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Blackwater: “Newly Created Thug Caste”

Posted by Naomi Wolf at 12:35 PM on October 5, 2007.


Naomi Wolf: The hearings focus on what Blackwater is doing in Iraq, but not on what they plan to and are legally able to do here in the US.
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This post, written by Naomi Wolf, originally appeared on FireDogLake

Congress is finally asking questions of Erik Prince, the head of Blackwater, the private mercenary organization that massacred seventeen civilians in Iraq recently. As I mentioned before, Blackwater operates in Iraq entirely outside the rule of law and has close ties to the White House. The New York Times today reported just how close -- Prince's sister-in-law is a major Bush fundraiser and ally.

What still evades the framing of this debate, though, is that the violent lawlessness perpetrated against civilians in Iraq by this newly created thug caste is a taste of what is in store for us at home -- unless Congress confronts the President's and Prince's plans to bring Blackwater increasingly to a neighborhood near you. It is remarkable that the hearings focus on what Blackwater is doing in Iraq -- but not on what Blackwater plans to and is legally able to do here in the US when the President determines there is a `public emergency' that requires the restoration of `public order' -- a power that he arrogated more completely with the 2007 Defense Authorization Act.

The second phase of the blueprint of what I have called in The End of America a `fascist shift' is what we are beginning to see now: increasing physical intimidation of civilians and increasing staging or provocation of situations in the a federalized national guard or a Blackwater paramilitary force is sent in at the behest of a leader -- over the heads of the people's representatives -- to `restore public order.' I note that Congress is outraged that there were plans to stage a fake scenario of a dirty bomb detonation in three US cities next week -- plans that were not fully revealed to Congress. The second stage of a fascist shift on the blueprint I identified in The End of America calls for disorienting public spectacles, sudden scenes of shocking violence against civilians (see the tasering of a student in Gainesville, Florida, and the death of a woman who looks like you or me in a holding cell in the Phoenix airport) and the declaration that a situation is unstable so call for a paramilitary force in order to keep the people safe.

Congress doesn't get who Blackwater contractors are. Prince likes to wrap his people in the flag and say they are facing `bad guys.' Prince actually systematically recruits the baddest of the `bad guys': Jeremy Scahill reports that Blackwater intentionally recruits former military and paramilitary personnel from regimes that specialize in neofascist repression of their own populations and who train their paramilitary and military in the torture and subjugation of their own critics, journalists, political leaders and other civil society figures: Ecuadorans, Nigerians, Chileans, Syrians. That is who we can find ourselves facing in the streets of New York -- or Kansas City -- tomorrow unless Congress rolls back the horrific laws that gave the President and Prince these dark-side powers.

Remember: Italy was a parliamentary democracy -- with newspapers, cinema, a wide span of political parties, dissent and a vital modern culture -- when the Blackshirts began to beat selected individuals in newspaper offices, in the countryside, around voting booths. Italy was still a democracy when the Blackshirts murdered a major opposition figure, shocking a society that was still technically free into silence. Same tactic was used by the National Socialists -- who studied Mussolini -- before they came formally to power. In what was still a working democracy a targeted paramilitary responded to Hitler's directives - intimidating protesters, beating up critics, essentially taking ownership of the streets -- even while Germany still had a working Parliament and Constitution. Remeber when TSA officials were making passengers at the airport drink their baby's milk -- including human breast milk? Both the Blackshirts and the Brownshirts forced citizens to drink liquids such as emetics as anintimidation tactic.

Reports are coming in from around the US that passengers in line at airports are being told by TSA agents to `FREEZE!!' in line -- for up to half an hour. A Mills College professor was taken into a holding cell (most of us don't know that US airports now have what are essentially interrogation cells -- Maher Arar was kept in one for two days and prevented by US agents from calling his lawyer -- then rendered to Syria for torture). She was told that if she moved she would be considered to be assaulting her interrogator. For the record, National Socialists forced their prisoners to freeze in place -- sometimes until they dropped.

