Deanna
Spingola
July
11, 2008
Booz,
Allen & Hamilton, the Army's accomplice in Southest Colorado
Booz,
Allen & Hamilton (hereafter Booz Allen), a privately held corporation owned
by about 300 senior executives, is the Army's accomplice in their attempted
private property seizure in southeast Colorado. Their expertise, they declare,
is strategy and public sector mission effectiveness.
Booz
Allen contracted with the Army for $500,000 to maneuver the ranchers out of
their property rights. Skillful facilitators (provocateurs), despite their friendly
demeanor, very likely use an advanced version of the deceptive Delphi Method,
mind-games developed by the U.S. Air Force's RAND Project, financed by the Ford
Foundation. Project RAND became the "premier think tank" and "purveyor of American
imperialism" and facilitated the Cold War façade. Their activities contributed
to the exponential growth of the military-industrial complex. RAND encouraged
numerous U.S.-backed military dictatorships in third world countries. [1]
Booz
Allen's professional provocateurs use psychologically-designed surveys in an
alleged attempt to "gather opinions." In the Delphi technique, these activities
are a subtle persuasion tactic to manipulate target groups into "accepting predetermined
government policies" while giving the impression of being concerned and accountable
to private needs. [2]
If the first survey is unsuccessful, another survey requests that the respondents
attempt to be more flexible in their answers. "When the series of surveys are
accomplished, the respondents are told that the majority of respondents achieved
a 'consensus' with whatever direction the pollers wanted in the first place."
[3]
Find out more from this video.
The
same cast of politically-connected characters, with a determined agenda, functions
in think tanks, as corporate heads and in government positions. Former trustees
and/or researchers for RAND include: Donald Rumsfeld (1977-2001), Condoleezza
Rice (1991-1997), Francis Fukuyama (1979-1980, 1983-1989), and Zalmay Khalilzad.
[4]
Rumsfeld was Chairman of RAND Corporation from 1981-1986. RAND "invented the
theories that led two administrations to military escalation against North Vietnam."
[5]
Booz
Allen knows the financial/credit history, computer key-strokes, personality
traits, political affiliations, friends, associates, medical issues, weaknesses
and strengths of every single southeast Colorado rancher and will use that information
for the army's objective - the seizure of private land. Their surveys, meetings,
polls are a façade - citizen's input is irrelevant. For additional pressure,
the Army claims they have a "willing seller" with 100,000 acres, perhaps a newly-arrived
non-rancher strategically-placed in order to influence and alter the balance
of opinions.
By
2006, the company had a global staff of 18,000 in thirty countries on six continents
from more than one hundred offices with annual revenues of $3.7 billion. [6]
Booz Allen has two divisions - commercial (based in New York) and government
(based in McLean). More than 50 percent of Booz Allen's business consists of
U.S. government contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars. They are a
"key adviser and prime contractor to all of the major U.S. intelligence agencies
- the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA),
the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), the National Reconnaissance
Office (NRO), the National Security Agency (NSA), the ultra-secret agency and
the world's leading espionage organization ,[7]
- as well as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the National Counterterrorism
Center, the Department of Defense and most of the Pentagon's combatant commands."
Many of Booz Allen's 300 vice presidents exploit the government/corporate revolving
door of shared personnel. [8]
See company profiles.
Booz
Allen business dealings are revealing. On May 16, 2008, Booz Allen announced
the sale of the majority of its U.S. government business division to the Carlyle
Group (established 1987), a multibillion dollar private equity firm (no obligation
to divulge financial data) for $2.54 billion, expected to be complete by mid-late
2008, "subject to shareholder and regulatory approvals and other customary closing
conditions." [9]
Carlyle Group has had "investments with the Bin Laden family, and some extensive
investments in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East." [10]
In September 2007, the Mubadala Development Company, a sovereign wealth fund
of the government of Abu Dhabi specializing in acquisitions, paid 1.35 billion
for a 7.5% ownership stake in Carlyle. [11]
The politically-connected, bi-partisan, buyout firm, Carlyle Group, stacked
with former politicians/war profiteers ,[12]
has massive assets.
George
H. W. Bush joined Carlyle in 1993 and was the Senior Advisor to their Asia Advisory
Board from April 1998 to October 2003. He resigned under pressure due to the
company's massive Iraqi war profits. He retained his Carlyle stock and gave
speeches on Carlyle's behalf for a $500,000 fee. Carlyle is notorious for buying
defense companies and "doubling or tripling their value" due to abundant, frequently
no-bid, defense contracts. In 2002, Carlyle "received $677 million in government
contracts," and by Bush's 2003 Iraqi invasion, Carlyle contracts were worth
$2.1 billion, netting sizeable profits for the investors - friends and family.
