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WHAAATT?!?!?! QUEEEE!?!??! I MEAN THEY REALLY LOOK LIKE EACH OTHER I'm the only one who the more you look at it the more similarities you find???!!
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Ben Makuch at The Guardian:
Silicon Valley has played a sizable part in the early days of Donald Trumpâs new administration, but another familiar face in the Maga-verse is beginning to emerge: businessman Erik Prince, often described by his critics as a living âBond villainâ. Prince is the most famous mercenary of the contemporary era and the founder of the now defunct private military company Blackwater. For a time, it was a prolific privateer in the âwar on terrorâ, racking up millions in US government contracts by providing soldiers of fortune to the CIA, Pentagon and beyond. Now he is a central figure among a web of other contractors trying to sell Trump advisers on a $25bn deal to privatize the mass deportations of 12 million migrants. In an appearance on NewsNation, he immediately tried to temper that his plan had any traction. âNo indications, so far,â said Prince about a federal contract materializing. âEventually if theyâre going to hit those kinds of numbers and scale, theyâre going to need additional private sector.â But the news had people wondering, how is Prince going to factor into the second Trump presidency? Sean McFate, a professor at Georgetown University who has advised the Pentagon and the CIA, said: âErik Prince has always been politically connected to Maga, the Maga movement, and thatâs going back to 2015.â Prince, himself a special forces veteran and ex-Navy Seal, is a known business associate of Steve Bannon, the architect of Trumpâs first electoral win. Prince even appeared with him last July at a press conference before Bannon surrendered to authorities and began a short prison sentence for defying a congressional subpoena. [...] Beginning during the two Bush administrations, Blackwater was a major recipient of Pentagon money flowing into wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But a massacre in Baghdad at the hands of some of his contractors led to prison sentences, congressional inquiries and blacklistings of the firm. Years later, Trump would come to the rescue: pardoning all of the Blackwater mercenaries involved in the massacre. Now, with the current administration, which is doling out free advertising to Elon Musk and other Maga loyalists, Prince has a new and familiar ally in Washington. [...] Post-Blackwater and under new companies, he has proposed missions in Afghanistan, Ukraine, Congo, Libya and, purportedly, Venezuela â a country he often mentions as ripe for overthrow on his podcast, Off Leash. A senior commander in an alliance of former Venezuelan soldiers who defected from the Chavista regime told the Guardian his organization has been asking Prince for help against the countryâs current president, NicolĂĄs Maduro.
From the 02.25.2025 edition of NewsNation's On Balance With Leland Vittert:
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Mercenary Erik Prince is urging the Trump Regime to use private contractors to assist in mass deportation efforts.
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The Michigan Medicis of Donald Trumpâs America
Left, clockwise from top left Blackwater founder Erik Prince; U.S. Sec of Education Betsy DeVos (Prince); philanthropist Elsa and Prince Corporation founder Edgar Prince. Right, philanthropist Hellen and Amway co-founder Richard DeVos; standing, businessman Dick DeVos.
If you ever wondered where the weird Republican ideas came from or how did we get here, well, here's a piece of the puzzle. Buckle up, it's a long read. Link to full article above. I pulled out quotes on topics below.
"In the solar system of elite Republican contributors, Richard DeVos Sr., who died Thursday at age 92âone of the two founders of Amway, the direct-sale colossusâoccupied an exalted place, and his offspring did too. Since the 1970s, members of the DeVos family had given as much as $200 million to the G.O.P. and been tireless promoters of the modern conservative movementâits ideas, its policies, and its crusades combining free-market economics, a push for privatization of many government functions, and Christian social values. While other far-right mega-donors may have become better known over the years (the Coorses and the Kochs, Sheldon Adelson and the Mercers), Michiganâs DeVos dynasty stands apartâfor the duration, range, and depth of its influence."
Conservative think tanks, advocacy organizations, and colleges
Grand Valley State University; Calvin College, attended by several generations of DeVoses, including Richâs daughter-in-law Betsy DeVos, Northwood University, her husband Dickâs alma mater. Hillsdale, the libertarian-plus-Christian liberal-arts college in southern Michigan.
Other recipients of DeVos largesse: the Heritage Foundation, the Institute for Justice, and the American Enterprise Institute
"The DeVosesâ preference for âvalues-orientedâ candidates reflect the teachings of the Christian Reformed Church. A small breakaway denomination of its Dutch forerunner, it has some 300,000 adherents in North America, many living in the same western-Michigan towns where their immigrant ancestors settled in the 1840s to pursue a faith.."
SCHOOL REFORM: Who can forget Betsy DeVosâs campaign to undo the stateâs public-education system and replace it with for-profit and charter schools that, as she had put it two decades earlier, shared her mission of âdefending the Judeo-Christian values"?
â[Among] her big âaccomplishments,ââ says Diane Ravitch, the N.Y.U. professor and respected education historian, âhave been reversing civil-rights enforcement for kids with disabilities, putting administrators from for-profit colleges in charge of monitoring for-profit colleges . . . stabbing in the back young people with heavy debt for their college education, and being a constant critic of public schools.â One saving grace, Ravitch contends, is that DeVos has gotten very few of her budget proposals through Congress.Â
LABOR UNIONS: Another target was labor unions. Amway and the Prince Corporation had no use for them. Now the family waged a public fight. After Dick DeVos was routed when he ran for governor of Michigan in 2006, he blamed his defeat, in part, on Michiganâs unions and began to push for a right-to-work law (weakening the unionsâ economic power and political clout, a pillar of the stateâs Democratic Party). In 2012, the bill got through, and Michiganâheadquarters to the United Automobile Workers, no lessâbecame yet another of the countryâs right-to-work states.
FAMILY: "Betsy and Erikâs father, Edgar Prince, was a Chrysler-Plymouth salesman and then machine engineer who started a die-cast business and also had a tinkererâs gift for inventions. One, the lighted vanity mirror on the flip-up sun visor (introduced in 1972), helped Prince become one of the wealthiest men in Michigan." (wow) "As he got richer, the elder Prince rewarded his hometown handsomely; Prince money has done much to preserve downtown Holland, which remains a 1950s time capsule of Candy Land façades."
The C.R.C.âs greatest figure, Abraham Kuyper, a Dutch theologian and prime minister who died almost a century ago, had declared, in words the faithful know by heart: âThere is not a square inch in the whole domain of our human existence over which Christ, who is Sovereign over all, does not cry, Mine!â Â
The Princes and DeVosesâwith neighboring homes in Hollandâhad effected a merger thanks to the 1979 marriage of their firstborn, Betsy Prince and Dick DeVos, then in their 20s. âBible-reading jet-setterâ was the description in a Detroit Free Press profile of Betsy.

