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1The Case
2- AGAINSTDynCorp
3A record of criminal activities
4perpetrated by United States
5defense contractor,
6DynCorp International
7By Ryan “RebelSkum†Zimmerman
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9To everyone
10To the forgotten, the lost, the hopeless,
11The brave, the brilliant, and the selfless.
12Until all of us are free.
13Thanks to my family for their patience,
14Thanks to my friends for their kind and tireless efforts,
15Thanks to those who are reading this now.
16This book is free to everyone.
17Use it wisely.
18Credit to me is unnecessary, but appreciated.
19Copyright 2017
20Smashwords Edition
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22Introduction
23 What became the United States defense contractor, DynCorp International, began in 1946
24as California Eastern Airways (CEA), an air freight business, and Land-Air Inc., in aircraft
25maintenance company founded by veterans of World War II. In 1962 CEA became
26“Dynalectron Corporationâ€. By 1986, Dynaelectron was one of the largest defense contractors
27in North America. In 1987, Dynalectron changed its name to DynCorp and subsequently
28became a privately traded corporation in 1988. In 2003 DynCorp officially became “DynCorp
29Internationalâ€.
30At about the same time DynCorp began involving itself in criminal activities perpetrated by
31the United States government and its rising military-industrial complex. This book’s content
32begins in the 1980s when DynCorp began its work trafficking drugs and weapons during the
33Iran-Contra Scandal. It takes the reader through the 1990s human trafficking scandals in the
34Balkans, through the 2000s human and organ trafficking scandals, and additional major
35criminal activities leading up to 2017.
36 Originally I wrote this as a 10-part blog series also titled The Case Against DynCorp, followed
37by a podcast, all of which can be found on my Steemit blog. This book, however, contains
38further refinements, edits, elaborations and formatting intended to make it better suited for
39print and mass publication as a book.
40The information contained in these pages is of the utmost importance. It outlines a criminal
41enterprise conducted by one of the most prolific and well-resourced military corporations in the
42entire world. DynCorp International represents a threat to everyone, whether they are from the
43United States or not. Worst of all, DynCorp represents a particularly dangerous threat to
44children.
45 No DynCorp employee has ever been criminally prosecuted for any of these crimes. While
46most recently in April of 2017 the Vice President of Business Development for DynCorp, James
47Grazioplene, was arrested for molesting children in the 1980s, this was during his term as an
48officer in the United States Army.
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50With that said, do not take this as a personal attack on all employees of DynCorp
51International and persons in the public or private armed protection services. I do, however,
52stand by my general theory that privatizing military and intelligence agencies leads to
53disastrous results. On a personal level I would prefer to live in a world where military
54corporations such as DynCorp didn’t have to exist.
55The purpose of this book is to inform and properly equip the reader with facts, sources,
56perspectives and materials for founding their own argument. In addition, it is to memorialize
57the victims who have gone without a voice or justice for so long.
58Table of Contents
59 Chapter I: The Iran/Contra Affair (1980s)
60Chapter II: Colombia (2000s)
61Chapter III: Bosnia/Kosovo (1999-2000s)
62Testimony of Kathryn Bolkovac
63Testimony of Ben Johnston
64Federal investigation
65Chapter IV: Afghanistan (2009)
66Hillary Clinton and the cover-up
67WikiLeaks cable reveals more clues
68Chapter V: Haiti (1994-Present)
69Chapter VI: DynPort Vaccine Company (2001-Present)
70Chapter VII: Cerberus Capital Management (2008-Present)
71History
72CEO and founder, Steve Feinberg
73Co-Founder, William L. Richter
745
75Scandalous behavior
76Cashing in on the 2008 financial crisis
77Talecris blood plasma scandal
78"Namagate" and Project Eagle
79Individuals involved with Cerberus
80Hillary Clinton
81President Donald J. Trump
82Ron Burkle
83Conclusion
84Chapter VIII: Financial scandals (1991-2016)
85Department of Defense/DynCorp lose trillions (1991-2001)
86Enron Scandal (2001)
87State Department/DynCorp lose billions in Iraq (2010)
88Congressional and DoD opposition (2004-2014)
89Mozambique Incident (2014)
90United States vs. DynCorp International (2016)
91Chapter IX: Organ harvesting (?)
92Kosovo
93Nigeria
94Haiti
95Conclusion
96References
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98Chapter I: The Iran/Contra Affair (1980s)
99I figured it most appropriate to start with one of DynCorp's
100earliest scandals. Few people know, but DynCorp played an
101instrumental role in the Iran-Contra Affair of the 1980s.
