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Private Military Contractors - Data Dump - Jan Klimkowski - 09-07-2010 My emphasis in bold: Quote:Grenier called the system of allocating funds to US agencies the "most illogical process ever devised by the mind of man." He described Congressional funding restrictions that provided huge sums of money to the CIA post-9/11 to purchase goods and services, but not to hire new employees. Instead, he said, Congress provided one year supplemental funding packages to the CIA for "non-personal services." That funding, Grenier asserted, "you can spend for anything." An extremely apt metaphor revealing the hypocrisy and cant of the fraudulent War on Terror.... Private Military Contractors - Data Dump - Ed Jewett - 16-07-2010 Ms. Sparky aims at KBR, electrifies war-contractor scrutiny with blog Published: Sunday, July 11, 2010, 8:00 PM Updated: Tuesday, July 13, 2010, 8:02 AM Benjamin Brink/The Oregonian Debbie Crawford manages the mssparky.com website from her Washington home while grandson Keelen Goldsworth studies nearby. The journeyman electrician spent two years working for war contractor KBR in Iraq. Debbie Crawford was playing with her grandson at her Battle Ground home two years ago when she heard a news report on a Green Beret who died in Baghdad. The water pump in his Army shower was not properly grounded, and when he turned the faucet, a jolt of electricity killed him. Crawford cried, her worst professional fear realized. She went to her laptop and began to type: "As a licensed electrician who worked for KBR in Iraq for two years, I find this UNACCEPTABLE!!!! How did this happen? Let me give you my opinion from first-hand experience...." Five weeks later, after a Senate staffer saw her post, Crawford testified before Congress to poor management and poor workmanship by Kellogg, Brown & Root in Iraq, including subcontracting electrical work to locals not skilled to U.S. standards and failing to check electricians' credentials. Two years later, the blog she started that 2008 day --mssparky.com – is the largest online catalog of news articles, opinion, leaks and lawsuits regarding war contractors. The site has drawn more than 10.8 million page hits since Jan. 1. [Emphasis by EJ] When Oregon veterans of the Iraq war appear in federal court in Portland today in their chemical-exposure lawsuit against KBR, they join a wide group of plaintiffs suing KBR -- over electrocutions, burn pits and sexual assault. Much of what connects them all is Ms. Sparky. "She's allowed people to speak that otherwise would be too afraid to do so," says Todd Kelly, a Houston attorney who represents six clients suing KBR alleging they were sexual assaulted while working in Iraq. "I would characterize her as pretty courageous in her own right, being willing to blog about the things she's willing to blog about. She has the sense that someone has to speak out." Hexavalent Chromium Read The Oregonian's continuing coverage of the problems with Hexavalent Chromium. Crawford says, "This just took on a life of its own. My blogging is the least interesting part about it." Since the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq began, the federal government has paid private companies $150 billion to do what the military once did -- support daily life for the troops. KBR has been the single largest provider of meals, housing, recreation, mail delivery, laundry and fuel. KBR maintains there is no evidence that its work caused or contributed to the Green Beret's electrocution and that its military contract for his building was for on-call repairs, not preventative maintenance and inspections. KBR also denies responsibility for exposing troops or employees to carcinogens at the Qarmat Ali water treatment plant, "There was no hazardous exposure and there has been no documented illness related to the facility." Today, Magistrate Judge Paul Papak will hear arguments on whether an Oregon Army National Guard veterans' case against KBR should go forward in U.S. District Court in Oregon. Twenty-six Oregon vets -- and soldiers in three other states -- have sued, saying they were sickened by hexavalent chromium, a cancer-causing chemical, as they guarded KBR employees working to restore Iraqi oil in 2003. Crawford has assembled an online library about the suits. "This wasn't done so a child could drink safe water. This was done to pump water into wells to get oil flowing. All these soldiers and civilians exposed, for oil." To meet Ms. Sparky -- the slang for female electrician -- drive past Vancouver's suburban blocks to the hobby farms beneath Mount St. Helen. The 49-year-old wife, grandmother and blogger answers the door in black jeans and a pink plaid cotton top. She homeschools her 7-year-old grandson and takes Tae Kwon Do lessons with him. Crawford says she is not a disgruntled KBR employee. The journeyman electrician says she went to Iraq six years ago out of patriotism and the same spirit of adventure that took her to contract jobs in Antarctica and China. She did not realize until she returned that problems she saw in Iraq were systemic, including what she saw as poor