Betsy and Dick own a 22,000-square-foot mansion on Lake Macatawa.
ERIK PRINCE was devoted to his father, who doted on him. He played four sports at Holland Christian and was the proudly straitlaced kid who, without being asked, put away the soccer balls after practice. Prince enrolled in the U.S. Naval Academy in 1987 but was shocked by the frat-house atmosphereâtoo much for a junior culture warrior whoâd been an intern at the Family Research Council. After three semesters, he transferred to Michiganâs Hillsdale College.
Today Hillsdale, under its president, Larry P. Arnn (former head of the Claremont Institute, a citadel of far-right ideology), is known as a feeder school for the Trump administration, including Betsy DeVosâs chief of staff, Josh Venable. In May, the week Vice President Pence gave the commencement address there, Politico called it âthe college that wants to take over Washingtonââciting many alums who are now D.C. power players.Â
In 1989, Erik had been invited to a âyouthâ inaugural ball for Bushâand there had met Joan Keating, the woman who would become his first wife. Prince even worked as a Bush White House intern. âI saw a lot of things I didnât agree with,â he later said. âHomosexual groups being invited in, the budget agreement, the Clean Air Act, those kind of bills. I think the administration has been indifferent to a lot of conservative concerns.â He left that job for another, in the office of California congressman Dana Rohrabacher, who has often been called Vladimir Putinâs top Capitol Hill asset, so valued, the Times has reported, that he was given a Kremlin code name.
Prince spent four years with the SEALs in the early 90s but moved on after his wife was diagnosed with cancer and his father, aged 63, died of a heart attack. The elder Prince left behind a business with 4,500 employees. The family sold it for $1.3 billion, and Erik, at 25, now had a sizable inheritance.
One of Princeâs instructors in the SEALs, Al Clark, was also looking to set up a security-and-defense training company. Prince had money to invest. Out of this came Blackwater, which began as an instruction facility for law enforcement, the military, and special-ops squads in Moyock, North Carolina.Â
The article goes into detail about Blackwater and it is mind-blowing. Their involvement post 9/11, Russian arms dealings, US government contracts,
"The source says he resigned after he discovered that Prince had approved plans to illegally weaponize aircraft and âactively train former Chinese Red Army personnel that are now being deployed into Pakistan, Thailand, Myanmar, and the Uighur region in Chinaââactions he perceived as supporting foreign interests above Americaâs. (Other Prince associates reportedly resigned for similar reasons.) Prince firmly denied the allegations."
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Austrians in high places?
THE FOUNDER OF BLACKWATER?
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I read in one of your posts you've masters in criminalogy.
Can you do something similar to degfragged of graves but instewd graves it erik prince. This guy is tge inspo for prince
Yes I totally can! I just have to finish up a piece I'm working on and do some research :)
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Ugh your post abut graves being inspired from erik prince is making my choices in men very questionable đ the dude's over 50 and has lot criminal dirt on him but i think now i have a crush *turns on lana del rey đđĽ˛
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Betch NO-đđ¤honestly same.

On a serious note, since its pretty much out there that graves is 'inspired' from BW ceo, erik prince, i did my personal research on this guy.
As a non American, i had no idea what is blackwater or anything remotely.
Turns out this guy is pretty right leaning. His sister's not a good politician and this guy's got some radical views. Hoenstly, some i agree and MANY i don't!
For godsake this guy says Africa should recolonized !! Like can you freaking imagine!? My country was under colonization for 200 years so i am a perfect candidate to call recolonization an absolute BS.
But then his company Blackwater has a pretty good record of not loosing a single protectee/client, which i think is a remarkable feat.
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#articles#conspiracies#radical right groups#The New Republic#Erik Prince#Military Contractors#MAGA threats
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Israelis' ICJ "report card" tomorrow:
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D for : delinquent, deviant, defective, detestable.
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In his book In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitlerâs Berlin, Erik Larson cites a cable sent to the State Department in June 1933 by a U.S. diplomat posted in Germany that provided a far more candid assessment of the Nazi leadership than the one that President Franklin Delano Rooseveltâs administration was then conveying to the public. âWith few exceptions, the men who are running this Government are of a mentality that you and I cannot understand,â read the cable, which was written five months after Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor. âSome of them are psychopathic cases and would ordinarily be receiving treatment somewhere.â
Iâve thought about that passage from the cable many times over the past several weeks as Iâve been reading excerpts from a private WhatsApp group chat established last December by Erik Prince, the founder of the military contractor Blackwater and younger brother of Betsy DeVos, the secretary of education during President Donald Trumpâs administration, who invited around 650 of his contacts in the United States and around the world to join. Prince, who has a long track record of financing conservative candidates and causes and extensive ties to right-wing regimes around the world, named the groupâwhich currently has around 400 membersââOff Leash,â the same name as the new podcast that heâd launched the month before.
Among the groupâs hottest topics:
⢠The âBiden Regime,â which a consensus of Off Leash participants who weighed in view as an ally of Islamic terrorists and other anti-American forces that needs to be crushed along with them and its partners in the deep state, such as former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley, who âdeserves to burn in hell,â Lara Logan shared with the group chat.
⢠The shortcomings of democracy that invariably resulted from extending the franchise to ordinary citizens, who are easily manipulated by Marxists and populists. âThe West is at best a beautiful cemetery,â lamented Sven von Storch, whose aristocratic German family fled the country after World War II to Chile, where their son was raised before returning to the land of his ancestors, where he married the granddaughter of the Third Reichâs last de facto head of state, who was convicted at Nuremberg.
⢠Israel-Palestine, a problem that Michael Yudelson, Princeâs business partner at Unplugged, which markets an allegedly supersecure smartphone, said should be handled by napalming Hamasâs tunnel network. âI would burn all those bastards, and have everything above ground, everything left of Gaza, collapse into this fiery hell pit and burn!â he wrote.