102The Iran-Contra Affair was an incident in which, in spite of an
103on-going embargo with Iran, the United States government
104used various means to sell weapons to Iran in exchange for
105hostages. Money for these arms were earned from the sale of
106illicit drugs by the United States in addition to returns from
107their support of the Contras, a Nicaraguan military faction
108opposed to the Cuban-backed Sandanistas.
109 It is yet unknown entirely what role DynCorp played in this affair, but over the years there
110have been some unique insights into the existence of such a connection from remarkably
111official sources:
112The enterprise Eagle Aviation Services and Technology, Inc. –EAST-, subcontracted by
113DynCorp, helped lieutenant colonel Oliver North, during the Iran-Contra scandal in
114the 1980’s, transport weapons and munitions for the Nicaraguan Contras in their fight
115against the Sandinista government.
116 Source: Argentina's Institute for Strategic Studies and International Relations
117In the 1980s, EAST and its founder, Richard Gadd, helped North, then a National
118Security Council official, secretly supply weapons and ammunition to Nicaragua's
119Contra rebels at a time that Congress had banned the government from providing
120lethal aid.
121 Source: Associated Press
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123 It is fairly certain, then, that DynCorp facilitated the transport and sales of weapons to the
124Nicaraguan Contras. It is yet unknown, however, if they were connected to the sale of illicit
125drugs or deals with Iran during this time as well.
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127Chapter II: Colombia (2000s)
128 For almost thirty years DynCorp employees have been responsible for rapes, murders, and
129unspeakable atrocities around the world. Perhaps one of the first countries to actively speak
130out against these abuses was Colombia. They were the victims of systematic sexual abuse,
131chemical spraying, and mercenary actions taken by DynCorp.
132 Between 2003 and 2007 it would be reported that at least 54 children in Colombia had been
133sexually assaulted by military contractors the Colombian government would not name:
134The Colombian press, however, identifies DynCorp, a Virginia-based contractor.
135 Source: The Nation
136 In one case DynCorp employees taped and distributed videos of sexual abuse with local
137children, leading to the suicide of one victim.(1)
138 These charges would later be compiled and brought before a committee on human rights
139by the José Alvear Restrepo Lawyers’ Collective of Colombia. Despite the effectiveness and
140depth of their case, DynCorp was protected by diplomatic immunity, and thus no criminal
141charges were ever brought against a single DynCorp employee.
142 The case can be found in PDF format here:
143http://pizzagate.wiki/File:Dyncorp_acus_eng.pdf.
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146Chapter III: Bosnia/Kosovo (1999-2000s)
147 DynCorp, as well as other United States intelligence agencies and defense contractors,
148committed horrific atrocities in the Balkan states during the 1990s and 2000s. Governments
149were overthrown, people assassinated, and drugs, weapons and humans were all trafficked in
150epidemic proportions. The whole event, particularly DynCorp's story, would later become the
151subject of the 2010 film, The Whistleblower.
152Testimony of Kathryn Bolkovac
153The Huffington Post reported Bolkovac's testimony in two
154sex scandals involving DynCorp in Bosnia:
155DynCorp was involved in a sex slavery scandal in
156Bosnia in 1999, with its employees accused of rape
157and the buying and selling of girls as young as 12.
158Dyncorp, hired to perform police duties for the UN
159and aircraft maintenance for the US Army, were
160implicated in prostituting the children, whereas the
161company’s Bosnia site supervisor filmed himself raping two women.
162
163
164 Source: Huffington Post
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166 Kathryn Bolkovac also said in another interview:
167
168There were many cases, but they were never prosecuted: Young girls from Romania,
169Ukraine, Moldova and other Eastern European countries being brought in to service
170the UN and military bases as sex-slaves.
171The cases involved the officers from many foreign countries, including the USA,
172Pakistan, Germany, Romania, Ukraine, government contractors, and local organized
173criminals.
174The human rights investigators were never allowed to fully investigate, the suspects
175were immediately removed from the mission or transferred to other missions. The
176young women were simply sent back to their home countries.
177 Source: Deutsche Welle
178Testimony of Ben Johnston
179 Air plane mechanic Ben Johnston who sued DynCorp had uncovered evidence that
180Dyncorp employees were involved in "sexual slavery".
