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Did Haliburton Build detainment centers all across the country ?
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playa2
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7/8/2008  1:56 PM
This is from the San Francisco Chronicle, not some conspiracy news site.


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Beginning in 1999, the government has entered into a series of single-bid contracts with Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR) to build detention camps at undisclosed locations within the United States. The government has also contracted with several companies to build thousands of railcars, some reportedly equipped with shackles, ostensibly to transport detainees.

According to diplomat and author Peter Dale Scott, the KBR contract is part of a Homeland Security plan titled ENDGAME, which sets as its goal the removal of "all removable aliens" and "potential terrorists."

Fraud-busters such as Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Los Angeles, have complained about these contracts, saying that more taxpayer dollars should not go to taxpayer-gouging Halliburton. But the real question is: What kind of "new programs" require the construction and refurbishment of detention facilities in nearly every state of the union with the capacity to house perhaps millions of people?



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The Military Commissions Act of 2006, rammed through Congress just before the 2006 midterm elections, allows for the indefinite imprisonment of anyone who donates money to a charity that turns up on a list of "terrorist" organizations, or who speaks out against the government's policies. The law calls for secret trials for citizens and noncitizens alike.

Also in 2007, the White House quietly issued National Security Presidential Directive 51 (NSPD-51), to ensure "continuity of government" in the event of what the document vaguely calls a "catastrophic emergency." Should the president determine that such an emergency has occurred, he and he alone is empowered to do whatever he deems necessary to ensure "continuity of government." This could include everything from canceling elections to suspending the Constitution to launching a nuclear attack. Congress has yet to hold a single hearing on NSPD-51.



What do you guys think?

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/04/ED5OUPQJ7.DTL

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7/9/2008  3:39 AM
YES! Bronx central bookings is now being run by Haliburton!
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7/10/2008  5:58 AM

These camps are very real.

The laws to send American citiziens who disagree "dissidents" shackeld to the floors of these trains and wallowing in our own feces on the way to these camps
is basically the exact same thing that happened to the prisoners shackled to planes, wallowing in their own waste on the way to Gitmo.

The United States not only borrowed "educational materials" from the KGB (on torture), but from the Communist Chinese authorities designed to elicit false confessions from prisoners!

See-The whole torture-prison camp deal conducted by the United States at Abu Gharib, Gitmo, in Europe (secwetly), on naval ships in open water and probably in America-
This whole America torture on non-Americans;Arabs has been PRACTICE
for torturing American citizens one day.

And no. I don't care how "crazy" others perceive me as. Not posting on this to make "friends!"

TO ANYONE READING THIS:

If you can't see the walls closing in around you, then you're someone who has learned NOTHING from history.


Another homemade terrorist attack on American soil-
Something weird like I dunno-
Food and gas riots across America
or any fabrication our government comes up with-

Will give the President full authority to declare martial law under Presidential Order whatever and give him the full, unquestioned authority to send any Americans who don't kneel down , brown nose and kiss their leaders hand to camp.



"This ain't a dictatorship, but if it were, I'd have to be the dictator." George W. Bush

Do you HONESTLY think this was a "joke" or a Freudian Slip?


WHAT kind of "leader" tells people to "go shopping" after the horrors of 9/11?
You tell Americans to come together as a nation, to get involved (in a war effort) after such a disaster.



These camps are NOT for illegal aliens!

Illegals are going to be the foundation of the new work force (for wages and benefits FAR below what "greedy" hard-working Americans are used to



That these camps, trains and tracks have been planned and built in conjunction with the Presidential order allowing martial law don't fit perfectly together?!

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7/10/2008  6:13 AM
This is certainly troubling. Operation ENDGAME? Needs to house millions of aliens? The fact that it says aliens (immigrants) is worse that anything I have read about this administration in the past 8 years.
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7/10/2008  9:16 AM
NSPD-51 sounds scary.
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7/10/2008  12:01 PM


Look for yourself
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7/10/2008  8:50 PM
halliburton is really a scary entity. the fact that more people don't connect the dots about their whole operation amazes me. let me get this straight, the US invades a country (iraq) for dubious reasons (weapons of WMD later laughed and joked about by W; operation iraqi freedom; saddam hussein/al qaida connections that turned out to be false, etc) and then the president has the audacity to give billlions of dollars in no-bid govt contracts to the VICE PRESIDENT's former company to rebuild said country and claim their oil fields.

playa, thanks for passing this along.
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7/11/2008  6:13 AM
People call me crazy, they don't know what is going on in our country.