⢠The Houthi rebels in Yemen, whom Yoav Goldhorn, who was an Israeli intelligence officer until last year and now works for a Tel Avivâbased security contractor headed by former senior national security veterans, thinks should be âdealt withâ as soon as possible to ensure they donât grow from âan inconvenience to a festering mess [that] will eventually require an entire limb to be amputated.â
⢠And most of all, Iran, which participants agreed, with a few exceptions, also needed to be wiped out. Saghar Erica Kasraie, a former staffer for Republican Representative Trent Franks when he served on the House Armed Services Committee and whom, according to her LinkedIn profile, she advised on Middle East issues, urged that the Islamic Republicâs clerical leaders be targeted by weaponized drones that âtake them out like flys đ.â
Not all of the groupâs members are conspiracy theorists in the mold of Logan, the former CBS correspondent. I know many people who are in roughly the same political ballpark as the average Off Leash participant, including some of the chat groupâs members, who are razor-sharp, even if I strongly disagree with a lot of their opinions. I donât know Prince other than having been in the same room with him on a few occasions, but we have mutual acquaintances who say heâs not a one-dimensional evil mercenary as typically portrayed but brilliant and funny, and over drinks greatly prefers to discuss business and history rather than expound upon the latest developments in right-wing political circles.
Frank Gallagher, a former Marine who once provided security for Henry Kissinger and who worked in a high-level position at Blackwater in Iraq following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, isnât a fan of Prince but offered a similar assessment. âWe had issues from time to time, but I canât deny that heâs extraordinarily smart,â he recounted. âWhen he came to Iraq, heâd cover 10 topics, and he had command over all of them.â
All of which makes Off Leash arguably more concerning, because the group canât be dismissed as merely a collection of harmless cranks. Many of the participants, though not all household names, are wealthy and politically wiredâwhich makes their incessant whining in the group chat about being crushed under the bootheel of the deep state particularly gratingâand they will collectively become wealthier and more influential if Trump wins the November election. Thatâs especially true of the Americans in the group, but the same holds for the international figures because the global right will become immensely more powerful and emboldened if the former president returns to the White House. That prospect is a source of great hope to Off Leash participants. âTrump, Orban, Milei, itâs happening,â former Blackwater executive John LaDelfa posted to the group during a trip to Argentina on December 4, two days after Prince created it. âAround the Globe, we are the sensible, the rational, the majority. Donât give in to fear. We will defeat the Marxists.â
His hopes were shared by many other Off Leash participants, among them Horatiu Potra, a Romanian mercenary who has recently been operating in the mineral-rich, conflict-plagued Democratic Republic of Congo. âThe globalists want to control the entire planet [and] the only chance to get rid of them is a spark from a great power (the USA),â Potra wrote. âSurely there will be a strong man like Erik who will initiate it, otherwise there is no chance of regaining our freedom. If this spark is started, all countries will follow suit.⌠We were waiting for the signal, the spark!!â
A December 2023 United Nations report alleged that Potra owns a company that has provided combat support and fighters to Congolese government troops fighting a vicious rebel insurgency. Prince unsuccessfully sought to negotiate a deal with the DRC government to fly 2,500 mercenaries from Colombia, Argentina, and Mexico into the country to fight alongside Potraâs men, the report said.
About three-quarters of the people Prince invited to the group chat are from the U.S. or live here. The largest overseas blocs are from Israel (32 members), the United Arab Emirates (20 members), and the United Kingdom (20). There are smaller contingents, sometimes a single person, from 33 other countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East.
Collectively, Off Leash provides an informal virtual gathering place for current and former political officials, national security operatives, activists, journalists, soldiers of fortune, weapons brokers, black bag operators, grifters, convicted criminals, and other elements in the U.S. and global far right. The roster of invitees includes:
⢠Icons of the MAGA ecosphere such as Tucker Carlson, the most revered figure among group chat participants, with the exception of the Supreme Leader himself; Kimberly Guilfoyle, the longtime fiancĂŠe of Donald Trump Jr.; and retired Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, Trumpâs convicted-then-pardoned first national security adviser. Flynn has participated, Carlson only minimally, and Guilfoyle not at all.
⢠Current and former lawmakers and aides, such as Tennessee Congressman Mark Green of the House Freedom Caucus; Vish Burra, who was director of operations for Congressman George Santos; and Stuart Seldowitz, a national security adviser to Barack Obama from 2009 to 2011 who was arrested last November after harassing an Egyptian halal street cart vendor in New York City for two weeks, during which time he called him a âterroristâ and said, âIf we killed 4,000 Palestinian kids, it wasnât enough.â
Prominent figures in the Off Leash crew are well known for their paleoconservative political views, but the private opinions expressed in the group chat are even more extreme and jarring than we normally see voiced publicly. Participants chirpily discussed the desirability of clamping down on democracy to deal with their enemies at home and regime change, bombings, assassinations, and covert action to take care of those abroad. The groupâs overall bloodlust periodically proved to be too much for a few more judicious individual members, who in almost any other setting would be considered ultraconservatives but in the context of Off Leash sound like hippie peaceniksâ. One of the dissidentsâa National Rifle Association firearms instructor who runs a weapons companyâjoked that he was worried about an âunsupervisedâ subgroup of especially enthusiastic military adventurers that formed to discuss topics too âhotâ for WhatsApp, saying, âI imagine their âto be bombedâ list is over 49 countries and growing.â
Many other Off Leash participants have also stated that they donât view the group chat as merely a forum to exchange ideas but want it to become a vehicle to put their theories into action. âIf we band together ⌠we can damage the other side like no one has ever seen before!â exclaimed Jeff Sloat, who worked with a U.S. Army psyops unit in Central America during the Reagan era.
I donât want to disclose much about how I learned of the group chat and the nature of its discussions, but I will say that multiple sources in the U.S. and elsewhere shared information, including two journalists who I discovered had learned about Off Leash, which nearly gave me a heart attack for fear Iâd lose my scoop. Participants did occasionally express concerns about security, but their worries were mostly centered on the possibility that their conversation was vulnerable to hackers. It apparently never occurred to any of them that their confidentiality might be compromised not by sophisticated cyberwarfare specialists but by old-fashioned leakers, which was virtually inevitable given the groupâs size.
Off Leash was still active as of Wednesday, though I expect it wonât be, at least in its current form, for much longer, given that the conversation Wednesday included much discussion about their security being breached, which became evident after I reached out to participants for comment. Fortunately, I obtained details about a large slice of the chat groupâs discussions over the past six months. Hereâs some of what they discussed.
Solving the Middle East Crisis: Nukes, Napalm, and Other âExtreme Measuresâ
Off Leash was launched less than two months after Israel commenced its assault on Gaza following Hamasâs deadly October 7 attack on Israel, and that topic has been one of the group chatâs main concerns since it was established by Prince on December 2. Five days later, Omer Laviv, an executive with the Mer Group, a private security company with many former Israeli intelligence officials in its senior ranks, posted a story to the group that ran two days earlier in The Times of London and reported Prince had been seeking to sell the Israel Defense Forces equipment for a plan heâd devised to flood Hamas tunnels with seawater.
