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Octafish

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104. ''Money trumps peace.'' That's the Why people steal elections.
Wed May 27, 2015, 10:14 AM
May 2015
The Financial Aristocracy and the Global Police State are intimately tied together.





CIA moonlights in corporate world

In the midst of two wars and the fight against Al Qaeda, the CIA is offering operatives a chance to peddle their expertise to private companies on the side — a policy that gives financial firms and hedge funds access to the nation’s top-level intelligence talent, POLITICO has learned.

In one case, these active-duty officers moonlighted at a hedge-fund consulting firm that wanted to tap their expertise in “deception detection,” the highly specialized art of telling when executives may be lying based on clues in a conversation.

The never-before-revealed policy comes to light as the CIA and other intelligence agencies are once again under fire for failing to “connect the dots,” this time in the Christmas Day bombing plot on Northwest Flight 253.

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But the close ties between active-duty and retired CIA officers at one consulting company show the degree to which CIA-style intelligence gathering techniques have been employed by hedge funds and financial institutions in the global economy.

The firm is called Business Intelligence Advisors, and it is based in Boston. BIA was founded and is staffed by a number of retired CIA officers, and it specializes in the arcane field of “deception detection.” BIA’s clients have included Goldman Sachs and the enormous hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors, according to spokesmen for both firms.

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http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0110/32290.html#ixzz0eIFPhHBh



Sometimes a fortune rests on a mere scrap of information, jawohl.



Stratfor: executive boasted of 'trusted former CIA cronies'

By Alex Spillius, Diplomatic Correspondent
9:08PM GMT 28 Feb 2012
The Telegraph

A senior executive with the private intelligence firm Stratfor boasted to colleagues about his "trusted former CIA cronies" and promised to "see what I can uncover" about a classified FBI investigation, according to emails released by the WikiLeaks.

Fred Burton, vice president of intelligence at the Texas firm, also informed members of staff that he had a copy of the confidential indictment on Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks.

The second batch of five million internal Stratfor emails obtained by the Anonymous computer hacking group revealed that the company has high level sources within the United States and other governments, runs a network of paid informants that includes embassy staff and journalists and planned a hedge fund, Stratcap, based on its secret intelligence.

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Mr Assange labelled the company as a "private intelligence Enron", in reference to the energy giant that collapsed after a false accounting scandal.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/9111784/Stratfor-executive-boasted-of-trusted-former-CIA-cronies.html



Then, there's Booz Allen, NSA's go-to private spyhaus, vacuums and filters the right stuff for Carlyle Group, a buy-partisan business which always seems to know where and what to bomb and make a buck.



The Knights of the Revolving Door

When War is Swell: the Carlyle Group and the Middle East at War

by JEFFREY ST. CLAIR
CounterPunch, Weekend Edition September 6-8, 2013

Paris.

A couple of weeks ago, in a dress rehearsal for her next presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton, the doyenne of humanitarian interventionism, made a pit-stop at the Carlyle Group to brief former luminaries of the imperial war rooms about her shoot-first-don’t-ask-questions foreign policy.

For those of you who have put the playbill of the Bush administration into a time capsule and buried it beneath the compost bin, the Carlyle Group is essentially a hedge fund for war-making and high tech espionage. They are the people who brought you the Iraq war and all those intrusive niceties of Homeland Security. Call them the Knights of the Revolving Door, many of Carlyle’s executives and investors having spent decades in the Pentagon, the CIA or the State Department, before cashing in for more lucrative careers as war profiteers. They are now licking their chops at the prospect for an all-out war against Syria, no doubt hoping that the conflagration will soon spread to Lebanon, Jordan and, the big prize, Iran.

For a refresher course on the sprawling tentacles of the Carlyle Group, here’s an essay that first appeared in CounterPunch’s print edition in 2004. Sadly, not much has changed in the intervening years, except these feted souls have gotten much, much richer. – JSC

Across all fronts, Bush’s war deteriorates with stunning rapidity. The death count of American soldiers killed in Iraq will soon top 1000, with no end in sight. The members of the handpicked Iraqi Governor Council are being knocked off one after another. Once loyal Shia clerics, like Ayatollah Sistani, are now telling the administration to pull out or face a nationalist insurgency. The trail of culpability for the abuse, torture and murder of Iraqi detainees seems to lead inexorably into the office of Donald Rumsfeld. The war for Iraqi oil has ended up driving the price of crude oil through the roof. Even Kurdish leaders, brutalized by the Ba’athists for decades, are now saying Iraq was a safer place under their nemesis Saddam Hussein. Like Medea whacking her own kids, the US turned on its own creation, Ahmed Chalabi, raiding his Baghdad compound and fingering him as an agent of the ayatollahs of Iran. And on and on it goes.

