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Blackwater Chief To Flee the Country?
Three unnamed sources tell The Nation that Blackwater owner Erik Prince may be planning a permanent vacation to the United Arab Emirates in the wake of federal indictments against top company executives. Prince has not yet been hit with any formal accusations, but his closest deputies are facing conspiracy, weapons, and obstruction of justice charges, and there's reason to suspect that he'll be targeted next. Last year, two former employees testified that Prince had transported "illegal" weapons into Iraq and that "Mr. Prince and his employees murdered, or had murdered, one or more persons who have provided information, or who were planning to provide information, to the federal authorities about the ongoing criminal conduct." In 2008, two Blackwater employees were indicted for murder after a shooting in Afghanistan, and The Nation reports that Prince is currently facing several new civil lawsuits, including one put forth by the company's Iraqi victims. The company has spent the past several years trying to duck bad press—it has renamed itself "Xe Services" and the "US Training Center"—but the efforts have largely been unsuccessful. At the moment, Blackwater is the target of multiple federal investigations, which Prince has likened to a "giant proctological exam." Because Blackwater is so deeply entangled in classified government activity, The Nation speculates that Prince may be laying the groundwork for amnesty by participating in "graymail"—threatening to leak sensitive data in order to escape prosecution. He's also been shedding parts of the multimillion dollar company over the past several months. Earlier this year, Prince sold Blackwater's aviation division for $200 million, and last week, he put the whole thing up for sale. With the government closing in, internal sources tell The Nation that Blackwater's "sale is going to be a fast move within a couple of months" and that Prince is on his way out. The UAE does not have an extradition treaty with the United States, which is likely a key factor in Prince's decision. According to international law expert Scott Horton, the Emirates are "definitely a jurisdiction where Prince could count on it not being simple for the US to pursue him legally." - - - No need to pursue him legally if he flees to the UAE...just have him shot. |
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![]() "Harry" wrote in message m... Blackwater Chief To Flee the Country? Three unnamed sources tell The Nation that Blackwater owner Erik Prince may be planning a permanent vacation to the United Arab Emirates in the wake of federal indictments against top company executives. Prince has not yet been hit with any formal accusations, but his closest deputies are facing conspiracy, weapons, and obstruction of justice charges, and there's reason to suspect that he'll be targeted next. Last year, two former employees testified that Prince had transported "illegal" weapons into Iraq and that "Mr. Prince and his employees murdered, or had murdered, one or more persons who have provided information, or who were planning to provide information, to the federal authorities about the ongoing criminal conduct." In 2008, two Blackwater employees were indicted for murder after a shooting in Afghanistan, and The Nation reports that Prince is currently facing several new civil lawsuits, including one put forth by the company's Iraqi victims. The company has spent the past several years trying to duck bad press—it has renamed itself "Xe Services" and the "US Training Center"—but the efforts have largely been unsuccessful. At the moment, Blackwater is the target of multiple federal investigations, which Prince has likened to a "giant proctological exam." Because Blackwater is so deeply entangled in classified government activity, The Nation speculates that Prince may be laying the groundwork for amnesty by participating in "graymail"—threatening to leak sensitive data in order to escape prosecution. He's also been shedding parts of the multimillion dollar company over the past several months. Earlier this year, Prince sold Blackwater's aviation division for $200 million, and last week, he put the whole thing up for sale. With the government closing in, internal sources tell The Nation that Blackwater's "sale is going to be a fast move within a couple of months" and that Prince is on his way out. The UAE does not have an extradition treaty with the United States, which is likely a key factor in Prince's decision. According to international law expert Scott Horton, the Emirates are "definitely a jurisdiction where Prince could count on it not being simple for the US to pursue him legally." - - - No need to pursue him legally if he flees to the UAE...just have him shot. Us Klan types with the gifted albino children think Erik Prince should be King of the world. Go get'um Erik, "King Erik the awful" long live the King! I hear over in U.A.E they have very cute harem girls, very good choice of places to just hang out and spend your$$$, |
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On 16/06/2010 5:43 AM, Harry wrote:
