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Mercenary King Erik Prince Resigns as Blackwater CEO

Posted by Jeremy Scahill, AlterNet at 7:55 AM on March 2, 2009.


In a desperate re-branding effort, the notorious firm formerly known as Blackwater bids goodbye to its founder.
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The company formerly known as Blackwater continues its mission to bury its tarnished reputation and soldier on. Early this morning, Blackwater founder Erik Prince released a brief statement announcing he is stepping down as CEO of the infamous mercenary firm he started in 1997. A press release from the company -- which last month renamed itself "Xe" -- said Prince "will now focus his efforts on a private equity venture unrelated to the company."

In a personal message sent to his employees and clients, Prince sought to cast his departure as a natural part of the firm’s ongoing evolution. "As many of you know, because we focus on continually improving our business that Xe is in the process of a comprehensive restructuring,” he wrote. “It is with pride in our many accomplishments and confidence in Xe's future that I announce my resignation as the company's Chief Executive Officer."

Prince's resignation could be seen as a public formality in what has been a dramatic attempt to scrub all public vestiges of Blackwater, given that he remains chairman and sole owner of the network of companies now operating under the Xe umbrella. But it's clear the firm has been thrown into turmoil in recent months. As the Xe statement says, "These appointments follow the addition and departures of several other key personnel. Recent departures from the company include its former Vice Chairman, Chief Operating Officer, President, and Executive Vice President." Joseph Yorio, an ex-Army Special Forces officer and former Vice President of the international shipping company DHL was announced as the new Xe president -- a somewhat humorous development, given Prince's fondness for describing Blackwater as the "FedEx of the U.S. national security apparatus." Meanwhile, Danielle Esposito, a longtime Blackwater employee, was named Xe's new Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President.

The rebranding of Blackwater and its attempts to hide its former self have been downright crude. The company's domestic training centers, which some refer to as private military bases, are now simply labeled "U.S. Training Center." Gone is the sexy black-and-red logo featuring a bear paw in a sniper-scope; it has been replaced by a nondescript, rather amateurish sketch of an American Eagle. The company website has been revamped and scaled down.

One thing that does remain is the Blackwater ProShop, where you can still purchase items ranging from all the ammunition and tactical gear you would need for your own private war, to the ever-popular Blackwater teddy bear. There is currently a blow-out sale in Blackwater baby onesies, which have been reduced from $18 to $10. Toddler polos have also had their ticket price slashed.

Blackwater's new name and Prince's resignation come following the State Department's recent announcement that it would not be renewing Blackwater's security contract in Iraq. Some have speculated that many of its operatives may be rehired by the State Department through other companies or the Department itself. Moreover, Blackwater still holds lucrative government contracts in Afghanistan and elsewhere and is marketing "CIA-type services" to Fortune 1000 companies through Prince's Total Intelligence Solutions. And a 184-foot vessel operated by the company (named the MacArthur) is reportedly heading for the Gulf of Aden to fight pirates. Nevertheless, some see the recent developments as Blackwater's funeral.

Still, the company clearly remains concerned with activist campaigns against the "new" company and is taking the necessary precautions. In April 2008, almost a year before "Xe" was officially launched, Blackwater bought the URLs xewatch.com, .org and .net. But activists who have mobilized against Blackwater have launched a rebranding campaign of their own. While Blackwater beat them in the URL game, the folks at BlackwaterWatch.net -- whose homepage currently reads: "DON'T BE FOOLED -- XE IS Blackwater!" -- recently reaffirmed their activism, sending out an e-mail saying:

"Xe Watch (formerly Blackwater Watch) was formed in 2007 as a spin-off of North Carolina Stop Torture Now. Headquartered in Blackwater's home state of North Carolina, Xe Watch seeks to shine a light on Blackwater USA specifically, and private armies/mercenaries generally, with respect to their human rights violations, absence of accountability and their profiteering at the expense of, and lobbying for, war and conflict. Xe Watch represents a growing contingent of concerned individuals and groups including, but not limited to, human rights and peace activists, people of faith, civil libertarians, and veterans. We are in solidarity with the people in San Diego, California, Mount Carroll, Illinois and Coeur d' Alene, Idaho who are fighting Xe's mercurial growth and expansion."

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Jeremy Scahill is the author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army.


