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AlCzervik Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-03-07 04:56 PM
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Blackwater delves into spying---um What?
The operation will be run by a roster of former top CIA agents and can be hired by firms and governments.
From the Washington Post

November 3, 2007

WASHINGTON — First it became a brand name in security for its work in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now it's taking on intelligence.

The Prince Group, the holding company that owns Blackwater USA, has been building an operation that will sniff out intelligence about natural disasters, business-friendly governments, overseas regulations and global political developments for clients in industry and government.

The operation has assembled a roster of former high-ranking figures from agencies such as the CIA and defense intelligence that mirrors the slate of former military officials who run Blackwater. Its chairman is famed spy Cofer Black, the former CIA head of counter-terrorism known for his leading role in many of the agency's more controversial programs, including the so-called rendition and interrogation of Al Qaeda suspects and the detention of some of them in secret prisons overseas.

Its chief executive: Robert Richer, a former CIA associate deputy director of operations who was heavily involved in running the agency's role in the Iraq war.

Total Intelligence Solutions is one of a growing number of companies that offer intelligence services such as risk analysis to companies and governments. Because of its roster and its ties to owner Erik Prince, the company's thrust into this world highlights the blurring of lines between government, industry and activities formerly reserved for agents operating in the shadows.

Richer, for instance, once served as the chief of the CIA's Near East division and is said to have ties with the king of Jordan. The CIA spent millions helping train Jordan's intelligence service in exchange for information. Now Jordan has hired Blackwater to train its special forces.

"Cofer can open doors; I can open doors," said Richer, who served more than two decades at the CIA. "We can generally get in to see who we need to see. We don't help pay bribes. We do everything within the law, but we can deal with the right minister or person."

more OMG! at link
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/politics/la-na-blackwater3nov03,1,6672444,print.story
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Skink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-03-07 05:57 PM
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1. This is what Iraq is all about. Destroy and then privatize our Government
Blackwater probably pays better than the CIA too, with tax payer money even.
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