008, the US State Department officially recommended that Blackwater no longer provide security for the American embassy in Iraq.


Blackwater and Intelligence Spying

Blackwater company private security is owned by the Prince Group, with direct ties to Erik Prince. Since 2007 the Prince Group has been running an intelligence operation that ferrets out information for clients in government and industry.

The Prince Group employs former high ranking CIA employees as well as men and women who have a background in defense intelligence.

Intelligence spying digs up information for its clients that includes finding out about new political global developments, determining which governments are friendly and anxious to do business, and the restraints of oversea regulations.

These types of intelligence companies say they are providing risk analysis to their clients. They also state that the information they gather is done so within the lines of the law.

Cofer Black, chairman of the Prince Group and a former spy, states that the intelligence they provide to their clients is business intelligence and that this data is collected without breaking any laws since the information is available to anyone.

Given the past history of Blackwater, is the Prince Group really operating within the law or is it practicing mercenary tactics to gather intelligence information?


Capitalizing on Violence

Blackwater, a billion dollar company, has been accused of being a mercenary firm and a tool for the United States government. Blackwater has been able to profit from the defining moments of violence both in this country and elsewhere.

In the last ten years Blackwater has used several disastrous events as business opportunities to make a lot of money. Some of these events include the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, Hurricane Katrina, and the shooting at Columbine.

For instance, after al-Qaeda shot a hole in the USS Cole, Blackwater was quick to jump in. They landed a $35 million dollar contract from the US navy to build a staged warship and train navy personnel in tactical protection procedures.

Capitalizing on violence not only is immoral, it seems to breed violent mercenaries who are willing to stop at nothing to make a profit.





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