181 Kelly Patricia O'Meara from Insight Magazine interviewed Ben Johnston. Kelly Patricia
182O'Meara would report a DynCorp employee who:
183owned a girl who couldn't have been more than 14 years old. It's a sick sight anyway to
184see any grown man [having sex] with a child, but to see some 45-year-old man who
185weighs 400 pounds with a little girl, it just makes you sick.
186 Source: Ben Johnston
187 Both Johnston and Bolkovac were fired, and Johnston was later placed into protective
188custody before leaving several days later.
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190Federal investigation
191 On June 2, 2000, an investigation was launched in the DynCorp hangar at Comanche Base
192Camp, one of two U.S. bases in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and all DynCorp personnel were
193detained for questioning. CID spent several weeks investigating and the results appear to
194support Johnston's allegations. DynCorp had fired five employees for similar illegal activities
195prior to the charges. Many of the employees accused of sex trafficking were forced to resign
196under suspicion of illegal activity.
197 As of 2017 no one had been prosecuted.
198 On March 11, 2005, however, at the Fiscal Year 2006 Defense Department Budget Hearing,
199Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney questioned Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of
200Defense under President George W. Bush, about the US government's relationship with
201DynCorp, particularly after DynCorp was found to have engaged in woman and child sex
202trafficking. The revealing dialogue between McKinney and Rumsfeld can be found on
203YouTube.
204
205 Perhaps by coincidence or her own actions in the Capital Hill Police Incident (the exact
206circumstances of which remain unclear), that would be Cynthia McKinney's last term in
207public office.(2)
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209Chapter IV: Afghanistan (2009)
210 In 2009, DynCorp contractors paid a 17-year-old Afghan Bacha Bazi performer to entertain
211them in Kunduz. Several Afghans were later arrested and investigated. It would be officially
212reported that the boy was dressed in jeans and a t-shirt and performed a "tribal dance" and no
213DynCorp employee would be prosecuted.
214Hillary Clinton and the cover-up
215 This 2009 email from Hillary Clinton's archive mentions DynCorp's hiring of an “adolescent
216boy dancer†from Afghanistan “for some sort of event that, at least to most folks, looked very
217inappropriate.†Here is the direct quote:
218According to my reporting, the week of April 13th, the DynCorp regional commander
219from Konduz, Flint Chambers, allowed his men to hire a 15-year-old boy dancer to do
220tribal dances at a DynCorp party on the training site.
221Some 15 or so DynCorp employees in attendance pulled out a single chair and had the
222boy do mock lap dances. This was captured on video.
223The video shows DynCorp employees putting dollar bills in the boy’s waistband, just
224as they would a stripper’s garter. The revelry lasted about 45 minutes.
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226 This message was sent directly to Hillary Clinton from Cheryl Mills who is one of her most
227prominent lawyers (she also defended Bill Clinton from impeachment). Based on the email, it
228appears The Washington Post was writing to Hillary Clinton and her team about an upcoming
229article on the DynCorp Afghanistan scandal, and it appears Mills and the rest of the team then
230engaged in damage control to hush parts of that very article.
231 In the Hillary Clinton emails there is another about “inappropriate behavior by department
232contractor†which also took place in Afghanistan on April 16th, 2009, the circumstances of
233which are unclear but may refer to a contractor's drug overdose mentioned in the Afghan boy
234email.(3)
235WikiLeaks cable reveals more clues
236 The Afghan Minister of Interior, Hanif Atmar, was mentioned in a United States diplomatic
237cable to the State Department asking vehemently that the story of the dancing boy be
238silenced:
239Atmar reiterated his insistence that the U.S. try to quash any news article on the
240incident or circulation of a video connected with it.
241He continued to predict that publicity would "endanger lives."
242He disclosed that he has arrested two Afghan police and nine other Afghans as part of
243an MoI investigation into Afghans who facilitated this crime of "purchasing a service
244from a child."
245He was convinced that the Kunduz incident, and other events where mentors had
246obtained drugs, could not have happened without Afghan participation.
247 Source: WikiLeaks
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249The details are horrifying... Apparently, US diplomats told him not to worry, and the
250eventual story was in fact watered down greatly (until now, of course) calling the whole
251thing a "tribal dance," rather than a party where young boys wear "scanty women's
252clothes" and "dance seductively" before being "auctioned off to the highest bidder" for
253sex.
254 Source TechDirt
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256Chapter V: Haiti (1994-Present)
257 Since at least 1994 DynCorp has been actively engaged in military activities in Haiti. During
258this time period they trained United Nations forces, local police, and the Haitian military. Also
259during this time DynCorp, United Nations peacekeeprs, and Haitian police would all be
260accused of facilitating and directly participating in sexual abuse against children and human
261trafficking.