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"IT IS WITH PRIDE AND A SH--LOAD OF MONEY..."
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Mar 2, 2009 8:10 AM   
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Perfect timing. Prior to the Iraq invasion the company was in the red, then times got much better for Blackwater and the Prince of Evil. Bush is gone and it's time to move on. I wonder what their next venture will be. It certainly is a great country for some people. ANNA

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I'm glad to have the BlackwaterWatch.com resource...
Posted by: Quannah on Mar 2, 2009 8:57 AM   
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as Erik Prince needs to be watched. I don't trust this jerk. He's stepped down, but he isn't going away. What is he up to? Besides, stepping down as CEO doesn't mean shit if he is still the SOLE OWNER! Putting one of his toadies in charge is just for show.

Not sure what he's up to with this latest move, but I'm very skeptical. He has something in the works... question is, just what are his new plans? You can bet it has something to do with ripping off someone.

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There is no end to the imaginary enemies the wingnuts can find.
Posted by: Plexius2 on Mar 2, 2009 9:04 AM   
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"Terrorists" of course is a bottomless well of enemies for us to combat, especially since we constantly manufacture more of them with our incursions. Then there are the two-bit dictators like Saddam Hussein who can be found all around the world. And, of course, Eye-ran is achin' for a breakin'. So the fascists have enough targets to keep them in the big bucks for...well...for as long as sociopathic conservatives have power player influence on humanity.

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It makes no difference at all
Posted by: gallery on Mar 2, 2009 6:29 PM   
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He will still be practicing his dark arts from behind the curtain.
At least this way he can't be dragged up before congress as the CEO for any NEW ventures he's planning.
I expect that once AG Holder completes his review of the shitstorm that bush left behind, there will be some pointed question about murder and war profiteering directed at this asshat.

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WAR IS A RACKET & BLACKWATER A RACKETEER
Posted by: TFYQA on Mar 3, 2009 4:07 AM   
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BLACKWATER : GLOBAL THREAT
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"The greatest threat to our world and its peace comes from those who want war, who prepare for it, and who, by holding out vague promises of future peace or by instilling fear of foreign aggression, try to make us accomplices to their plans." - Hermann Hesse

Also & equally insane...

BLACKWATER : THE CRUSADE
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Republicans leave office armed and dangerous.

As long as people believe that our so-called leaders are well-intentioned, they can, and do, get away with murder. Literally.

"A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler whom they consider god-fearing and pious. On the other hand, they do less easily move against him, believing that he has the gods on his side" - Aristotle

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said Prince "will now focus his efforts on a private equity venture unrelated to the company."
Posted by: clvngodess on Mar 3, 2009 7:54 AM   
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't it this guy's mommy or someone who funded California's prop 8?

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The devil himself
Posted by: Pegaleg on Mar 3, 2009 8:18 AM   
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Prince is a dispicable human being. I applaud the efforts of those who will continue to bring attention to the fact that Blackwater still exists and is doing business under a different name. Prince and his cohorts should burn in hell for their sins.

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Thank you MR Bush & MR Cheney ...
Posted by: mrbailey47 on Mar 3, 2009 9:09 AM   
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...for giving us this loyal, public servant, greedy as hell, disrespectful of human life, cowardly, and made in YOUR own image and likeness. Amen.

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the black prince
Posted by: remo on Mar 3, 2009 12:28 PM   
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Its kinda like all the front company name changes that intermingle and appear and dissappear in the flux of dark secret enterprise worlds. Arms. drugs. religion.Airplanes. Insurance.Demolition. The interoperability networks. This part of the job is done. Now it morphs into other names and numbers. But , mercenary armies do not just change with a name. Mercenary armies represent the classic definition{Mussolini} of fascism. Where state and corporates meet. This smiling sweet lookin man. Hair cut just so.

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Is it it just me?
Posted by: Lincoln fan on Mar 3, 2009 1:42 PM   
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I find that Mr. Prince has an eerie resemblance to Oliver North.

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» RE: Is it it just me? Posted by: mrbailey47
While we watch Blackwater aka Xe
Posted by: Dixie Dawg on Mar 6, 2009 1:15 PM   
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Let's not forget ArmorGroup. A London based operation thats been around, according to their website since 1981. They managed to build themselves a publicly traded firm that was recently bought out by G4S.

One connection with the U.S. State Dept. was a $187m contract to protect the U.S embassy in Kabul. There is something about a lawsuit that alleges that the protection wasn't all that hot.

And, it goes on and on and on.

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