NP echoes of Vineland, GR, &etc

Musashi Miyamoto scuffling at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 14 14:08:04 CDT 2001


Yow! I know a person who used to work for DynCorp. He was just a
technologist at the Department of Energy and had no idea. Innocent?

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₪ HenryMu

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Subject: NP echoes of Vineland, GR, &etc


Dyncorp In Columbia: Outsourcing The Drug War
Dyncorp, which bills itself as an Internet Technologies corporation
specializing in "Information Systems, Information Technology/Oursourcing
and
Technical Services," earns 98 percent of its $2 billion annual revenue
from
contracts with the U.S. government. But what do they actually do with
the
tax-generated dollars they earn? On the populist ombudsman Web site
CorpWatch.org, Jeremy Bigwood examines how the government wages war with
mercenaries by hiring them through private companies.

According to former U.S. Ambassador to Columbia Myles Frechette, "It's
very
handy to have an outfit not part of the U.S. armed forces, obviously. If
someone gets killed or whatever, you can say it's not a member of the
armed
forces." Recalling notorious shadow operations in Vietnam, Chile, El
Salvador, and Nicaragua, DynCorp operates armed State Department
aircraft
and recruits pilots and technicians, most of whom are former U.S.
military
personnel.
--Al Paulson

summary from http://www.utne.com/webwatch/
CorpWatch article at
http://www.corpwatch.org/issues/military/featured/2001/dyncorp.html




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