262US troops remained in the country until 1999. The Haitian armed forces were
263disbanded and the US State Department hired a mercenary company DynCorp to
264provide "technical advice" in restructuring the Haitian National Police (HNP).
265DynCorp has always functioned as a cut-out for Pentagon and CIA covert operations.’
266Under DynCorp advice in Haiti, former Tonton Macoute and Haitian military officers
267involved in the 1991 coup d'état were brought into the HNP.
268 Source: Global Research
269
270 In 2005 Veritas Capital, owners of DynCorp, set up Athena Innovative Solutions (formerly
271MZM, Inc.) to support orphanage projects in Haiti:
272The Sure Foundation has granted over $9,000 to support the orphanage in the
273following ways: the installation of a water system for in-house toilets and bathing
274facilities and the construction of a playing field and apparatus for the children as their
275opportunities for wandering about in free play are limited.
276 Since 2008 DynCorp had been contracted by the United Nations to recruit and train local
277police as well as United Nations police.(4) As of 2013, DynCorp had up to 100 officers acting as
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279part of the UN Police Unit, otherwise known as "UN Pol," and 10 UN correction advisers,
280acting in Haiti.(5) The US paid $48.6 Million to DynCorp for that agreement, which amounts
281to roughly $440,000 per employee.(6)
282 As late as 2015 it was reported that at least 231 individuals claimed they were sexually
283abused by United Nations peacekeepers in Haiti, with a majority of the victims being children.
284(7) Things have become so bad that in 2016 the United Nations vowed to make changes to
285accountability among peacekeepers in Haiti.(8) While that does indicate some progress in
286terms of change, little is being done about DynCorp.
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288Chapter VI: DynPort Vaccine Company (2001-
289Present)
290 DynPort Vaccine Company (DVC) is a little-known sister company of DynCorp who has also
291been involved in major scandals, particularly of the biomedical variety. DVC's mission,
292according to their website, is to, "help the government protect soldiers and civilians against
293emerging diseases and possible bioterror threats. We also manage product development
294programs for U.S. and international government agencies and provide consulting services to
295biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies."(9) DVC is now owned by CSRA, Inc., a
296merged conglomerate of CSC and SRA International. CSC also owned DynCorp for a short
297time before they sold it to Veritas Capital in 2005.
298 The name DynPort comes from the combination of DynCorp and Porton International
299(Porton Down).(10) This would be interesting as the founder of Porton Down would be found
300guilty of selling unauthorized anthrax to Saudi Arabia in 2002(11). This would be during the
301same time period DVC was also contracted to produce anthrax and anthrax vaccines, the
302latter not being completed by the time of the sale.(12)
303 It doesn't end there for DVC, however. One of their closest research and business partners,
304Baxter International, has its own section on Wikipedia dedicated to the list of scandals they
305have been involved in from 1975 to 2010.
306â— 1975 Hemofil - Hepatitis B outbreak
307â— 1983 Prison Plasma Collection
308â— 1996 Japanese Haemophiliac HIV Lawsuit
30919
310â— 2001 Althane disaster
311â— 2008 Chinese heparin adulteration
312â— 2009 Avian flu contamination
313â— 2009 drug cost inflation
314â— 2010 Hepatitis C infections
315â— 2010 infusion pump recall
316◠2008–2010 tax dodging
317 Source: Wikipedia on Baxter International
318 Despite the rather dubious nature of DVC's business practices and partnerships, they
319continually receive lucrative contracts to develop vaccines for major pandemic disease
320development and vaccinations as well as bioweapons research. They seem to serve as a
321middleman for government agencies and private pharmaceutical companies and are always
322on the cutting edge of the next big epidemic disease.
323 Perhaps most unnerving is their current work on injectable vaccine for Yersinia pestis, more
324commonly known as the "Black Death" or "Bubonic Plague".
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326Chapter VII: Cerberus Capital Management (2008-
327Present)
328 Cerberus Capital Management is the most recent owner of DynCorp International after its
329repeated scandals and sales. They purchased DynCorp in 2010 from Veritas Capital following
330the Kunduz Dancing Boy Incident, and have increased its size and scale ever since.
331 Cerberus themselves have been involved in some shady deals and strange connections, and
332they have made headlines recently as Steve Feinberg assists President Trump in auditing U.S.
333intelligence agencies.
