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December 11, 2009

Blackwater tied to CIA raids

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NYT: Blackwater tied to CIA raids

Workers took part in missions to capture or kill militants, officials say
By James Risen and Mark Mazzetti
The New York Times
updated 6:53 p.m. PT, Thurs., Dec . 10, 2009

WASHINGTON - Private security guards from Blackwater Worldwide participated in some of the C.I.A.’s most sensitive activities — clandestine raids with agency officers against people suspected of being insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan and the transporting of detainees, according to former company employees and intelligence officials.

The raids against suspects occurred on an almost nightly basis during the height of the Iraqi insurgency between 2004 and 2006, with Blackwater personnel playing central roles in what company insiders called “snatch and grab” operations, the former employees and current and former intelligence officers said.

Several former Blackwater guards said that their involvement in the operations became so routine that the lines supposedly dividing the Central Intelligence Agency, the military and Blackwater became blurred. Instead of simply providing security for C.I.A. officers, they say, Blackwater personnel at times became partners in missions to capture or kill militants in Iraq and Afghanistan, a practice that raises questions about the use of guns for hire on the battlefield.

Helped provide security
Separately, former Blackwater employees said they helped provide security on some C.I.A. flights transporting detainees in the years after the 2001 terror attacks in the United States.

The secret missions illuminate a far deeper relationship between the spy agency and the private security company than government officials have previously acknowledged. Blackwater’s partnership with the C.I.A. has been enormously profitable for the North Carolina-based company, and became even closer after several top agency officials joined Blackwater. “It became a very brotherly relationship,” said one former top C.I.A. officer. “There was a feeling that Blackwater eventually became an extension of the agency.”

George Little, a C.I.A. spokesman, would not comment on Blackwater’s ties to the agency. But he said the C.I.A. employs contractors to “enhance the skills of our own work force, just as American law permits.”

“Contractors give you flexibility in shaping and managing your talent mix — especially in the short term — but the accountability’s still yours,” he said.

Mark Corallo, a spokesman for Blackwater, said Thursday that the firm was never under contract to participate in clandestine raids with the C.I.A. or with Special Operations personnel in Iraq, Afghanistan or anywhere else.

Blackwater’s role in the secret operations raises concerns about the extent to which private security firms, hired for defensive guard duty, have joined in offensive military and intelligence operations.

Representative Rush D. Holt, a New Jersey Democrat who is chairman of the House Select Intelligence Oversight Panel, said in an interview that “the use of contractors in intelligence and paramilitary operations is a scandal waiting to be examined.” While he declined to comment on specific operations, Mr. Holt said that the use of contractors in such operations “got way out of hand. It’s been very troubling to a lot of people.”

Under intense criticism
Blackwater, now known as Xe Services, has come under intense criticism for what Iraqis have described as reckless conduct by its security guards, and the company lost its lucrative State Department contract to provide diplomatic security for the United States Embassy in Baghdad earlier this year after a 2007 shooting that left 17 Iraqi civilians dead.

Blackwater’s ties to the C.I.A. have emerged in recent months, beginning with disclosures in The New York Times that the agency had hired the company as part of a program to assassinate leaders of Al Qaeda and to assist in the C.I.A.’s Predator unmanned vehicle program in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Leon E. Panetta, the C.I.A. director, recently initiated an internal review examining all Blackwater contracts with the agency to ensure that the company was performing no missions that were “operational in nature,” according to one government official.

Five former Blackwater employees and four current and former American intelligence officials interviewed for this article would speak only on condition of anonymity because Blackwater’s activities for the agency were secret and former employees feared repercussions from the company. The Blackwater employees said they participated in the raids or had direct knowledge of them.

Along with the former officials, they provided few details about the targets of the raids in Iraq and Afghanistan, although they said that many of the Iraq raids were directed against members of Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia. The former intelligence officials said that Blackwater’s work with the C.I.A. in Iraq and Afghanistan grew out of its early contracts with the spy agency to provide security for the C.I.A. stations in both countries.

In the spring of 2002, Erik Prince, the founder of Blackwater, offered to help the spy agency guard its makeshift Afghan station in the Ariana Hotel in Kabul. Not long after Mr. Prince signed the security contract with Alvin “Buzzy” Krongard, then the C.I.A.’s third-ranking official, dozens of Blackwater personnel — many of them former Navy Seals and Army Delta Force operatives — were sent to provide perimeter security for the C.I.A. station.

