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From: dave@ratmandu.corp.sgi.com (dave "who can do? ratmandu!" ratcliffe)
Newsgroups: alt.activism,alt.conspiracy
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Subject: the INSLAW case: more on <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent>
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Keywords: Hitler's rise to power succeeded through the use of private ar-mies
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<p > The <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> Corporation: the maturation of "private" government.</p>
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<p > Wackenhut's Director of Special Investigations Service <ent type= 'PERSON' > Wayne Black</ent>
told the "<ent type= 'GPE' > Washington</ent> Times"' <ent type= 'PERSON' > Deanna Hoagin</ent> earlier this year: "We
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are similar to a private <ent type= 'ORG' > FBI</ent> ." The company's board of directors
reads like a who's who of the intelligence community.</p>
<p > from "The <ent type= 'ORG' > First Stone</ent> " column of the Sept. 18-24 1991 issue of "In These
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Times":</p>
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<p > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scandal <ent type= 'ORG' > Gates</ent>
By Joel Bleifuss</p>
<p > As <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> Director-designate <ent type= 'PERSON' > Robert Gates</ent> pleads ignorance to knowledge
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of <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> misdeeds before the Senate Intelligence Committee this week,
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the lawmakers might do well to remember his sworn testimony of March
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March 6, 1986. At the time, <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> Director <ent type= 'PERSON' > William</ent> Casey had
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nominated <ent type= 'ORG' > Gates</ent> for the number-two position at the agency. In an
effort to impress the senators considering his nomination, <ent type= 'ORG' > Gates</ent>
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said: "[Casey] and I have consulted extensively, even in my present
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position [as deputy director for intelligence] in all areas of
intelligence policy including not just analysis and estimates but
also organization, budgeting and covert action. I will now have a
formal role in all of these areas."
If <ent type= 'ORG' > Gates</ent> really had "a formal role in all of these areas"--which
appears likely--he certainly knows more than he has let on. And
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someone should ask <ent type= 'ORG' > Gates</ent> what he knows about the <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent>
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Corporation of Coral Gables, <ent type= 'GPE' > Fla</ent> .
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As the <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> letterhead puts in, the company provides
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"security systems and services throughout the world." As
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Wackenhut's Director of Special Investigations Service <ent type= 'PERSON' > Wayne Black</ent>
told the "<ent type= 'GPE' > Washington</ent> Times"' <ent type= 'PERSON' > Deanna Hoagin</ent> earlier this year: "We
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are similar to a private <ent type= 'ORG' > FBI</ent> ." The company's board of directors
reads like a who's who of the intelligence community. In 1984, for
example, former Deputy <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> Director <ent type= 'PERSON' > Bobby Inman</ent> , currently one of
<ent type= 'ORG' > Gates</ent> ' main boosters in <ent type= 'GPE' > Washington</ent> , was a director of the company.
