‘Blackwater Down’ from The Nation

2005-09-22

Richard Moore

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 Blackwater's success in procuring federal contracts could well be 
 explained by major-league contributions and family connections to the 
 GOP. According to election records, Blackwater's CEO and co-founder, 
 billionaire Erik Prince, has given tens of thousands to Republicans, 
 including more than $80,000 to the Republican National Committee the 
 month before Bush's victory in 2000. This past June, he gave $2,100 to 
 Senator Rick Santorum's re-election campaign. He has also given to 
 House majority leader Tom DeLay and a slew of other Republican 
 candidates, including Bush/Cheney in 2004. As a young man, Prince 
 interned with President George H.W. Bush, though he complained at the 
 time that he "saw a lot of things I didn't agree with--homosexual 
 groups being invited in, the budget agreement, the Clean Air Act, 
 those kind of bills. I think the Administration has been indifferent 
 to a lot of conservative concerns."




   Blackwater Down 
   by Jeremy Scahill
 
 
The men from Blackwater USA arrived in New Orleans right after Katrina 
 hit. The company known for its private security work guarding senior 
 US diplomats in Iraq beat the federal government and most aid 
 organizations to the scene in another devastated Gulf. About 150 
 heavily armed Blackwater troops dressed in full battle gear spread out 
 into the chaos of New Orleans. Officially, the company boasted of its 
 forces "join[ing] the hurricane relief effort." But its men on the 
 ground told a different story.
 
 Some patrolled the streets in SUVs with tinted windows and the 
 Blackwater logo splashed on the back; others sped around the French 
 Quarter in an unmarked car with no license plates. They congregated on 
 the corner of St. James and Bourbon in front of a bar called 711, 
 where Blackwater was establishing a makeshift headquarters. From the 
 balcony above the bar, several Blackwater guys cleared out what had 
 apparently been someone's apartment. They threw mattresses, clothes, 
 shoes and other household items from the balcony to the street below. 
 They draped an American flag from the balcony's railing. More than a 
 dozen troops from the 82nd Airborne Division stood in formation on the 
 street watching the action.
 
 Armed men shuffled in and out of the building as a handful told 
 stories of their past experiences in Iraq. "I worked the security 
 detail of both Bremer and Negroponte," said one of the Blackwater 
 guys, referring to the former head of the US occupation, L. Paul 
 Bremer, and former US Ambassador to Iraq John Negroponte. Another 
 complained, while talking on his cell phone, that he was getting only $350
a day plus is per diem. "When they told me New Orleans, I said, 'What
country is that in?'" he 
 said. H wore his company ID around his neck in a case with the phrase 
 Operatin Iraqi Freedom printed on it.
 
 In an hourlong conversation I had with four Blackwater men, they 
 characterized their work in New Orleans as "securing neighborhoods" 
 and "confronting criminals." They all carried automatic assault 
 weapons and had guns strapped to their legs. Their flak jackets were 
 covered with pouches for extra ammunition.
 
 When asked what authority they were operating under, one guy said, 
 "We're on contract with the Department of Homeland Security." Then, 
 pointing to one of his comrades, he said, "He was even deputized by 
 the governor of the state of Louisiana. We can make arrests and use 
 lethal force if we deem it necessary." The man then held up the gold 
 Louisiana law enforcement badge he wore around his neck. Blackwater 
 spokesperson Anne Duke also said the company has a letter from 
 Louisiana officials authorizing its forces to carry loaded weapons.
 
 "This vigilantism demonstrates the utter breakdown of the government,"
 says Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights.
 "These private security forces have behaved brutally, with impunity, 
 in Iraq. To have them now on the streets of New Orleans is frightening 
 and possibly illegal."
 
 Blackwater is not alone. As business leaders and government officials 
 talk openly of changing the demographics of what was one of the most 
 culturally vibrant of America's cities, mercenaries from companies 
 like DynCorp, Intercon, American Security Group, Blackhawk, Wackenhut 
 and an Israeli company called Instinctive Shooting International (ISI) 
 are fanning out to guard private businesses and homes, as well as 
 government projects and institutions. Within two weeks of the 
 hurricane, the number of private security companies registered in 
 Louisiana jumped from
 185 to 235. Some, like Blackwater, are under federal contract. Others 
 have been hired by the wealthy elite, like F. Patrick Quinn III, who 
 brought in private security to guard his $3 million private estate and 
 his luxury hotels, which are under consideration for a lucrative 
 federal contract to house FEMA workers.
 
 A possibly deadly incident involving Quinn's hired guns underscores 
 the dangers of private forces policing American streets. On his second 
 night in New Orleans, Quinn's security chief, Michael Montgomery, who 
 said he worked for an Alabama company called Bodyguard and Tactical 
 Security (BATS), was with a heavily armed security detail en route to 
 pick up one of Quinn's associates and escort him through the chaotic city.
 Montgomery told me they came under fire from "black gangbangers" on an 
 overpass near the poor Ninth Ward neighborhood. "At the time, I was on 
 the phone with my business partner," he recalls. "I dropped the phone 
 and returned fire."
 
 Montgomery says he and his men were armed with AR-15s and Glocks and 
 that they unleashed a barrage of bullets in the general direction of 
 the alleged shooters on the overpass. "After that, all I heard was 
 moaning and screaming, and the shooting stopped. That was it. Enough said."
 
