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HEMISFEAR
08-04-09, 08:18.52 PM
A former Blackwater employee and an ex-US Marine who has worked as a security operative for the company have made a series of explosive allegations in sworn statements filed on August 3 in federal court in Virginia. The two men claim that the company's owner, Erik Prince, may have murdered or facilitated the murder of individuals who were cooperating with federal authorities investigating the company. The former employee also alleges that Prince "views himself as a Christian crusader tasked with eliminating Muslims and the Islamic faith from the globe," and that Prince's companies "encouraged and rewarded the destruction of Iraqi life."

In their testimony, both men also allege that Blackwater was smuggling weapons into Iraq. One of the men alleges that Prince turned a profit by transporting "illegal" or "unlawful" weapons into the country on Prince's private planes. They also charge that Prince and other Blackwater executives destroyed incriminating videos, emails and other documents and have intentionally deceived the US State Department and other federal agencies. The identities of the two individuals were sealed out of concerns for their safety.

These allegations, and a series of other charges, are contained in sworn affidavits, given under penalty of perjury, filed late at night on August 3 in the Eastern District of Virginia as part of a seventy-page motion by lawyers for Iraqi civilians suing Blackwater for alleged war crimes and other misconduct. Susan Burke, a private attorney working in conjunction with the Center for Constitutional Rights, is suing Blackwater in five separate civil cases filed in the Washington, DC, area. They were recently consolidated before Judge T.S. Ellis III of the Eastern District of Virginia for pretrial motions. Burke filed the August 3 motion in response to Blackwater's motion to dismiss the case. Blackwater asserts that Prince and the company are innocent of any wrongdoing and that they were professionally performing their duties on behalf of their employer, the US State Department.

The former employee, identified in the court documents as "John Doe #2," is a former member of Blackwater's management team, according to a source close to the case. Doe #2 alleges in a sworn declaration that, based on information provided to him by former colleagues, "it appears that Mr. Prince and his employees murdered, or had murdered, one or more persons who have provided information, or who were planning to provide information, to the federal authorities about the ongoing criminal conduct." John Doe #2 says he worked at Blackwater for four years; his identity is concealed in the sworn declaration because he "fear[s ] violence against me in retaliation for submitting this Declaration." He also alleges, "On several occasions after my departure from Mr. Prince's employ, Mr. Prince's management has personally threatened me with death and violence."

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20090817/scahill

sound&security
08-04-09, 08:45.12 PM
their a shady opertion from the start.
cant wait to see who gave them the contract in iraq

HEMISFEAR
08-04-09, 08:58.30 PM
Yeah...and I think even if they get rid of him...others will pop up quickly

MR-SMITH
08-04-09, 11:04.18 PM
MARKUS?

DRKNE55
08-05-09, 12:26.46 AM
somebody has been watching too many 24 reruns.

markus
08-05-09, 03:00.34 AM
well, being that i currently work for blackwater, nobody has encouraged me to destroy the muslim way of life. i wish i could tell you exactly how they operate, however im not at will to discuss those things. ive seen nothing but good things come out of that company.

markus
08-05-09, 03:02.10 AM
their a shady opertion from the start.
cant wait to see you gave them the contract in iraq

in what regards? theyre the most legitimate operation out there. what makes you think theyre shady? the liberal media telling you they are?

CHARGERTREV
08-05-09, 03:40.27 AM
It was markus, all him.........I know things :D

















Love you <3

HEMISFEAR
08-05-09, 06:50.54 AM
in what regards? theyre the most legitimate operation out there. what makes you think theyre shady? the liberal media telling you they are?


Sorta like ABC... (http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=6254508&page=1)

markus
08-05-09, 09:32.42 AM
Sorta like ABC... (http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=6254508&page=1)
about 1/2 of that story is true and 1/2 of it isnt. and the 1/2 that is true has a total spin put on it. fuckin abc

HEMISFEAR
08-05-09, 09:56.41 AM
about 1/2 of that story is true and 1/2 of it isnt. and the 1/2 that is true has a total spin put on it. fuckin abc

Yup, it might have been worse if it was CNN though lol.

Maverick9110E
08-05-09, 11:05.23 AM
prob. mostly bullshit trying to save their own hides. wish i could get a job with blackwater, lol.

Dr.Steve
08-05-09, 11:16.45 AM
I'm with Maverick, I'd join Markus at his job any day. Every organization has a few nutjobs, even us; it doesn't mean the company can't still operate with a solid mission and with clear effectiveness.

markus
08-05-09, 11:20.59 AM
it happens at every company. the last company i worked for, we had a couple of ******ed rangers who got fired for being ******ed and they started saying how we would go into the villages at night and murder civilians/hire children to participate in offensive operations, etc. fuckin idiots.

Dr.Steve
08-05-09, 11:22.44 AM
exactly, I'm sure this douche is a disgruntled asshole who got picked last in gym class and jerks off to little boys on the internet. . . JMO

mclarengts
08-08-09, 10:07.44 AM
Does all of Blackwater deploy? Hell if i gotta come here might as well get paid..