The label me as some racist conspiracy nut. AND FOR THAT I LAUGH AT THEM.


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7/11/2008  7:50 AM
Yeah playa, I am surprised at how much people resist the stories you post. Most of them are staring us right in the face. It's shocking how we as a society are in denial of what is happening. I don't think it will stop and I don't think in our current situation we can stop it.

50% of the winning the battle is knowing what we are up against so keep posting what you have. Those of us that want to read it and examine it for ourselves will appreciate it.
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7/11/2008  12:31 PM

I think its reasonable to have camps if a "jahad" exists with peoples that will support their ideals before country or even decency..

Our citizens willand have fought together. Jews and christians, Black, white, Asian, Latino, etc will and have fought together in wars past. A jew can walk into almost any church and be welcome. A christian can walk into almost any Jewish Temple and be welcome. Non believers are not welcome in a mosque. A muslim will side with Muslim (en mass) before they will side with their neighbor. Naturally Im talking about orthodox.

Is encampment right? We encamped Japanese during ww2 because we did not know whose loyalties they would side with. We proved to make the wrong call. Fear does stupid things. I once asked an older woman about this and she said they were scared of Japanese citizens and also they would have done awful things to them if they were around. A cousin of hers was killed in the Pacific and the boys father would have killed the next Japanese person he saw. To him it was the face of the enemy.

If there were a dirty bomb of infected people, or a biohazard of people that need to be quaranteened how would we do it? Those camps look crazy but how would you move or relocate people who might also be in a violent state? What happens in caos?: riots, looting, and murder Phuching cities win championships andlose their minds, Hurricane victims lose their minds when put in shelters, why not people infected with some god awful disease? We have history of urban blackouts and looting inciting marshall law. Think of what would happen if we had to evacuate Manhattan? Where you think all those people from "Cloverfield" went? Naturally some alien space monster is one thing, but how do you move tens of thousands of people around against their will? Im not hip to the shackle thing, but maybe it depends on who it is the the state of mind. I for one would not be too keen to be seporated from my children and would be violent to a high degree if taken from me.

Playa, your boosting make you sound like the guy in "Independence day" that was obducted by aliens and made fun of for years until proven wrong.

What we don't know is who are those camps made for? Jews? Blacks? Muslims? Paranoid Knick fans?

You think if some sick puppies blow up, or dirty bomb MSG during a knick game and knock out 15k people or worse and the Talaban takes credit that every mosque or Muslim "looking" person would be at risk? You think if 100 sick talaban just walked into 100 elementry schools at the same time in 100 cities with some weapons they could not kill thousands of children and create a massive negative response amung the current "Muslim looking" population?

All I know is there are millions of people that don't think right or wrong, don't think of themselves as "americans" or europeans, or any "national" but are believers and those that don't they don't have a moral problem with killing.

So "Whattsup" Playa? Why we building these camps? I don't think they are remaking "Hogans Heroes" either, but just assuming some evil plot needs to be warranted.

Why would we need to encamp citizens? That is the real question!

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7/11/2008  2:17 PM
Posted by BigSm00th:

halliburton is really a scary entity. the fact that more people don't connect the dots about their whole operation amazes me. let me get this straight, the US invades a country (iraq) for dubious reasons (weapons of WMD later laughed and joked about by W; operation iraqi freedom; saddam hussein/al qaida connections that turned out to be false, etc) and then the president has the audacity to give billlions of dollars in no-bid govt contracts to the VICE PRESIDENT's former company to rebuild said country and claim their oil fields.

What's frightening about all this, is that this is all common knowledge. The Bush administration has been very brazen about their corruptness.

