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Blackwater Opens New Base In Illinois

Posted by Bruce Wilson at 6:16 PM on May 3, 2007.


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[ABC Local News, Illinois]"The world's most controversial security service is now open for business in Illinois. But is Blackwater, Inc. looking to make Illinois an outpost for what has been called the world's largest private army?

This is the same Blackwater that has become the icon for private security services in Iraq. According to critics, Blackwater is nothing more than a corporate warlord, based in North Carolina, with a payroll of hired gunslingers-- hundreds of them now protecting diplomats and contractors in Iraq. Blackwater executives say they and their mission near a rural town south of Rockford are greatly misunderstood-- that to know them is to like them-- and that they want their new neighbors in Illinois to know them.

On the ground in nine nations around the world, Blackwater is what one company executive calls the most "notorious" in the fast-growing business of private security. For 10 years the firm has been headquartered on almost 7,000 acres in North Carolina. More than 100,000 people have been trained there, the majority of them active duty US Marines, sailors and soldiers. That makes it the largest private military training base in the world.

The firm has received hundreds of millions of dollars in State Department security contracts the past few years. But Blackwater also has a law enforcement training division. And the company says the facility it just opened in northern Illinois is for police training."

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Bruce Wilson writes for Talk To Action, a blog specializing in faith and politics.


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read the book "Blackwater" by Jeremy Scahill for more information.
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on May 3, 2007 7:23 PM   
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It is a fun read and quite scary really. Putting aside Mr.Scahill's prejudgices against Catholics (he gets somewhat conspiratorial when he starts mentioning Catholic cabals, although it is interesting) but most of the book is spot on and VERY frightening. It does fit into the larger ideal of this President, and certain other individuals, about privatising everything. READ THE BOOK. It is detailed and exposes the goings-on and the high-level officials (or former officials) involved in the new mercenary game. Personally I have no problems with individual mercenaries. You have a skill use it. They can be an equaliser when facing a trained army or larger threat to your country/ethnicgroup/whatever. But the corporatisation and sanitation of this is VERY alarming. Especially when one considers this in the GREATER ideal of privatising everything in government (our roads, our ports, tax collection, law enforcement, etc) and now even national defence. Scary.

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Is this right, or a typo?
Posted by: ABetterFuture on May 4, 2007 7:59 AM   
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More than 100,000 people have been trained there, the majority of them formerly active duty US Marines, sailors and soldiers. That makes it the largest private military training base in the world.

I inserted "formerly", because I don't know of any above-the-waterline program for sending active-duty servicemen to private training facilities.

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Client-uber-alles
Posted by: eddie torres on May 4, 2007 8:05 AM   
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"There is a campaign being waged against us to spread false information," said Annie Tyrrell, Blackwater spokesperson.

Of course.

We're surrounded by well-organised evil enemies, and therefore we had to flatten the village in order to defend our clients.

Etc.

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