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Stephen Morgan wrote:If you're trying to kick up fear there's no actual reason to prosecute anyone.
parel wrote:Project Willow, you can just back off. I don't abide imperialists of any stripe. Don't visit your fucking white privilege on me again. She's not my friend, but I would happily take her over you. Misogynist. Same goes for the other Imperialist scum in this thread. So indoctrinated into the rhetoric and immersed in State violence, you just accept anything they offer. Stefano excepted.
8bitagent wrote:
The imperialist powers LOVE slavery, look how Haliburton KBR and Dyncorp(caught once again running child kidnapping in Afghanistan just a few years ago) tried desperately to stop a ban on human slavery in 2005.
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Dyncorp and United Nations fought hard to coverup deep involvement in underage sex slavery in Bosnia during the late 1990's
http://dir.salon.com/story/news/feature ... index.html
Akwa Ibom State decided to construct a first crass (sic) International and State-of-the Art Category II Airport in Uyo, including a Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility for Nigeria, regional and international aircraft, the first of its kind in West Africa. The MRO facility will be a tremendous asset to civil aviation in Nigeria.
Upon its completion, the Airport will position Akwa Ibom State at the forefront of the growing International trade and· commerce between West Africa and the Middle East, China, Europe and the United States. A feasibility study commissioned by the State confirmed the economic viability of the project, including the probable use of the MRO facility by the Nigeria Air Force.
In order to implement the Project, the State retained the services of DynCorp International LLC, a US based company, to serve as prime contractor for the construction and completion of the Airport. DynCorp was selected in large part because of its assurances that it had the expertise to carry out the Project and its experience in performing A, B, C and D checks for medium-sized and large aircrafts. It was also envisioned that DynCorp would invest in and ultimately serve as the operator of the MRO facility once it was completed. DynCorp hired Nigeria-based subcontractors to perform the civil works and to assist DynCorp in carrying out the work. Construction of the Project commenced in late 2005.
However, in late June of this year, DynCorp abruptly abandoned the Project and subsequently informed the State of its termination of the contract for the construction of the Airport and MRO facility. The State is shocked and dismayed at DynCorp's behaviour and it is analyzing the circumstances behind DynCorp's unexpected departure from Akwa Ibom State.
wintler2 wrote:blanc wrote:Where is the hysteria over human trafficking or the panic over organised child abuse please? I somehow have missed it.
If i understand Parel, it is within the article at the start of this thread and others of its type, rather than say an everpresent phenomena in current mainstream media.
Laodicean wrote:8bitagent wrote:
The imperialist powers LOVE slavery, look how Haliburton KBR and Dyncorp(caught once again running child kidnapping in Afghanistan just a few years ago) tried desperately to stop a ban on human slavery in 2005.
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Dyncorp and United Nations fought hard to coverup deep involvement in underage sex slavery in Bosnia during the late 1990's
http://dir.salon.com/story/news/feature ... index.html
Interesting to note that DynCorp did have plans to build and operate a private airport in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria back in 2005. Construction began that year. (Source). In 2008 they just inexplicably stopped the project:Akwa Ibom State decided to construct a first crass (sic) International and State-of-the Art Category II Airport in Uyo, including a Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility for Nigeria, regional and international aircraft, the first of its kind in West Africa. The MRO facility will be a tremendous asset to civil aviation in Nigeria.
Upon its completion, the Airport will position Akwa Ibom State at the forefront of the growing International trade and· commerce between West Africa and the Middle East, China, Europe and the United States. A feasibility study commissioned by the State confirmed the economic viability of the project, including the probable use of the MRO facility by the Nigeria Air Force.
In order to implement the Project, the State retained the services of DynCorp International LLC, a US based company, to serve as prime contractor for the construction and completion of the Airport. DynCorp was selected in large part because of its assurances that it had the expertise to carry out the Project and its experience in performing A, B, C and D checks for medium-sized and large aircrafts. It was also envisioned that DynCorp would invest in and ultimately serve as the operator of the MRO facility once it was completed. DynCorp hired Nigeria-based subcontractors to perform the civil works and to assist DynCorp in carrying out the work. Construction of the Project commenced in late 2005.