Blackwater Chief To Flee the Country? Three unnamed sources tell The Nation that Blackwater owner Erik Prince may be planning a permanent vacation to the United Arab Emirates in the wake of federal indictments against top company executives. He must have ticked off Obama. -- Taxation, modern day slavery. The loss of economic freedom. |
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On 6/16/10 9:13 AM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 16/06/2010 5:43 AM, Harry wrote: Blackwater Chief To Flee the Country? Three unnamed sources tell The Nation that Blackwater owner Erik Prince may be planning a permanent vacation to the United Arab Emirates in the wake of federal indictments against top company executives. He must have ticked off Obama. You are as unformed on this issue as you are on everything else. For a guy who claims he is on someone's payroll, you sure post here a lot during normal work hours. Either you are ****ing over your employer, or you are just a Canadian version of Snotty...an unemployable, bitter asshole. My guess...the latter. |
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On 6/16/10 9:23 AM, Harry wrote:
On 6/16/10 9:13 AM, Canuck57 wrote: On 16/06/2010 5:43 AM, Harry wrote: Blackwater Chief To Flee the Country? Three unnamed sources tell The Nation that Blackwater owner Erik Prince may be planning a permanent vacation to the United Arab Emirates in the wake of federal indictments against top company executives. He must have ticked off Obama. You are as ***unformed*** on this issue as you are on everything else. For a guy who claims he is on someone's payroll, you sure post here a lot during normal work hours. Either you are ****ing over your employer, or you are just a Canadian version of Snotty...an unemployable, bitter asshole. My guess...the latter. Hmmm...unformed works...but uninformed would be better! |
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On 16/06/2010 7:23 AM, Harry wrote:
On 6/16/10 9:13 AM, Canuck57 wrote: On 16/06/2010 5:43 AM, Harry wrote: Blackwater Chief To Flee the Country? Three unnamed sources tell The Nation that Blackwater owner Erik Prince may be planning a permanent vacation to the United Arab Emirates in the wake of federal indictments against top company executives. He must have ticked off Obama. You are as unformed on this issue as you are on everything else. For a guy who claims he is on someone's payroll, you sure post here a lot during normal work hours. Either you are ****ing over your employer, or you are just a Canadian version of Snotty...an unemployable, bitter asshole. My guess...the latter. Had the morning off in lieu. But think what you want as you are the unemployed ass hole. Do you really think Blackwater did anything that wasn't approved and paid for by DC? -- Taxation, modern day slavery. The loss of economic freedom. |
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 07:13:41 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 16/06/2010 5:43 AM, Harry wrote: Blackwater Chief To Flee the Country? Three unnamed sources tell The Nation that Blackwater owner Erik Prince may be planning a permanent vacation to the United Arab Emirates in the wake of federal indictments against top company executives. He must have ticked off Obama. he broke the law and he's rich. under bush he'd get a free pass. |
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 14:32:35 -0400, wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 13:27:14 -0400, Harry wrote: On 6/16/10 1:14 PM, wrote: On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 07:43:42 -0400, wrote: In 2008, two Blackwater employees were indicted for murder after a shooting in Afghanistan, and The Nation reports that Prince is currently facing several new civil lawsuits, including one put forth by the company's Iraqi victims. The danger in this is we may be setting up the US Army for the same type of thing. There is plenty of evidence that our military has shot innocent people too. We can't even start to address the number of innocents who get killed in aerial attacks, going back almost 20 years in these ill thought out mid east adventures. That is the nature of a war where virtually all of the combatants are out of uniform, fighting from the cover of civilian neighborhoods. Well, *we* can adhere to higher standards or, better, realize that these wars are pretty much worthless adventures. As for Blackwater and its criminal execs and employees, put 'em on trial and if they're convicted, imprison them. I think the question is whether the Army really does have higher standards about who the lowest common denominator decides to shoot. There are certainly a lot of reports about soldiers just shooting Hajjis out the window of their HumVee for the hell of it. As for air strikes. You hit what you hit, whether that is what you want or not. They do make intelligent munitions that can be deactivated if it looks like they will miss but then you just gave the bad guys the makings of a nice IED. Hard to believe Harry is describing Obama's wars as 'worthless adventures'. |
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