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http://southweb.org/blog/monsanto-buys-blackwater-the-largest-mercenary-army-in-the-world/


A report by Jeremy Scahill in The Nation revealed that the largest mercenary army in the world, Blackwater (later called Xe Services and more recently “Academi”) clandestine intelligence services was sold to the multinational Monsanto. Blackwater was renamed in 2009 after becoming famous in the world with numerous reports of abuses in Iraq, including massacres of civilians. It remains the largest private contractor of the U.S. Department of State “security services,” that practices state terrorism by giving the government the opportunity to deny it.

Many military and former CIA officers work for Blackwater or related companies created to divert attention from their bad reputation and make more profit selling their nefarious services-ranging from information and intelligence to infiltration, political lobbying and paramilitary training – for other governments, banks and multinational corporations. According to Scahill, business with multinationals, like Monsanto, Chevron, and financial giants such as Barclays and Deutsche Bank, are channeled through two companies owned by Erik Prince, owner of Blackwater: Total Intelligence Solutions and Terrorism Research Center. These officers and directors share Blackwater.

One of them, Cofer Black, known for his brutality as one of the directors of the CIA, was the one who made contact with Monsanto in 2008 as director of Total Intelligence, entering into the contract with the company to spy on and infiltrate organizations of animal rights activists, anti-GM and other dirty activities of the biotech giant.

Contacted by Scahill, the Monsanto executive Kevin Wilson declined to comment, but later confirmed to The Nation that they had hired Total Intelligence in 2008 and 2009, according to Monsanto only to keep track of “public disclosure” of its opponents. He also said that Total Intelligence was a “totally separate entity from Blackwater.”

However, Scahill has copies of emails from Cofer Black after the meeting with Wilson for Monsanto, where he explains to other former CIA agents, using their Blackwater e-mails, that the discussion with Wilson was that Total Intelligence had become “Monsanto’s intelligence arm,” spying on activists and other actions, including “our people to legally integrate these groups.” Total Intelligence Monsanto paid $ 127,000 in 2008 and $ 105,000 in 2009.

No wonder that a company engaged in the “science of death” as Monsanto, which has been dedicated from the outset to produce toxic poisons spilling from Agent Orange to PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), pesticides, hormones and genetically modified seeds, is associated with another company of thugs.

Almost simultaneously with the publication of this article in The Nation, the Via Campesina reported the purchase of 500,000 shares of Monsanto, for more than $23 million by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which with this action completed the outing of the mask of “philanthropy.” Another association that is not surprising.

It is a marriage between the two most brutal monopolies in the history of industrialism: Bill Gates controls more than 90 percent of the market share of proprietary computing and Monsanto about 90 percent of the global transgenic seed market and most global commercial seed. There does not exist in any other industrial sector monopolies so vast, whose very existence is a negation of the vaunted principle of “market competition” of capitalism. Both Gates and Monsanto are very aggressive in defending their ill-gotten monopolies.

Although Bill Gates might try to say that the Foundation is not linked to his business, all it proves is the opposite: most of their donations end up favoring the commercial investments of the tycoon, not really “donating” anything, but instead of paying taxes to the state coffers, he invests his profits in where it is favorable to him economically, including propaganda from their supposed good intentions. On the contrary, their “donations” finance projects as destructive as geoengineering or replacement of natural community medicines for high-tech patented medicines in the poorest areas of the world. What a coincidence, former Secretary of Health Julio Frenk and Ernesto Zedillo are advisers of the Foundation.

Like Monsanto, Gates is also engaged in trying to destroy rural farming worldwide, mainly through the “Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa” (AGRA). It works as a Trojan horse to deprive poor African farmers of their traditional seeds, replacing them with the seeds of their companies first, finally by genetically modified (GM). To this end, the Foundation hired Robert Horsch in 2006, the director of Monsanto. Now Gates, airing major profits, went straight to the source.

Blackwater, Monsanto and Gates are three sides of the same figure: the war machine on the planet and most people who inhabit it, are peasants, indigenous communities, people who want to share information and knowledge or any other who does not want to be in the aegis of profit and the destructiveness of capitalism.

So why were so many media outlets, editorialists and bloggers clamoring to say that the purchase was a “hoax”?

That’s a good question. The more cynical among us might suspect a financial incentive from Monsanto itself to such “journalists.” Monsanto indeed has hired a public relations team to seek out critical blogs and websites reporting on their crimes against both Nature and humankind. We have seen this first hand in comments on PoliticalBlindSpot.com articles on Monsanto. It is not beyond the realm of possibilities that they have created blogs where seemingly legitimate authors write organic thoughts, observations and rebuttals. The public presumes these are real-world people, when in fact they are working PR for the company.