Immigrants are being rounded up and the men separated from the women -- another chilling scene from the infamous past, and a new scene in America - then deported en masse to holding areas in another state -- leaving babies and children behind. Agents rounding them up are breaking into their homes, smashing glass. A mayor in the reddest of red states, Alabama, said a predawn raid that cleared out his town was like `a Gestapo tactic'. Again in the case of the raids we see that the State begins its crackdown with people at the margins, then moves to the heart of society; but in all these cases, what is clear is that the State is habituating citizens to being moved around at gunpoint, physically intimidated or frightened by representatives of the government. Once people are scared of being hurt if they speak up democracy is more than halfway closed down; physical fear silences people that can never be quieted if they know that they are, as the Founders intended, safe in dissent -- or simply while waiting in line at the airport.

Congress shouldn't just be questioning Prince about Iraq; it should be prohibiting any activity of mercenaries on our soil, and investigating the crimes committing in the course of this administration's determination to gut the Second Amendment and to give the executive his own bloody army of proven torturers, ready to train on citizens here as well as at home.


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Blackwater in the United States
Posted by: fanny666 on Oct 5, 2007 1:09 PM   
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Truly terrifying
Posted by: aerdrie on Oct 5, 2007 1:10 PM   
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I am currently reading The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt. I think it is terribly frightening what is happening to immigrants (legal or not) and visitors, not to mention American-born citizens, at the hands of this government. Pre-dawn raids, people's visas being torn up and forced to choose between leaving the country or going to a detention center. All of this is so chilling to me after finishing up the section of Arendt's book titled "The 'Nation of Minorities' and the Stateless People" (starts on page 344 of the Schocken Books version, with the intro by Samantha Power).

My husband thinks I'm imagining the worse, but honestly, I want to see the corn before it grows over my head.

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» RE: Truly terrifying Posted by: wagadog
Bullies/Rednecks rule
Posted by: Glennk1949 on Oct 5, 2007 1:17 PM   
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The bullies are in the drivers seat and its not the 1st time they've been here. For a good part of the early 19th they ruled the roost and when the game started to tip against them they bolted the Union and created their own Bully Nation the Confederacy. Well, the south has risen folks and now they rule.

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» RE: Bullies/Rednecks rule Posted by: VZEQICVA
This information is the best argument against gun control ever
Posted by: Tim Chadron on Oct 5, 2007 2:15 PM   
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Please don't interpret this the wrong way. I understand and support to some degree a few of the arguments behind gun control. But, more than ever, I recognize the necessity for the populace to have, and know how to use, guns. Let's face it. There are 300 million people in this country and if things really go to hell in a hand basket, which sounds more likely every day, I really want some means for the people to take back what is rightfully theirs to take, meaning control of those who supposedly represent us. (The people should not fear their government rather the goverment should fear its people) I truly hope it never comes to that, but I guess you need to be ready for anything......

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Blackwater is just the "spear tip"
Posted by: eddie torres on Oct 5, 2007 10:44 PM   
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The footprint of the Corporate Kleptocracy and its march towards the banality of evil is bigger than just a few trigger-happy thug fireteams. In fact, the support infrastructure and supply chain of the military wing of the Corporate Kleptocracy is as large and unwieldly as the Pentagon quartermaster corps it originally sought to trample:

1) A revolving-door administrative layer of bureaucratic paymasters and aspiring contract officers auditioning for their big career move to the private sector.

2) Offshore corporate management structures operating two steps ahead of legal accountability and marketing both private security services and private intelligence services.

3) State-less mercenaries, profit-motivated US ex-commandos, and legal CYA experts deploying a "shoot first, shoot often" mission statement designed to spread maximum shock-and-awe.

4) Domestic gladiator clans of wage-slave collateral who worship violence and serve a virtually bankrupt leadership cult.

5) Confused and disorganized domestic political opposition unable to restore the rule of law and Constitutional norms.

In short, the Corporate Kleptocracy's thug caste evolved from the rabid free market ideology of the Reagan revolution and shares the three central tenets of the GOP with the Reaganites and the NeoCons: socialize the risk, privatize the profit, and outsource the responsibility.

[Oh, and Naomi Wolf was the hottest guest on the Colbert Report since Bill O'Reilly]

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» Don'tcha know...? Posted by: realmuzik
» ...looks sell books Posted by: eddie torres
Army costs less?
Posted by: monkopotamus on Oct 6, 2007 6:55 AM   
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Would it not make sense that hiring mercenaries (esp. at the profits Blackwater is making) costs the U.S. more per "soldier" than the Army or Marines?

It would be interesting to see the cost analysis on this, wouldn't it?

Why not hire these men? A large number are former U.S. military. Are they making too much money to rejoin?