management and a lack of government oversight. Growing up near the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Crawford applied for an electrical apprenticeship after graduating Benton City High and became the first female journeyman out of IBEW Local 112 in Kennewick. She met her husband, Cal Crawford, at Hanford and talked him into moving to Seaside, then to Portland where she is a member of Local 48. Crawford liked the math and technology in being an electrician and working with people who can visualize a problem and design solutions. She also liked that she could get a job anywhere. She spent 10 months in Antarctica, then traveled the country with her husband performing maintenance on nuclear plants. They signed on in 2004 for Iraq. At $14.90 an hour, the salary was less than half what she made at home, but she felt she could contribute to the war effort. "I thought I was doing the right thing," Crawford says. The couple were housed at different camps. Both threw themselves into their work, surviving rocket and mortar attacks, heat and family disapproval. (Both of Crawford's parents died while she was overseas and her only daughter Tiffany went in prison for burglary.) Cal returned home after a year, but Crawford reupped for a second, with a raise and management opportunities. She returned to the Northwest July 28, 2006. She was blogging about her travels and struggles with her daughter, when she heard the news report about Staff Sgt. Ryan Maseth's death. Since then, Crawford's writing has almost exclusively focused on war contractors. She rises every morning at 4:30 and logs on, often working well after her husband and grandson she is raising go to bed. Crawford posts anonymous tips, aggregates related news and videos, expresses her opinion, tips journalists and breaks news such as the death of State Department contractor who was electrocuted in his shower in Iraq in 2009. Categories on her website include "Chemical and other Exposures"; "Contractor Deaths"; "Electrocutions/"; "Indictments, Convictions and Arrests"; "Human Trafficking"; "Rape, Hazing, Discrimination and Harassment"; and "Rants." Crawford has expanded her scrutiny to include contractors DynCorp, Fluor and Triple Canopy. She works without pay but takes donations and advertisements on her website. She has had to bring on another person to handle the information flowing through the site. Still, she says the biggest payoff has been meeting all the special people affected by their service or work in the war zones. Jill Wilkins was a young Florida widow desperate for information after her Air Force reservist husband, a registered nurse, died of a brain tumor in 2008. Wilkins found Ms. Sparky and within weeks of posting her questions about her husband's exposure to burn pits in Iraq on mssparky.com, Wilkins was featured on CNN, found other plaintiffs suing over the use of burn pits and was awarded her husband's veterans benefits. "It was a lifeline," says Wilkins, who was so inspired she started her own Facebook site on burn pits. Crawford says what she wants most is for the federal government to police war contractors. "I have a 7-year-old who is bound and determined to be a soldier and I have to get this fixed before he is in the Army." -- Julie Sullivan Related topics: electrocutions, hexavalent chromium, Iraq, KBR, Ms Sparky, Oregon Army National Guard, Qarmat Ali, sodium dichromate Private Military Contractors - Data Dump - Ed Jewett - 17-07-2010 U.S. Special Forces Selected Lockheed Martin for $5 Billion Soup to Nuts Treatment July 16th, 2010 Via: Zacks: Lockheed Martin Corp. won a contract from the U.S. Special Operations Command to provide full-scope logistics support to warfighters around the globe. The company will provide a wide range of mission-critical services, from aircraft and vehicle maintenance to IT and electronics support. The contract has a potential value of $5 billion spread over 10 years. Under the contract, Lockheed Martin will repair and maintain the fleet of special operations aircraft, ground vehicles, weaponry and electronics equipment as well as manage a global supply chain of parts, warehouses, and depots. The company will also manage and upgrade the command’s critical infrastructure, from secure IT networks to worldwide facilities. Lockheed Martin will work with the Special Operations Forces Support Activity to implement leaner and more efficient business processes that will deliver more reliable, responsive support at lower costs and on shorter timelines. Private Military Contractors - Data Dump - Ed Jewett - 19-07-2010 Dov Zakheim retires from Booz Allen Hamilton Jerry Mazza Online Journal Fri, 16 Jul 2010 20:22 EDT For those of you who don't know who Dov Zakheim is, let me refresh your memory. The ordained rabbi served as comptroller of the Pentagon from May 4, 2001, to March 10, 2004, when he resigned to go to Booz Allen Hamilton, a leading consulting firm. I documented his days before, during and after his Pentagon stint, during which a total of $3.2 trillion went missing from Pentagon coffers, in an article for Online Journal, Following Dov Zakheim and Pentagon trillions