Make no mistake, these are real thugs. Real criminals. They are as maniacal and vicious as they come and they wield tremendous power.

How on earth can a President lead us into war, with a justification that turns out to be blatantly false and not find himself impeached? From Iraq, to Valarie Plame, to the obvious Haliburton/Administration ties, to Scooter Libby, to the politicized firing of U.S attorneys ext... its almost mind-numbing to keep up with the very real scandals.

History will not be kind to these folks. Once these boogymen ride off into the sunset, pundits and journalists will examine their ruthlessness in a historical context, rather than this passive junk we're getting now. Its easy to say people have no balls or heart when it comes to combating Cheney and Co. head on, but this Administration and its followers are pretty intimidating. Very scary people.

But for now, and I say this without a trace of hyperbole, we're living in our version of Nazi Germany. Young men and women are dying to satisfy the insatiable greed from the people who are supposed to protect us and guide us as a nation. Our rights have been violated from an individual level, to the collective.

And they blind the masses through flag lapel pins and "god bless America". Truly sick.
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7/11/2008  6:02 PM
The same cancer that bankrupted the Soviet Union and the early Russian Federation, namely the Russian-Israeli Mafia the global organized crime syndicate that uses Israeli government protection and passports to cover their illegal worldwide activities has so thoroughly permeated the American political and business system that the FBI and U.S. intelligence agencies are virtually powerless to bring the major perpetrators to justice.

Across the United States, FBI agents have been hamstrung by the Justice and Homeland Security Departments, led by two individuals, Michael Mukasey and Michael Chertoff, whose close links to the Russian-Israeli Mafia in New York and New Jersey have seen case after case involving Russian-Israeli mobsters going un-investigated and virtually ignored.

Anybody who thinks guys from Saudi Arabia brought down the twin towers is a fool.

We have these Israeli intelligence guys who knew all about 9/ll and when it was gonna happen. I bet they will be in on the next disaster in the unites states too.

Nalod, they will need these camps for those who highly opposed the dictatorship type of goverment that's right around the corner in the U.S


A revolution will most likely take place on U.S soil and all those who the govt thinks are opposed or has doubts about this govt will be detained. Remember Guantonomo ?


For years, the Bush administration illegally intercepted the emails and phone calls of millions of Americans. Rather than rein in this abuse of power, lawmakers on Capitol Hill caved in to the administration and gave the National Security Agency (NSA) even more expansive powers to spy on Americans than it had under the illegal warrantless wiretapping program President Bush secretly authorized in 2001.

The Constitution is the bedrock of our democracy; it ensures Americans the right to privacy and free speech. Electronic surveillance is highly invasive. By reading our emails and listening to our phone calls the government gets direct access to our thoughts, our feelings, our associates and our political views. Unrestrained and unchecked government surveillance not only intrudes upon Americans' right to privacy, it also has the dangerous effect of chilling speech and political dissent. The power to spy is one that is easily abused and history is full of examples of what leaders are willing to do when tempted with unchecked power.






The Russian-Israeli interference in the law enforcement activities of the FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) have hobbled major investigations to the detriment of the national security of the United States. The FBI investigation of the assassination of retired CIA Houston station chief Roland “Tony” Carnaby, who was investigating Israeli Mossad and Russian-Israeli mob activities in the Houston area, has been relegated to a low-level and non-descript national security investigation by FBI higher ups. The DEA and FBI investigations of the activities of Israeli “art students” and “movers” in the months leading up to the 9/11 attacks were similarly stymied by the direct orders of then-FBI director Louis Freeh and Attorney General John Ashcroft, according to a major wire service journalist who covered the Justice Department. The Boston-based Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA), funded by wealthy Jewish American private contributors and the Israeli government, “threatened” media outlets, including the Associated Press, who continued to report on the activities of the Israeli art students and movers.

The FBI has also ignored the massive thefts of personal data of American citizens.