âI was involved,â remarked Moti Kahana, the Israeli American businessman who runs GDC, the firm where Off Leash member Stuart Seldowitz previously worked. Kahana pointedly added that at least one part of The Timesâ story was falseâfor example, Prince had offered to donate the equipment, not sell it, he said.
âWhy do you expect accuracy from journalists?â retorted Laviv, who during the Trump administration retained 27 U.S. lobbyists and consultants to run a $9.5 million lobbying campaign on behalf of President Joseph Kabila, the corrupt, brutal leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo, who used surveillance equipment supplied by the Mer Group to monitor his regimeâs opponents. Among those Laviv involved were Rudy Giuliani, Trumpâs former personal lawyer, fixer, and dirt-digger, and Robert Stryk, whose clients have included Saudi Arabia and El Salvadorâs state intelligence agency under crypto-fascist President Nayib Bukele.
Yudelson, who also reportedly partnered with Prince in an attempt to buy weapons for resale from Belarus dictator Aleksandr Lukashenko (whom the two men praised for bringing âpeace, stability, and prosperity to your countryâ), predicted the tunnel-flooding proposal would be shot down by the âIsraeli left,â a force he labeled the countryâs âbiggest enemy,â ahead of Hamas and Iran, over concerns about the environmental impact in Gaza. âWho gives a shit about that,â Yudelson posted to the group. âIf it was up to me ⌠I would flood them with Napalm! I would burn all those bastards, and have everything above ground, everything left of Gaza, collapse into this fiery hell pit and burn!â
Even that was deemed to be insufficiently hawkish for some Off Leash participants. In a lengthy tirade on February 14, Tzvi Lev, who formerly worked in Israelâs Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said it was rare to see a people as âtwistedâ as Palestinians, whose culture âworships death and bloodshed.â The only solution, he wrote, was to âcompletely uproot the radical Islamic Palestinian nationalism,â which was possible to do based on the historical precedent of Japan, which âwent from being nuked twice to one of the worldâs strongest economies within two decades.â Dropping nuclear weapons on whatâs left of densely populated Gaza, which is roughly the size of Detroit, would be a war crime and kill huge numbers of civilians.
Yoav Goldhorn, the former Israeli intelligence officer, also cited âfucking nukes in Japanâ as an appropriate remedy to the Palestinian problem. Sadly, wrote Goldhorn, whose LinkedIn profile says he has âa passion for strategic planning,â there was no one in the Israeli government with âthe balls nor vision to go all those extra miles.â
Iran: Off Leashâs Public Enemy No. 1
It was hard to keep track of all the wars, invasions, covert operations, coups, and assassinations Off Leash members favored. One region ripe for a bit of good old-fashioned Western intervention was Africa, which was described as a âpot about to boil overâ by Emma Priestley, who posts as âCustomerâ in the group chat and is the CEO of GoldStone Resources Limited in Jersey, the English Channel island that is one of the worldâs most popular offshore secrecy havens. China would have to be taken down a peg as well, particularly as Biden wasnât going to stop the country âfrom doing a damn thing,â and indeed he would pave the way for it to do âwhatever it is they want to accomplish,â posted Randy Couture, the former UFC heavyweight champion and actor who had the role of arsonist and killer Jason Duclair in the TV series Hawaii Five-0 and starred in the 2011 movie Setup with 50 Cent and Bruce Willis.
But the No. 1 target on Off Leashâs hit list, by orders of magnitude, was Iran. âFollow the source of evil,â wrote Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke, who served as interior secretary under Trump. âHamas. Hezbollah. Houthis. Iran is the center of gravity.â
âZinke is right,â agreed Tennessee Congressman Mark Green of the House Freedom Caucus.
Yemenâs Houthi rebels were most immediately in the groupâs crosshairs, due to their attempts to halt arms shipments to Israel. Finishing them off would be a cakewalk, but time was of the essence as the Houthis were ârelatively limited in strengthâ at the moment but could become a major problem if swift action wasnât taken, wrote Yoav Goldhorn, a former Israeli intelligence operative.
To Goldhornâs way of thinking, the Houthis were best compared to ârot [that] stinks a lot more than the flesh it ateâ:
As weâve seen countless times in the Middle East, if you donât treat rot it will grow and spread and turn from an inconvenience to a festering mess, and will eventually require an entire limb to be amputated. The Houthi threat has to be dealt with now, while theyâre still relatively limited in strength. Otherwise itâll become a problem too big to handle without extreme measures, or worse yetâremain a problem for future generations to come.
As for moving against Iran itself, the leading cheerleader in the group chat for military action is Kasraie, who worked for Representative Franks of Arizona until 2017, when he resigned amid charges of sexual harassment by two female staffers. âThe IRGC is the head of the snake,â Kasraie wrote in one post, referring to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. âItâs time to cut the head of that snake.â
An Iranian American who converted to Christianity after her family moved to the U.S. following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Kasraie has worked closely with fellow exile Amir Abbas Fakhravar, the co-founder of the Confederation of Iranian Students, which claimed to represent a worldwide pro-Western movement in support of domestic opponents of the Islamic government.
Fakhravar was hailed by the neoconservative think tanks American Enterprise Institute and Foundation for Defense of Democraciesâwhich were leading advocates of the 2003 invasion of Iraq and are currently leading the drumbeat for regime change in Iranâas his countryâs 2.0 version of Ahmed Chalabi, the CIA-backed Iraqi exile whom the Bush administration promoted as a beloved figure among citizens of his native land during the run-up to the 2003 invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein. That didnât pan out as promised when Chalabi 1.0 led a political coalition in parliamentary elections two years after his triumphant return that won less than 1 percent of the total vote.
Now Kasraie, who organizes congressionally hosted âglobal conferences in Washington for activists to plan the constitutional future of a free, democratic Iran,â according to an online bio, is touting Reza Pahlavi, the shahâs oldest son and crown prince of Iran, as âthe only viable opposition leaderâ and the man the U.S. should install in power after seeing to the formality of dispatching the current government.
