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seafan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-01-07 08:53 PM
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BlackwaterUSA acquires Idaho-based Backup Training Corp (online police-training video company)
Blackwater Acquires Leading Online Training Company

October 26, 2007


Moyock, NC (PRWEB) October 18, 2007 -- Blackwater Worldwide, a global leader in advanced law enforcement and military training is proud to announce the acquisition of The Backup Training Corporation.

Developed in 1997 by Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, businesswoman Yvonne Ellis, The Backup Corporation has maintained its goal of providing US law enforcement with useful low cost training tools, up to date professional information, and state of the art training tactics. The Backup Training Corporation provides superior CD-ROM training courses and online access to training coursework. Its training products are used in over 9,600 police departments nationwide.

"Blackwater and The Backup have long shared the same customer base, but have provided different services. Aquiring the Backup will allow Blackwater to broaden its offerings and to provide our customers a fuller array of training solutions," said Jim Sierawski, Blackwater's Vice President of Domestic Training and Operations.

With this acquisition Blackwater Worldwide continues to build its core capability as a premier training provider, delivering efficient, effective, and economical global training solutions for the 21st century.




From October 9, 2007, John Stucke at Spokesman Review:


The pending sale of a Coeur d'Alene-based police training-video company to Blackwater USA, under fire for its militaristic actions in Iraq, has hit a snag as the Iraqi government pursues the military contractor's ouster.

Rick Gallia, chief executive officer of Backup Training Corp., said he hopes the maelstrom of news and controversy about Blackwater subsides so he can complete the sale.

Several months ago the companies signed a letter of understanding. Final terms have not been hammered out, said Gallia. He declined to discuss a sale price, but held out hopes a deal could be done by December.
Gallia owns 89 percent of Backup Training with his wife, company founder and president Yvonne Ellis. The business has 17 employees and annual sales of less than $5 million.

The business has been performing contract work for Blackwater, mostly offering computer training materials and extended learning classes.
The business relationship has grown and Gallia said a Blackwater takeover of The Backup would add jobs and much needed investment money to expand the training offerings.

Blackwater performs security service contracts in Iraq and has been under fire for high-profile killings and gunbattles that have led some members of Congress to accuse the firm of employing mercenary killers.

Blackwater was founded by a 38-year-old former U.S. Navy Seal. It is now a multibillion-dollar company and at the center of questions about the appropriateness of military contracting and excessive use of force.
Among the actions scrutinized include last month's killing of 17 people when Blackwater guards unleashed heavy gunfire into traffic. The fallout has included the Congressional probe and the Iraqi government's insistence that Blackwater be booted from the country and be forced to pay $8 million to each victim's family.

Gallia said he has been asked to refrain from commenting on Blackwater's problems in Iraq.

"I will say that sometimes things aren't always reported the right way," Gallia said, "What we know of the company is that they are a bunch of outstanding Americans who are working hard to train other Americans and are doing a good job."

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Looks like the deal went through much more quickly than they'd hoped...



A bit more background on The Backup Training Corporation:

April 21, 2007


The Backup Training Corporation has announced a new alliance with security contractor, Blackwater USA, to combine efforts in providing digital learning and tactical training to law enforcement, government agencies and military units throughout the world.

Coeur d'Alene, ID, April 21, 2007 --(PR.com)-- The Backup Training Corporation, one of the nation’s leading computer-based training providers for law enforcement, has announced that it has completed a multi-year agreement to provide exclusive digital learning services to Blackwater Lodge and Training Center, Inc. The Backup will also provide digital learning services for proposals Blackwater provides to its substantial contract customer base. In addition, Blackwater will become the exclusive provider of practical skill development training for The Backup in the areas of firearms and tactics training, Law Enforcement training, Law Enforcement Special Operations training, K9 training, military training, security and Law Enforcement driving training and aviation training. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

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About The Backup Training Corporation:

The Backup Training Corporation has been supplying law enforcement agencies with training since 1997. Started by businesswoman Yvonne Ellis, the company designs, produces and distributes interactive training courses with content ranging from club drugs to weapons of mass destruction. With distribution to over 3,500 departments and thousands of individuals worldwide, they are known as the leader in computer-based training in the law enforcement industry.