But company’s role soon changed dramatically as Blackwater operatives began accompanying C.I.A. case officers on missions, according to former employees and intelligence officials.

A similar progression happened in Iraq, where Blackwater was first hired for “static security” of the Baghdad station. In addition, Blackwater was charged with providing personal security for C.I.A. officers wherever they traveled in the two countries. That meant that Blackwater personnel accompanied the officers even on offensive operations sometimes launched in conjunction with Delta Force or Navy Seals teams.

Role expanded in 2005
A former senior C.I.A. official said that Blackwater’s role expanded in 2005 as the Iraqi insurgency intensified. Fearful of the death or capture of one of its officers, the C.I.A. banned C.I.A. officers from leaving the Green Zone in Baghdad without security escorts, the official said.

That gave Blackwater greater influence over C.I.A. clandestine operations, since company personnel helped decide the safest way to conduct the missions.

The former American intelligence officials say that Blackwater guards were only supposed to provide perimeter security during raids, leaving it up to C.I.A. officers and Special Operations military personnel to capture or kill suspected insurgents or other targets.

“They were supposed to be the outer layer of the onion, out on the perimeter,” said one former Blackwater official of the security guards. Instead, “they were the drivers and the gunslingers,” said one former intelligence official.

But in the chaos of the operations, the roles of Blackwater, C.I.A., and military personnel sometimes merged. Former C.I.A. officials said that Blackwater guards often appeared eager to get directly involved in the operations. Experts said that the C.I.A.’s use of contractors in clandestine operations falls into a legal gray area because of the vagueness of language laying out what tasks only government employees may perform.

P.W. Singer, an expert in contracting at the Brookings Institution, said that the types of jobs that have been outsourced in recent years make a mockery of regulations about “inherently governmental” functions.

“We keep finding functions that have been outsourced that common sense, let along U.S. government policy, would argue should not have been handed over to a private company,” he said. “And yet we do it again, and again, and again.”

‘It was virtually continuous’
According to one former Blackwater manager, the company’s involvement with the C.I.A. raids was “widely known” by Blackwater executives. “It was virtually continuous, and hundreds of guys were involved, rotating in and out,” over a period of several years, the former Blackwater manager said.

One former Blackwater guard recalled a meeting in Baghdad in 2004 in which Erik Prince addressed a group of Blackwater guards working with the C.I.A. At the meeting in an air hangar used by Blackwater, the guard said, Mr. Prince encouraged the Blackwater personnel “to do whatever it takes” to help the C.I.A. with the intensifying insurgency, the former guard recalled.

But it is not clear whether top C.I.A. officials in Washington knew or approved of the involvement by Blackwater officials in raids or whether only lower-level officials in Baghdad were aware of what happened on the ground.

The new details of Blackwater’s involvement in Iraq come at a time when the House Intelligence Committee is investigating the firm’s role in the C.I.A.’s assassination program, and a federal grand jury in North Carolina is investigating a wide range of allegations of illegal activity by Blackwater and its personnel, including gun running to Iraq. Several former Blackwater personnel said that Blackwater guards involved in the CIA raids used weapons, including sawed-off M-4 automatic weapons with silencers, that were not approved for use by private contractors.

In separate interviews, former Blackwater security personnel also said that they were handpicked by senior Blackwater officials on several occasions to participate on secret flights transporting detainees around war zones. The former Blackwater personnel said that during the flights, teams of about 10 Blackwater personnel provided security over the detainees. “A group of individuals were selected who could manage detainees without the use of lethal force,” said one former Blackwater guard who participated in one of the flights.

Intelligence officials deny that the agency has ever used Blackwater to fly high-value detainees in and out of secret C.I.A. prisons that were shut down earlier this year. Mr. Corallo, the Blackwater spokesman, said that company personnel were never involved in C.I.A. “rendition flights,” which transferred terrorism suspects to other countries for interrogation.

This article, “Blackwater Guards Tied to Secret Raids by the C.I.A.,” first appeared in The New York Times.

URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34372364/ns/us_news-the_new_york_times//

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December 10, 2009

Thursday December 10 STRICTLY DANCEFLOOR

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Nu-Soul Magazine, Jenn Laskey, and RK Entertainment present

STRICTLY DANCEFLOOR
A Strictly Social Dance Party

Thursday December 10, 2009

Come experience the Strictly Social/Nu-Soul vibe, stripped down for the dancefloor. No performances, just the best in sexy progressive soul, R&B and hip-hop beats for your booty!

Featuring seductive selections by:

DJ Destroyer (Strictly Social/ Little Temple)
DJ 7 (RK Entertainment)
Beat Ventriloquists ( Red Light)

Admission is FREE
21+
9pm-2am
Early Arrival is suggested. Limited capacity

This special event will be held in the modern speakeasy Winston’s. This unique venue has the intimate feel of a 1920s lounge and is the perfect setting for the sexy goodness that our DJs will provide.

Winston’s
7746 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90046

nu-soulmag.com
redlightspecial…
rkentertainment…

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December 5, 2009

Saturday December 5th Uniting Souls presents The Light

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It is with great pleasure we introduce to you a new excursion into the house music nightlife of Los Angeles California. The Light will open you up to a new level of vibration that our beloved city has longed for. Upon this Night of December 5th 2009 we will give you the first installment of a fresh new underground monthly featuring talent from San Francisco, Los Angeles and the entire globe. Deep dark beautiful house music and techno from the depths of the soul will fill you with warmth as you are immersed and elevated. Transpiring in a virgin loft downtown, everything that goes into a proper underground night of dancing will be provided for you with love. A night filled with Candles, flowers, incense, and good energy, friends and genuine refined house music will all be waiting for you. It has been almost three years since Uniting Souls has come out to play and it is due time that one of L.A.s most recognized and beloved crews reconnect and evolve into a new high. Resident Djs Michael Tello and Jordan Strong are no strangers to the cosmic flow of energy that exists on a properly groomed dance floor and take much pride in bringing you shows like this and many more to come. Here come the beats. 
 

Saturday December 5th 2009 

Uniting Souls, MVP Entertainment and The Light Present 

“THE LIGHT “ 

with 

ALLAND BYALLO - Nightlight Music, Liebe*Detail,Missive Music - San Francisco 

Alland is one of the busiest men in the San Francisco techno community. Having produced electronic music for over 10 years 

and DJing for nearly as long Alland come to be an international talent, releasing original material and remixes on respected US 

and European record labels such as Liebe*Detail, Floppy Funk, Utensil Recordings and Dirtybird among many others, and head- 

lining events all over. His music, a blend of old and new elements of techno, house and minimal, is regularly charted and has 

been licensed to CD’s released by Universal, OM Records, Proton Music and Airdrop Music. Byallo recently dropped his highly 

acclaimed full-length album, which recieved four star from Resident Advisor. He is showing no sign of slowing down and it’s obvious 

that the future looks bright for Byallo and his label, Nightlight Music. Lets give him a warm return to his home town LA for this special event. 

ROB GREGA - Om Records, Chillin Music - SAn Francisco 

JENNI LUV - Fist Fight - Los Angeles 

MIKEY TELLO - The Light, Om Records - LA - SF 

JORDAN STRONG - The Light, Uniting Souls, Nice & Smooth - LA 

fresh downtown loft location 

10 pm - 6am 

free before 11:30 

Full Bar - 21+ 

213 232 2086 

RSVP @ www.going.com/thelight 

www.myspace.com/thelightla

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December 4, 2009

Friday December 4th Olmeca CD Release Event

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FRIDAY DECEMBER 4th Olmeca CD RELEASE PARTY!

Olmeca CD RELEASE PARTY!

Highly Anticipated Album “La Contra Cultura / Counter Culture” by acclaimed Revolutionary Hip Hop artist, OLMECA!

Special guests:  Monte Carlo 76 (Latin Soul), Pachamama (Roots Reggae), Las Ramonas (Teatro), NUAI (Hip Hop)
Visual Art by:  Renown Graff artists Man One and Vyal, Joel “Rage” Garcia, Nico (Industrias Ilegales), Alfonso (Kalli Arte), and Hazie Queen

Self Help Graphics

3802 E Cesar E Chavez Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90063
(323) 881-6444

ALL AGES / $10 / doors open at 8pm

The World Famous Wake Up Show hosts Carmelita, Tech and Sway (MTV VJ)  say this about Olmeca,

“Olmeca always has something that people can learn from when he rhymes.   We respect him because he writes about real struggles, people and how to move ahead.   Being an MC is hard enough.   Rapping in Spanish and English is hard to do, but Olmeca is one that is able to come off dope.”