âI assure you, the Iranian people want nothing more than to be free from the bloodthirsty mullahs,â Kasraie wrote in the group chat on January 27, and added with equal certainty that younger Iranians were âpro-Israel and pro-Americaâ and that millions in the country felt a deep âsense of nostalgiaâ for the former royal dynasty. If Reza Pahlavi received strong international supportâhe would merely be a âmouthpieceâ to be handled by a team of âgood advisors,â Kasraie statedâthe internal opposition âwould be much more inclined to rise up and we would see far more defectors.â
For his part, Reza Pahlavi, who hasnât stepped foot in Iran for 45 years and lives in a lavish estate in the Washington suburbs, said in an interview last year he wasnât sure he wanted to have an official role in a future government if the current one was overthrown, or even live in the country. This didnât dampen the ardor of Kasraie, who in one post labeled the mullahs a âcancerous venom that need to be eradicated from ⌠the planet,â with her preferred method to accomplish that being weaponized drones that would âtake them out like flys đ.â
That type of approach was endorsed by others in the group, including Gabriel âKazâ Kazerooni, a former U.S. intelligence officer, Special Forces veteran, and Blackwater employee in Iraq, who described Iranâs religious leaders as âpedofile [sic] Mullahsâ and a âbacteria to humanityâ who he hoped would soon âdie away.â
âEP [Erik Prince] has the right people in place,â Kazerooni added cryptically, saying it was only a matter of time before the âMullah Pigsâ would be removed from power.
Washington should âtake outâ the commander of the IRGCâs Quds Force that replaced Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a 2020 operation ordered by President Trump, Lara Logan said. Prince had urged he be targeted for killing four years earlier, when he was informally advising the Trump campaign, in a memo to White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
Logan proposed the U.S. also assassinate other âkey targetsâ in the Middle East, specifically mentioning âthe head of Hamas,â whose name she didnât mention, but she presumably was talking about Mohammed Deif, who leads the groupâs military wing. âThat will send a message,â she said.
Nathan Jacobson, a 69-year-old Canadian Israeli businessman who told The New Republic he is a longtime friend of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and fought with the IDF as a young man, had a more ambitious proposal. In order to topple the Islamic regime, he said blithely, âWe need to hitâ Iranâs nuclear facilities, ports, Qom, where the mullahs reside, IRGC headquarters and bases, and oil industry production facilities, which would shut down the countryâs economy for months.
The calls for carnage elicited pushback from two Off Leash members. âThe problem is while doing nothing could empower them, bombing might empower them more,â warned Mark Farage, who owns a firearms and ammunition manufacturer in Virginia and made the joke about the âunsupervisedâ subgroupâs ever-growing list of countries they wanted to be targeted for airstrikes. âI donât think we have successfully bombed anyone into an ally since WWII.⌠Maybe we should consider more tools than just a hammer?â
âHuge mistake to attack Iran directly,â concurred Matt Heidt, a Special Forces veteran who deployed to Africa, South America, and Asia, including a 2007 stint in Iraqâs Anbar Province. âWe would be inviting 10/7 here.â
Jacobson was infuriated by the criticism of his blueprint for war.
âWe donât want them as an ally,â he said in a comment directed at Farage. âLet them spend their time stoned on qat and screwing their sheep.â
He was even more contemptuous of Heidtâs opinions. âYou remind me of the Jews in Germany in the 30âs that thought that by being quiet that the problem would go away,â he sneered. âWe have no choice but to hit them hard and then kill these cells if they raise their ugly heads. Why are you taking a cowardâs standpoint?â
âSo youâre going to waddle your fat ass over there and put some skin in the game or are you content to put others at risk?â retorted Heidt.
âUnlike you, Iâve had skin in that game for years,â said Jacobson, who served in the IDF in the 1970s. âWhat have you done?â
âRetired SEAL Senior Chief with a Bronze Star with V,â shot back Heidt. Bronze Stars are awarded for heroism in a combat zone, and are not uncommon, but a Bronze Star with V, for Valor, are relatively rare.
Those in Off Leashâs overwhelmingly dominant hard-line faction were having none of the namby-pamby defeatism from Heidt and Farage.
âBomb the hell out of them,â Kazerooni insisted. âMess with US and you will eat your Sh_t. We the United States Of America is still the strongest Country in the world.â
More recently, the Off Leash crew has been in a chronic state of agitation over political developments that have led them to further ratchet up their calls for jihad against their worldwide enemies. In mid-April, after Tehran fired missiles into Israel in retaliation for an airstrike in Syria that killed two of its generals in a diplomatic building, Sloat, the psyops specialist, excitedly declared it was âtime to disintegrate Iran.â In May, their fury turned to Bidenâs brief pause in arms shipments to Israel, though none were surprised by the presidentâs treachery, as his âRegime is infiltrated by Muslim Brotherhoodâ (Yudelson) and âcompromised ⌠by Iranian regime influencersâ (Zinke).
The group finally got good news recently with the helicopter crash that killed Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, though nerves frayed as they awaited confirmation he was dead. If heâd tragically survived, wondered Tzvi Lev, perhaps it would be possible to dispatch a Special Forces search and rescue unit to âdisappearâ him before he was found.
The Future of American Democracy: âItâs Trump or Revolution!â
Even more worrying to group chat members than the state of global affairs was that democracy was under attack across the world, especially in the West and most of all in the U.S. They blamed the same barbarians at the gate science fiction writer Robert Heinlein pointed to in To Sail Beyond the Sunset, which was published in 1987, the year before his death. âDemocracy often works beautifully at first,â but the day the franchise is extended âto every warm body ⌠marks the beginning of the end of that state,â Heinlein wrote. âFor when the plebs discover that they can vote themselves bread and circuses without limit and that the productive members of the body politic cannot stop them, they will do so, until the state bleeds to death, or in its weakened condition ⌠succumbs to an invaderâthe barbarians enter Rome.â The passage about bread and circuses was posted in its entirety on February 16 by former Virginia Congressman Tom Garrett, who offered it as an explanation for why democratic governance made it impossible to address the problems facing the United States.
âDefinitely an issue,â agreed Scott Taylor, another former House member from Virginia, and Republicans were responsible as well. Too many GOP lawmakers campaigned as principled opponents of government spending, Taylor wrote on the list, but were âmore concerned about their individual selves then actually advancing conservative policyâ and chased federal money for their home districts like common Democrats in hopes of currying favor with their pleb constituents.
Former President Trumpâs campaign to return to the White House posed an even graver and more imminent threat to American democracy. It wasnât Trump, per se, or his efforts to reverse the results of the 2020 presidential election that troubled the group, needless to say. The danger was that following his landslide victory this November, which was a foregone conclusion, the deep state would âsteal it again,â just as it had four years ago, Yudelson posted. âI just hope and pray that they will not JFK Trump before the elections, physically, or with some of their other methods.â
Despite such trepidations, Congressman Zinke spoke for the group when he wrote, âThere is only one path forward. Elect Trump.â
âItâs Trump or Revolution!â Yudelson chimed in from the chorus.