334History
335 Cerberus Capital Management is a multi-billion dollar, limited-partnership, private
336investment firm with a specialization in "distressed" investing.(13) It was founded in 1992 by
337Steve Feinberg and William L. Richter and its current also led by global investments chair, Dan
338Quayle, and chairman John W. Snow.
339 Cerberus not only owns DynCorp, but has countless other investments including:
340â— GeoEye technology used by the Google Maps satellite
341â— GE Money Bank who cashed in on the 2008 financial crisis
342â— PaxVax vaccine development
343â— Trican Well Service fracking
344â— Burger King
345â— Albertsons/Safeway
346 Source: Crunchbase
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348CEO and founder, Steve Feinberg
349 Steve Feinberg is an infamously mysterious man and tries to keep himself and Cerberus
350away from the public spotlight. He is famously quoted as saying:
351We try to hide religiously.
352If anyone at Cerberus has his
353picture in the paper and a picture
354of his apartment, we will do more
355than fire that person. We will kill
356him. The jail sentence will be
357worth it.â€
358 Source: Steve Feinberg
359 Feinberg, as a representative of
360Cerberus, was also a member of the Business Council in 2015 when they met with Hillary
361Clinton according to a WikiLeaks email to John Podesta.(14)
362As you might know, one of my clients is the Business Council — 120+ of the biggest
363CEO’s in the US.
364We usually get a good group of approximately 100 CEO’s at each meeting.
365The meetings are for CEO’s and their spouses only and off the record.
366Co-Founder, William L. Richter
367 Little is known about William L. Richter and he has no Wikipedia page. He does however,
368have a page on Bloomberg which describes his background from Harvard Business School and
369a few of his rather peculiar investments:
37022
371â— Aryzta Us Holdings I Corp. (parent company for Aryzta food stuff)
372â— !SOLUTIONS! Group
373â— Atlantic Tele-Satellite, Inc.
374â— D Construction, Inc.
375â— Graham & Associates,Inc
376â— Chairman of Nexus Industries Inc from 1970-1982 (Infant/toddler/children's clothing
377manufacturer)
378 According to WikiLeaks diplomatic cables a William Richter also worked for the U.S. State
379Department in 1978, but it is unknown if they are exactly the same person.(15)
380Scandalous behavior
381Cashing in on the 2008 financial crisis
382 In 2008 the United States faced one of its worst economic downturns ever, and as a result
383many major banks and car manufacturers were almost put out of business, or so they told the
384U.S. government. In fear of economic collapse, the U.S. Congress authorized billions of dollars
385to be paid to these failing companies to help them recover.
386 Most of this money ended up in the hands of executives who would then give themselves
387bonuses, but few people also realized that many of these companies receiving bailout money
388were also involved with Cerberus. Chrysler, General Motors Acceptance Corp, and many
389others would receive bailout money despite being owned by the booming Cerberus.(16)
390Talecris blood plasma scandal
391In the latter part of 2009 alone, Cerberus-owned Talecris opened four new plasmamilking
392factories, plastering the Mexican side of the border with advertisements
393promising easy cash, and parking special plasma-farm buses on the American side of
394the border to haul their human cargo to those milking dens not within walking
395distance of the Rio Grande.
39623
397 Source: Mark Ames of Alternet
398 In the four years they owned Talecris, Cerberus Capital Management turned their initial $80
399million USD investment into a $1.8 billion USD return using this methodology for procuring
400plasma donations.(17)
401"Namagate" and Project Eagle
402 Namagate is a political corruption scandal involving the First Minister of Northern Ireland.
403The alleged corruption surrounds the sale of a portfolio of loans by the National Asset
404Management Agency (Nama) in April 2014. It is alleged that the First Minister of Northern
405Ireland, Peter Robinson, stood to benefit from a £7.5m "fixers' fee" upon the completion of the
406sale, which ultimately went to Cerberus.
407 Allegedly competitors were also threatened to ensure Cerberus would win the contract.(18)
408This brief account only scratches the surface, what lies beneath is much more
409frightening.
410 Source: Jamie Bryson
411Individuals involved with Cerberus
412Hillary Clinton
413 It was mentioned earlier that Cerberus CEO Steve Feinberg met with Hillary Clinton in
4142015, and according to Open Secrets, Cerberus Capital Management directly donated $43,264
415to Hillary Clinton during her 2016 Presidential campaign.(19)
416 It should also be mentioned that Feinberg is a close association with Michael Bloomberg,
417and Bloomberg announced in 2016 that he would support Hillary Clinton.(20)
418President Donald J. Trump
41924
420 In February of 2017 President Donald J. Trump appointed Cerberus CEO Steve Feinberg to
421investigate and evaluate the performance of U.S. intelligence agencies. Trump alluded to a
422profound respect for Feinberg and was quoted as calling him a:
423A very talented man, very successful man
424He’s offered his services and you know, it’s something we may take advantage of.
