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What's Blackwater Doing in Alaska???

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It was with great surprise that I woke up a few months ago and discovered that security units associated with Blackwater International are stationed here in my hometown of Juneau, Alaska. It's not like we're a terrorist hot-spot; it's been ages since the mayor felt compelled to go blasting down Front Street in an up-armored humvee. We 30,000 souls are surrounded by vast icefields on one side and the cold North Pacific on the other, unconnected to any road system. In fact, the Department of Homeland Security rated Juneau dead last for risk of terrorism among 132 urban areas. Yet the presence of Blackwater in Juneau says a lot about America today and, if we're not vigilant and active, a very dark America of tomorrow.

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The Bush Administration has turned over an unprecedented amount of government functions to its cronies in private industry, always at a big premium to the taxpayers.  More deeply disturbing, though, they have surrendered elements of the military and intelligence services that for two hundred years have been considered the sole prerogative of the People’s government.  Where once we had soldiers and spies loyal only to our government, we now have mercenaries and corporate spooks loyal to . . .  well, I’m not really sure.  Their CEO?  Whatever political party gives them the fattest contracts?  Soldiers and policemen follow orders, and when things get shaky, the question of who is giving the orders can take on a whole new importance.   It took a while for this new face of corporate government to get all the way to my home town, but it finally has.  It’s here, it’s armed and it’s wearing a Blackwater uniform.

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  • 5 votes
Reply#1 - Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:32 PM EST
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Blackwater is rooted in Christian Fundamentalism so I wouldn't be surprised if this had something to do with Palin.  It's an organization of whack jobs run by whack jobs. What are they doing there?  "Private" security for Palin, maybe?

This mercenary conglomerate needs to be eradicated - I loathe having my taxdollars go to them.

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  • 4 votes
#1.1 - Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:20 PM EST
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read the book, scary @!$%#.  good to see it on the vine. you have a network of friends that check on your progress regularly?:)  I do.  these people have a compound, huge in (North Carolina?) book title is on my page. contracts from gov. in the millions.

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  • 3 votes
#1.2 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:11 AM EST
{"commentId":4073146,"authorDomain":"alec5649"}

Isn't the answer obvious?  Under the Obama Administration, I don't expect a whole lot more outsourcing, especially to outfits like Blackwater.

Since Blackwater has to plan ahead, expect to see them selling their anti-services to a Republican-run city near you in the coming months.

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  • 4 votes
#1.3 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:31 AM EST
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This is downright creepy.  Here's hoping this policy is done away with next year.  Blackwater guys are smuggling guns into Iraq and selling them, maybe they're smuggling goods into Russia when Palin isn't looking.

Blackwater Smugglers

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  • 4 votes
Reply#2 - Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:36 PM EST
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Search the 'blackwater' tag here on the Vine.  There's been quite a bit written and seeded.  I think Synthesis got a Rav for his coverage of them some time ago.

http://www.newsvine.com/blackwater

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  • 4 votes
Reply#3 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:24 AM EST
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Thanks mucho, Redruby, will do.

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  • 3 votes
#3.1 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:43 PM EST
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it is time to get to work on who we are and what we are about!

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  • 5 votes
Reply#4 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:31 AM EST
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Perhaps thy are interested in taking over the AIP?  They could make Palin their queen.

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Reply#5 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:33 AM EST
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Palin plans a military coup.

She's very unhappy we're making fun of her..........abilities to comprehend the basic political, economic, cultural, and social aspects of a modern society.

So she' s decided to attack us to make us realize that hockeymoms might be stupid - but they take offense if we tell them.

As there are more moose than people in Alaska, she's asked Blackwater to train he moose-population to carry explosives incognito across the borders, and blow everything up on their way except the trailer parks, where the real Americans live.

The moose-army is led by general Joe "you betcha" Sixpack.

Be afraid, be very afraid!

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  • 2 votes
Reply#6 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 12:34 AM EST
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Blackwater has to be stationed there... it's the land of Maverick's, rebels and divas.   Plus being way out there on it's own they have to watch Todd and his buddies terrorist secessionist's activities.

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  • 1 vote
Reply#7 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:05 AM EST
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O.k., So what are they doing?

How many are there?

Is it a training site?  An office? Exactly what are we pointing out?  I am not so sure.......

replytoj001

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  • 2 votes
Reply#8 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 5:16 AM EST
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Chenega, an Alaska Native corporation associated with the Alaskan coastal village of Chenega Bay, population 86.  

 Since 2000 Chenega has received over $1.1 billion in sole-source or non-compete bids from the Army, Air Force and Department of Homeland Security.

Chenega sounds like a great company, US should get them to take over GM.

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  • 4 votes
Reply#9 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 5:33 AM EST
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This is a private army.  Headquartered in North Carolina. What is a private, (described as mercenary army) doing in Alaska?

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  • 3 votes
#9.1 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:43 AM EST
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"What is a private, (described as mercenary army) doing in Alaska?"

Waiting for Putin's next incursion into Alaskan air space, I'm sure!

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  • 3 votes
#9.2 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:28 PM EST
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thousands of young armed ex-military tyoes with a quasi federal permission to act in what they see as "our" best interests...

yup, sounds just dandy.

A big thanks to bush romney and the guys for this one...

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  • 4 votes
Reply#10 - Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:29 AM EST
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Blackwater is here to guard a radar station for tests of the National Missile Defense system now officially deployed and operational here in Alaska.  Don’t let the words “deployed” and “operational” mislead you: the system can’t really shoot down hostile missiles.  It can barely shoot down a single test missile when provided with its exact take-off time and trajectory, let alone detect and destroy a surprise attack by multiple missiles.  Unbiased experts, including the Union of Concerned Scientists, assert that because the system can be so easily and cheaply defeated by countermeasures such as decoys, or overwhelmed by the complexity of a real attack, that it will never be a practical defense.  Nevertheless, our government continues to divert billions of dollars into the pockets of defense contractors on this wildly expensive <b>high-tech version of France’s Maginot Line, so gleefully outflanked by the Germans in 1940.</b>  This is more than just a constellation of pork barrel projects and misguided priorities.  It’s theft on a massive scale

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  • 3 votes
Reply#11 - Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:20 AM EST
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