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7/11/2008  6:06 PM
At least I work for the government. Once the revolution begins Ill be safe while you guys are shackled to the floor of a plane and wallowing in your own filth. THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELAVISED! ALL HAIL KING CHENEY! ALL HAIL THE HOLY PATRIOT ACT!
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7/11/2008  6:25 PM
You are officially considered the enemy making those kind of remarks izybx.

You are probably trying to get a rep on the precent giving info on what the public knows about the soon to be martial law police force that's in training all over the country now.



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7/11/2008  6:51 PM
Posted by Nalod:



All I know is there are millions of people that don't think right or wrong, don't think of themselves as "americans" or europeans, or any "national" but are believers and those that don't they don't have a moral problem with killing.

So "Whattsup" Playa? Why we building these camps? I don't think they are remaking "Hogans Heroes" either, but just assuming some evil plot needs to be warranted.

Why would we need to encamp citizens? That is the real question!

This is wassup nalod!



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7/11/2008  10:48 PM
Posted by playa2:

You are officially considered the enemy making those kind of remarks izybx.

You are probably trying to get a rep on the precent giving info on what the public knows about the soon to be martial law police force that's in training all over the country now.



Listen and learn my brothers.

Lol Playa, the most funny part of your post was you are actually being serious. Just remember my friend, the revolution will NOT be telavised! And how in the hell did you get Channing Frye to make that video?


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7/14/2008  9:33 AM
You of all people should know what's going on and you are trying to make this into some joke.

Listen partna, this ain't no joke!
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7/14/2008  11:54 AM
YOu mean there has never been riot control training before?

Roanoke, we talking Roanoke here!
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7/14/2008  12:48 PM
It's disgusting the amounts of money our government is spending on private contracts. Our government is spending this type of money during these economic times which are some of the worse in recent history.


http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/89432/?page=entire
At $34 billion, you're already counting pretty high. After all, that's Harvard's endowment; it's the amount of damage the triple hurricanes -- Charley, Ivan, and Jeanne -- inflicted in 2004; it's what car crashes involving 15-to-17-year-old teenage drivers mean yearly in "medical expenses, lost work, property damage, quality of life loss and other related costs"; it's the loans the nation's largest, crippled, home lender, Countrywide Financial, holds for home-equity lines of credit and second liens; it's Citigroup's recent write-off, mainly for subprime exposure; it's what New Jersey's tourism industry is worth -- and, according to the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, it's the minimal figure for the Pentagon's "black budget" for fiscal year 2009 -- money for, among other things, "classified weapons purchases and development," money for which the Pentagon will remain unaccountable because almost no Americans will have any way of knowing what it's being spent for.


Now, imagine that, due to a little more Pentagon/Bush administration wizardry, even this black budget estimate is undoubtedly a low-ball figure. One reason is simple enough: The proposed $541 billion Pentagon 2009 budget doesn't even include money for actual wars. George W. Bush's wars are all paid for by "supplemental" bills like the $162 billion one Congress will soon pass -- so the Department of Defense's $34 billion black budget skips "war-related funding." This means that even the overall figure for that budget remains darker than we might imagine (as in "black hole"). The Pentagon not only produces stealth planes, it is, in budgetary terms, a stealth operation. If honestly accounted, the actual Pentagon yearly budget, including all the "military-related" funds salted away elsewhere, is probably now more than $1 trillion a year.


There is, however, another stealth side to the Pentagon -- the corporate side where a range of giant companies you've never heard of are gobbling up our tax dollars at phenomenal rates. Nick Turse, author of the single best account of how our lives are being militarized, our civilian economy Pentagonized, and the Pentagon privatized -- I'm talking about The Complex: How the Military Invades Our Everyday Lives -- now turns to the stealth corporate side of the Pentagon to give us a glimpse into the larger black hole into which our dollars pour. -- Intro by TomDispatch editor, Tom Engelhardt



Billion-Dollar Babies
Five Stealth Pentagon Contractors Reaping Billions of Tax Dollars
By Nick Turse