425 Source: Donald J. Trump
426Ron Burkle
427 Ron Burkle is a billionaire investor and statutory rapist who's
428been noted in the past for his connections to serial pedophile
429Jeffrey Epstein. As it would turn out Burkle is also intimately
430connected to Cerberus through his firm, Yucaipa Company, as
431well as personally:
432Burkle we’re told is also has a large investor in Cerberus.
433 Source: Natural Business News
434Conclusion
435 Not only should DynCorp be investigated for their involvement in the Kunduz Dancing Boy
436Incident and more, but their owners such as Veritas and Cerberus, should also be investigated
437and held accountable. Sister companies and others owned by Veritas and Cerberus should be
438investigated too, such as Athena Innovative Solutions.
439 Cerberus Capital Management has a very dark and illustrious history of secrecy and
440corruption. Combined with DynCorp they make for literal gatekeepers to Hell, and I believe it
441is important to continue investigating Cerberus and their connections until a case is finally
442made against them.
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445Chapter VIII: Financial scandals (1991-2016)
446DoD/DynCorp missing trillions (1991-2001)
447It appears that Dyncorp broke the original investigation on this.
448Dyncorp was the accountant for roughly $2.7 trillion missing 1991-
4492001. Also missing in 1996 or 1997; $60 billion missing out of HUD.
450Dyncorp appears to be the accounting division
451of the US government these days.
452 Source: State of the Nation
453 The reader should be reminded that this is the exact time period in which DynCorp was
454caught buying, selling and sexually abusing children in Bosnia, Kosovo, Colombia and more.
455Enron Scandal (2001)
456 One of DynCorp's lesser-known, but incriminating
457connections is to the infamous insider-trading and massive
458financial fraud scandal of Enron. As it would turn out,
459famous DynCorp CEO Herbert "Pug" Winokur was also on
460the Board of Directors for Enron:
461On the Enron corporate website, one of the Board of
462Directors, Herbert S. “Pug†Winokur, Jr., is described
463as Chairman and CEO of Capricorn Holdings, Inc., and Former Senior Executive Vice
464President, Penn Central Corporation.
465 Source: Ether Zone
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467 The Pizzagate Wiki uncovered some of Herbert "Pug" Winokur's past on our DynCorp page,
468but he was one of the foundational members of the organization and was essential to the
469creation of Palantir:
470Winokur, through Capricorn Investments, had a decisive role in the 1980s
471management of the intelligence/government outsourcing mega-firm DynCorp, of
472Reston, VA. Winokur served as DynCorp CEO from 1989 to 1997.
473Pug Winokur made DynCorp what it is today and he still sits on the board.
474I was not surprised when Bill Hamilton confirmed to both Fitts and to me that
475Winokur's DynCorp had played a role in the evolution of Promis in the 1980s.
476 Source: From the Wilderness
477State Department/DynCorp missing billions in Iraq (2010)
478The State Department cannot account for more than $1 billion it paid out to contractor
479DynCorp to train police during the first years of the Iraq war, in just one example of
480management shortcomings that have put at risk $2.5 billion worth of money spent on
481training policemen around the world, according to a damning new report.
482The SIGIR’s report on INL contains many damning revelations, including the fact that
483the first $1 billion spent on the DynCorp contract was overseen by just one person, and
484that person simply approved the invoices without scrutiny.
485 Source: The Cable
486Congressional and DoD opposition (2004-2014)
487For over a decade, the State Department gave 69% of its funding for Afghanistan to a
488single company—a company with a particularly checkered history.
48928
490The State Department paid nearly $4 billion for projects to aid in Afghan
491reconstruction from 2002 to 2013. $2.5 billion of that went to DynCorp...
492 Source: The Daily Beast
493 Lawmakers and the Department of Defense was beginning to have enough of DynCorp after
494their repeated scandals in Iraq, and were actively seeking alternatives for their contracts in
495Afghanistan when the Iraq reports report came out.