About Blackwater:

Founded in 1997 by a former U. S. Navy SEAL, Blackwater was created from the belief that both the military and law enforcement communities would require additional capacity to train fully our brave men and women in and out of uniform to the standards required to keep the country secure. The Blackwater family of businesses includes Blackwater Training Center, Blackwater Security Consulting, Blackwater Canine, Blackwater Armor & Targets, Blackwater Logistics, Blackwater Airships, and Raven Development Group. Blackwater also has strategic partnerships with the Terrorism Research Center (www.terrorism.com) and Greystone Limited (www.greystone-ltd.com).




Hmmmm. Computer-based educational programs... wonder if Neil Bush is lurking somewhere...



Regarding Greystone Limited:

...

At present, Blackwater has forces deployed in nine countries and boasts a database of 21,000 additional troops at the ready, a fleet of more than 20 aircraft, including helicopter gun-ships, and the world's largest private military facility - a 7,000-acre compound in North Carolina. It recently opened a new facility in Illinois (Blackwater North) and is fighting local opposition to a third planned domestic facility near San Diego (Blackwater West) by the Mexican border. It is also manufacturing an armoured vehicle (nicknamed the Grizzly) and surveillance blimps.

.....

While the private military/security industry rejects the characterisation of their forces as mercenaries, Blackwater executives have turned the grey area in which they operate into a brand asset. The company has been quietly marketing its services to foreign governments and corporations through an off-shore affiliate, Greystone Ltd, registered in Barbados.

In early 2005, Blackwater held an extravagant, invitation-only Greystone "inauguration" at the swanky Ritz-Carlton hotel in Washington, DC. The guest list for the seven-hour event included weapons manufacturers, oil companies and diplomats from the likes of Uzbekistan, Yemen, the Philippines, Romania, Indonesia, Tunisia, Algeria, Hungary, Poland, Croatia, Kenya, Angola and Jordan. Several of those countries' defence or military attaches attended. "It is more difficult than ever for your country to successfully protect its interests against diverse and complicated threats in today's grey world," Greystone's promotional pamphlet told attendees. "Greystone is an international security services company that offers your country or organisation a complete solution to your most pressing security needs."

Greystone said its forces were prepared for "ready deployment in support of national security objectives as well as private interests". Among the "services" offered were mobile security teams, which could be employed for personal security operations, surveillance and countersurveillance. Applicants for jobs with Greystone were asked to check off their qualifications in weapons: AK-47 rifle, Glock 19, M-16 series rifle, M-4 carbine rifle, machine gun, mortar and shoulder-fired weapons. Among the skills sought were: Sniper, Marksman, Door Gunner, Explosive Ordnance, Counter Assault Team.

While Blackwater has become one of the most powerful and influential private actors in international conflict since the launch of the war on terror, in many ways it is like a small, high-end boutique surrounded by megastores such as DynCorp, ArmourGroup and Erynis, operating in a $100bn industry. In fact, experts say, there are now more private military companies operating internationally than there are member nations at the UN.

"I think it's extraordinarily dangerous when a nation begins to outsource its monopoly on the use of force ... in support of its foreign policy or national security objectives," says Wilson. The billions of dollars being doled out to these companies, he says, "makes of them a very powerful interest group within the American body politic and an interest group that is, in fact, armed. And the question will arise at some time: to whom do they owe their loyalty?"

Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, a Democrat and a leading member of the House select committee on intelligence, echoes those fears. "The one thing the people think of as being in the purview of the government is the use of military power. Suddenly you've got a for-profit corporation going around the world that is more powerful than states".



Roving global mercenaries, much more powerful than nations, that will be loyal only to the highest bidder... The safety of our world is blinking red.


This will be our final downfall, assuming that we can first stop BushCheney from attacking Iran.



And, finally, from the "up is down, ignorance is strength, war is peace" file:


October 20, 2007:

Blackwater withdraws from the International Peace Operations Association.