The top Pentagon contractors, like death and taxes, almost never change. In 2002, the massive arms dealers Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman ranked one, two, and three among Department of Defense contractors, taking in $17 billion, $16.6 billion, and $8.7 billion. Lockheed, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman did it again in 2003 ($21.9, $17.3, and $11.1 billion); 2004 ($20.7, $17.1, and $11.9 billion); 2005 ($19.4, $18.3, and $13.5 billion); 2006 ($26.6, $20.3, and $16.6 billion); and, not surprisingly, 2007 as well ($27.8, $22.5, and $14.6 billion). Other regulars receiving mega-tax-funded payouts in a similarly clockwork-like manner include defense giants General Dynamics, Raytheon, the British weapons maker BAE Systems, and former Halliburton subsidiary KBR, as well as BP, Shell, and other power players from the military-petroleum complex.


With the basic Pentagon budget now clocking in at roughly $541 billion per year -- before "supplemental" war funding for Iraq, Afghanistan, and the President's Global War on Terror, as well as national security spending by other agencies, are factored in -- even Lockheed's hefty $28 billion take is a small percentage of the massive total. Obviously, significant sums of money are headed to other companies. However, most of them, including some of the largest, are all but unknown even to Pentagon-watchers and antiwar critics with a good grasp of the military industrial complex.


Last year, in a piece headlined "Washington's $8 Billion Shadow," Vanity Fair published an exposé of one of the better known large stealth contractors, SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation). SAIC, however, is just one of tens of thousands of Pentagon contractors. Many of these firms receive only tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Pentagon every year. Some take home millions, tens of millions, or even hundreds of millions of dollars.


Then there's a select group that are masters of the universe in the ever-expanding military-corporate complex, regularly scoring more than a billion tax dollars a year from the Department of Defense. Unlike Lockheed, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman, however, most of these billion-dollar babies manage to fly beneath the radar of media (not to mention public) attention. If appearing at all, they generally do so innocuously in the business pages of newspapers. When it comes to their support for the Pentagon's wars and occupations in Afghanistan and Iraq, they are, in media terms, missing in action.


So, who are some of these mystery defense contractors you've probably never heard of? Here are snapshot portraits, culled largely from their own corporate documents, of five of the Pentagon's secret billion-dollar babies:


1. MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc.


Total DoD dollars in 2007: $3,360,739,032


This is billionaire investor Ronald Perelman's massive holding company. It has "interests in a diversified portfolio of public and private companies" that includes the cosmetics maker Revlon and Panavision (the folks who make the cameras that bring you TV shows like 24 and CSI). MacAndrews & Forbes might, at first blush, seem an unlikely defense contractor, but one of those privately owned companies it holds is AM General -- the folks who make the military Humvee. Today, says the company, nearly 200,000 Humvees have been "built and delivered to the U.S. Armed Forces and more than 50 friendly overseas nations." Humvees, however, are only part of the story.


AM General has also assisted Carnegie Mellon University researchers in developing robots for the Pentagon blue-skies outfit, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's "Grand Challenge," an autonomous robot-vehicle competition. Last year, AM General and General Dynamics Land Systems, a subsidiary of mega-weapons maker General Dynamics, formed a joint venture "to compete for the U.S. Army and Marine Corps Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) program." AM General has even gone to war -- dispatching its "field service representatives" and "maintenance technical representatives" to Iraq where they were embedded with U.S. troops.


As such, it's hardly surprising that, earlier this year, the company received one of the Defense Logistics Agency's Outstanding Readiness Support Awards. Nor should anyone be surprised to discover that a top MacAndrews & Forbes corporate honcho, Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Administrative Officer Barry F. Schwartz, contributed a total of at least $10,000 to Straight Talk America, the political action committee of presidential candidate John McCain, who famously said it would be "fine" with him if U.S. troops occupied Iraq for "maybe a hundred years" (if not "a thousand" or "a million").


Perhaps hedging their bets just a bit, MacAndrews & Forbes is diversifying into an emerging complex-within-the-Complex: homeland security. Recently, AM General sold the Department of Homeland Security's Border Patrol "more than 100 HUMMER K-series trucks for use in border security operations."