However, in late June of this year, DynCorp abruptly abandoned the Project and subsequently informed the State of its termination of the contract for the construction of the Airport and MRO facility. The State is shocked and dismayed at DynCorp's behaviour and it is analyzing the circumstances behind DynCorp's unexpected departure from Akwa Ibom State.
http://www.aksgonline.com/articlePage.aspx?qrID=289
Can't find any follow up since then.
cptmarginal wrote:wintler2 wrote:blanc wrote:Where is the hysteria over human trafficking or the panic over organised child abuse please? I somehow have missed it.
If i understand Parel, it is within the article at the start of this thread and others of its type, rather than say an everpresent phenomena in current mainstream media.
It always seemed to me that the mainstream media's very real attempts to cause hysteria over individual missing children are meant to deflect attention away from organized kidnapping. Sort of the "lone pervert" theory, if you will.
Seriously, if they care SO MUCH about these individual missing kids that is a big TV news event when one disappears, what possible justification is there for the networks not FREAKING OUT all the way when stuff like this happens:
Texas daycare groomed kids for sex parties
Buckingham Palace butler 'ran paedophile sex ring while working for the Royal Family'
Instead you hear practically nothing about it. If one missing kid can apparently be milked for good ratings and emotional manipulation, then just think what you could get from running with one of those stories! Is there some sort of policy in place preventing that from happening? Maybe they just don't want to deviate from the formula. Giving people one kid's name and picture to focus on can be a powerful technique.
8bitagent wrote:Oh just lovely. I can imagine the flights that'd be going back and forth to Kosovo, Thailand and Dubai had that gone down![]()
operator kos wrote:8bitagent wrote:Oh just lovely. I can imagine the flights that'd be going back and forth to Kosovo, Thailand and Dubai had that gone down![]()
That reminds me, someone who gave a really good nod to this a while ago was the author of that book 'Shell Game'. It was more focused on 9/11 and Peak Oil, but he did slip in there a bit about Saudis using private jets and diplomatic immunity to smuggle kids. I was glad to see it addressed.
8bitagent wrote:Stephen Morgan wrote:If you're trying to kick up fear there's no actual reason to prosecute anyone.
Completely understand that notion. I just don't see anyone really caring about the phenomenon, least on a public conscious scale. It seems an abstract to most, unlike the "al Qaeda gonna hit us anytime from anywhere" meme
Stephen Morgan wrote:8bitagent wrote:Stephen Morgan wrote:If you're trying to kick up fear there's no actual reason to prosecute anyone.
Completely understand that notion. I just don't see anyone really caring about the phenomenon, least on a public conscious scale. It seems an abstract to most, unlike the "al Qaeda gonna hit us anytime from anywhere" meme
Well, it's a bit more niche than the global terror war. More like the hysteria about skunk giving you schizophrenia than the normal drug war propaganda about dead junkies in alleys and gun toting psycho killers.
parel wrote:Kos, the articles that 82 posted actually illustrate how ineffectual the war on trafficking has been. "Accused, involved, accused". The one I would be inclined to investigate further would be the one from Portugal, about institutional abuse. That is may have used war resources to prosecute might be less important than the fact that it was the tenacity and years of fight by the victims that brought it to fruition. Those in the community. So how many UN personell have been charged since the war started? zero. How many Dyncorp or Halliburton employees? zero. Military employees? zero The war is about rounding up "undesirables" among other things, not rescuing people.
Sorry, this is the second propaganda piece to be posted on RI in two days - trafficking stories are dubious at best. You might as well be posting "terrorist" updates. It's a war. An Imperial War. And in this vein, I consider anti-trafficking propaganda to be pornography. It is trauma-inducing, largely fictional accounts of horrors being perpetrated on vulnerable people by largely fictional villains. Whenever the term "human trafficking" is invoked, you are no longer dealing with ordinary people telling ordinary stories. It's possible there is some truth in these stories, and possibly some real pain. But the issue belongs to the US State Department. Not ordinary people, and certainly not victims. I urge people to research the war before they take anything on face value with this movement.
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