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ONLINE JOURNALPage 1ONLINE JOURNAL www.onlinejournal.comPart One: Dirty Tricks Inc. The DynCorpgovernment connection By Uri Dowbenko Online Journal Contributing Writer March 20 2002Organized WhiteCollar Crime is the absolute essence of MegaCorporateGovernment Business. As Jim Hougan wrote in his landmark book Spooks: The Haunting of AmericaThe Private Use of Secret Agents With their cultural and career investments in upholding the stereotype of the Mafia as the vehicle of organized crime the public and the press have generally failed to grasp the felonious nature of the outfits WASP counterparts on the Big Board. Whereas some petty hoodlums put out contracts on individuals the multinationals have begun to place contracts on entire countries (for example ITT versus Chile). With that difference their operational styles are similar: offshore laundries used to wash bribes paid in clandestine support of a sales effort designed to create and satisfy the potentially lethal addictions of their would be customers. Whether the product is heroin or Starfighter jets the result is often the same: profits that corrupt and impoverish . . . In short it appears that somemultinationals had evolved into genuinely criminal enterprises. (p. 441) Likewise outsourcing State Terrorism is the fastest growing segment of the US Government market. In fact whitecollar criminal activities like Federal IT or Information Technology which involves privatizing the financial database management of government agencies accounts for some of the most lucrative contracts available anywhere on earth. The practice of privatizing (using private companies for government work) has been long exploited by the CIA and the Pentagon who like to use proxies like contractors or mercenaries to fight their covert wars. The benefits for federal agencies include plausible deniability with respect to assassination and drug trafficking as well as the ability to bypass the Military Code of Honor and the accords of the Genev ...

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