âYou mean Trump AND Revolution,â a right-leaning Canadian businessman shot back. âThe Left is too violent to sit back and let Trump win again.â
John Mills, a retired Army colonel who held a cybersecurity post at the Pentagon under Trump, was overcome with emotion when his hero appeared at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February. âTears streamed down my face,â he wrote to the Off Leash group chat from the event. âDJT and the J6ers are in the house.â
The view that Trump represented a unique hope was shared by group chat members outside of the U.S. âHe is the best thing ⌠even in Africa,â offered N.J. Ayuk, a native of Cameroon who currently lives in Johannesburg, where he founded a law firm that assists clients with interests in the oil and gas sector. âTrump all the way đŻâ
âI live in darkest west Africa,â posted Emma Priestley of GoldStone Resources Limited. The overall situation was such an irredeemable mess, Trump himself might not be able to âsave this shithole of a continent.â
âCompletely agree,â replied Ayuk, who once worked as an intern for the late New Jersey Democratic Congressman Donald Payne but was deported in 2007 after pleading guilty to using his bossâs stationery and signature stamp to illegally obtain visas to the U.S. for citizens of his home country. The Biden administration had been âa disasterâ for Africa. âThey only give us lectures and talk about renewables,â said Ayuk. âThese latte liberators are actually the problem.â
That was a minor offense among the long litany of crimes Off Leash participants laid at Bidenâs door. âLooks like the globalists are enabling this mass illegal immigration,â Yudelson, citing an article at Zerohedge, wrote in one post. âSurely with tremendous assistance from the Biden Regime.â But Biden was merely a figurehead controlled by âelements that are actually ruling for the Deep State,â he continued. The real problem was that Democrats had been âin cahoots with the Muslim Brotherhood and infiltrated by their proxies and agents, as well as Ayatollah sympathizersâ ever since President Bill Clintonâs administration.
With the Democratic Party captured by Islamic terrorists, Marxists, globalists, and other foreign and domestic evildoers, the U.S. was âbeing destroyed from within,â warned Kasraie, whose fears were shared by many among the Off Leash crew.
âThe insurgency within our country today is going to bite us,â said Scott Freeman, the CEO of a Virginia company called International Preparedness Associates, which designs âunique special programsâ that help defend U.S. national security, friendly foreign governments, and private-sector interests, according to its website.
Many Off Leash participants were even less restrained. When a chat group participant posted a story that revealed JPMorgan Chase had hired General Mark Milleyâwhom Trump appointed chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff but clashed with during and after his presidencyâas a senior adviser, Lara Logan went off the rails. âMilley is a piece of shit and a traitor and he deserves to burn in hell,â posted Logan, who holds a seat on the board of Americaâs Future, a conservative nonprofit chaired by Off Leash member and former Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, Trumpâs national security adviser for less than a month.
At a February 23 Americaâs Future event, Logan shared that sheâd originally been skeptical of the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, which spread in far-right circles during the 2016 election and proposed that Hillary Clinton and other Democratic Party officials were running a child sex trafficking ring out of the pizzeria Comet Ping Pong. However, after conducting her own independent investigation, Logan told the audience at the event, sheâd discovered, âHoly guacamole! This actually is all true.â
What, then, was to be done?
The answer was clear to Freeman, a.k.a. âScottyFâ in the group chat. âApply all tenets of warfare internally against the many enemies living among us. America is capable of being fully capable again. Do we have the will to levy the toll?â
Jesse Barnett, a retired Navy SEAL specializing in âActive Shooter Prep ... and Crisis Preventionâ who ran the Indianapolis-based indoor shooting simulator Poseidon Experience, offered a harsh but necessary recipe. âWe need a Nuremberg style clean up of this global cabal,â he proposed. âOnly through accountability can we cleanse our spirits.â Once the cleansing was out of the way, security could be maintained by using âtechnology to identify sociopaths and keep them in their place.â
On the roster of Off Leash participants, there was oneâa poster with the handle of âS,â whom it took me weeks to identifyâwho stood out as a particularly dark character. There were some in the group who expressed more unhinged views and others who more casually called for violence against their enemies; what made S distinctive was his dry, bloodless manner and businesslike espousal of a disciplined worldview that was unmistakably fascist.
âThis is no longer politics, this is an open war against freedom and human nature. And wars arenât won with more balloons and confetti as we know,â S wrote. âItâs no longer a âgameâ either.⌠It is time to adapt strategies to reality and stop pretending that we live in a free democracy in the West.â
S was later revealed to be Sven von Storch, born to a German family that left for Chile after World War II, whose wife, Beatrix von Storch, is the granddaughter of Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk, Hitlerâs finance minister from 1933, the year he took power, until he killed himself in Berlin in April 1945, as Russian troops closed in on the bunker where he and the dregs of his loyalists were holed up. In his last will and testament, Hitler appointed von Krosigk to serve under Joseph Goebbels, his handpicked successor as chancellor, but since his minister of propaganda committed suicide the day after Hitler, von Krosigk became the Third Reichâs head of state during its final days. âVon Krosigk never wavered in his enthusiasm and labors for the Nazi cause,â prosecutor Alexander Hardy said during his trial at Nuremberg, where he was sentenced to 10 years for financing the concentration camps and other crimes.
Beatrix von Storch is a leader and Bundestag member with Alternative for Germany, arguably the most radical of Europeâs far-right parties, which calls for a crackdown on immigration into the country to protect its âWestern Christian culture,â a variant of the âgreat replacementâ theory espoused by white supremacists in the United States. Sven von Storch doesnât hold elected office, but heâs considered to be a prominent figure in the AfD. An admirer of Steve Bannon, von Storch has close ties to Chileâs pro-Pinochet political bloc; he and his wife met with Jair Bolsonaro, the countryâs former president, at the presidential palace in Brazil, and the latterâs powerful son Eduardo gave the couple a bottle of the first familyâs brand wine as a gift.