496In 2011, the company was hit even harder in a joint report from Department of State
497and Department of Defense inspector generals citing failures that “placed the overall
498mission at risk by not providing the mentoring essential for developing the Afghan
499Government and Police Force.â€
500And that’s not even mentioning the allegations that DynCorp employees procured
501child prostitutes to entertain Afghan officials. It’s a claim that the company and State
502Department have both denied, but was serious enough to prompt worried emails from
503an Afghan politician asking that the story be kept secret.
504 Source: The Daily Beast
505 It would turn out, however, that Hillary Clinton would have close assistant, Jack Lew,
506investigate these cases on behalf of the State Department. Despite the significance of the
507embezzlement, corruption, trafficking and security risk findings, the State Department would
508authorize further DynCorp contracts in Afghanistan and Pakistan which you can still apply for
509to this day (as of March 1, 2017).(21)
510Mozambique Incident (2014)
511Sometime around May of 2014 DynCorp and its partner
512OTT Technologies Mozambique rolled out the first 16 of
513115 Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) for use by
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515African Union peacekeepers in Mali on behalf of the United Nations and in close association
516with the infamous RAND Corporation.(22)
517The vehicles are reportedly destined for the armies of seven unidentified West African
518countries contributing troops to Minusma [Mali].
519Dyncorp International won a $173 million contract from the US Department of State,
520which funds the AFRICAP programme to support multinational peacekeeping efforts
521in Africa by providing new equipment and running pre-deployment training
522programmes for African soldiers seconded to peacekeeping missions.
523However, the entire shipment of 16 vehicles has been seized and impounded by the
524Mozambican government pending the outcome of investigations into allegations of tax
525evasion and deception by OTT Technologies Mozambique, according to Mozambican
526media reports.
527Apparently the Mozambican Tax Authority is now waiting for the verdicts of the
528national Public Prosecutor's office and the customs tribunal to rule on the company's
529alleged violations of the country's import laws.
530The investigation involves the departments of interior, defence, foreign affairs and the
531intelligence services.
532 Source: defenceWeb
533 The official Mozambique report would also imply that DynCorp was caught trying to bring
534the vehicles to an unauthorized destination when they were supposed to be inspected at a
535predefined location. This makes the cargo highly suspect.
536United States vs. DynCorp International (2016)
53730
538The United States filed a False Claims Act complaint against DynCorp International
539Inc. alleging that it knowingly submitted inflated claims in connection with a State
540Department contract to train Iraqi police forces…
541In its complaint, the United States alleges that DynCorp knowingly allowed one of its
542main CIVPOL subcontractors to charge excessive and unsubstantiated rates for hotel
543lodging, translator, security guard and driving services and overhead expenses, and
544included these charges in the claims it submitted under the CIVPOL contract to the
545State Department.
546The complaint also alleges that DynCorp added its own markup to its subcontractor’s
547excessive charges, thereby further inflating the claims it submitted to the government.
548 Source: Department of Justice case against DynCorp International
549 During this time DynCorp would receive an additional $30 million USD from Cerberus
550Capital Management to fight the case against the Department of Justice.(23)
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552Chapter IX: Organ harvesting (?)
553 The final chapter before my closing argument against DynCorp is the most grisly and
554difficult to prove, but has been repeated time and time again as real by noted researchers such
555as George Webb. My greatest criticism of Webb so far has been the lack of links and source
556material to support such claims, so I decided to do some digging myself on the subject. In fact,
557altogether there is very little documentation given that implicates DynCorp with organ
558trafficking, but this chapter will attempt to rectify this.
559 Respected fellow Steemit researcher, @v4vapid, has published some supporting
560documentation to Webb's claims as well, and in particular with the KLA's involvement in
561organ trafficking, but I will attempt to go even further to establish a complete chapter in this
562case on DynCorp's specific activities. By demonstrating a clear, documented connection
563between DynCorp and international organ harvesting I hope to show the reader the sheer
564scale, depth, complexity and severity of the crimes in which DynCorp is involved.
565Kosovo
566 George Webb and I would independently
567come to similar conclusions in our
568research, and most notable among these is
569that Kosovo represented a major turning
570point for DynCorp operations. Once known
571collectively as Yugoslavia, the states of
572Kosovo, Bosnia and Serbia would be the
573proving grounds for some of DynCorp's
574most horrific, yet financially successful
575ventures in defense contracting and it
576would paradoxically expand their sphere of
577influence to unprecedented heights.
57832
579 We all know about the sex trafficking incidents which took place in 90s Bosnia and Kosovo,
580as it was discussed in Part III. It would not end there, however, and in addition to drugs and
581weapons it seems DynCorp may also have been involved in the rampant organ trafficking
582market of Kosovo which continued to the 21st Century.
