Written by Mark Taliano
The modern-day conflation of corporate and public interests
forms the bedrock of what is likely the most dangerous ideology to afflict
humanity.
Internationally, it manifests itself as corporate-driven
imperial conquest which divides and ruins target countries as it destabilizes
political economies globally.
Corporate profit is the foundation of this ideology. Beneath the lies of the corporatocracy
is directionless profit-making that is oblivious to -- if not contemptuous of
-- common sense and the public’s best interests.
The same war criminals who orchestrated the fraudulent, but
lucrative, “War On Terror”, and the subsequent illegal war of aggression in
Iraq and elsewhere, were those who benefited the most thanks to inflated
contracts with the U.S State Department.
Halliburton, which offers a myriad of services, including
oil field work, plus construction work, benefits when countries are “bombed to
the stone age,” since those same countries need to be rebuilt. Angelo Young describes the war-profiteering
in "Cheney's
Halliburton Made $39.5 Billion On Iraq War" :
“As private enterprise entered the
war zone at unprecedented levels, the amount of corruption ballooned, even if
most contractors performed their duties as expected.According to the bipartisan Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan, the level of corruption by defense contractors may be as high as $60 billion. Disciplined soldiers that would traditionally do many of the tasks are commissioned by private and publicly listed companies.”
Blackwater/Academi also offers numerous services, including those previously conducted by the military: security and mercenary work are some of its mainstays. Jeremy Scahill in "Blackwater's Black-Ops" describes the pay they earn from lucrative government contracts:
“A four-man team headed by Prado for
counter-surveillance in the United States cost $33,600 weekly, while
"safehouses" could be established for $250,000, plus operational
costs. Identical services were offered globally. For $5,000 a day, clients
could hire Prado or former senior CIA officials Cofer Black and Robert Richer
for ‘representation’ to national ‘decision-makers.’ “
These profit-driven corporations, all of which have
developed “new” and lucrative markets in domains traditionally reserved for the
military, also have tremendous legislative clout. Former attorney-general John Ashcroft, for
example, not only heads up the consulting/lobbying firm Ashcroft Group , but he is also on the Board of directors for
Blackwater/Academi. The two agencies work together hand in glove to impact
legislation that expands and protects Academi’s government contracts.
"Terror and
crisis didn't used to be MARKET PLACES YOU COULD HAVE LOBBYISTS FOR -- they
invented an INDUSTRY TO LOBBY FOR, LEGISLATION, AND A DEMAND OUT OF WHOLE CLOTH
-- it is a closed loop of laundered billions generated by war, militarized
police, and fear of 'shooters' and terror 'threats'! You don't even need a real
industry now, they just MADE ONE UP!"
n this closed-loop
dynamic, fear is exploited by corporations (ie Academi) that lobby for
newly-created – and counter-productive markets (police-industrial complex) – as
the money flows from the tax base to the “new” markets.
In Give Me Liberty: A Handbook For American
Revolutionaries , Wolf paraphrases historian Stephen
Kinzer: “… each time a corporation would benefit from a conflict, hyped war
fever swayed most citizens to support the conflict. So, there has been a century in which
American citizens were often manipulated to support policies that were not in their
own interests --- and that crushed liberties overseas.”
Canada,
increasingly the “living room” of the U.S, is also using the same playbook.
Blackwater/Academi is now training Canadian troops, and our autocratic prime
minister, Stephen Harper, is reframing the nation in terms of a warrior nation,
rather than in terms of peace keeping.
No doubt the profit motive plays a part, just as it plays a part in
Canada’s aggressive arms dealing , and the recent trends towards police
militarization, despite the fact that police militarization is
counter-productive for many reasons, not the least of which is that it creates
a “police versus public,” rather than a “police serving public” atmosphere.
Let’s now project
what we know to developing events.
Ukraine is the next Iraq. Beneath
the lies, the war fever, the Putin bashing, the shameful western support -- and
orchestration -- of the illegal Nazi/Banderite coup, and the daily toll of
corpses, there are resources to exploit for foreign gain: primarily shale gas.
Just as in Iraq, the country is being divided and ruined, and just as in Iraq
(and elsewhere) corporations will exploit the catastrophe for corporate profit.
Corporations are
also eager to drill fracking wells in Moncton New Brunswick. Fear has already been generated by the tragic
shooting of three Mounties and the wounding of two others. Will the fear be exploited to create new markets for the
police-industrial complex, and to repress anti-fracking protestors? Will the
public interest be falsely conflated with corporate interests so that the
province’s ground- water is poisoned?
Only time will
tell, but there are plenty of red flags suggesting that the closed-loop
corporate tactics are on the sidelines, just waiting for the right moment to
engage.
Written by Mark Taliano
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Cheers Eyes Wide Open
1 comment:
Corporations are, bottomless pits of greed. When they line up and squeal for more money? Harper gives them, another $60 billion in tax reductions. Harper thieves from us to, give to the wealthiest outfits in the world. Corporations want Global Government. Harper is rabid to be, a big shot on the International scene.
I also read this. Anti-fascists call for unity, to take on Europe's new Nazis. France-We now have to build the fight against the fascists, with a united front.
There is no-one who despises fascists, more than Russia does. Putin called Harper a fascist, from the fascist west.
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