to 9-11 and Israel, which you should all read in full. In fact, the second loss of $2.3 trillion was announced on September 10, 2001, by Donald Rumsfeld and the story was buried the next day under the rubble of 9/11. News of the dual Israel-US citizen/rabbi's retirement came to me from a reader in an email that contained Mr. Zakheim's retirement announcement above the original invitation from his sec EA (Executive Assistant). Subject: FW: announcement From: Koronowski, Cynthia [USA] After more than six years at Booz Allen, I have decided to retire effective July 31st. This has been a most interesting time in my career. I have worked with some wonderful people and made some lasting friends. I plan to devote more of my time to writing on policy matters, especially international security issues; serving on boards; working with think tanks with which I have had decades-long relationships; and contributing to the important policy debates that will come to the fore in the years to come. I wish you the best and am sure I will see many of you in the future. Dov Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 11:25 AM To: Subject: Dov Zakheim Retirement Celebration Good Day Everyone - As you read, Mr. Zakheim plans to stay politically active: I hope that you will be able to attend the Celebration. If you have any questions/concerns, please don't hesitate to contact me at XXX-XXX-XXXX. Thank you, Cynthia "I plan to devote more of my time to writing on policy matters, especially international security issues; serving on boards; working with think tanks with which I have had decades-long relationships; and contributing to the important policy debates that will come to the fore in the years to come." God help us. In his lucrative capacity at Booz Allen Hamilton, which I described as "one of the most prestigious strategy consulting firms in the world," "one of its clients then was Blessed Relief, a charity said to be a front for Osama bin laden. Booz Allen Hamilton then also worked closely with DARPA, the Defense Department Advanced Research Projects Agency, which is the research arm of the Department of Defense. So the dark card shifted to another part of the deck." I also mentioned that "the ordained rabbi had been tracking the halls of US government for 25 years, casting defense policy and influence of Presidents Reagan, Clinton, Bush Sr. and Bush Jr. He is as I described him earlier, the bionic Zionist." In fact, "Most of Israel's armaments were gotten thanks to him. Squads of Us F-16s and F-15s were classified military surplus and sold to Israel at a fraction of their value." More important is that "in 2001 Dov was CEO of SPS International, part of System Planning Corporation, a defense contractor majoring in electronic warfare technologies, including remote-controlled aircraft systems, and the notorious Flight Termination System (FTS) that could hijack even a hijacked plan and land or crash it wherever," including the Twin Trade Towers. Mr. Zakheim is "also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and in 2000 a co-author of the Project for the New American Century's position paper, Rebuilding America's Defenses, advocating the necessity for a Pearl-Harbor-like incident [9/11] to mobilize the country into war with its enemies, mostly Middle Eastern Muslim nations." Mr. Zakheim's grandfather, "was born in 1870, Julius Zakheim (Zhabinka), in the Ukraine, a Russian rabbi who married a relative of Karl Marx. He was a Menshevik/Bolshevik and played a leading role in the 1905 turmoil that paved the way for the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. The Bolshevik master plan called for the state of Israel, which was chosen for its proximity to the world's oil and an area of religious significance." The torch was carried on by "Dov's father, Rabbi Jacob I. Zakheim, who was born in 1910 and reared in Poland's swarm of Zionist hard guys, read assassins and bombers. His Polish town, near Bilaystok, also brought us Yitzhak Shir, and family friends included Menachem Begin and Moshe Arens. Dov's father was an active member of Betar, formed in 1923 in Riga, Latvia. Its goal was to control the Middle East (and its oil). It was known that the Jewish people needed their own country and they chose Palestine and claimed it a Jewish state 'on both sides of the Jordan.' "Betar was in essence a terrorist organization formed because Zionists were sick of being chased from and arrested in country after country. They wanted both a place to escape and a base for their power. Betar joined forces with the Haganah, Irgun, and Stern gangs. With no prospect of a Jewish state in sight, they argued that armed struggle against the British was the only way. Since Britain occupied Palestine and was containing them they went on a blood feast of bombings that killed hundreds of British soldiers. The British pulled out, but the Zionists continue to maul the Arabs to this day." "Returning to Dov: he was born in Brooklyn in 1943 and attended exclusive Jewish schools, spent summers in Israel Zionist camps, which trained the Zionists of the future. As to Dov's formal education, he graduated from