And among those on the 1983 board were two former <ent type= 'ORG' > FBI</ent> special
agents, one retired <ent type= 'ORG' > Air Force</ent> general, one former commander in chief
of the <ent type= 'PERSON' > North</ent> <ent type= 'NORP' > American</ent> Air Defense Command (<ent type= 'ORG' > NORAD</ent> ), one former
director of <ent type= 'ORG' > the Defense Intelligence Agency</ent> , former <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> Director
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<ent type= 'PERSON' > William</ent> Rabor, <ent type= 'PERSON' > Nixon</ent> -appointed <ent type= 'ORG' > FBI</ent> Director <ent type= 'PERSON' > Clarence Kelly</ent> and
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former <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> Deputy Director <ent type= 'PERSON' > Frank Carlucci</ent> (who would later become
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Ronald Reagan's national security adviser). Further, the 1983 board
included <ent type= 'PERSON' > Robert Chasen</ent> , a former <ent type= 'ORG' > FBI</ent> special agent who was Carter's
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commissioner of customs until 1980, when he became a vice president
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of <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> . Also in 1980, soon-to-be <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> chief <ent type= 'PERSON' > William</ent> Casey
served as Wackenhut's outside legal counsel--the same year he
managed the Reagan-<ent type= 'PERSON' > Bush</ent> election campaign.</p>
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<p > ON THE RESERVATION: It was in 1980 that <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> began working
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closely with <ent type= 'LOC' > Southern California</ent> 's <ent type= 'PERSON' > Cabazon</ent> <ent type= 'NORP' > Indians</ent> and their tribal
administrator <ent type= 'PERSON' > John Philip Nichols</ent> . The "<ent type= 'ORG' > San Francisco Chronicle</ent> "'s
<ent type= 'PERSON' > Jonathan Littman</ent> reported this month that <ent type= 'PERSON' > Nichols</ent> , a white <ent type= 'NORP' > American</ent>
who spent years in South <ent type= 'NORP' > American</ent> , has boasted to friends about
working on the attempted assassination of <ent type= 'PERSON' > Fidel Castro</ent> and the
successful assassination of <ent type= 'PERSON' > Salvador Allende</ent> .
The <ent type= 'PERSON' > Cabazon</ent> s hired <ent type= 'PERSON' > Nichols</ent> as their administrator in 1978.
<ent type= 'PERSON' > Littman</ent> reports that thanks to <ent type= 'PERSON' > Nichols</ent> ' connections and
grantsmanship, "federal and state agencies are helping to finance
nearly $250 million worth of projects on the 1700-acre reservation"
belonging to the 30-member <ent type= 'PERSON' > Cabazon</ent> tribe. According to <ent type= 'PERSON' > Littman</ent> ,
these projects include a <ent type= 'ORG' > HUD</ent> and <ent type= 'ORG' > mafia</ent> -financed casino, a 1800-unit
housing complex and a $150 million waste incinerator/power plant
that was built with tax-exempt state bonds.
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But most intriguing is the <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> /<ent type= 'PERSON' > Cabazon</ent> joint venture, which
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began in 1980 when the tribe was asked to design a security system
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for Crown Prince Fahd's palace in <ent type= 'GPE' > Tiaf</ent> , Saudi Arabia. This was
followed by <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> /<ent type= 'PERSON' > Cabazon</ent> joint venture proposals to develop
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biological weapons for the <ent type= 'ORG' > Pentagon</ent> and assemble night-vision
goggles for the <ent type= 'NORP' > Guatemalan</ent> and <ent type= 'NORP' > Jordanian</ent> governments.
Why was a security firm so interested in working with a small
tribe of native <ent type= 'NORP' > American</ent> s? One good reason can be found in a May
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26, 1981, inter-office memo from <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> executive <ent type= 'PERSON' > Robert Frye</ent> to
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the above-mentioned <ent type= 'PERSON' > Robert Chasen</ent> . <ent type= 'PERSON' > Frye</ent> described an 11-day
business trip with <ent type= 'PERSON' > Nichols</ent> "to explore the apparent potential for
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the <ent type= 'PERSON' > Cabazon</ent> -<ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> joint venture." <ent type= 'PERSON' > Frye</ent> wrote that the
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reservation has "several key ingredients necessary" for a weapons
plant, including "lack of opposition by adjacent governing bodies
and 'irate citizens' over the siting of such a facility."
<ent type= 'PERSON' > John Philip Nichols</ent> is no longer officially running the
reservation. According to <ent type= 'PERSON' > Littman</ent> , son Mark <ent type= 'PERSON' > Nichols</ent> is the tribal
administrator while the elder <ent type= 'PERSON' > Nichols</ent> serves as a "mental-health
counselor to <ent type= 'PERSON' > Cabazon</ent> reservation employees." <ent type= 'PERSON' > John Philip Nichols</ent>
lost his job because federal law prohibits convicted felons from
running casinos.