Remember the Hessians. Britain lost that war.

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» RE: Army costs less? Posted by: scheherezade
» RE: Army costs less? Posted by: adp3d
The Plan is already in Place!
Posted by: AlohaTerry on Oct 6, 2007 10:36 AM   
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This Band of Criminals in Office have committed so many Impeachable Crimes it is unbelievable that BushCheneyInc, like Mafia,Inc are still in Power. They realize that the People want them OUT, so to protect their existence, they are surrounding the Wagons with Fascist Mercaneries and Directives for the President to take control of the National Guard and local Police and Militia to quell the impending Uprising, with even the Clergy there on their side. The Halliburton-built Prisons and Labor Camps are prepared to welcome anyone who dares to oppose the Illegal and Totalitarian "Decider". It is beyond Hideous what they have slipped through the Congress in the Dead of Night! This is the biggest threat to America ever known--from "Enemies that are Domestic"--the Evil Cabal of Greed in our Government!

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We are Already Surrounded By Brown Shirts, Oh I mean Black Shirts
Posted by: ccluelessfl60 on Oct 6, 2007 11:32 AM   
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Blackwater headquarters is in North Carolina and they want California ,tooThey are in Texas and on the boarder .They were in New Orleans before any one else. Armed to the teeth. We do not know where else they are in this country but they are here and will follow the orders they are paid to follow.They have the large detention facilities In Texas that we know of, to contain illegal immigrants or any one else who they are ordered to detain..Congress wake the fu-k up. Maybe they will be ordered to round up all the Democrats and Independents . They can get to Washington and take over the Capital in less time, if so ordered . Shut down communications., After it was a done deal who could stop them ,then. Who would stop them. And who might order such a thing. Rmemeber some people want power so badly they will send their fellow citizens to their death with out a pause. What if they do not want to give up power. Just becaue they do not travel the street in their black gear does not mean they will even be noticed until it is too late. Black shirts, Brown shirts and Jack Boots,or Combat boots . Just a slight wardrobe adjustment.

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What Can I Say
Posted by: djnoll on Oct 7, 2007 1:09 PM   
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Over a year ago on this website I wrote about the threat that was being posed by the contracts to Blackwater. I have written about the questions asked by the GAO of dept. of Homeland Security about its budget discrepancies and unaccounted for funds. I have written about how the administration was quietly building an army of mercenaries to control the population when Bush declares martial law. Bush himself in the 2007 alluded to the used of a "Civilian Corps" to assist the National Guard here in the States (something we need because he has sent these troops to Iraq - in violation of their Constitutional authorities and leaving this nation essentially defenseless when the next attack comes).

This company and the hundreds like them that now proliferate in this nation are Bush's private army, and it is time for the retired General's who knew about them and let them take over while they quietly retired, to step up and lead this nation back to a strong military that does not allow thugs and murderers to take over this country. Many a soldier enlisted to defend this nation, not become the force for a nutjob president's messianic crusade in the Middle East. This is nothing more than a coup of this government and this nation and it is time to stop talking and stand up and be counted. It is time for the law enforcement, military, and citizens of this nation to band together and do what Jefferson and Lincoln said should be done when a government of this nation abandons its people. IT IS TIME TO DISSOLVE THIS GOVERNMENT BY THE ONLY MEANS LEFT TO THIS PEOPLE - CIVIL WAR!

I have advocated for peaceful resistance, but this is lost on a moronic president and his bloodthirsty vice president. I have advocated tolerance for the religious fanatics that have taken over our military. I have offered parts of a new Constitution and a New Declaration of Independence on my website. Now, I am advocating stronger action needs to be taken by those who have the ability to plan and to act. We are heading into Armageddon led by a madman who thinks he is on God's Holy Crusade, and this time, we will not be the liberators, we will be the villains and like all villains, in the end we will be defeated. WE MUST ACT AND WE MUST ACT NOW!

http://www.standanddeliveramerica.com

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» RE: What Can I Say Posted by: thekidde
» RE: What Can I Say Posted by: Doubtom
thekidde
Posted by: thekidde on Oct 12, 2007 9:53 AM   
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Ban the likes of Blackwater and its ilk from America with legislation and severe punishment for anyone who tries to start such a despicable enterprise. Put Prince and his minions in jail for profiteering and war crimes.

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» RE: thekidde Posted by: Doubtom