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teacherone
10-15-2010, 02:58 PM
Huge international corporation hires private army...


Black added that Total Intelligence "would develop into acting as intel arm of Monsanto." Black also noted that Monsanto was concerned about animal rights activists and that they discussed how Blackwater "could have our person(s) actually join [activist] group(s) legally." Black wrote that initial payments to Total Intelligence would be paid out of Monsanto's "generous protection budget" but would eventually become a line item in the company's annual budget. He estimated the potential payments to Total Intelligence at between $100,000 and $500,000. According to documents, Monsanto paid Total Intelligence $127,000 in 2008 and $105,000 in 2009.

Reached by telephone and asked about the meeting with Black in Zurich, Monsanto's Wilson initially said, "I'm not going to discuss it with you." In a subsequent e-mail to The Nation, Wilson confirmed he met Black in Zurich and that Monsanto hired Total Intelligence in 2008 and worked with the company until early 2010. He denied that he and Black discussed infiltrating animal rights groups, stating "there was no such discussion." He claimed that Total Intelligence only provided Monsanto "with reports about the activities of groups or individuals that could pose a risk to company personnel or operations around the world which were developed by monitoring local media reports and other publicly available information. The subject matter ranged from information regarding terrorist incidents in Asia or kidnappings in Central America to scanning the content of activist blogs and websites." Wilson asserted that Black told him Total Intelligence was "a completely separate entity from Blackwater."

http://www.thenation.com/article/154739/blackwaters-black-ops?page=0,1

oyarde
10-15-2010, 03:26 PM
It makes sense that a large , powerful company doing business worldwide would be concerned about kidnappings for ransom and animal rights nutjobs .

Inkblots
10-15-2010, 04:34 PM
It makes sense that a large , powerful company doing business worlwide would be concerned about kidnappings for ransom and animal rights nutjobs .

Yeah, especially one that gets such a high level of unreasoning hatred and vitriol directed against it. You can just mention the name 'Monsanto' to a lot of these radical environmentalist types and they start foaming from the mouth.

amy31416
10-15-2010, 05:15 PM
Yeah, especially one that gets such a high level of unreasoning hatred and vitriol directed against it. You can just mention the name 'Monsanto' to a lot of these radical environmentalist types and they start foaming from the mouth.

I'm hardly a radical environmentalist, but I believe Monsanto has earned the hatred it receives, and unlike a true free market business--they will not change their behavior accordingly. They're protected by the gov't and now by Blackwater, apparently.

specsaregood
10-15-2010, 05:31 PM
I'm hardly a radical environmentalist, but I believe Monsanto has earned the hatred it receives,

Ditto that^.

tangent4ronpaul
10-15-2010, 06:56 PM
I'm hardly a radical environmentalist, but I believe Monsanto has earned the hatred it receives, and unlike a true free market business--they will not change their behavior accordingly. They're protected by the gov't and now by Blackwater, apparently.

+1776

-t