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H the K (I post with a Mac) December 4th 09 05:00 PM

Prince to step down...
 

VANITY FAIR exclusive: Blackwater’s Erik Prince to step down, reveals
CIA role

By Raw Story


Blackwater's Erik Prince to step down, reveals CIA role'Power struggle'
inside Blackwater over Prince's successor

Blackwater's Erik Prince was recruited as a CIA agent in the years after
the 9/11 attacks, says an exclusive report at Vanity Fair that also
reveals the billionaire ex-Navy SEAL plans to step down from Blackwater
to teach high school.

For the past six years, Prince "appears to have led an astonishing
double life," writes Adam Ciralsky. "Publicly, he has served as
Blackwater’s CEO and chairman. Privately, and secretly, he has been
doing the CIA’s bidding, helping to craft, fund, and execute operations
ranging from inserting personnel into 'denied areas'—places US
intelligence has trouble penetrating—to assembling hit teams targeting
al-Qaeda members and their allies."

Ciralsky reports that Prince became a CIA "asset," or spy, who became a
"Mr. Fix-It" in the war on terror.

"Prince wasn’t merely a contractor; he was, insiders say, a full-blown
asset," Ciralsky reports. "Three sources with direct knowledge of the
relationship say that the CIA’s National Resources Division recruited
Prince in 2004 to join a secret network of American citizens with
special skills or unusual access to targets of interest. As assets go,
Prince would have been quite a catch. He had more cash, transport,
matériel, and personnel at his disposal than almost anyone Langley would
have run in its 62-year history."

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Teach school? Well, I hope it isn't in a public school. Decent kids
don't need to be taught by a lying thug who led a gang of murderous thugs.

thunder December 4th 09 07:22 PM

Prince to step down...
 
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 12:00:24 -0500, H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:


For the past six years, Prince "appears to have led an astonishing
double life," writes Adam Ciralsky. "Publicly, he has served as
Blackwater’s CEO and chairman. Privately, and secretly, he has been
doing the CIA’s bidding, helping to craft, fund, and execute operations
ranging from inserting personnel into 'denied areas'—places US
intelligence has trouble penetrating—to assembling hit teams targeting
al-Qaeda members and their allies."


Nothing for nothing, but that's a damn risky position for a "private"
citizen to be in. CIA agents have a degree of legal cover. Private
citizens do not. Assembling hit teams could put him in the can for quite
a while. Off the top of my head, conspiracy, accessory to murder, ...

nom=de=plume December 4th 09 08:32 PM

Prince to step down...
 
"thunder" wrote in message
t...
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 12:00:24 -0500, H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:


For the past six years, Prince "appears to have led an astonishing
double life," writes Adam Ciralsky. "Publicly, he has served as
Blackwater's CEO and chairman. Privately, and secretly, he has been
doing the CIA's bidding, helping to craft, fund, and execute operations
ranging from inserting personnel into 'denied areas'-places US
intelligence has trouble penetrating-to assembling hit teams targeting
al-Qaeda members and their allies."


Nothing for nothing, but that's a damn risky position for a "private"
citizen to be in. CIA agents have a degree of legal cover. Private
citizens do not. Assembling hit teams could put him in the can for quite
a while. Off the top of my head, conspiracy, accessory to murder, ...



He sounds like a home-grown terrorist.

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Nom=de=Plume



H the K (I post with a Mac) December 4th 09 09:04 PM

Prince to step down...
 
nom=de=plume wrote:
"thunder" wrote in message
t...
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 12:00:24 -0500, H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:


For the past six years, Prince "appears to have led an astonishing
double life," writes Adam Ciralsky. "Publicly, he has served as
Blackwater's CEO and chairman. Privately, and secretly, he has been
doing the CIA's bidding, helping to craft, fund, and execute operations
ranging from inserting personnel into 'denied areas'-places US
intelligence has trouble penetrating-to assembling hit teams targeting
al-Qaeda members and their allies."

Nothing for nothing, but that's a damn risky position for a "private"
citizen to be in. CIA agents have a degree of legal cover. Private
citizens do not. Assembling hit teams could put him in the can for quite
a while. Off the top of my head, conspiracy, accessory to murder, ...



He sounds like a home-grown terrorist.



He and the "contract thug workers" that worked for him, usually mustered
out old military farts or military farts wanna-be's, operating without
rules or oversight in foreign countries.

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don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As
always, have a nice, simple-minded day.

RLM December 5th 09 03:17 PM

Prince to step down...
 
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 13:22:34 -0600, thunder wrote:

On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 12:00:24 -0500, H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:


For the past six years, Prince "appears to have led an astonishing
double life," writes Adam Ciralsky. "Publicly, he has served as
Blackwater’s CEO and chairman. Privately, and secretly, he has been
doing the CIA’s bidding, helping to craft, fund, and execute operations
ranging from inserting personnel into 'denied areas'—places US
intelligence has trouble penetrating—to assembling hit teams targeting
al-Qaeda members and their allies."


Nothing for nothing, but that's a damn risky position for a "private"
citizen to be in. CIA agents have a degree of legal cover. Private
citizens do not. Assembling hit teams could put him in the can for quite
a while. Off the top of my head, conspiracy, accessory to murder, ...


I well imagine there are some foreign contractors that might like to find
him in the open.


RLM December 5th 09 03:31 PM

Prince to step down...
 