Columbia University in 1970 and the University of Oxford in 1972. From 1973 to 75, he attended the London school of Jewish studies, described as a 'Harry Potter' type cauldron; among the subjects Jewish supremacy, Advanced Bible, Talmud, Jewish Mysticism, Holocaust, Anglo-Judaica, and Zionism. After, he was ordained a rabbi. From 1975 to 80, Zakheim was an adjunct professor at the National War College, Yeshiva University, Columbia University and Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut. "As he stepped into the Reagan administration, he talked them into funding development of the Lavi Fighter at a cost of $3 billion. The Lavi was a total flop and Israel dropped it, though it owed $450 million in contract fees that were cancelled. Israel, according to Judicial Inc, also created a story that China was eager to buy the Lavi. Zakheim convinced Reagan that China had to be sandbagged. Reagan gave Israel $500 million for its lost contracts. Reagan then threw in a wing of F-16's as a bonus and sign of good will. Do we see a pattern here, personal, familial, career-wise, of over-the-top Israeli advocacy? "Again, during Zakheim's tenure as Pentagon controller from May 4, 2001, to March 10, 2004, over $3 trillion dollars were unaccounted for. Additionally, military Information was jeopardized and military contractors billed the US for Israeli items: $50 million dollar fighter jets were rated as surplus and the list rolls on. As the scandal of the missing trillion dollars surfaced and Dov resigned, Israel was handed the finest fighter jets in the US inventory while 15 percent of US jets were grounded for lack of parts. In whose best interest was this? "But Dov is not alone. He is one of an elite group of Jewish Americans/Israelis who inter-marry and enter government. They and their Christian counterparts are called neocons and their sole purpose is directing US policy. Most of them are dual citizens and few serve in the US military. Think of Paul Wolfowitz, Elliot Abrams, Richard Pearle, Ben Wattenberg, to mention a few. Whether their motivation is anger at the Muslim world, seen as a religious and territorial enemy, or a deep-rooted reaction to the Holocaust, the culmination of European anti-Semitism, their reactionary militarism becomes a world-threatening force unto itself. Hence our concern. "Dov and the World Trade Center "Perhaps not coincidentally in May 2001, when Dov served at the Pentagon, it was an SPS (his firm's) subsidiary, Tridata Corporation, that oversaw the investigation of the first 'terrorist' attack on the World Trade Center in 1993. This would have given them intimate knowledge of the security systems and structural blueprints of the World Trade Center. From the '90s through 2001, WTC Security was handled by Securacom, a Kuwait-American firm, on whose board Marvin Bush, the president's brother, sat. After 9/11, Securacom was let go, changed its name to Stratosec, and was delisted from the Stock Exchange in 2002. "According to Conspiracy News.net writers Shadow and 'Pax' in Dov Zakheim and the 9/11 Conspiracy. (and I suggest you look at this link) "According to the SPC website (4), a recent customer at that time was Eglin AFB, located in Florida. Eglin is very near another Air Force base in Florida-MacDill AFB, where Dov Zakheim contracted to send at least 32 Boeing 767 aircraft, as part of the Boeing /Pentagon tanker lease agreement. "As the events of September 11, 2001 occurred, little was mentioned about these strange connections, and the possible motives and proximity of Dov Zakheim and his group. Since there was little physical evidence remaining after the events, investigators were left only with photographic and anecdotal evidence. "There is a photograph of the Flight Termination System module, from their site.(5). Note it has a cylindrical shape, and is consistent with the size and shape of the object observed under the fuselage of flight 175. "The Boeing lease deal involved the replacement of the aging KC-135 tanker fleet with these smaller, more efficient Boeing 767s that were to be leased by Dov Zakheim's group. The planes were to be refitted with refueling equipment, including lines and nozzle assemblies." "(Remember both Flight 175, that hit the South Tower, and Flight 11, that hit the North Tower, were Boeing 767s. Flights 77 and 93 were 757s.) "In the enlargement of flight 175's photo, we can clearly see a cylindrical object under the fuselage, and a structure that appears to be attached to the right underside of the rear fuselage section. "When seen in comparison, it is obvious that the plane approaching the Trade Center has both of these structures-the FTS module and the midair refueling equipment, as configured on the modified Boeing 767 tankers. Of particular interest is the long tube-like anomalous structure under the rear fuselage area of flight 175-this structure runs along the right rear bottom of the plane, as it also does on the Boeing 767 refueling tanker pictured. "After considering this information, I [the author/s] am convinced that flight 175, as pictured on the news media and official reports, was in fact a refitted Boeing 767 