In January, 1985, <ent type= 'PERSON' > Nichols</ent> was sentenced to four years in prison
for capital solicitation of murder. He served 19 months. No one
was killed in that murder-for-hire scheme. However, in 1981, Alfred
<ent type= 'PERSON' > Alvarez</ent> , a <ent type= 'PERSON' > Cabazon</ent> <ent type= 'NORP' > Indian</ent> tribal vice president, and two non-<ent type= 'NORP' > Indians</ent>
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were murdered execution style. Alvarez's sister Linda Streeter
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Dukic says her brother and his friends died because they were about
to expose mismanagement on the <ent type= 'PERSON' > Cabazon</ent> reservation. <ent type= 'PERSON' > Mike Kataoka</ent> of
<ent type= 'ORG' > the Palm Springs</ent> "Press-Enterprise" reports that in 1985, when
<ent type= 'PERSON' > Nichols</ent> was arrested for hiring the hitman, the U.S. Justice
Department was investigating his possible involvement in those 1981
deaths. No charges were ever filed.</p>
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<p > ANOTHER MURDER? The <ent type= 'PERSON' > Cabazon</ent> /<ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> connection was of particular
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interest to <ent type= 'PERSON' > <ent type= 'PERSON' > Danny</ent> <ent type= 'PERSON' > Casolaro</ent> </ent> , the <ent type= 'GPE' > Washington</ent> -based journalist who was
found dead in the <ent type= 'GPE' > Martinsburg</ent> , W. Va., <ent type= 'ORG' > Sheraton</ent> on August 10 (see
"The <ent type= 'ORG' > First Stone</ent> ," Sept. 4 [an earlier post in this on-line
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series]). Casolaro's friends, family and professional associates
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fear he was murdered--and that the crime was related to his
investigations into a series of corporate and governmental scandals.
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Casolaro's brother, <ent type= 'PERSON' > Anthony</ent> , told the <ent type= 'GPE' > Washington</ent> -based "Corporate
Crime Reporter," "<ent type= 'PERSON' > Danny</ent> was trying to track monies <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> spent
and what <ent type= 'PERSON' > Danny</ent> found was that [<ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> ] had ear-marked a half
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million dollars for what they call 'research.'"
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<ent type= 'PERSON' > Anthony</ent> <ent type= 'PERSON' > Casolaro</ent> said that the money "ties in <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> with this
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<ent type= 'NORP' > Indian</ent> reservation and organized crime and <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> guys . . . Those
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same people showed up with <ent type= 'ORG' > Inslaw</ent> and one of them shows up in the
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October Surprise."
The "October Surprise" was the alleged campaign deal between <ent type= 'GPE' > Iran</ent>
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and the 1980 Reagan campaign to delay the release of the U.S.
hostages held in <ent type= 'GPE' > Tehran</ent> (see "In These Times," June 24, 1987, Oct.
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12, 1988 and April 27, 1991).
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"<ent type= 'ORG' > Inslaw</ent> was <ent type= 'ORG' > Inslaw</ent> Inc. of <ent type= 'GPE' > Washington</ent> D.C.--a firm that has
brought suit in federal court, charging that the Reagan Justice
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Department stole the company's Promis case-management software
program. Two judges has thus far ruled in the company's favor. The
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suit is still in the courts (see "In These Times," May 29, 1991
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["Software Pirates," an earlier on-line post in this series]).
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Earlier this year, <ent type= 'ORG' > Inslaw</ent> further alleged that the Justice
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Department turned the stolen software over to <ent type= 'PERSON' > Earl Brian</ent> , a friend
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of both former President Ronald Reagan and former Attorney General
<ent type= 'PERSON' > Edwin Meese</ent> . <ent type= 'ORG' > Inslaw</ent> charges that the software was a payback for
Brian's help in arranging the October Surprise. Former <ent type= 'NORP' > Israeli</ent>
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intelligence agent Ari Ben-Menashe alleges that <ent type= 'PERSON' > Brian</ent> --now the head
of <ent type= 'ORG' > United Press International</ent> --was directly involved in arranging
the 1980 deal. Ben-Menashe claims that <ent type= 'PERSON' > Brian</ent> "worked very closely"
on the deal with <ent type= 'PERSON' > Robert Gates</ent> , who was then a top <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> official.</p>
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<p > NO JUSTICE: <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> is also linked to the <ent type= 'ORG' > Inslaw</ent> scandal.