Still not all of the president’s men are in a despairing mood. Amid the wreckage, there remain opportunities for profit and plunder. Halliburton and Bechtel’s triumphs in Iraq have been chewed over for months. Less well chronicled is the profiteering of the Carlyle Group, a company with ties that extend directly into the Oval Office itself.

Even Pappy Bush stands in line to profit handsomely from his son’s war making. The former president is on retainer with the Carlyle Group, the largest privately held defense contractor in the nation. Carlyle is run by Frank Carlucci, who served as the National Security advisor and Secretary of Defense under Ronald Reagan. Carlucci has his own embeds in the current Bush administration. At Princeton, his college roommate was Donald Rumsfeld. They’ve remained close friends and business associates ever since. When you have friends like this, you don’t need to hire lobbyists..

Bush Sr. serves as a kind of global emissary for Carlyle. The ex-president doesn’t negotiate arms deals; he simply opens the door for them, a kind of high level meet-and-greet. His special area of influence is the Middle East, primarily Saudi Arabia, where the Bush family has extensive business and political ties. According to an account in the Washington Post, Bush Sr. earns around $500,000 for each speech he makes on Carlyle’s behalf.

One of the Saudi investors lured to Carlyle by Bush was the BinLaden Group, the construction conglomerate owned by the family of Osama bin Laden. According to an investigation by the Wall Street Journal, Bush convinced Shafiq Bin Laden, Osama’s half brother, to sink $2 million of BinLaden Group money into Carlyle’s accounts. In a pr move, the Carlyle group cut its ties to the BinLaden Group in October 2001.

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http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/09/06/when-war-is-swell-the-carlyle-group-and-the-middle-east-at-war/



This barely scratches the surface. The reality is that underneath what shows for public navigators is one enormous iceberg made from blood-red ice, invisible to the proles and serfs who are doing their best to keep afloat in a frozen sea of austerity, endless war and debt servitude. But, hey! It's like a democracy.