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December 3, 2009

Thursday December 3 UnderOneHouse.com Launch Party feat. Osunlade, Dennis Ferrer, jojoflores, Nick Holder, Groove Inst

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UnderOneHouse.c… Launch Party feat. Osunlade, Dennis Ferrer, jojoflores, Nick Holder, Groove Inst

Event Description United Soul presents

UNDER ONE HOUSE

the official launch party for UnderOneHouse.c…

Thursday December 3, 2009, Toronto, Canada

featuring

OSUNLADE
http://www.yorubarecords.com (GREECE)

DENNIS FERRER
http://www.objektivity.com (NYC)

jojoflores
http://www.jojoflores.com (Gotsoul, MTL)

NICK HOLDER
http://www.myspace.com/mrnickholder (DNH Records, Toronto)

GROOVE INSTITUTE
http://www.myspace.com/unitedsoulevents (Solid Garage Toronto)

VIVIE-ANN
http://www.vivie-ann.com
http://www.blond-ish.com

IGGY
http://www.underonehouse.com

and the

N0.19 crew www.n019music.com

JONNY WHITE | KENNY GLASGOW | NITIN | JADE

* 2 rooms of top international and local DJ’s
* CUSTOM SOUND & LIGHTING
* Live Performances

Limited $10-$15 Advance Tickets available http://www.wantickets.com

Direct Online Ticket Link:
http://www.wantickets.com/EventDetail.aspx?e_id=85243

More @ Door
Doors Open: 10pm
Event Date/Time Dec. 3, 2009 7:00 PM to Dec. 4, 2009 12:00 AM 
Host united soul
Location Maro - 135 Liberty Street, Toronto Canada

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Thursday December 3rd & 4th PUMA & Afro Funke’ Present

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December 3, 2009

PUMA & Afro Funke’ Present

“African Soccer Fever”

featuring
Rocky Dawuni & the Revelation Project
+
DJ Jeremy Sole (KCRW)

DJ Glenn Red
+
Very Special Guests

Afro Funke’ @ Zanzibar
1301 5th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401
9pm -2am / 21+ / $10 pre-sale - $12 at door
www.zanzibarlive.com
www.afrofunke.com
www.puma.com

December 4, 2009

PUMA & Afro Funke’ Present

“African Soccer Fever”

featuring
Rocky Dawuni & the Revelation Project
+
DJ Jeremy Sole (KCRW)
+
Pleasuremaker Band
+
DJ Senor Oz
+
Very Special Guests

The Elbo Room
647 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA
415.552.7788
9pm -2am / 21+ / $10 presale - $12 at door
www.elbo.com

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December 1, 2009

TUESDAY DECEMBER 1st NEXT AID WORLD AIDS DAY BENEFIT

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TUESDAY DECEMBER 1st NEXT AID WORLD AIDS DAY BENEFIT

MARRAKESH HOUSE

SPECIAL GUEST PERFORMERS:

LOUIE VEGA
 
DJ RAP

MARQUES WYATT

TURNTABLES ON THE HUDSON
(Nickodemus, Nappy G & Brazilian Drum Troupe + Todd Simon on trumpet)
 
RAUL CAMPOS

BEN MORRISON
Entry includes OPEN BAR, GOURMET FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT

All proceeds will go toward the creation of an ecological multipurpose facility for the “Kawangware Street Children and Youth Project” in Nairobi, Kenya, and for the education of South African children through the loveLife goGogetters program.
 

PLEASE WATCH OUR VIDEO:

PURCHASE TICKETS

Event Details
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

7pm - 12am

Marrakesh House - Info about the Marrakesh House

**Web-streamed live on In Soul We Trust**

Includes
Open bar - provided by Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Kim Crawford Wines, JETT Vodka
and Organic Juices and Functional Drinks by Purity Organic.
Light food - AKBAR Cuisine of India
Dessert - Luna and Lary’s Coconut Bliss, Tia’s Bakery,
and The Conservatory for Coffee, Tea & Cocoa
Silent Auction Items - Still accepting donations, please contact info@nextaid.org for details.

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