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<ent type= 'PERSON' > Michael Riconosciuto</ent> --a weapons-systems designer and software
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specialist--was director of research for the <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> /<ent type= 'PERSON' > Cabazon</ent> joint
venture in the early '80s. In a March 1991 affidavit for the <ent type= 'ORG' > Inslaw</ent>
case, <ent type= 'ORG' > Riconosciuto</ent> claimed that "in connection with [Riconosciuto's]
work for <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> ," he modified the stolen Promis software for
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foreign sales. "Earl W. <ent type= 'PERSON' > Brian</ent> made [the software program] available
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to me through <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> after acquiring it from <ent type= 'PERSON' > Peter Videnieks</ent> , who
was then a Department of Justice contracting official with
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responsibility for the Promis software."
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<ent type= 'PERSON' > Videnieks</ent> , a former Customs Service official under Commissioner
<ent type= 'PERSON' > Chasen</ent> , served in the Justice Department from 1981 through 1990. In
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his affidavit, <ent type= 'ORG' > Riconosciuto</ent> said <ent type= 'PERSON' > Videnieks</ent> had threatened to
retaliate against <ent type= 'ORG' > Riconosciuto</ent> if he cooperated with a House
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Judiciary Committee probe of the <ent type= 'ORG' > Inslaw</ent> case. Seven days after
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filing the affidavit (which was not, technically, part of the
committee investigation), <ent type= 'ORG' > Riconosciuto</ent> was arrested on drug-selling
charges. He is now in a <ent type= 'GPE' > Seattle</ent> jail awaiting trial.</p>
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<p > PRIVATE SPIES The 1980s were a decade of privatization. As a for-profit intelligence service, <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> appears to have taken on the
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kind of work that in earlier years the <ent type= 'ORG' > FBI</ent> and <ent type= 'ORG' > CIA</ent> would have done
(and still do), albeit illegally.
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On the environmental-crime front, <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> is now the object of
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an investigation by <ent type= 'ORG' > the House Interior Committee</ent> . Early in 1990,
<ent type= 'ORG' > the Alyeska Pipeline Service</ent> Co., a consortium of seven oil
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companies that run the trans-<ent type= 'GPE' > Alaska</ent> oil pipeline, hired <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> to
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spy on environmentalists, whistleblowers and other oil company
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critics. <ent type= 'ORG' > Wackenhut</ent> tactics included setting up a phoney
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environmental organization and having agents pose as reporters. It
is alleged in press reports that the company also monitored Rep.
<ent type= 'PERSON' > George Miller</ent> (D-CA) whose house subcommittee has been investigating
environmental crimes allegedly committed by the consortium which is
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composed of <ent type= 'ORG' > British Petroleum</ent> , <ent type= 'ORG' > Exxon</ent> , ARCO, <ent type= 'ORG' > Phillips</ent> , <ent type= 'ORG' > Unocal</ent> , <ent type= 'ORG' > Mobil</ent>
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and <ent type= 'PERSON' > Amerada Hess</ent> .</p>
<p > --
daveus rattus</p>
<p > yer friendly neighborhood ratman</p>
<p > KOYAANISQATSI</p>
<p > ko.yan.nis.qatsi (from <ent type= 'EVENT' > the Hopi Language</ent> ) n. 1. crazy life. 2. life
in turmoil. 3. life out of balance. 4. life disintegrating.
5. a state of life that calls for another way of living.</p>
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