âLaw and justice no longer mean anything in the West,â von Storch wrote during the same conversation. âStupid and naive people may still believe it. And probably not even them anymore.â
Itâs not clear how many in the group knew Sâs real identity, but he was clearly a pedigreed German fascist who even within the rarefied far-right ecosphere of Off Leash sat at a distinctly extreme end. No one seemed troubled by his views, and indeed von Storch was warmly embraced. âThis is getting interesting,â Kazerooni wrote in response to his post. âLove this Group.â
Freeman was one of a number of group chat participants who, like the former psyops specialist Sloat, wanted to look for ways to implement their policy ideas. A group with so much âexperience, accomplishments and resourcesâ should look for a few issues we âmight be able to influence together,â Freeman proposed. âNot to save the world or the idiots in the USA but rather a core of us or perhaps a broader group of like minds/patriots of some sort. đ¤ˇââď¸â
Reading the group chatâs conversations would be comical if it wasnât so pitiful and disturbing in equal measure. Group members clearly regard themselves as natural elites who are more intelligent, virtuous, and honorable than Heinleinâs tired, poor, unwashed plebs.
Yet none of the four current and former members of Congress who are active in the group distinguished themselves as model public servants. In 2018, Zinke resigned as Trumpâs secretary of the interior after an Inspector Generalâs report concluded he was a serial violator of ethics laws. Green withdrew his nomination to be Trumpâs army secretary after being criticized, including by GOP John McCain, for past statements heâd made that called for his fellow citizens to âtake a stand on the indoctrination of Islam in public schoolsâ and labeled transgender people âevil.â Garrett resigned his House seat in 2018 after it was alleged he and his wife used his congressional staff to run errands, chauffeur their children, and clean up after their dog, though he denied those charges and cited alcoholism as the reason he had stepped down. Four staffers who worked on Taylorâs 2018 reelection campaign were subsequently indicted for election fraud, which he said he knew nothing about, but he lost that race and did again when he ran for his old seat two years later.
Even more farcical was the manner in which group chat members portrayed themselves as rightful guardians of democracy, even as they proposed employing military force against their unarmed domestic political opponents and rounding up members of the âglobal cabalâ for trial at a Nuremberg-style tribunal. Itâs blazingly evident that many in the group canât even define democracy, and those who can donât like it.
Dallas real estate developer Scott Hall informed the group he was moving his family to the UAE, which is ruled by an authoritarian monarchy, because âfreedom is realâ there. When President Gustavo Petro, Colombiaâs first leftist president, was running for office two years ago, the rural oligarch Sergio Araujo Castro publicly declared that his employees âhave the right to vote freely for whoever they want,â but heâd fire any who supported Petro. After protests against the Biden administrationâs support for Israelâs assault on Gaza erupted at Stanford in January, Goldhorn wondered how it was legal that students who took part werenât summarily expelled as they received benefits from the U.S. government, but â[wished] for its destruction,â which he evidently equated with criticism of its policies.
I sent messages seeking comment to Prince and the 29 participants whose comments in the group chat are cited in this story. Prince did not respond. Of the others, only Barnett, Jacobson, and Goldhorn were willing to be interviewed.
Barnett, who once worked for Blackwater, said participants in the group chat âlove the country and want good solutionsâ and that he was not an ideologue and favored âchecks and balances, and transparency.â A âcentrist who leans libertarianâ and Barack Obama voter in 2008, Barnett said the 9/11 attacks seven years earlier were an âinside job 100 percent,â and that they âwoke me upâ and triggered the political evolution that led to his current âconspiracy observationist perspective.â
Barnett said he was a Trump fan in part because âthe establishment hatesâ the former president, adding that the Russiagate scandal that led to his first impeachment had been cooked up by Democrats as part of a politically motivated attack to drive him from office. (An opinion I share.) When I told Barnett his remarks about the need for a new Nuremberg tribunal sounded like a call for an attack of the same type but against enemies of the group chat, he said he didnât favor a politically driven kangaroo court but envisioned a scrupulously fair judicial process that âtruly enables our country to move forward,â which could be ensured by establishing panels with impartial experts such as journalist Matt Taibbi, psychologist and commentator Jordan Peterson, and others of similarly âhigh integrityâ to help determine who would be prosecuted.
Jacobson also said his remarks in the group chat sounded harsher than heâd intended. Despite having been friendly with Netanyahu for many years, he said the Israeli prime minister and his government were âlong past their expiry date,â and he considered the military attack on Gaza to be âa complete failure.â On Iran, Jacobson said he âloved Iranian culture, cuisine, and peopleâ and noted that heâd spent time with Reza Pahlavi last week when the latter was in Toronto, where he lives.
âI hate the mullahâs regime,â Jacobson added, but âIâm not calling to go to warâ but to help the domestic opposition bring the regime down by bombing Iranian oil infrastructure and related targets. About a month ago, heâd proposed that during an informal discussion with an unnamed Israeli official, telling his interlocutor that Iranâs missile strikes against Israel were âour opportunity to hit their oil facilities so they canât make money to finance terrorism.â About Off Leash itself, Jacobson said, âI enjoy the banter of the group, but itâs not a political conspiracy.â
âI have no idea what youâre talking about,â Goldhorn, who told me he knows Prince âvery tentatively,â replied when I paraphrased his remarks about dropping nuclear weapons on Gaza and regarding the Houthis. âI didnât see anyone proposing or discussing such actions in the group, so I canât really comment on these claims.â When I sent him the relevant excerpts, his memory was refreshed regarding the Houthis, though he said he was âreferring to the naval threat mostly,â as the group was seeking to sink merchant ships. âI was not [referring] to the Yemenese [sic] people as a whole, only the military organization.â He continued to insist heâd ânever suggested to nuke Gaza, which is a laughably dumb idea,â though I had excerpts of the respective conversations about both topics, which were faithfully recounted earlier, and the quotes from Goldhorn are verbatim.
Off Leashâs participants want a âdemocracyâ where the âplebsâ vote the way they want in every election and the government only approves their preferred policies, which would give them the absolute certainty they want that their outsize wealth, privileges, and influence will be protected. Thatâs not the way democracy works, itâs the way dictatorships do, which no doubt feels comfortable to group chat members who have thrived doing business with corrupt, repressive regimes and leaders, which is the way many met each other and Prince, and how they came to be part of Off Leash in the first place.
To paraphrase the assessment of Nazi officials made by the U.S. diplomat from Erik Larsenâs In the Garden of Beasts, during ordinary times, people who hold such opinions would be receiving treatment somewhere. However, to continue with the analogy, many Off Leash participants currently hold powerful political roles or are intimate allies of those who do.