2. DRS Technologies, Inc.


Total DoD dollars in 2007: $1,791,321,140


Incorporated during the Vietnam War, DRS Technologies has long been "a leading supplier of integrated products, services and support to military forces, intelligence agencies and prime contractors worldwide"; that is, they have been in the business of fielding products that enhance some of the DoD's deadliest weaponry, including "DDG-51 Aegis destroyers, M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tanks, M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicles, OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopters, AH-64 Apache helicopters, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and F-16 Fighting Falcon jet fighters, F-15 Eagle tactical fighters... [and] Ohio, Los Angeles and Virginia class submarines." They even have "contracts that support future military platforms, such as the DDG-1000 destroyer, CVN-78 next-generation aircraft carrier, Littoral Combat Ship and Future Combat System."


In addition to 2007's haul of Pentagon dollars, DRS Technologies has continued to clean up in 2008 for a range of projects, including: a $16.2 million Army contract for refrigeration units; $51 million in new orders from the Army for thermal weapon sights (part of a five-year, $2.3-billion deal inked in 2007); a $10.1 million contract to build more than 140 M989A1 Heavy Expanded Mobility Ammunition Trailers (to transport "numerous and extremely heavy Multiple Launch Rocket System pods, palletized or non-palletized conventional ammunition and fuel bladders"); and a $23 million deal "to provide engineering support, field service support and general depot repairs for the Mast Mounted Sights (MMS) on OH-58 Kiowa Warrior attack helicopters," among many other contracts.


Fitch Ratings, an international credit rating agency, recently made a smart, if perhaps understated, point -- one that actually fits all of these billion-dollar babies. DRS, it wrote, "has benefited from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan..."


3. Harris Corporation


Total DoD dollars in 2007: $1,501,163,834


Harris is "an international communications and information technology company serving government, defense and commercial markets in more than 150 countries." It has an annual revenue of more than $4 billion and an impressive roster of former military personnel and other military-corporate complex insiders on its payroll. Not only does Harris assist and do business with a number of the Pentagon's largest contractors (like Lockheed Martin and BAE Systems), it is also an active participant in occupations abroad. On its website, the company boasts that "Harris technology has been used for a variety of commercial and defense applications, including the War in Iraq where the [Harris software] system provided detailed, 3-D representations of Baghdad and other key Iraqi cities."


Last year, Harris signed multiple deals with the military, including contracts to create a high-speed digital data link that transmits tactical video, radar, acoustic, and other sensor data from Navy MH-60R helicopters to their host ships. It also supplies the Navy with advanced computers that provide the "highly sophisticated moving maps and critical mission information via ****pit displays" used by flight crews.


In the first six months of this year, Harris has continued its hard work for the Complex. In January, the company was "selected by the U.S. Air Force for the Network and Space Operations and Maintenance (NSOM) program" for "a base contract and six options that bring the potential overall value to $410 million over six-and-a-half-years" to provide "operations and maintenance support to the 50th Space Wing's Air Force Satellite Control Network at locations around the world."


In May, the company was "awarded a three-year, $20 million contract by [top 10 Pentagon contractor] L3 Communications to provide products and services for a next-generation Tactical Video Capture System (TVCS)" -- a system that integrates real time video streams to enhance tactical training exercises -- "that will support training at various U.S. Marine Corps locations across the U.S. and abroad." That same month, Harris was also "awarded a potential five-year, $85 million Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract from the U.S. Navy for multiband satellite communications terminals that will provide advanced communications for aircraft carriers and other large deck ships."


In addition, Harris is now hard at work in the Homeland. Not only did the company pick up more than $3 million from the Department of Homeland Security last year, but national security expert Tim Shorrock, in a 2007 CorpWatch article, "Domestic Spying, Inc.," specifically noted that Harris and fellow intelligence industry contractors "stand to profit from th[e] unprecedented expansion of America's domestic intelligence system."