tanker, with a Flight Termination System attached. Use of this system would also explain the expert handling of aircraft observed in both New York and Washington investigations, which has been officially credited to inexperienced flight school students. "Since the refitted 767s were able to carry both passengers and a fuel load, as shown in this photo, it is likely that the plane designated Flight 175 was in fact a refitted 767 tanker, disguised as a conventional commercial passenger plane. "As shown in this photo of a 767 being serviced, the FTS unit, when in position, would be small and unobtrusive enough to be fairly innocuous (at least to casual observers, such as passengers). The smallest circle indicates the size and position of the anomaly depicted in the photos of Flight 175. The larger circle, which is the size of the engine housing, shows the size of the anomaly in relation to the engine. Note the size and position of the open hatches on the engine housing, which would tend to discredit the widely held theory that the anomaly is an open hatch or cargo door. "As the . . . diagram shows, all flights involved in the events traveled very near many military installations, and appear to have traveled in a manner suggesting guidance and possible transfer of the control of the planes among the bases. "Since the evidence from the World Trade Center site was quickly removed, there is little concrete evidence of the involvement of Dov Zakheim, who has since left his position at the Pentagon. However, the proximity of Eglin AFB to MacDill AFB in Florida and Dov Zakheim's work via SPC contracts and the Pentagon leasing agreement on both of these installations, combined with SPC's access to World Trade Center structural and security information from their Tridata investigation in 1993 is highly suspicious. Considering his access to Boeing 767 tankers, remote control flight systems, and his published views in the PNAC document, it seems very likely he is in fact a key figure [if not the mastermind] in the alleged terrorist attacks in New York City on September 11, 2001." "EDITORIAL RESPONSE TO READERS' COMMENTS: "In response to some of our readers who have questioned our premise that it was rabbi Dov Zakheim who 'called for' the Pearl Harbor type of incident, we here at Conspiracy News Net acknowledge that the PNAC document was written by the likes of William Kristol and Donald Kagan, and therefore as the real brains behind the agenda they are the ones calling for it in a literal sense. However, we do stand by our assertion that the rabbi called for it as well, insofar that he signed his name onto this document. If he signed it he agrees with it and therefore he is calling for it. "Some of you have argued that we are singling out rabbi Zakheim because he is Jewish, implying that we are pushing some sort of twisted anti-Semitic agenda while noting that he is not the only one who signed the PNAC document and therefore wondering why our article is about him and not the others. We do not mean to imply that the rabbi acted alone, our article simply points out that rabbi Zakheim had access to things like structural integrity, blueprints and any number of important facets of information about the WTC through his work with TRIDATA CORPORATION in the investigation of the bombing of the WTC in 1993. "That he had access to REMOTE CONTROL Technology through his work at System Planning Corporation (SPC). That he had access to BOEING AIRCRAFT through a lease deal HE BROKERED while working at the Pentagon. " . . . Finally that he was part of a group of politically radical Straussian Neo-Conservatives, who, through their association with PNAC, called for restructuring of the Middle East, noting that a Pearl Harbor type of event MAY BE NEEDED to foster the frame of mind required for the American public to accept such a radical foreign policy agenda. In light of all this information we here at Conspiracy News Net stand by our statement that Mr. Zakheim not only called for the slamming of the WTC Towers on 9-11, but he actively took part in their demolition by providing the logistics necessary for such an attack to occur." "Coda, a bitter frosting on the cake "Whether or not you agree in whole or in part with these findings, here is an eye-opening article originally from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by Milan Simonich. It is titled Army unit piecing together accounts of Pentagon attack, and from it comes this striking information in paragraph six . . ."One Army office in the Pentagon lost 34 of its 65 employees in the attack. Most of those killed in the office, called Resource Services Washington, were civilian accountants, bookkeepers and budget analysts. They were at their desks when American Airlines Flight 77 struck. (Itals mine)" "Apart from the question of whether it was F 77 that struck the Pentagon, it is more than ironic that accountants, bookkeepers and budgets analysts, the very people who could pick up the financial frauds were targeted and struck. Especially since the hit was directed supposedly at the Office of Naval Intelligence." Returning to the present Bottom line, Mr. Zakheim