 Then, Montgomery says, "the Army showed up, yelling at us and thinking 
 we were the enemy. We explained to them that we were security. I told 
 them what had happened and they didn't even care. They just left." 
 Five minutes later, Montgomery says, Louisiana state troopers arrived 
 on the scene, inquired about the incident and then asked him for 
 directions on "how they could get out of the city." Montgomery says 
 that no one ever asked him for any details of the incident and no report
was ever made.
 "One thing about security," Montgomery says, "is that we all 
 coordinate with each other--one family." That co-ordination doesn't 
 include the offices of the Secretaries of State in Louisiana and 
 Alabama, which have no record of a BATS company.
 
 A few miles away from the French Quarter, another wealthy New Orleans 
 businessman, James Reiss, who serves in Mayor Ray Nagin's 
 administration as chairman of the city's Regional Transit Authority, 
 brought in some heavy guns to guard the elite gated community of 
 Audubon Place: Israeli mercenaries dressed in black and armed with 
 M-16s. Two Israelis patrolling the gates outside Audubon told me they 
 had served as professional soldiers in the Israeli military, and one 
 boasted of having participated in the invasion of Lebanon. "We have 
 been fighting the Palestinians all day, every day, our whole lives," one of
them tells e.
 "Here in New Orleans, we are not guarding from terrorists." Then, 
 tapping on his machine gun, he says, "Most Americans, when they see 
 these things, that's enough to scare them."
 
 The men work for ISI, which describes its employees as "veterans of 
 the Israeli special task forces from the following Israeli government 
 bodies: Israel Defense Force (IDF), Israel National Police Counter 
 Terrorism units, Instructors of Israel National Police Counter 
 Terrorism units, General Security Service (GSS or 'Shin Beit'), Other 
 restricted intelligence agencies." The company was formed in 1993. Its 
 website profile says: "Our up-to-date services meet the challenging 
 needs for Homeland Security preparedness and overseas combat 
 procedures and readiness. ISI is currently an approved vendor by the 
 US Government to supply Homeland Security services."
 
 Unlike ISI or BATS, Blackwater is operating under a federal contract 
 to provide 164 armed guards for FEMA reconstruction projects in Louisiana.
 That contract was announced just days after Homeland Security 
 Department spokesperson Russ Knocke told the Washington Post he knew 
 of no federal plans to hire Blackwater or other private security 
 firms. "We believe we've got the right mix of personnel in law 
 enforcement for the federal government to meet the demands of public 
 safety," he said. Before the contract was announced, the Blackwater 
 men told me, they were already on contract with DHS and that they were 
 sleeping in camps organized by the federal agency.
 
 One might ask, given the enormous presence in New Orleans of National 
 Guard, US Army, US Border Patrol, local police from around the country 
 and practically every other government agency with badges, why private 
 security companies are needed, particularly to guard federal projects.
 "It strikes me...that that may not be the best use of money," said 
 Illinois Senator Barack Obama.
 
 Blackwater's success in procuring federal contracts could well be 
 explained by major-league contributions and family connections to the 
 GOP. According to election records, Blackwater's CEO and co-founder, 
 billionaire Erik Prince, has given tens of thousands to Republicans, 
 including more than $80,000 to the Republican National Committee the 
 month before Bush's victory in 2000. This past June, he gave $2,100 to 
 Senator Rick Santorum's re-election campaign. He has also given to 
 House majority leader Tom DeLay and a slew of other Republican 
 candidates, including Bush/Cheney in 2004. As a young man, Prince 
 interned with President George H.W. Bush, though he complained at the 
 time that he "saw a lot of things I didn't agree with--homosexual 
 groups being invited in, the budget agreement, the Clean Air Act, 
 those kind of bills. I think the Administration has been indifferent 
 to a lot of conservative concerns."
 
 Prince, a staunch right-wing Christian, comes from a powerful Michigan 
 Republican family, and his father, Edgar, was a close friend of former 
 Republican presidential candidate and antichoice leader Gary Bauer. In
 1988 the elder Prince helped Bauer start the Family Research Council.
 Erik Prince's sister, Betsy, once chaired the Michigan Republican 
 Party and is married to Dick DeVos, whose father, billionaire Richard 
 DeVos, is co-founder of the major Republican benefactor Amway. Dick 
 DeVos is also a big-time contributor to the Republican Party and will 
 likely be the GOP candidate for Michigan governor in 2006. Another 
 Blackwater founder, president Gary Jackson, is also a major 
 contributor to Republican campaigns.
 
 After the killing of four Blackwater mercenaries in Falluja in March 
 2004, Erik Prince hired the Alexander Strategy Group, a PR firm with 
 close ties to GOPers like DeLay. By mid-November the company was 
 reporting 600 percent growth. In February 2005 the company hired 
 Ambassador Cofer Black, former coordinator for counterterrorism at the 
 State Department and former director of the CIA's Counterterrorism 
 Center, as vice chairman. Just as the hurricane was hitting, 
 Blackwater's parent company, the Prince Group, named Joseph Schmitz, 
 who had just resigned as the Pentagon's Inspector General, as the 
 group's chief operating officer and general counsel.
 
 While juicing up the firm's political connections, Prince has been 
 advocating greater use of private security in international 
 operations, arguing at a symposium at the National Defense Industrial 
 Association earlier this year that firms like his are more efficient 
 than the military. In May Blackwater's Jackson testified before 
 Congress in an effort to gain lucrative Homeland Security contracts to 
 train 2,000 new Border Patrol agents, saying Blackwater understands 
 "the value to the government of one-stop shopping." With President 
 Bush using the Katrina disaster to try to repeal Posse Comitatus (the 
 ban on using US troops in domestic law enforcement) and Blackwater and 
 other security firms clearly initiating a push to install their 
 paramilitaries on US soil, the war is coming home in yet another 
 ominous way. As one Blackwater mercenary said, "This is a trend. 
 You're going to see a lot more guys like us in these situations."
 
 
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