4. Navistar Defense


Total DoD dollars in 2007: $1,166,805,361


Still listed in Pentagon documents under its old name, International Military and Government, LLC, Navistar is the military subsidiary of Navistar International Corporation -- "a holding company whose individual units provide integrated and best-in-class transportation solutions." While the company has served the U.S. military since World War I, it's known, if at all, by the public for making some of the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles designed to thwart Iraqi roadside bombs. As of April 2008, the U.S. military had "ordered 5,214 total production MaxxPro MRAP vehicles" from Navistar and, that same month, the company was awarded "a contract valued at more than $261 million... for engineering upgrades to the armor used on International MaxxPro MRAP vehicles."


But Navistar makes more than MRAPs. Just last month, the company signed a "multi-year contract valued at nearly $1.3 billion" with the U.S. Army "to provide Medium Tactical Vehicles and spare parts to the Afghanistan National Police, Afghan National Army, and the Iraqi Ministry of Defense." This followed a 2005 multi-year Army contract, worth $430 million, "for more than 2,900 vehicles and spare parts."


Quite obviously, the company is significantly, profitably, and proudly involved in the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. As Tom Feifar, the Global Defense and Export general manager for Navistar Parts, put it late last year, "It's an honor to be a part of the effort to support our troops."


5. Evergreen International Airlines


Total DoD dollars in 2007: $1,105,610,723


A privately held global aviation services company, it has subsidiaries in related industries such as helicopter aviation (Evergreen Helicopters, Inc.), as well as a few unrelated efforts like producing "agricultural, nursery and wine products" (Evergreen Agricultural Enterprises, Inc.). Evergreen has been on the Pentagon's payroll for a long time. Back in 2004, Ed Connolly, the executive vice president of Evergreen International Airlines, stated, "Evergreen has flown continuously for the [U.S. Air Force] Air Mobility Command since 1975 and is proud to continue its long standing history of supporting the U.S. Armed Forces global missions with quality and reliable services."


Not surprisingly, Evergreen has been intimately involved in the occupation of Iraq. In fact, in 2004, the company received "approximately 200 awards for its support of international airlift services during the Iraq war" from the Air Force's Air Mobility Command. An Air Force general even handed out these medals and certificates of achievement to Evergreen's employees.


In Amnesty International's 2006 report, "Below the Radar: Secret Flights to Torture and 'Disappearance,'" the human rights organization noted that Evergreen was one of only a handful of private companies with current permits to land at U.S. military bases worldwide. That same year, the company even airlifted FOX News personality Bill O'Reilly and his TV show crew to Kuwait and Iraq to meet and greet troops, sign books and pictures, and hand out trinkets. And just last year the company was part of a consortium, including such high profile commercial carriers as American, Delta, and United Airlines that the Pentagon awarded a "$1,031,154,403 firm fixed-price contract for international airlift services... [that] is expected to be completed September 2008."


Under the Radar


All told, these five stealth corporations from the military-corporate complex received more than $8.9 billion in taxpayer dollars in 2007. To put this into perspective, that sum is almost $2 billion more than the Bush administration's proposed 2009 budget for the Environmental Protection Agency. Put another way, it's about nine times what one-sixth of the world's population spent on food last year.


Tens of thousands of defense contractors -- from well-known "civilian" corporations (like Coca-Cola, Kraft, and Dell) to tiny companies -- have fattened up on the Pentagon and its wars. Most of the time, large or small, they fly under the radar and are seldom identified as defense contractors at all. So it's hardly surprising that firms like Harris and Evergreen, without name recognition outside their own worlds, can take in billions in taxpayer dollars without notice or comment in our increasingly militarized civilian economy.


When the history of the Iraq War is finally written, chances are that these five billion-dollar babies, and most of the other defense contractors involved in making the U.S. occupation possible, will be left out. Until we begin coming to grips with the role of such corporations in creating the material basis for an imperial foreign policy, we'll never be able to grasp fully how the Pentagon works and why we so regularly make war in, and carry out occupations of, distant lands.



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7/14/2008  12:54 PM
Posted by playa2:

The same cancer that bankrupted the Soviet Union and the early Russian Federation, namely the Russian-Israeli Mafia the global organized crime syndicate that uses Israeli government protection and passports to cover their illegal worldwide activities has so thoroughly permeated the American political and business system that the FBI and U.S. intelligence agencies are virtually powerless to bring the major perpetrators to justice.

