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Showing Original Post only (View all)Know your BFEE: The Carlyle Group [View all]
Carlyle Group owns and operates NSA contract spy house Booz Allen Hamilton.

Carlyle is War Inc merged with Washington DC, personified.
Background from days when 92-percent of the country stood behind Smirko Bush:
War Is Sell - Washington Elite Benefits from War
Christopher Bollyn
October 31, 2001
War has always been a profitable money machine for shrewd investors with foresight, but the extremely close connections of the Carlyle Group, a Washington-based private equity investment firm and major war profiteer, to the Bush and Bin Laden families raise unavoidable questions of waging war for profit.
Established in 1987 the Carlyle Group was founded by David Rubenstein, a former staff member in the Jimmy Carter White House, and his two partners, Dan D'Aniello and Bill Conway. Today there are 18 partners in the firm and one outside investor. The Washington Post has described Carlyle as a "merchant banking firm" set up "to serve corporations and wealthy families." From the beginning the founders of Carlyle have recruited former politicians as consultants: former President George H. W. Bush is among them, along with a host of other Bush family cronies.
The Bush connection to the Carlyle Group is nothing short of a scandal, according to Larry Klayman, a notable government watchdog best known for pursuing the scandals of former President Bill Clinton. Now that the United States is bombing Afghanistan and allocating huge sums of money for defense, including $40 billion for the "war on terrorism" and more than $200 billion [1994 dollars] for the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), the conflict of interest is "direct," Klayman says. "President Bush should not ask but demand that his father pull out of the Carlyle Group." Carlyle owns many of the companies that will share in the $200 billion JSF deal.
"Carlyle is as deeply wired into the current administration as they can possibly be," Charles Lewis, executive director of the Center for Public Integrity, said. "George Bush is getting money from private interests that have business before the government, while his son is president. And, in a really peculiar way, George W. Bush could, some day, benefit financially from his own administration's decisions, through his father's investments. The average American doesn't know that. To me, that's a jaw-dropper."
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http://www.bollyn.com/war-is-sell-washington-elite-benefits-from-war
Turning the NSA on the American people is what Sen. Frank Church (D-Idaho) warned us in 1976. That was about the last time the United States Congress stood up to the intelligence agencies and enacted reforms.
Wonder what Sen. Church would say about a privatized intel?
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''Presidents'' who say ''Money trumps peace'' and make money off war belong in jail.
Octafish
Aug 2013
#7
he should have been booed at the very least. the press here ceased to be useful a very, very long
niyad
Aug 2013
#12
Welfare for the Wealthy. Hobnailed Boot Stamping on the Face of Humanity Forever for the Rest of Us.
Octafish
Aug 2013
#14
Carlyle Group spawned many identical monsters, like Richard "PNAC" Perle's Trireme Partners...
Octafish
Aug 2013
#15
How'd the same guy who sent millions to early graves get on top of the donor heart transplant list?
Octafish
Aug 2013
#21
I asked my husband (Iraq Vet) how Cheney could ever be Secretary of Defense?
SaveAmerica
Aug 2013
#30
Cheney spearheaded the privatization of Pentagon profits for Poppy madministration.
Octafish
Aug 2013
#32
Ex CIA boss Gen David Petraeus went to work for the predatory capitalists at KKR...
Octafish
Aug 2013
#26
What would Church say? I think he would say 'I told you so, you were not vigilant enough'.
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#19
Excellent essay here on President Kennedy and when he opposed national security state...
Octafish
Aug 2013
#41