was never questioned by the 911 Commission on his activities and beliefs, nor by the Department of Justice or any other government law enforcement or intelligence agency to the best of my knowledge. But one of the websites (located in the UK) in the article that showed the 767 aircrafts was asked by Mr. Zakheim's lawyers to take down the link. The lawyers said that "the information offended Mr. Zakheim." Well, his actions offend me. Unfortunately, libel laws in England favors the complainant versus the USA's, where the burden of proof of libel rests on the accuser. Even then, Zakheim would need to prove that this was done out of malice rather than informing the public of important information. So, there sits Mr. Zakheim now, freed of his BAH responsibilities but not of the stigma of this information. And my concern still remains. When is the Department of Justice or a new 911 Commission, the FBI, the CIA, DOD, or someone in any position of power going to sit down and ask Mr. Zakheim about his involvement in the masterminding of 9/11? Jerry Mazza is a freelance writer and life-long resident of New York City. Reach him at gvmaz@verizon.net. His new book, "State Of Shock: Poems from 9/11 on" is available at www.jerrymazza.com, Amazon or Barnesandnoble.com. Private Military Contractors - Data Dump - Ed Jewett - 28-07-2010 8-Year-Long Ban on Sex Trafficking in War Zones Never Enforced Tuesday, July 20, 2010 U.S. government contractors may be engaging in sex trafficking in Iraq and Afghanistan, but officials in Washington appear to be taking no action despite a law created to discourage the illicit behavior. According to the law approved eight years ago by President George W. Bush, the government is supposed to prosecute contractors who buy or sell humans, and then ban the contractors from doing federal work. Agencies claim they don’t have the resources to pursue companies accused of such charges. Human rights groups refuse to believe the inaction on the part of the government is due solely to limited resources. “Zero prosecutions suggests zero effort to enforce the law,” Martina Vandenberg, a lawyer and former Human Rights Watch investigator, told The Washington Post. The State Department has acknowledged allegations of contractors paying for prostitution, but no convictions or contract terminations have come about from them. About 10 years ago, employees of Dyncorp International, a major defense contractor, were accused of buying and selling women throughout Eastern Europe. -Noel Brinkerhoff
KBR, Partner in Iraq Contract Sued in Human Trafficking Case (by Dana Hedgpeth, Washinton Post) http://www.allgov.com/US_and_the_World/ViewNews/8_Year_Long_Ban_on_Sex_Trafficking_in_War_Zones_Never_Enforced_100720 Private Military Contractors - Data Dump - Ed Jewett - 31-07-2010 SUV with American Embassy Contractors Strikes and Kills Afghans July 30, 2010 by legitgov [url=javascript:void(0)]ShareThis[/url]SUV with American Embassy Contractors Strikes and Kills Afghans 31 Jul 2010 In Kabul on Friday, a crowd of hundreds of Afghans rioted after a sport utility vehicle carrying American Embassy contractors mercenaries struck a car of Afghans, killing at least three of them, the Afghan police said. The riot happened early Friday afternoon on the busy road that connects the American Embassy and military headquarters in Kabul with the city’s airport. The crowd chanted "Death to America" and "Death to foreigners." Four contractors were in the vehicle, the embassy said. An Afghan police officer on the scene said the contractors traded fire with the police, but spokeswomen from their company, DynCorp International, and the United States Embassy said that the contractors did not fire any shots. [Yeah, right! I wouldn't believe anything *DynCorp* said if their tongues came notarized. --LRP] Private Military Contractors - Data Dump - Ed Jewett - 02-08-2010 [url=javascript:void(0)][/url]'These men were senselessly tortured by a company that profited from their misery.' Iraqis to sue US firm at Abu Ghraib31 Jul 2010 A US court has given the green light to 72 Iraqis to proceed with a lawsuit against a private contractor accused of complicity in the alleged abuse of detainees at the US-run Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. US District Judge Peter Messitte ruled that the Iraqis can proceed in their case against L3 Communications and its unit formerly known as Titan Group, which provided interpreters to the US army in Iraq after the US invasion. The 72 former prisoners released after being imprisoned for between one month and four years from 2003 to 2008, accuse L3 employees of beatings, torture, sexual aggression, the use of electric shock, mock executions and hangings from their feet. Private Military Contractors - Data Dump - Jan Klimkowski - 02-08-2010 Ed Jewett Wrote:[url=javascript:void(0)][/url]'These men were senselessly tortured by a company that profited from their misery.' Iraqis to sue US firm at Abu Ghraib31 Jul 2010 A US court has given the green light to 72 Iraqis to proceed with a lawsuit against a private contractor accused of complicity in the alleged abuse of detainees