The key to expanding their influence, in the collective view of the group chat, and not only its American members, is a victory by Trump in the November election. âThe freedom of the Western world is decided in the USA,â as von Storch put it. âAs long as the USA lets the globalists do whatever they want, we patriots in the rest of the world can only try to maintain and survive our positions.â
Comparing the contemporary United States to Nazi Germany is an admittedly imprecise analogy. Nevertheless, itâs impossible not to be alarmed by the crypto-fascist, off the leash views expressed by Trumpâs allies in the group chat about exterminating their foreign and domestic enemies and needing to âfind the will to levy the toll.â However imprecise the comparison, as a model political capital, Berlin 1933 is far more compatible with the worldview of Off Leash participants than Washington 2024, and in the event they and like-minded associates gain power in the U.S. or elsewhere, theyâll be pushing backward in that general direction.
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-Robert Evans, Behind the Bastards, Part Two: Blackwater's Erik Prince Wrote a Book About How Much He Sucks
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Dasha Burns and Myah Ward at Politico:
A group of prominent military contractors, including former Blackwater CEO Erik Prince, has pitched the Trump White House on a proposal to carry out mass deportations through a network of âprocessing campsâ on military bases, a private fleet of 100 planes, and a âsmall armyâ of private citizens empowered to make arrests. The blueprint â laid out in a 26-page document President Donald Trumpâs advisers received before the inauguration â carries an estimated price tag of $25 billion and recommends a range of aggressive tactics to rapidly deport 12 million people before the 2026 midterms, including some that would likely face legal and operational challenges, according to a copy obtained by POLITICO.
The group, which includes some former immigration officials, is led by Prince, who has close ties to Trump, and Bill Mathews, the former chief operating officer of Blackwater, the military contractor known for its role in providing security, training and logistical support to U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan during the war on terror. The emergence of the proposal, marked âunsolicited,â is indicative of the major hurdles the administration faces as it struggles to find the resources to fulfill Trumpâs ambitious deportation agenda. The administrationâs desire to make good on that signature campaign promise has created an opening for private contractors who see a rare area in which the Trump administration is likely to increase spending.
Deporting 12 million people in two years âwould require the government to eject nearly 500,000 illegal aliens per month,â the document says. âTo keep pace with the Trump deportations, it would require a 600% increase in activity. It is unlikely that the government could swell its internal ranks to keep pace with this demand âŚin order to process this enormous number of deportations, the government should enlist outside assistance.â
Top White House officials are having multiple conversations with military contractors, coinciding with Republicansâ mad dash on Capitol Hill to secure more resources for the presidentâs immigration crackdown. Immigration and Customs Enforcement increased arrests during Trumpâs first couple of weeks in office, but the pace has since slowed, and arrests do not always equal deportations. The pressure campaign to rapidly increase the presidentâs deportation numbers has already resulted in the reassigning of top immigration officials as the administration faces a number of resource challenges, including a need for detention capacity and additional personnel. âPeople want this stood up quickly, and understand the government is always very slow to do things,â said Steve Bannon, who served in Trumpâs first term, remains close to the president and is aware of the proposal. âItâs smart to start bidding out right now and get a feel for what else outside companies, contractors can do.â
[...] The founders of the new special entity called 2USV have a long history with the U.S. government. Blackwater was formed by Prince in 1996 to provide training services to law enforcement, military personnel and other government agencies. It gained widespread attention for its work in Iraq and Afghanistan, providing security services for U.S. officials and military personnel, with critics viewing its rise as a result of the U.S. militaryâs overextension in the Middle East.
The military contractor came under scrutiny in 2007 following the Nisour Square Massacre, when Blackwater contractors opened fire and killed 17 Iraqi civilians and wounded 20 others â raising questions about oversight and accountability of private contractors. Several contractors were charged with manslaughter, and four were convicted in 2014. Trump pardoned them at the end of his first term in December 2020. Trumpâs pardon was just one example of the influence of Princeâs family during the first Trump administration. Betsy DeVos, Princeâs sister, served as the presidentâs Education secretary, while Prince used his Trump connections as he chased business ventures in the U.S. and abroad.
In 2018, he reportedly helped raise money for an effort to spy on progressives and Democratic organizations opposed to Trump. The former Blackwater CEO played a role in the 2019 MAGA-crew effort alongside Bannon to privately build a wall along the U.S. southern border (Bannon recently pleaded guilty to a fraud charge related to the wall effort and avoided jail time). And in 2020, he pitched a $10 billion plan for buying into Ukraineâs military industrial complex and hiring Ukraineâs combat veterans into a private military company. His latest proposal repeatedly argues that the federal government does not have the resources necessary to fulfill the presidentâs goal and offers a step-by-step plan for expanding the administrationâs immigration enforcement capacity â from contracting a team to locate deportable migrants to deploying a fleet of 100 aircraft that the team says would be necessary for âtwo years to clear the illegal population out of the nation.â
This is a grossly terrible idea with Erik Princeâs fingers all over it.
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What the latest Libya debacle tells us about U.S. and Israeli indifference to Libyan lives
After Israel broke confidence by reporting secret talks with the Libyan foreign minister, the repercussions are still being felt in that troubled and divided country. While Israel acted shamefully, the lionâs share of the blame, as usual, belongs to the Biden administration. This piece at Mondoweiss looks at the context and just how despicable U.S. actions, as well as Israelâs and the LibyanâŚ

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July 27, 2023 (San Diego) â The name Erik Prince became familiar to many residents in San Diegoâs East County when Blackwater, the private military contracting firm he founded, sought to build a paramilitary training camp in Potrero.
Now Austria has indicted Prince for alleged arms trafficking to Libya in violation of a United Nations arms embargo; at least one shipment of explosives reportedly went through Austria using an Austrian business, BNN reports. Prince is accused of organizing a covert military operation to supply Libyan warlord Khalifa Hafter with war equipment for rebellion against a government backed by the U.S. and the U.N.
 If convicted, Prince could face up to five years in prison. However, it is unclear whether or not he will be extradited to Austria; Prince holds residency in both the U.S. and Abu Dhabi. Prince has denied UN allegations of arms peddling to Libya.
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Erik Prince has been many things in his 54 years on Earth: the wealthy heir to an auto supply company; a Navy SEAL; the founder of the mercenary firm Blackwater, which conducted a notorious 2007 massacre in the middle of Baghdad; the brother of Betsy DeVos, Donald Trumpâs secretary of education; a shadow adviser to Trump; and the plaintiff in a lawsuit against The Intercept. Last November, Prince started a podcast called âOff Leash," which in its promotional copy says he âbrings a unique and invaluable perspective to todayâs increasingly volatile world.â On an episode last Tuesday, his unique and invaluable perspective turned out to be that the U.S. should âput the imperial hat back onâ and take over and directly run huge swaths of the globe.
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