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Should be required reading on this day. MannyGoldstein May 2015 #1
Especially the ''Brown Brothers'' and ''Wall Street'' bits. Octafish May 2015 #3
wonderful, manny. Is this the general roguevalley May 2015 #34
That's him. MannyGoldstein May 2015 #38
Oops. I hate drop downs. Sorry, Octafish roguevalley May 2015 #65
Excellent post! Cooley Hurd May 2015 #2
When War is Swell Octafish May 2015 #8
If only our citizens had the same idea of what it means to be an American. raouldukelives May 2015 #30
The really shocking thing about Gnl. Butler hootinholler May 2015 #4
Same group who tried to overthrow FDR in 1933 had kids. Octafish May 2015 #9
+1 n/t lumberjack_jeff May 2015 #26
I disagree, It seems we might hootinholler May 2015 #37
Absolutely appreciate the kind correction, hootinholler! Octafish May 2015 #87
My worry is that once they figure out they're in real trouble hootinholler May 2015 #93
Thank You Octafish 1norcal May 2015 #47
Passing the Torch Symposium - 2013 Duquesne University Octafish May 2015 #94
Sure, but those who send us out tell us that is what we're fighting for. malthaussen May 2015 #5
President Kennedy listened to Gen. MacArthur. Octafish May 2015 #21
Good for MacArthur. malthaussen May 2015 #27
JFK ordered withdrawal from Vietnam. LBJ reversed it four days after Dallas. Octafish May 2015 #31
That I'm hip to. malthaussen May 2015 #32
You must not remember the political climate back then. pocoloco May 2015 #45
Well, hell, I was only 7 at the time. malthaussen May 2015 #48
Excellent post! red dog 1 May 2015 #75
Generals Orders DustyJoe May 2015 #36
I'm pretty sure Butler won THREE Congressional Medals of Honor... gregcrawford May 2015 #6
Two. Jackpine Radical May 2015 #16
Decorations are awarded, not won. malthaussen May 2015 #19
Amen to that DustyJoe May 2015 #39
This is why I despise corporatist war hawks ...like Hillary. L0oniX May 2015 #7
She seems to have made a remarkable U-turn in her approach to diplomacy: now it's pure PNAC. Octafish May 2015 #29
Roger That - Many Citizens See HRC For What She Is - A Patron Of The Oligarchs cantbeserious May 2015 #44
Been trying to.... daleanime May 2015 #10
''I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism.'' Octafish May 2015 #102
War profiteering: The BIG Conspiracy of the 1%. (They sell the tin-foil hats, too.) WinkyDink May 2015 #11
''Money trumps peace.'' That's the Why people steal elections. Octafish May 2015 #104
Dubya always spoke his truth. Many simply chose to read him differently. Fool me....won't get fooled WinkyDink May 2015 #108
HOw funny,,,,, Cryptoad May 2015 #12
Nonsense. A HERETIC I AM May 2015 #15
ego and greed are ,,,, Cryptoad May 2015 #18
Viet Nam, Gulf War 1, Gulf war 2, Grenada, Panama, A HERETIC I AM May 2015 #22
shot overhead Cryptoad May 2015 #50
I completely and utterly disagree. A HERETIC I AM May 2015 #54
The key words are Cryptoad May 2015 #60
I read your post. A HERETIC I AM May 2015 #66
No i do not ,,,, Cryptoad May 2015 #69
Not sure how this is ambiguous; A HERETIC I AM May 2015 #70
I totally agree with you. There is no question IMO as to the intentions of the rhett o rick May 2015 #82
I am disappointed that you got to a point where you thought it was necessary to rhett o rick May 2015 #84
"wars where started by people who thought they were defending..." BWAHAHAHAHA! They "thought" no WinkyDink May 2015 #59
are you a seer? Cryptoad May 2015 #63
As much as you. WinkyDink May 2015 #103
I never state what their motivations were only what they have said they were... Cryptoad May 2015 #105
Thank you. Might I also add the Mexican-American War? historylovr May 2015 #76
when Butler said Bill of Rights, he probably meant protecting it from internal threats yurbud May 2015 #23
welll its really not defined is it? Cryptoad May 2015 #43
in context, my interpretation is far more likely than one corporatists could use yurbud May 2015 #83
There's nothing funny about war. Octafish May 2015 #25
Tell me about it,,,,,, Cryptoad May 2015 #42
K&R valerief May 2015 #13
Smedley's bosses claimed Puerto Rico. Octafish May 2015 #107
A modern day equivalent; A HERETIC I AM May 2015 #14
Wish this could go viral n/t catchnrelease May 2015 #85
Smedley Butler is one of your national treasures. polly7 May 2015 #17
the most important post of the day. Every politician should be asked if they read this and forced yurbud May 2015 #20
One of the unsung heroes of America zeemike May 2015 #24
Only in the 30s, I fear. n/t Buenaventura May 2015 #46
Well Hitler gave it a bad name. zeemike May 2015 #73
Excellent read. blackspade May 2015 #28
I wonder how many primary schools have this book FlatBaroque May 2015 #33
How many fingers do you have? n/t A HERETIC I AM May 2015 #35
If we only had more Smedley Butlers and less Dick Cheneys. Initech May 2015 #40
Interesting quote... ensemble May 2015 #41
One word: Rwanda. Donald Ian Rankin May 2015 #49
Peace is never shameful. ncjustice80 May 2015 #67
Would you described what happened in Rwanda as peace? Donald Ian Rankin May 2015 #72
I would call it a sad result of white European Imperialism. ncjustice80 May 2015 #77
That's a philosophy that sometimes leads to vast numbers of innocent people dying horribly and Donald Ian Rankin May 2015 #78
Not as many as die as a result of our imperialist aggressions. ncjustice80 May 2015 #89
I'm sure us butchering Hutus would have made up for Hutus butchering Tutsis Scootaloo May 2015 #101
Three letters: C.I.A. Octafish May 2015 #86
By these standards attacking the perpetrators of 9/11 was justified. Kablooie May 2015 #51
the perpetrators of 9/11 killed themselves in attacking us Fast Walker 52 May 2015 #57
And somehow, Dubya knew FL was safe, even though his whereabouts had been published. WinkyDink May 2015 #62
yep-- nothing to see here Fast Walker 52 May 2015 #100
"the perpetrators of 9/11" being who, in your estimation? WinkyDink May 2015 #61
I assume Bin Laden and his cronies but... Kablooie May 2015 #99
Nor the war in Afghanistan. Octafish May 2015 #95
The Most Important Thread On This Memorial Day 1norcal May 2015 #52
Welcome to DU............ a truth and reconciliation commission. Ichingcarpenter May 2015 #64
Sorry, but WWI sealed our fate. Capital won vs labor and that battle Rex May 2015 #53
K&R avaistheone1 May 2015 #55
Yes yes yes!!!! Fast Walker 52 May 2015 #56
Right Wingers think a country shows it's Power and Glory on the battlefield.... Spitfire of ATJ May 2015 #58
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT May 2015 #68
Thank you for posting this. 7wo7rees May 2015 #71
K & R historylovr May 2015 #74
There was a plot to overthrow FDR during the early years of his administration, red dog 1 May 2015 #79
K&R, thanks for posting Octafish red dog 1 May 2015 #80
General Butler is this country's least known true hero. nt hifiguy May 2015 #81
A great American Hero. Paka May 2015 #88
I'm not so sure Flatpicker May 2015 #90
Thanks Thespian2 May 2015 #91
He Should Be Well Known colsohlibgal May 2015 #92
That can be agreed. The differences come up in what constitutes defense treestar May 2015 #96
K & R & B Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #97
sad thing is Robbins May 2015 #98
K&R for the original post and subsequent informative posts and links. JEB May 2015 #106
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