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Spazito Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-01-07 09:10 PM
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1. Geez, given there are strongholds for neo-nazis in that area of
Idaho, I can't help but think it is no surprise that Blackwater would gain access there.
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IDemo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-01-07 09:12 PM
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2. That didn't take long....
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Spazito Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-01-07 11:56 PM
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8. Mr. Butler's Aryan Nations compound at Hayden Lake and the
legal case that ensued is still fresh in many people's memory so it shouldn't be surprising that it wouldn't "take long" for the connection to be made, imo.
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-01-07 09:44 PM
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6. I'm *THIS CLOSE* to nailing that down.
Edited on Thu Nov-01-07 09:44 PM by sfexpat2000
Arrgh!

Oh, and check out the freepish spelling in their press release about "aquiring" Back Up.
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Rex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-01-07 09:14 PM
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3. Establishing a new base in America.
Not good.
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Lint Head Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-01-07 09:41 PM
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4. This is a fascist corporate police state organization that
needs to be stopped! Ex soldiers or not, it's profit for death! Do you want a Blackwater soldier aiming their weapon at you?
If the National Guard can do it to students in Ohio then a fascist corporate soldier can do it anywhere. When one of these idiots kills and American citizen in this country and gets away with it we will truly be lost. :dem:
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libnnc Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-01-07 09:42 PM
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5. Kick for exposure
:kick:

This is pretty fucking serious.
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seafan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-01-07 10:34 PM
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7. How Rumsfeld paved the way for Blackwater
A very private war

August 1, 2007
Guardian


The world was a very different place on September 10 2001, when Donald Rumsfeld stepped on to the podium at the Pentagon to deliver one of his first major addresses as defense secretary under President George W Bush. For most Americans, there was no such thing as al-Qaida, and Saddam Hussein was still the president of Iraq. Rumsfeld had served in the post once before - under President Gerald Ford, from 1975 to 1977 - and he returned to the job in 2001 with ambitious visions. That September day, in the first year of the Bush administration, Rumsfeld addressed the Pentagon officials in charge of overseeing the high-stakes business of defence contracting - managing the Halliburtons, DynCorps and Bechtels. The secretary stood before a gaggle of former corporate executives from Enron, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics and Aerospace Corporation whom he had tapped as his top deputies at the department of defense, and he issued a declaration of war.

"The topic today is an adversary that poses a threat, a serious threat, to the security of the United States of America," Rumsfeld thundered. "This adversary is one of the world's last bastions of central planning. It governs by dictating five-year plans. From a single capital, it attempts to impose its demands across time zones, continents, oceans and beyond. With brutal consistency, it stifles free thought and crushes new ideas. It disrupts the defence of the United States and places the lives of men and women in uniform at risk."

Pausing briefly for dramatic effect, Rumsfeld - himself a veteran cold warrior - told his new staff, "Perhaps this adversary sounds like the former Soviet Union, but that enemy is gone: our foes are more subtle and implacable today. You may think I'm describing one of the last decrepit dictators of the world. But their day, too, is almost past, and they cannot match the strength and size of this adversary. The adversary's much closer to home. It's the Pentagon bureaucracy."

Rumsfeld called for a wholesale shift in the running of the Pentagon, supplanting the old department of defense bureaucracy with a new model, one based on the private sector. The problem, Rumsfeld said, was that unlike businesses, "governments can't die, so we need to find other incentives for bureaucracy to adapt and improve." The stakes, he declared, were dire - "a matter of life and death, ultimately, every American's."

That day, Rumsfeld announced a major initiative to streamline the use of the private sector in the waging of America's wars and predicted his initiative would meet fierce resistance. "Some might ask, 'How in the world could the secretary of defense attack the Pentagon in front of its people?'" Rumsfeld told his audience. "To them I reply, I have no desire to attack the Pentagon; I want to liberate it. We need to save it from itself."

The next morning, the Pentagon would literally be attacked as American Airlines Flight 77 - a Boeing 757 - smashed into its western wall. Rumsfeld would famously assist rescue workers in pulling bodies from the rubble. But it didn't take long for him to seize the almost unthinkable opportunity presented by 9/11 to put his personal war on the fast track.


· An extract from Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army




The curse of unintended consequences..

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crickets Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-02-07 04:04 AM
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9. Mercs training the police. Well, that's just dandy.
I wonder if Rep. Schakowsky's bill will address this in any way.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x2188460
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SoCalDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-02-07 04:08 AM
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10. Blackwater's flush with cash..and ready to rumble,.
They are just beefing up their 'army'.. :eyes:
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