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 10:39:25 -0500, H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:

RLM wrote:
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 13:22:34 -0600, thunder wrote:

On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 12:00:24 -0500, H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:


For the past six years, Prince "appears to have led an astonishing
double life," writes Adam Ciralsky. "Publicly, he has served as
Blackwater’s CEO and chairman. Privately, and secretly, he has been
doing the CIA’s bidding, helping to craft, fund, and execute operations
ranging from inserting personnel into 'denied areas'—places US
intelligence has trouble penetrating—to assembling hit teams targeting
al-Qaeda members and their allies."
Nothing for nothing, but that's a damn risky position for a "private"
citizen to be in. CIA agents have a degree of legal cover. Private
citizens do not. Assembling hit teams could put him in the can for quite
a while. Off the top of my head, conspiracy, accessory to murder, ...


I well imagine there are some foreign contractors that might like to find
him in the open.



And some family members of foreigners who were killed by the blackwater
thugs.

Question: if such a family member came over here and wiped out Prince
and his buds, would that be consider a terrorist attack or a revenge
attack? :?)


Justice served, an eye for an eye for those that lean that direction.
Too late to turn the other cheek.

There is always a reason if you look for it. That's the reason it was
written that way.


H the K (I post with a Mac) December 5th 09 03:39 PM

Prince to step down...
 
RLM wrote:
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 13:22:34 -0600, thunder wrote:

On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 12:00:24 -0500, H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:


For the past six years, Prince "appears to have led an astonishing
double life," writes Adam Ciralsky. "Publicly, he has served as
Blackwater’s CEO and chairman. Privately, and secretly, he has been
doing the CIA’s bidding, helping to craft, fund, and execute operations
ranging from inserting personnel into 'denied areas'—places US
intelligence has trouble penetrating—to assembling hit teams targeting
al-Qaeda members and their allies."

Nothing for nothing, but that's a damn risky position for a "private"
citizen to be in. CIA agents have a degree of legal cover. Private
citizens do not. Assembling hit teams could put him in the can for quite
a while. Off the top of my head, conspiracy, accessory to murder, ...


I well imagine there are some foreign contractors that might like to find
him in the open.



And some family members of foreigners who were killed by the blackwater
thugs.

Question: if such a family member came over here and wiped out Prince
and his buds, would that be consider a terrorist attack or a revenge
attack? :?)


jps December 5th 09 06:43 PM

Prince to step down...
 
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 10:31:49 -0500, RLM wrote:

On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 10:39:25 -0500, H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:

RLM wrote:
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 13:22:34 -0600, thunder wrote:

On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 12:00:24 -0500, H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:


For the past six years, Prince "appears to have led an astonishing
double life," writes Adam Ciralsky. "Publicly, he has served as
Blackwater’s CEO and chairman. Privately, and secretly, he has been
doing the CIA’s bidding, helping to craft, fund, and execute operations
ranging from inserting personnel into 'denied areas'—places US
intelligence has trouble penetrating—to assembling hit teams targeting
al-Qaeda members and their allies."
Nothing for nothing, but that's a damn risky position for a "private"
citizen to be in. CIA agents have a degree of legal cover. Private
citizens do not. Assembling hit teams could put him in the can for quite
a while. Off the top of my head, conspiracy, accessory to murder, ...

I well imagine there are some foreign contractors that might like to find
him in the open.



And some family members of foreigners who were killed by the blackwater
thugs.

Question: if such a family member came over here and wiped out Prince
and his buds, would that be consider a terrorist attack or a revenge
attack? :?)


Justice served, an eye for an eye for those that lean that direction.
Too late to turn the other cheek.

There is always a reason if you look for it. That's the reason it was
written that way.


One of the things the Bush Administration liked about Prince was his
family's notoriously conservative Christian reputation. Sickening.

The Islamic community would be wholly justified in considering Bush's
wars another chapter in the Christian crusades.

H the K (I post with a Mac) December 5th 09 06:56 PM

Prince to step down...
 
jps wrote:
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 10:31:49 -0500, RLM wrote:

On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 10:39:25 -0500, H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:

RLM wrote:
On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 13:22:34 -0600, thunder wrote:

On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 12:00:24 -0500, H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:


For the past six years, Prince "appears to have led an astonishing
double life," writes Adam Ciralsky. "Publicly, he has served as
Blackwater’s CEO and chairman. Privately, and secretly, he has been
doing the CIA’s bidding, helping to craft, fund, and execute operations
ranging from inserting personnel into 'denied areas'—places US
intelligence has trouble penetrating—to assembling hit teams targeting
al-Qaeda members and their allies."
Nothing for nothing, but that's a damn risky position for a "private"
citizen to be in. CIA agents have a degree of legal cover. Private
citizens do not. Assembling hit teams could put him in the can for quite
a while. Off the top of my head, conspiracy, accessory to murder, ...
I well imagine there are some foreign contractors that might like to find
him in the open.


And some family members of foreigners who were killed by the blackwater
thugs.

Question: if such a family member came over here and wiped out Prince
and his buds, would that be consider a terrorist attack or a revenge
attack? :?)

Justice served, an eye for an eye for those that lean that direction.
Too late to turn the other cheek.

There is always a reason if you look for it. That's the reason it was
written that way.


One of the things the Bush Administration liked about Prince was his
family's notoriously conservative Christian reputation. Sickening.

The Islamic community would be wholly justified in considering Bush's
wars another chapter in the Christian crusades.


Actually, I think they do. I've read that very analysis a number of time.

Bush's retaining of Prince's mercenaries and those of similar companies
was just another of the ways that admin came up with to avoid
responsibility for its actions.


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