Across the United States, FBI agents have been hamstrung by the Justice and Homeland Security Departments, led by two individuals, Michael Mukasey and Michael Chertoff, whose close links to the Russian-Israeli Mafia in New York and New Jersey have seen case after case involving Russian-Israeli mobsters going un-investigated and virtually ignored.

Anybody who thinks guys from Saudi Arabia brought down the twin towers is a fool.

We have these Israeli intelligence guys who knew all about 9/ll and when it was gonna happen. I bet they will be in on the next disaster in the unites states too.

Nalod, they will need these camps for those who highly opposed the dictatorship type of goverment that's right around the corner in the U.S


A revolution will most likely take place on U.S soil and all those who the govt thinks are opposed or has doubts about this govt will be detained. Remember Guantonomo ?


For years, the Bush administration illegally intercepted the emails and phone calls of millions of Americans. Rather than rein in this abuse of power, lawmakers on Capitol Hill caved in to the administration and gave the National Security Agency (NSA) even more expansive powers to spy on Americans than it had under the illegal warrantless wiretapping program President Bush secretly authorized in 2001.

The Constitution is the bedrock of our democracy; it ensures Americans the right to privacy and free speech. Electronic surveillance is highly invasive. By reading our emails and listening to our phone calls the government gets direct access to our thoughts, our feelings, our associates and our political views. Unrestrained and unchecked government surveillance not only intrudes upon Americans' right to privacy, it also has the dangerous effect of chilling speech and political dissent. The power to spy is one that is easily abused and history is full of examples of what leaders are willing to do when tempted with unchecked power.






The Russian-Israeli interference in the law enforcement activities of the FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) have hobbled major investigations to the detriment of the national security of the United States. The FBI investigation of the assassination of retired CIA Houston station chief Roland “Tony” Carnaby, who was investigating Israeli Mossad and Russian-Israeli mob activities in the Houston area, has been relegated to a low-level and non-descript national security investigation by FBI higher ups. The DEA and FBI investigations of the activities of Israeli “art students” and “movers” in the months leading up to the 9/11 attacks were similarly stymied by the direct orders of then-FBI director Louis Freeh and Attorney General John Ashcroft, according to a major wire service journalist who covered the Justice Department. The Boston-based Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA), funded by wealthy Jewish American private contributors and the Israeli government, “threatened” media outlets, including the Associated Press, who continued to report on the activities of the Israeli art students and movers.

The FBI has also ignored the massive thefts of personal data of American citizens.




Wait Playa you mean to tell me that it wasn't Reagan that brought down the Soviet Union . You would think that after watching the Soviet Union fall to outrageous expenditures our government would learn some valuable lessons from their old enemy.

And Playa explain this story to me? A 22 year old with a 300 million defense contract.

http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/89282/
The House Oversight Committee is holding a hearing today to determine how in the hell 22-year-old Efraim Diveroli got a $300 million contract to supply ammunition to Afghanistan, Andrew Tilghman reports:


The story of arms dealer AEY Inc., run by the 22-year-old Miami man who was indicted last week, is getting worse by the minute.


I know you Peeksters love the Efraim Diveroli AEY arms trader scandal. So, here's your fix for today.



Four government officials are testifying on Capitol Hill today about how the company ended up with a $300 million U.S. military contract

providing unusable and probably illegal weapons to the Afghan Army.



So far, the officials haven't discussed the alleged State Department cover-up yet. But they are delving into AEY's previous contracts with the government and it doesn't look good.



In his opening statement, Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) revealed a series of previous problems that the military had with AEY. [TPMM]


Read documents from today's hearing here. One of the more remarkable revelations comes in Oversight Committee Chair Waxman's opening statement. "It appears that the Army agreed to pay $300 million for ammunition it could have gotten for free," he writes. Apparently, AEY sold ammunition that the originating countries were trying to give away for free.

[Edited by - bitty41 on 07-14-2008 12:55 PM]
Did Haliburton Build detainment centers all across the country ?

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