But the core argument of those who claim that the Monsanto purchase of Blackwater is not true lies in the fact that we can only officially document Blackwater being hired by Monsanto for years. Immediately following this extensive work that Blackwater did for Monsanto, they sold the company. Because of the nature of how the sale transpired, it is impossible to document who the sale was to. The obvious and logical conclusion to insiders (particularly in the private security industry), however, is that the sale was in fact to Monsanto who had been employing the group.

Xe (now Academi) has, indeed, been purchased, and while there’s no way of DOCUMENTING who the new owners really are, the logical conclusion would be that Monsanto, who had been employing them prior to the sale are the new owners. This, of course, would also make sense of the secrecy surrounding the deal and the identity of the new owners. The company was bought out by private investors via private equity companies that don’t have to divulge any of their dealings, with Bank of America providing much of the $200 million in financing for the deal.

New York-based USTC Holdings said it will acquire Xe and its core operating subsidiaries, but did not disclose the price or terms of the agreement in a statement.

USTC Holdings is an investor consortium led by private equity firms Forte Capital Advisors and Manhattan Partners.

Various researchers have been trying to document the buy via a paper trail, but so far without much luck. That, of course, is the point…

Keeping it private

One thing that is known: Forte Capital Advisors is the baby of long-time Blackwater ally Jason De Yonker:

DeYonker has unique experience with the Company that dates back to its founding in the late 1990s. He advised the Company through development of its early business plan and expansion of the Moyock training facility as well as supporting negotiations of its first training contracts with U.S. government agencies. Between 1998 and 2002, Mr. DeYonker co-managed Xe founder, Erik Prince’s family office which included management of Mr. Prince’s portfolio companies.

What does that mean? The guy is a glorified accountant.

Prior to joining Forté, Jason co-managed a +$100 million family office. In addition to actively managing various platform companies, Jason was a part of the executive team responsible for family wealth management.

Jason has spent the last 18 years advising on various mergers, acquistions and divestitures with an aggregate transaction value greater than $1 billion. Jason’s experience include: transaction advisory, portfolio management, real estate development, venture capital and cross border dealings. Jason began his career with Arthur Andersen Corporate Finance Group, and was a Director in Deloitte & Touche’s Corporate Finance Group. He also was the Finance Director for the West Family Trust, a venture capital group focused on cross-border transactons.

Jason recieved a Bachelor of Business Administration, with a concentration in finance and accounting, from the Univeristy of Michigan.

The other investor? It looks like the very junior partner will be Manhattan Partners, a private equity company – a shop that gathers money from anonymous rich investors and uses the pool of cash to leverage buyouts of big companies they wouldn’t have been able to take over on their own.

Manhattan Partners invests in “compelling growth and special situation transactions,” but this will be their first known foray into defense industries – WarIsBusiness.com reports (via Spencer Ackerman):

Manhattan Growth Partners is led by Dean Bosacki and Patrick McBride. Bosacki serves on the board of “the world’s largest commencement photography business,” among other companies. Manhattan Growth Partners, which describes itself as “a progressive thinking private equity firm,” also holds a majority interest in Hugo Naturals, a line of organic, vegan-friendly soaps, lotions, scents and soy candles sold at Whole Foods and other greenwashed retailers.

At the end of the day, it would seem the logical conclusion is that in spite of arguments to the contrary, Monsanto in fact did by the Blackwater mercenary group… or at least the renamed Blackwater Xe (now Academi) Services group. The big question now is why?



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That sounded totally fair and unbiased.
   
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That sounded totally fair and unbiased.
   
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Sounds legit.

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Sounds legit.

Your seeds now have EULAs that will be enforced by brutal mercenaries and every field comes pre-installed with Microsoft Seedows 9.


At least it isn't Seedows ME. That was garbage. My whole garden blue screened.

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First I've heard of any of this:

1. Academi (the latest new name for Blackwater) is a privately held company. Monsanto is a publicly held company that trades on the stock exchange, which means if Monsanto owned Academi, that would be stated publicly, in their official documents, annual reports, etc. It's not.

2. There's no representation on Academi's board from anyone connected to Monsanto, which would be unusual if Monsanto owned Academi.

3. Sourcewatch says that Academi is owned by two private equity firms, Forte Capital Advisers & Manhattan Growth Partners, at least one of which has ties to Blackwater founder eric prince.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Academi#Leadership_and_Ownership

4. Here's an article debunking the story & explaining it as a product of the internet rumor mill:

http://redgreenandblue.org/2010/10/16/too-much-of-a-bad-thing-monsanto-did-not-buy-blackwater/

5. Most tellingly, there is NO evidence WHATSOEVER in the article titled "Yes Monsanto actually DID buy the Blackwater Mercenary Group" that supports that title. The article says HIRED Blackwater, not that it bought it.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023138368#post29

There is a false claim that "Jeremy Scahill revealed" Blackwater was sold to Monsanto, but that misrepresents what Scahill reported in the Nation, which was, again, that Monsanto had HIRED blackwater, not bought it.