at the US-run Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. US District Judge Peter Messitte ruled that the Iraqis can proceed in their case against L3 Communications and its unit formerly known as Titan Group, which provided interpreters to the US army in Iraq after the US invasion. The 72 former prisoners released after being imprisoned for between one month and four years from 2003 to 2008, accuse L3 employees of beatings, torture, sexual aggression, the use of electric shock, mock executions and hangings from their feet. L-3 Communications, eh? Quote:L-3 (named for Frank Lanza, Robert LaPenta, and Lehman Brothers) was formed in 1997 from the purchase of ten former business units of Lockheed Corporation when Lockheed merged in 1996 with Martin Marietta[3]; the ten units were those which the new Lockheed Martin was uninterested in owning. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L-3_Communications Quote:Intelligence in Iraq: L-3 Supplies Spy Support http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=13993 Private Military Contractors - Data Dump - Peter Lemkin - 15-08-2010 Windfalls of War - The Center for Public Integrity http://publicintegrity.org/wow/bio.aspx?act=pro Contractor Value Value FY02 Agency Abt Associates Inc. Iraq $43,818,278 USAID Advanced Systems Development, Inc. Iraq $259,958.56 DoD AECOM Iraq $21,610,501 DoD Alexander, Deborah Lynn Afghanistan $168,625 USAID AllWorld Language Consultants Iraq $4,051,349 DoD American International Contractors, Inc. Iraq $1,500,000,000 DoD American President Lines Ltd. Iraq $5,000,000 USAID Anteon International Corporation Afghanistan $6,800,000 DoD AOS, Inc. Iraq $866,988 DoD Artel Iraq Atlas Case, Inc. Iraq $17,243 DoD Bald Industries Iraq $35,734 DoD Baldino, George F. Afghanistan $263,000 USAID Bea Mauer, Inc. Iraq $9,920 DoD BearingPoint Inc. Afghanistan $64,100,00 USAID BearingPoint Inc. Iraq $240,162,668 USAID Bechtel Group Inc. Iraq $2,829,833,859 USAID Blackwater Security Consulting L.L.C. Iraq $21,331,693 DoD CACI International Inc. Iraq $66,221,143.19 Interior Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. Afghanistan $1,700,000 USAID Capital Shredder Corporation Iraq $11,803 DoD Cartridge Discounters Iraq $40,492 DoD CDW Government, Inc. Iraq $35,174 DoD Cellhire USA Iraq $1,465,983 DoD CH2M Hill Iraq $1,528,500,000 DoD Windfalls of War - The Center for Public Integrity http://publicintegrity.org/wow/bio.aspx?act=pro 2 de 6 22-11-2007 8:50 Chemonics International Inc. Afghanistan $167,759,000 USAID Chugach McKinley, Inc. Iraq $3,068,407 DoD Comfort Inn Iraq $47,324 DoD Complement, Inc., The Iraq $3,358 DoD Contrack International Inc. Iraq $2,325,000,000 DoD Contrack International Inc. Afghanistan $500,000,000 DoD Creative Associates International Inc. Afghanistan $60,000,000 USAID Creative Associates International Inc. Iraq $273,539,368 USAID Cybex International Afghanistan $4,838 DoD Dataline Inc. Iraq $1,028,851.89 DoD Dell Marketing L.P. Iraq $513,678.88 DoD Detection Monitoring Technologies Iraq $5,584,482 DoD Development Alternatives Inc. Iraq $39,523,857 USAID Development Alternatives Inc. Afghanistan $9,594,000 USAID DHS Logistics Company Afghanistan $378,000 $288,000 DoD DHS Logistics Company Iraq $223,497 DoD Diplomat Freight Services Inc. Afghanistan $2,604,276 $2,604,000 State DynCorp (Computer Sciences Corp.) Afghanistan $43,559,421 $130,000 State DynCorp (Computer Sciences Corp.) Iraq $50,000,000 State Earth Tech, Inc. Iraq $65,449,155 DoD EGL Eagle Global Logistics Iraq $111,000 USAID EHI Company Iraq $3,956 DoD Electric Generator Store, The Iraq $6,974 DoD Environmental Chemical Corporation Iraq $1,475,000,000 DoD EOD Technology Inc. Iraq $71,900,000 DoD Expedited World Cargo Inc. Iraq $55,004 USAID Explosive Ordnance Technologies Inc. Iraq $1,475,000,000 DoD Export Depot Iraq $21,182 DoD Federal Data Corporation Afghanistan $1,991,770 DoD Fluor Corp. Iraq $3,754,964,295 DoD Force 3 Iraq $274,651.95 DoD Windfalls of War - The Center for Public Integrity http://publicintegrity.org/wow/bio.aspx?act=pro 3 de 6 22-11-2007 8:50 Foster Wheeler Co. Iraq $8,416,985 DoD General Electric Company Iraq Value Unknown DoD General Electric Company Afghanistan $8,525,498 DoD Giesecke & Devrient America Iraq $72,700 DoD Global Container Lines Ltd. Iraq $1,850,000 USAID Global Professional Solutions Iraq $590,232 DoD Global Services Iraq $910,468 DoD GPS Store, Inc., The Iraq $19,761 DoD GTSI Corp Afghanistan $70,220 DoD Hardware Associates Iraq $4,304 DoD Harris Corporation Iraq $165,000,000 DoD Inglett and Stubbs LLC Iraq $1,826,974 DoD Inglett and Stubbs LLC Afghanistan $6,348,271 DoD Intelligent Enterprise Solutions Iraq $19,835 DoD International American Products Inc. Iraq $628,421,252 DoD International American Products Inc. Afghanistan $20,080,636 $683,000 DoD International Global Systems, Inc. Iraq $157,383.40 DoD International Resources Group Afghanistan $1,230,000 USAID International Resources Group Iraq $38,000,000 USAID J & B Truck Repair Service Afghanistan $1,353,477 DoD John S. Connor Inc. Iraq $34,153 USAID JSI Inc. Iraq $3,376 DoD Kellogg, Brown & Root (Halliburton) Iraq $10,832,000,000 DoD Kellogg, Brown & Root (Halliburton) Afghanistan $599,000,000 $114,999,000 DoD Kollsman Inc Iraq Kroll Inc. Iraq Value Unknown USAID Kropp Holdings Iraq $11,880,000 DoD Lab Safety Supply Iraq $53,379 DoD Laguna Construction Company, Inc. Iraq $19,536,683 DoD LandSea Systems, Inc. Iraq $47,750 DoD Landstar Express America Inc. Iraq $24,396 USAID Windfalls of War - The Center for Public Integrity http://publicintegrity.org/wow/bio.aspx?act=pro 4 de 6 22-11-2007 8:50 Liberty Shipping Group Ltd. Iraq $7,300,000 USAID Logenix International L.L.C. Iraq $29,000 USAID Louis Berger Group Afghanistan $10,228,894 - $300,000,000 $5,229,000 USAID Louis Berger Group Iraq $27,671,364 DoD Lucent Technologies World Services, Inc. Iraq $75,000,000 DoD Management Systems International Afghanistan $14,700,000 USAID Management Systems International Iraq $15,116,328 USAID McNeil Technologies, Inc. Iraq $716,651 DoD Mediterranean Shipping Company Iraq $13,000 USAID MEI Research Corporation Iraq Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Afghanistan $1,471,238 DoD Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Iraq $4,528,328 DoD Midwest Research Institute Iraq $1,765,000 DoD Military Professional Resources Inc. Iraq $2,608,794.74 DoD Miscellaneous Foreign Contract Iraq $3,026,630 DoD Miscellaneous Foreign Contract Afghanistan $10,463,180 DoD Motorola Inc. Iraq $15,591,732 DoD MZM Inc. Iraq $1,213,632 DoD NANA Pacific Iraq $70,000,000 DoD Native American Industrial Distributors Inc. Iraq $123,572 DoD Night Vision Equipment Company Iraq $153,118 DoD Nuttall, James S. Afghanistan $187,000 USAID Ocean Bulkships Inc. Iraq $5,000,000 USAID Odebrect-Austin Iraq $1,500,000,000 DoD Outfitter Satellite, Inc. Iraq $33,203 DoD PAE Government Services Inc. Afghanistan $7,007,158 $5,714,000 State Paro, Amy K. Afghanistan $94,457 $94,000 USAID Parsons Corp. Iraq $5,286,136,252 DoD Parsons Energy and Chemicals Group Iraq $43,361,340 DoD Perini Corporation Iraq $2,525,000,000 DoD Perini Corporation Afghanistan $14,000,000 - $25,000,000 DoD Windfalls of War - The Center for Public Integrity http://publicintegrity.org/wow/bio.aspx?act=pro 5 de 6 22-11-2007 8:50 Raytheon Aerospace LLC Afghanistan $91,096,464 $2,044,000 DoD Raytheon Technical Services Iraq $12,412,573 DoD Reabold, Miguel (Michael) Afghanistan $136,603 USAID Readiness Management Support LC (Johnson Controls Inc.) Afghanistan $40,792,343 $828,000 DoD Readiness Management Support LC (Johnson Controls Inc.) Iraq $173,965,104 USAID Red River Computer Company Iraq $972,592.90 DoD Redcom Laboratories Afghanistan $24,375 DoD Research Triangle Institute Iraq $466,070,508 USAID Ronco Consulting Corporation Iraq $12,008,289.60 DoD Ronco Consulting Corporation Afghanistan $12,423,633 $6,771,000 USAID / State / DoD S&C Electric Company Afghanistan $34,800 DoD S&K Technologies Inc. Iraq $4,950,384.80 DoD Sampler, Donald L. Afghanistan $81,000 USAID Science Applications International Corp. Iraq $159,304,219 DoD Sealift Inc. Iraq $4,000,000 USAID Segovia Inc. Iraq $320,636 DoD SETA Corporation Iraq $3,165,765 DoD Shaw Group/Shaw E & I Iraq $3,050,749,910 DoD Signature Science Iraq $4,704,464 DoD Simmonds Precision Products Iraq $4,412,488 DoD SkyLink Air and Logistic Support (USA) Inc. Iraq $27,344,600 USAID Smith Office Machines Corporation Iraq $2,961 DoD Social Impact Inc. Afghanistan $1,875,000 USAID Sodexho Inc. Afghanistan $324,120 $324,000 State SPARCO Iraq $9,215 DoD Stanley Baker Hill L.L.C. Iraq $1,200,000,000 DoD Stanley Consultants Iraq $7,709,767 DoD Staples National Advantage Iraq $4,194 DoD Stevedoring Services of America Iraq $14,318,895 USAID Stratex Freedom Services Afghanistan $1,978,175 DoD Structural Engineers Iraq $1,113,000 DoD Windfalls of War - The Center for Public Integrity http://publicintegrity.org/wow/bio.aspx?act=pro 6 de 6 22-11-2007 8:50 TECO Ocean Shipping Co. Iraq $7,200,000 USAID Tekontrol, Inc. Afghanistan $85,146 DoD Tetra Tech Inc. Iraq $1,541,947,671 DoD Titan Corporation Iraq $402,000,000 DoD Total Business Iraq $4,696 DoD Transfair North America International Iraq $19,351 USAID Triumph Technologies Iraq $228,924 DoD Tryco Inc. Afghanistan $400,000 DoD Unisys Corporation Iraq $320,000 DoD United Defense Industries, L.P. Iraq $4,500,000 DoD University of Nebraska at Omaha Afghanistan $7,072,468 USAID USA Environmental Inc. Iraq $1,541,947,671 DoD Vinnell Corporation (Northrop Grumman) Iraq $48,074,442 DoD Ward Transformer Sales & Services Iraq $115,000 DoD Washington Group International Iraq $3,133,078,193 DoD Washington Group International Afghanistan $500,000 - $500,000,000 DoD WECSYS Iraq $3,040 DoD Weston Solutions, Inc. Iraq $16,279,724 DoD World Fuel Services Corp. Afghanistan $19,762,792 DoD Young, Brian Afghanistan $106,150 $39,000 State Zapata Engineering Iraq $1,478,838,958 DoD Private Military Contractors - Data Dump - Jan Klimkowski - 16-08-2010 Karzai's reading from the wrong script... We shall see how this plays out. Quote:Karzai to scrap foreign security firms in Afghanistan within four months http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/16/karzai-ends-private-security |