Gulf War III: Why is Blackwater USA patrolling New Orleans with
M-16s?
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How do you know that we're finally taking the situation in New
Orleans seriously? We're sending in the private mercenaries --
the very same folks we've called on to do the dirty work in
Iraq. Reports are beginning to surface that New Orleans and
environs are crawling with armed private commandos from
Blackwater USA, the North Carolina-based security firm that has
risen to prominence with its highly visible role in Iraq. The
slide show at the top of this entry comes from their Web site.
A Georgia-based doctor and military veteran who blogs under the
name Otter has been down in the disaster zone the last few days,
and he has seen the private Blackwater security forces
everywhere. He wrote yesterday from a police precinct house in
New Orleans:
Blackwater Security is here--clean, well-equipped, and armed to
the teeth.
The New York Times has seen them too:
No civilians in New Orleans will be allowed to carry pistols,
shotguns or other firearms, said P. Edwin Compass III, the
superintendent of police. "Only law enforcement are allowed to
have weapons," he said.
But that order apparently does not apply to hundreds of security
guards hired by businesses and some wealthy individuals to
protect property. The guards, employees of private security
companies like Blackwater, openly carry M-16's and other assault
rifles. Mr. Compass said that he was aware of the private
guards, but that the police had no plans to make them give up
their weapons.
The company acknowledged yesterday that it has about 150 people
in New Orleans so far:
North Carolina-based Blackwater USA, for example, has 150
security personnel in the Gulf Coast region. The company, which
provided personal security for the head of the Coalition
Provisional Authority and continues to have a large presence in
Iraq, began by donating the services of a helicopter crew to
help the Coast Guard with rescue efforts. But it since has added
commercial clients that either have buildings in the region,
such as hotels, or are sending employees there to help with the
reconstruction.
"The calls came flooding in. It's not something that we went
down and tried to develop," said Chris Taylor, Blackwater's vice
president for strategic initiatives.
If that's the case, why did Blackwater put out this news release
one week ago, offering its services in New Orleans...presumably
not all free of charge?
Blackwater USA has been around for a while, founded in 1996 by
an ex-Navy Seal. But most folks never heard of the company until
the war in Iraq, when four of the company's employees were
murdered in Fallujah in the horrific incident that put the city
on the map for most Americans. The company has dramatized the
way that America -- stretched for troops -- has increasingly
called on these private soldiers, who serve in a murky world
with the ability to shoot-to-kill.
We don't begrudge the existence of a private security company
like Blackwater. But what does bother us is how quickly what was
supposed to be a disaster relief effort turned so quickly into
Gulf War III, the French Quarter now a Green Zone. At the very
same time that Blackwater was offering its services in New
Orleans, workers from the American Red Cross and other agencies
carrying food supplies, not M-16s, were turned away.
Is the large Blackwater presence yet another sign that our
National Guard and military -- who are supposed to perform the
same functions, but under more clearcut marching orders -- are
now stretched too thin? Or a dramatic symbol of something more
sinister, a society that now views every problem as one to point
semi-automatics first, ask questions later.
Either way, we don't like it.
BikerNina writes: "The site is full of links to sources.
They (the elite in on the secret plan) must be congratulating
themselves over Fallujah as THE model of victory.
We knew from the minute the 8-lane evacuation was headed out the
personal militias were going to be arriving soon.
Can you imagine what a detainee in some internment camp in
wherever is thinking right about now?
One more thing .... the term "conspiracy theorist" is an
oxymoron. "