[13]
Notables
associated with Carlyle include: James Baker III, former U.S. Secretary of State
under George H. W. Bush, Staff member under George W. Bush; Frank C. Carlucci,
Deputy Director of the CIA under Jimmy Carter; Richard Darman, former Director
of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget under George H. W. Bush; Randal
K. Quarles, former Under Secretary of the U.S. Treasury under George W. Bush;
Allan Gotlieb, Canadian ambassador to the United States; William Kennard, Chairman
of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under Bill Clinton; Arthur Levitt,
Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under Bill Clinton;
Mack McLarty, White House Chief of Staff under Bill Clinton, President of Kissinger
McLarty Associates and many others. [14]
From
1992-2000, numerous Bill Clinton scandals distracted the population which enabled
politically-connected oil companies to seize complete control of the government.
Oil oligarchy ownership of Congress precluded conviction of the perjured president,
also applicable to future officials/criminals who would continue the privatization
of government and asset seizure, including foreign and domestic land. [15]
After 9/11, the take-over, using no-bid contracts and privatization, leaped
forward. The war on terror, the creation of numerous new agencies and bureaucrats
(to protect us) was never about freedom or security. All of it, the programs,
the proposed PCMS expansion and Iraq reconstruction are all a colossal assault
on the federal budget, facilitated by the government, using politically-connected,
selectively efficient contractors who collect up-front who then frequently,
depending on location and importance, sub-contract projects to unskilled workers
who frequently never complete the work.
FEMA,
a DHS agency, has outsourced (privatized) disaster and hurricane recovery planning
to the politically-connected companies like Acquisition Solutions, Ashbritt
and Innovative Emergency Management (IEM), founded in 1985. IEM partners with
Booz Allen and Lockheed Martin, the Pentagon's No. 1 contractor, who made millions
upgrading NORAD (twice). Eighty percent of Lockheed's business is with the Department
of Defense and other federal agencies. Lockheed is the largest provider of information
technology (IT) services, systems integration, and training to the government.
[16]
Read more about the infamous military industrial complex and their lucrative
contracts here. "The Department
of Homeland Security, the arm of the federal government responsible for ensuring
our safety in times of national emergency, has become little more than an arm
of big business, a radical experiment in President Bush's brand of market-based
government." [17]
John
Michael McConnell was a Booz Allen Senior Vice President (1996-2006). [18]
He was the NSA Director (1992-1996) and the Intelligence Director for the Joint
Chiefs of Staff (1990-1992). [19]
While McConnell was at Booz Allen, he led the "firm's support to the Presidential
Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection, focusing on the vulnerabilities
of the banking and financial sector." After 9/11, Bush authorized the mining
of banking records, purportedly on a limited basis, using the Society for Worldwide
Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT). The CIA and the Treasury Department
hired Booz Allen as an outside supervisory auditor. Amazing, considering Booz
Allen's deep connections within the "U.S. government security establishment."
It was definitely not a "genuine check" on the SWIFT program. [20][21][22]
Booz
Allen Vice President Dov Zakheim (CFR), a Trustee of the Foreign Policy Research
Institute and a Board Member of the World Affairs Councils of America ,[23]
leads the firm's global defense business. From 2001 to April 2004, "he was Under
Secretary of Defense (Controller) and Chief Financial Officer for the Department
of Defense." [24]
The Pentagon, for over twenty years, had failed all financial audits, justification
for Rumsfeld's military privatization when it was announced, on September 10,
2001, that $2.3 trillion was unaccounted for.
Zakheim
allegedly co-authored Rebuilding America's Defenses, Strategy, Forces and
Resources for a New Century, the Project for the New American Century's
(PNAC) position paper (published September 2000) which advocated the "necessity"
of a Pearl-Harbor-like incident to mobilize the country into war with the Middle
East. Since May 20, 2008, PNAC's website is not accessible and that 90-page
PDF document is no longer available from that source. The (archived) PNAC Statement of Principles
has twenty-five signatories. Seventeen (68%) of the twenty-five belong to the
Council on Foreign Relations. Cheney (CFR Director)
and Rumsfeld were signatories. [25]
Former
CIA Director and current Chairman of Freedom House,
R. James Woolsey (CFR), was a Booz Allen Vice President from July 2002 to February
2008. [26]
He headed their "Global Assurance" division, which advises corporations on security
issues. [27]
He participated in the secretive North American Forum held in Banff, Alberta,
Canada, September 12-14, 2006. [28]
Wife, Suzanne H. Woolsey (CFR), joined the Board of Directors of Fluor Corp., an
engineering and contracting firm, on February 3, 2004.
