| Blackwater Overview |
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"Some patrolled the streets in SUVs with tinted windows and the
Blackwater logo splashed on the back; others sped around the French
Quarter in an unmarked car with no license plates. They congregated
on the corner of St. James and Bourbon in front of a bar called 711,
where Blackwater was establishing a makeshift headquarters. From the
balcony above the bar, several Blackwater guys cleared out what had
apparently been someone's apartment. They threw mattresses, clothes,
shoes and other household items from the balcony to the street below.
They draped an American flag from the balcony's railing. More than a
dozen troops from the 82nd Airborne Division stood in formation on the
street watching the action. |
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"As business leaders and government officials talk openly of
changing the demographics of what was one of the most culturally
vibrant of America's cities, mercenaries from companies like DynCorp,
Intercon, American Security Group, Blackhawk, Wackenhut and an Israeli
company called Instinctive Shooting International (ISI) are fanning out
to guard private businesses and homes, as well as government projects and
institutions." |
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"Unlike ISI or BATS, Blackwater is operating under a federal contract
to provide 164 armed guards for FEMA reconstruction projects in Louisiana.
That contract was announced just days after Homeland Security Department
spokesperson Russ Knocke told the Washington Post he knew of no federal
plans to hire Blackwater or other private security firms. "We believe
we've got the right mix of personnel in law enforcement for the federal
government to meet the demands of public safety," he said. Before
the contract was announced, the Blackwater men told me, they were already
on contract with DHS and that they were sleeping in camps organized by the
federal agency." |