“One of the most incendiary details in the documents is that Blackwater, through Total Intelligence, sought to become the “intel arm” of Monsanto, offering to provide operatives to infiltrate activist groups organizing against the multinational biotech firm.”

Just putting this up because the OP has not yet corrected his post or even addressed the evidence against the claim from other posters.

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It must be fun working in the "science of death" industry. Bloody careers officer never mentioned that one did he eh ?

I appreciate Monsanto have done some pretty dubious things over the years -- as have most companies of that size one would suppose -- but I'm not overly convinced that they're building their own private army.

Life isn't quite, one would hope, an 80s action thriller. Certainly the shoulder pads are nowhere near as big.

Next thing you know major cities will be going bankrupt and looking to sell off assets or have corporations take over the running of things !

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Are you suggesting that the end of the world as we know it begins in Detroit? Because that sounds entirely reasonable.
   
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Well over here we, apparently, had the birth of the anti-christ yesterday heralded with a night of thunder and lightning so one can't rule it out.

On the plus side means I won't have to pay off my overdraft so I'll have that thought to cheer me up through the rest of eternal damnation and servitude.

It's the little things that get you through.

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Lets add this to the pot:

http://www.drudge.com/news/169841/did-monsanto-buy-blackwater-no-they-just

Hired/bought mercenaries to watch over protesters, hmm.

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I'd be lying if I said I was Blackwater/Xe Services' biggest fan but that article was an utterly partisan rant without even a hint of objectivity.

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 Orlanth wrote:
Lets add this to the pot:

http://www.drudge.com/news/169841/did-monsanto-buy-blackwater-no-they-just

Hired/bought mercenaries to watch over protesters, hmm.

Well, given how a group of "angry protesters"* stormed a consulate and killed some folks in Libya not too long ago, it makes sense to have a little extra security, no?


*That's who they were, from what I heard.
   
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Dangit... I was hoping some information that Monsanto is buying Detroit OCP fashion...

I haz a sad.

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http://www.b3tards.com/u/f206c42fc52019291fc7/detroit.jpg

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I'm trying to figure out why I should care. Nope, can't find a reason.

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I'm trying to figure out why I should care. Nope, can't find a reason.

Because... Monsanto!... Agent Orange... The Terminator Gene... Genetically Engineered Frankenstein... ermah-gawd-my-head-going-splodey!


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heh... nice find

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But you have to ask yourself, is that a veteran squad terminator gene or a super cool Dark Angels Deathwing gene?

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 Frazzled wrote:
I'm trying to figure out why I should care. .



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsanto#Seeds

the legal section is a barrel of laughs.

http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2013-07-25/restaurants/monsanto-gm-crops/

Then there's the bribery charges in Indonesia, the false patent payment claims in South America etc etc.

Course the money they donate through lobbying has no affect whatsoever. Really.

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er...and??? Whats the point you're trying to put out? I'm not being critical I'm just not getting what the point is.

They make genetically modified seed and other agricultural products. They protect the IP of those products. They also sell those products to people. The seed is superior in yield and antidisease capacilities then other companies or nature.
Europeans hate them like they use to love da commies.

Is that the point or is there something else?

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 Frazzled wrote:
I'm trying to figure out why I should care. .



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsanto#Seeds

the legal section is a barrel of laughs.

http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2013-07-25/restaurants/monsanto-gm-crops/

Then there's the bribery charges in Indonesia, the false patent payment claims in South America etc etc.

Course the money they donate through lobbying has no affect whatsoever. Really.

I'm having a hard time understanding if you're buying into this, "Monsanto is building an army, just like in Shadowrun!" theory, or if you're mocking it.
   
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Ew that would be cool. Monsanto declares war on Hockley enterprises and launches a D Day style attack on their headquarters. To War!!!!

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Yeah, so I don't know if there's anyone on these forums as anti-Monsanto as me. With that being said, even I'm skeptical of the editorial bias in that article.

And for what it's worth, $23 million in shares of monsanto is nothing considering Monsanto is worth 19 billion. So now the BIll & Melinda Gates foundation owns 0.1% of the company.
   
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Obviously, the next logical step is to rename themselves, as is their wont. Blackwater, Xe, Academi - you know what would work well? Umbrella. Has anyone used that?

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Obviously, the next logical step is to rename themselves, as is their wont. Blackwater, Xe, Academi - you know what would work well? Umbrella. Has anyone used that?

They run some pretty damn slick classes, and if the fixed wing contingent they occasionally pipe dream about ever gets off the ground, I'm switching private sector jobs.
   
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 Ouze wrote:
Obviously, the next logical step is to rename themselves, as is their wont. Blackwater, Xe, Academi - you know what would work well? Umbrella. Has anyone used that?

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