Monday, March 23, 2009
San Diego Drivers That Grabbed Money...Tell DEA TO FUCK THEMSELVES
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
More Blackwater Death...This Time In America
One dead, one injured in
chopper crash
Updated: Tuesday, 24 Feb 2009, 5:54 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 24 Feb 2009, 2:03 PM EST
CAMDEN CO., N.C. - Officials confirm one person was killed and another was injured when a helicopter crashed at Xe, formerly Blackwater Worldwide, Tuesday afternoon.
Camden County Sheriff Tony Perry confirmed for WAVY.com, 911 dispatchers received a call at 1:36 p.m. that a helicopter had crashed on Xe's compound on the Camden Co. side of the property. Xe sits in both Camden and Currituck Counties.
A Xe spokesperson says two men were on board the chopper doing routine training. She tells us when the chopper crashed into a structure on the property the instructor was killed and the student was injured.
Currituck County Public Information Officer Randall Edwards says it was a small private type of helicopter that crashed. Edwards says paramedics and firefighters from Camden and Currituck Counties arrived on scene within minutes after the crash.
The body of the instructor was transported to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, as required by aviation investigators, who are on the scene. Paramedics tell WAVY.com the injured student was awake and talking. He was tranported to Ches. General Hospital.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Blackwater Murderers Trying to Get Off On Technicality
Judge Upholds Charges Against Blackwater Guards
Tuesday, February 17, 2009; 3:04 PM
A federal judge today refused to toss out charges against five U.S. security contractors accused of killing 14 Iraqi civilians in a busy Baghdad square in 2007.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Ricardo M. Urbina came in an early legal challenge brought by defense attorneys representing the guards, who worked at the time for Blackwater Worldwide. The guards' attorneys had argued the government didn't have jurisdiction to bring the charges.
The guards were indicted in December on charges of voluntary manslaughter, attempted manslaughter and using a firearm in a crime of violence in the controversial shooting in bustling Nisoor Square in September 2007. The government says the guards killed 14 Iraqi civilians and wounded 20 others in a salvo of bullets and grenade explosions. Prosecutors have said the guards unleashed an unprovoked attack on the civilians.
The charges were brought under the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act (MEJA) of 2000, which allows U.S. prosecutors to charge American service members, their family members and those employed by the military for illegal acts committed overseas.
A 2004 amendment expanded MEJA to cover those working "in support" of Defense Department missions, a provision that prosecutors argue covers security contractors, such as Blackwater, working for the State Department in Iraq.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Blackwater Name Change Plot Thickens...Shame on You Eric Prince!
OH GAWD, call me a conspiracy nut, as I don't care. I think that the Pentagon, the State Department,and perhaps even the White House are helping to rebrand Blackwater so that they can IGNORE THE WISHES OF IRAQ, keep Blackwater as their security force that GUARDS STATE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES. Iraq denied Blackwater the necessary permissions they need to operate in Iraq for using EXCESSIVE FORCE...can we say MURDER in carrying out their jobs. Simply stated, Blackwater is no longer allowed to operate within the borders of Iraq, which creates a bit of a problem for America and specifically the State Department, and a lot of private contractors who have employed the thugs at Blackwater to provide them protection.
No problem says the Pentagon...take your vehicles off the road for a few days, we'll change your logo, maybe even give your vehicles a new look, you change your name, apply for a license to operate inside of Iraq using a NEW COMPANY NAME.
Iraq bars Blackwater security firm in wake of deaths
By SINAN SALAHEDDIN Associated Press
Jan. 29, 2009, 11:00AM
The move will deprive American diplomats of their main protection force in Iraq.
The decision not to issue Blackwater an operating license was due to “improper conduct and excessive use of force,” said Iraqi Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Abdul-Karim Khalaf.
Another Blackwater CON GAME...Different Name, SAME POND SCUM
Blackwater and its PRIVATE CORPORATE ARMY is now Xe to be pronounced as the letter Z as in Zorro! How fucking appropriate for the men of dirty deeds in Black as in Blackwater. Their SECRETIVE TRAINING CENTER where you can be trained to be a MERCENARY or CORPORATE TERRORIST that was formally known as Blackwater Lodge & Training Center has been renamed U.S. Training Center Inc. How quaint! Do you offer Cookies and Milk with that machine gun?
Here is a CLUE for the Pentagon, Congress and Obama...we the American Tax Payers to not want our taxes going to paid thugs, rapist and murders, and Blackwater changing their name does not CHANGE WHO THEY ARE. In short, stop playing games, and pull their contracts, make them ineligible for any Federal contracts with the Pentagon, the STate Department, or any other arm of the AMerican Government...maybe Blackwater's shady driving force can pitch his services to Iran, and HAMAS seems to be in need of a helping murderous hand of late.


The parent company's new name is pronounced like the letter "z." Blackwater Lodge & Training Center — the subsidiary that conducts much of the company's overseas operations and domestic training — has been renamed U.S. Training Center Inc., the company said Friday.
The decision comes as part of an ongoing rebranding effort that grew more urgent following a September 2007 shooting in Iraq that left at least a dozen civilians dead. Blackwater president Gary Jackson said in a memo to employees the new name reflects the change in company focus away from the business of providing private security.