By
August 2004, Fluor had a $1.6 billion Iraqi reconstruction contract. Fluor also
raked in about $1.3 billion for reconstruction for Hurricane Katrina (August
23-29, 2005). [29]
The storm displaced 1.5 million people and caused about $81.2 billion in damage,
the costliest disaster in U.S. history. On September 26, 2005, Senator Mel Martinez
hosted the Halliburton-sponsored "Katrina Reconstruction Summit" for no-Katrina-victims-need-apply
contractors. Meanwhile, congress was investigating Halliburton for contract
fraud. [30]
Politically-connected private contractors are often awarded no-bid contracts
- a veritable gift of taxpayer funds without competing with rival companies
who might work better, faster and more economically.
Booz
Allen Vice President, former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Air Force Keith
Hall, also on the NASA Advisory Board, oversees GPS support for U.S. military
interests, "a constellation of about two dozen U.S. government satellites. The
Global Positioning System (GPS) was built by the DOD to aid in national security.
Space-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) data provided by the GPS
was intended to support defense operations such as precision strike capabilities."
[31]
Booz
Allen, a highly profitable public-private partner, is a primary partner in the
NAFTA Kansas City SmartPort Project. [32][33]
A main rail line will go through southeastern Colorado. See the SmartPort map;
click on "Show Rail Lines" and "Show Highways." Booz Allen is creating a National
Security Agency (NSA) database using records from illegal surveillance and data
mining by AT&T, Verizon and Comcast. [34]
A
one-year spending moratorium for the Piñon Canyon expansion was authored
and sponsored by Representatives Marilyn Musgrave and John Salazar which was
included in the 2008 federal budget. It is difficult to reign in a private contractor
- they are, after all, not under the jurisdiction of Congress. [35]
Apparently, that spending ban does not apply to the Pentagon, a presidential
cabinet agency. Booz Allen "operatives" and sub-contractors (Bernett Research)
continue their "studies, focus groups, invitation-only meetings and telephone
polls but have been under investigation by the Government Accountability Office,
as requested by Musgrave on February 27, 2008. [36]
That might be akin to one mafia family investigating criminality in another
mafia family.
Senators
Wayne Allard and Ken Salazar (Rep. John Salazar's brother), unknown to the "land-owning
family ranchers" have "sponsored legislation designed to facilitate expansion
of the Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site (PCMS)." [37]
This legislation, counterproductive to the spending ban, was included in the
National Defense Authorization Act of 2008 and authorized an "analysis by the
Army" due by July. Additionally the bill included "amendments that will help
curb encroachment around military bases," legislation that "is critical to our
military installations in Colorado and to supporting our troops and their families."
On Ken Salazar's web site: "Military
installations, ranges and airspace throughout the country have been constrained
by increased development, population growth and loss of habitat on non-military
lands." Salazar has revealed his loyalties! Playing the patriotic card, he apparently
fails to oppose the Army's private property "encroachment." He is a member of
the Agriculture, Energy and Veterans Affairs Committees. Salazar family dinners
must be very interesting.
Senator
Salazar seeks approval for his "contribution to conservation" through "the most
recent Farm Bill." The ranchers are not impressed! "What kind of contribution
to conservation is a battlefield on hundreds of thousands of acres of the largest
native grassland left in the American Great Plains?" [38]
Marc
Gerencser, Booz Allen's managing director of global government markets, claims
that "scrutiny will not hurt the company's good standing. We follow all of
the guidelines around ethics. We adhere to our core values so strongly and
having a strong ethics program has been a big plus for us. In all of the actions
we do, we can stand any test of scrutiny." [39]
Not always, Mr. Gerencser, not always! The Pentagon pays Booz Allen millions
to accomplish just one item on their perverse agenda - help the Army, the
proverbial protectors of our freedoms, seize private property and destroy
the livelihood of southeast Colorado ranchers.
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Apishapa & Comanche Grassland Trust
Not
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Box 773
Trinidad,
Colorado 81082