Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Monsanto Buys BLACKWATER the largest mercenary army in the world

Via Charlie

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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.

9 comments:

  1. The purchase actually happened several years ago.

    But ponder this.... Blackwater operates drones.

    http://pkpolitics.com/discuss/topic/blackwater-operates-drones-and-operate-from-pakisstan

    putting this all together now.... is it really that far of a stretch to think that Monsanto had that plant blown up in Texas several months ago? It's well known that it was previously involved in a lawsuit with that plant. The explosion also happened the next day or two after the bombing in Boston ( which provided a good distraction ).

    Many think it was struck by a missile. When the video is slowed down the exhaust from the missile can be seen on the left side of the video well away from the plant just an instant before the whole place exploded. You can also hear the whistle as the missile comes in on the plant.

    You can look up the videos on the web.

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  2. Damn Monsanto is really gonna get pushy selling seeds now.

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  3. How would you like to be a farmer whose old school soybeans
    cross pollinated with the neighbors round up ready beans.
    In the past Monsanto sent the lawyers. NOW....... who knows?
    LOL.

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  4. Lots of covert things going on with Monsanto, from the Monsanto Protection Act signed into law by Obama that stops federal judges from hearing consumer cases against GMO food, to
    Monsanto suing farmers who save seeds to replant. http://www.alternet.org/food/monsantos-rural-police-state
    Maybe there is a reason they are going to need their own well-trained private police force?

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    1. Maybe there is a reason they are going to need their own well-trained private police force?

      :) Good point.

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  5. I think if the truth was told, we would know that a lot of fields that are using Monsanto products are falling victim to arson and other forms of disruption. I think they are being forced to protect research facilities and experimental farms. The more people are learning about Monsanto, the more they are taking matters into their own hands. This is nothing more than self preservation on Monsanto's part.

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