Attention! Monsanto Now Owns Blackwater [NO, They Don’t!]

The Jeenyus Corner | October 4 2012

BIG OOPS! This article is in error. Thanks to American Kabuki I did some research and discovered the following:

“A translation mistake started an information whiplash; the nation’s most deadly company, Monsanto, is not buying XE.”  According to Salem News “As it turns out, Xe was hired by Monsanto, not purchased by the old Agent Orange nightmare factory. Apparently what happened, is that Environmental Reporter, Silvia Ribeiro, with the Spanish-language La Jornada, newspaper, didn’t quite catch the actual meaning of the above paragraph.

Ribeiro misinterpreted the quote about becoming an ‘intel arm’, and took its meaning quite literally. So the mistake is an error that was not made willfully; the languages sometimes just don’t jive.”

So while these two corrupt entities do work together, Monsanto did NOT buy Blackwater (aka Xe aka Academi). Blessings G

A report by Jeremy Scahill in The Nation (Blackwater’s Black Ops, 9/15/2010) revealed that the largest mercenary army in the world, Blackwater (now called Xe Services) 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.

Many military and former CIA officers work for Blackwater or related companies created to divert attention from their bad reputation and make more profit selling their nefarious services-ranging from information and intelligence to infiltration, political lobbying and paramilitary training – for other governments, banks and multinational corporations. According to Scahill, business with multinationals, like Monsanto, Chevron, and financial giants such as Barclays and Deutsche Bank, are channeled through two companies owned by Erik Prince, owner of Blackwater: Total Intelligence Solutions and Terrorism Research Center. These officers and directors share Blackwater.

One of them, Cofer Black, known for his brutality as one of the directors of the CIA, was the one who made contact with Monsanto in 2008 as director of Total Intelligence, entering into the contract with the company to spy on and infiltrate organizations of animal rights activists, anti-GM and other dirty activities of the biotech giant.

Contacted by Scahill, the Monsanto executive Kevin Wilson declined to comment, but later confirmed to The Nation that they had hired Total Intelligence in 2008 and 2009, according to Monsanto only to keep track of “public disclosure” of its opponents. He also said that Total Intelligence was a “totally separate entity from Blackwater.”

However, Scahill has copies of emails from Cofer Black after the meeting with Wilson for Monsanto, where he explains to other former CIA agents, using their Blackwater e-mails, that the discussion with Wilson was that Total Intelligence had become “Monsanto’s intelligence arm,” spying on activists and other actions, including “our people to legally integrate these groups.” Total Intelligence Monsanto paid $ 127,000 in 2008 and $ 105,000 in 2009.

No wonder that a company engaged in the “science of death” as Monsanto, which has been dedicated from the outset to produce toxic poisons spilling from Agent Orange to PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), pesticides, hormones and genetically modified seeds, is associated with another company of thugs.

Almost simultaneously with the publication of this article in The Nation, the Via Campesina reported the purchase of 500,000 shares of Monsanto, for more than $23 million by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which with this action completed the outing of the mask of “philanthropy.” Another association that is not surprising.

It is a marriage between the two most brutal monopolies in the history of industrialism: Bill Gates controls more than 90 percent of the market share of proprietary computing and Monsanto about 90 percent of the global transgenic seed market and most global commercial seed. There does not exist in any other industrial sector monopolies so vast, whose very existence is a negation of the vaunted principle of “market competition” of capitalism. Both Gates and Monsanto are very aggressive in defending their ill-gotten monopolies.

Although Bill Gates might try to say that the Foundation is not linked to his business, all it proves is the opposite: most of their donations end up favoring the commercial investments of the tycoon, not really “donating” anything, but instead of paying taxes to the state coffers, he invests his profits in where it is favorable to him economically, including propaganda from their supposed good intentions. On the contrary, their “donations” finance projects as destructive as geoengineering or replacement of natural community medicines for high-tech patented medicines in the poorest areas of the world. What a coincidence, former Secretary of Health Julio Frenk and Ernesto Zedillo are advisers of the Foundation.

Like Monsanto, Gates is also engaged in trying to destroy rural farming worldwide, mainly through the “Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa” (AGRA). It works as a Trojan horse to deprive poor African farmers of their traditional seeds, replacing them with the seeds of their companies first, finally by genetically modified (GM). To this end, the Foundation hired Robert Horsch in 2006, the director of Monsanto. Now Gates, airing major profits, went straight to the source.

Blackwater, Monsanto and Gates are three sides of the same figure: the war machine on the planet and most people who inhabit it, are peasants, indigenous communities, people who want to share information and knowledge or any other who does not want to be in the aegis of profit and the destructiveness of capitalism.

BlackwaterJeremy Scahill, a Puffin Foundation Writing Fellow at The Nation Institute, is the author of the bestsellingBlackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army, published by Nation Books. He is an award-winning investigative journalist and correspondent for the national radio and TV program Democracy Now!. You can read his blog on TheNation.com here.

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9 thoughts on “Attention! Monsanto Now Owns Blackwater [NO, They Don’t!]

    1. Hi Obi! Actually they DO say they were SOLD to Monsanto. But you’re right. Monsanto didn’t buy Blackwater aka Xe aka Academi. Bloom explains that Jeremy Scahill’s comprehensive take-down on Xe/Blackwater is based on internal emails. Salem News (http://www.salem-news.com/articles/january172012/monsanto-xe-jc.php) states:

      “One of the most incendiary details in the documents is that Blackwater, through [subisidiary] Total Intelligence, sought to become the ‘intel arm’ of Monsanto, offering to provide operatives to infiltrate activist groups organizing against the multinational biotech firm.”

      As it turns out, Xe was hired by Monsanto, not purchased by the old Agent Orange nightmare factory. Apparently what happened, is that Environmental Reporter, Silvia Ribeiro, with the Spanish-language La Jornada, newspaper, didn’t quite catch the actual meaning of the above paragraph.”

      Thanks for setting the record straight. Blessings, G

  1. What a nefarious allegiance have we here? Will they torture us with vaccines? Or inject scary viruses into our computers? Bring it on MonXeGates, your Axis of Evil is almost too camp to take seriously.

    1. Hi Raven! I guess they thought we’d be too drugged with big pharma, malnourished with GMO, and fluoridated to notice. They are major league CREEPS! Blessings, G

  2. What great news! Hope they give them big discounts on all that yummy food they grow. Maybe for christmas they will get seeds to grow their own gardens.You know the old company store theme “you must support the GMO.” After all you are fighting to protect it. I say “Eat up guys and dolls and don’t forget to share with all your friends and families.” In fact everyone you love should share your good fortune. Throw a big cookout and drink the rich red wine. It helps to be merry I hear. Always support the company you work for. Be loyal and you will reap all the good things it will provide for you.

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