Showing posts with label Eric Prince. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eric Prince. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

More Blackwater Death...This Time In America

Seems that Eric Prince has a new problem as DEATH FOLLOWS his company, regardless of what name he chooses to call it by. In what right now is a tragic accident, but in what could be faulty equipment or safety procedures, seems that a Blackwater Trainer has lost his life at Blackwaters Mercenary TRAINING GROUNDS in North Carolina.

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

The Blackwater Staff who participated in the Nisoor Square Massacre in Iraq lost round one in their bid to get away with their egregious actions when a judge refused to toss the case on a technicality that they were WORKING FOR THE MILITARY by proxy because of a contract between Blackwater and the State Department. FACT...the Pentagon (thus the military) is a completely SEPARATE branch of the United States government that is NOT ASSOCIATED with the State Department. Further, this fact has been hammered home by the Pentagons own General Petrayus when he says it is impossible to get a military victory in Iraq, that we need a Diplomatic Solution. Simply stated, there are numerous examples of our government drawing a VERY FINITE LINE between military actions and diplomatic actions....face it, lets convict the bastard and put them behind bars where they deserve to be. One question...what were these mens ORDERS/INSTRUCTIONS from Blackwater higher management including Eric Prince? Should Mr. Darkness himself be facing MURDER CHARGES?

Judge Upholds Charges Against Blackwater Guards

Washington Post Staff Writer
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.