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Type: Investigative memorandum / report page
File Size: 2.87 MB
Summary

This document outlines Kenneth Starr's legal defense of Blackwater regarding the 2004 Fallujah Ambush and his role in securing a non-prosecution agreement for Jeffrey Epstein. It draws parallels between intelligence assets like Erik Prince and Bin Laden, suggesting government complicity in using such figures for operations outside standard political restrictions.

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2004 Fallujah Ambush
1999 impeachment of President Bill Clinton
Jeffrey Epstein's non-prosecution agreement

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"Blackwater was "constitutionally immune" from such lawsuits"
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"This is best understood in the context of children being used as a means to government-sponsored sexual blackmail and other forms of leverage."
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"Handcuffed by politics, the CIA had not been able to cultivate relationships with the key but messy leaders."
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Starr later defended Blackwater against wrongful deaths suit initiated by the families of the 2004
Fallujah Ambush victims - "In October 2006, Blackwater hired one of the nation's heaviest-hitting
lawyers to represent it - Kenneth Starr, the independent counsel in the 1999 impeachment of
President Bill Clinton over the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal... Starr and his colleagues argued that
Blackwater was "constitutionally immune" from such lawsuits and said that if the Fallujah case were
allowed to proceed, "Blackwater will suffer irreparable harm." In the eighteen-page petition to the
Supreme Court, Blackwater argued that there are no other such lawsuits against private
military/security companies in state courts "because the comprehensive regulatory scheme enacted
by Congress and the President grant military contractors like Blackwater immunity from state-court
litigation." (pp. 234-235, Blackwater). (Author Ken Davis writes) "The four men had spent the night
before they set off at marine base Camp Fallujah. But the men kept their distance from the
leathernecks. Had they spoken to the marines, the Blackwater team might have learned that the
Americans were already in the midst of a major offensive meant to assert control over the
increasingly restive city, where elements of the radical Islamist movement and remnants of
Saddam's army were beginning to aggressively strike back. at the American occupation" (p. 306,
The Hidden History of American at War), and perhaps this is the only thing that makes sense of the
fact that "Under the terms of its contract, Blackwater was supposed to supply these convoy security
missions with two SUVs, each carrying three guards per vehicle; a driver, one man riding shotgun,
and a third man in back with a heavy machine gun. Instead, the foursome set out that morning with
just two men per car, each vehicle missing their rear gunner. The SUVs were only outfitted with a
steel plate as extra armor. And the men had not been given maps." (p. 305).
Starr went on to defend Jeffrey Epstein abasing allegations of child sex trafficking - "Along with a
dream team of attorneys that included Gerald Lefcourt, Roy Black, and Ken Starr, [Alan Dershowitz]
was successful in getting federal investigators not to charge Epstein with moving his victims across
state lines and other associated crimes. The federal non-prosecution agreement Epstein's legal team
negotiated with the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida immunized all named and
unnamed "potential co-conspirators" in Epstein's child trafficking network, which includes those who
allegedly procured minors for Epstein and also any powerbrokers who may have molested them" (-
http://gawker.com/flight-logs-put-clinton-dershowitz-on-ped...). Otherwise, Epstein's eventual 18
month sentence by the state of Florida was exceptionally light under the circumstances to include
the number of victims who came forward with testimony. This is best understood in the context of
children being used as a means to government-sponsored sexual blackmail and other forms of
leverage.
See here Erik Prince in greater context: (the similarities between him and once (secretly) favored
child Bin Laden)
The coordinations among global intelligence to make rather than eliminate terror as seen thru
"assets" bin Laden (as M. Noriega before him) & Erik Prince:
About BL: "Some CIA officers will later say that [BL] serves as a semi-official liaison between the GIP
[Saudi intel.] and warlords like Sayyaf.”
(www.historycommons.org/entity.jsp?entity=ahmed badeeb 1)
About EP: "Handcuffed by politics, the CIA had not been able to cultivate relationships with the key
but messy leaders. Fortunately, Blackwater had no such political restrictions.” (p. 54, Civilian
Warriors by E. Prince)
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