583 Some others might recognize this as when @v4vapid reports the KLA trafficked organs as
584well in Kosovo. The KLA, or the Kosovo Liberation Army, fought on behalf of the Prime
585Minister of Kosovo and Albanian Mafia leader Hashim Thaci during the 1990s.
586 The KLA under Thaci would be found by the United Nations to be involved in the theft of
587kidneys and other organs from Serbian civilians and resistance groups during this time.(24)
588Some Serbians and some Albanian Kosovars were held prisoner in secret places of
589detention under KLA control in northern Albania and were subjected to inhuman and
590degrading treatment, before ultimately disappearing.
591 Source: neurope
592A "handful" of the healthiest prisoners were presumably transferred to a farmhouse
593near Fushë-Krujë, not far the Albanian capital of Tirana, where they were killed for
594their kidneys.
595 Source: The Guardian
596 Tying all this to DynCorp is a rarely glimpsed 124-page investigation published by New York
597Times reporter, David Binder. Binder would state in his summary:
598The study sharply criticizes the United States for “abetting the escape of criminals†in
599Kosovo as well as “preventing European investigators from working.â€
600This has made Americans “vulnerable to blackmail.â€
60133
602It notes “secret CIA detention centers†at Camp Bondsteel and assails American
603military training for Kosovo (Albanian) police by Dyncorp, authorized by the Pentagon.
604 Source: David Binder
605 This not only corroborates DynCorp being in Kosovo during the time period, but this also
606clearly demonstrates DynCorp's involvements with training and arming the state forces of
607Kosovo (ie. Hashim Thaci and the KLA) and all while under Pentagon direction.
608 Given that DynCorp's primary industry at this time was aircraft maintenance and logistics,
609and nobody really knows how Kosovo "shipped" these organs to Turkey and Nigeria, it stands
610to reason that DynCorp could have likely facilitated such exchanges and possibly more.
611 It might be worth mentioning here that substantial ties between Hillary Clinton and
612Hashim Thaci can be found as well. Hillary Clinton would cover for and defend both Hashim
613Thaci and DynCorp's criminal activities repeatedly.
614Nigeria
615 Hashim Thaci's organ trafficking ring would include
616another country and powerful leader in Nigeria. Rochas
617Okorocha, a billionaire doctor and elected leader of Imo
618State, Nigeria would testify against Hashim Thaci and
619implicate them both in an international organ trade.(25)
620 In 2005, and interestingly enough during the Thaci
621regime, DynCorp International would be awarded a
622lucrative contract to "build and operate West Africa's
623Most Advanced Private Airport" in, of all places the
624same region of Nigeria as Rochas Okorocha.(26) This
625project would ultimately become the world-renowned
626Akwa Ibom International Airport.
62734
628 Sometime in 2011, however, things began to change out of DynCorp's favor. For one reason
629or another the contract was re-awarded to another contractor and DynCorp's airport was
630literally seized by the Nigerian government.(27)
631 Things would continue to escalate as the Akwa Ibom State proceeded to sue DynCorp over
632the project in 2012. It would turn out the Nigerian government would claim DynCorp actually
633abandoned the project after collecting the funds,(28) an overall very similar pattern to what
634was described in Part VIII.
635 One is left to speculate as to why the double-cross occurred and what possibly led to
636Okorocha incriminating himself in the organ trade.
637Haiti
638 In another article by @v4vapid several major connections can be found between major
639hospitals in Haiti and the organ trade. This is pretty much essential material on the subject,
640but I will attempt to paraphrase some of the major points.
641 One of George Webb's major claims is that a Cholera outbreak was used to funnel patients
642to DynCorp-run hospitals like L’Hopital La Coeur Sacré (The Sacred Heart Hospital) in Haiti
643where organs were then stolen.
644 @v4vapid was able to find that Sacred Heart Hospital was supported by CRUDEM (Center
645for Rural Development of Milot), who was in turn supported by USAID, CDC, U.S. State
646Department and curiously enough the Order of Malta. CRUDEM and the Sacred Heart
647Hospital would provide support for thousands during the 2010 Haitian Earthquake, including
648Cholera patients:
64935
650 This is a painful and uncomfortable pill to swallow for the UN since we know that UN
651troops, supplied/trained by DynCorp, introduced Cholera to Haiti that infected over half a
652million and caused thousands of preventable deaths.
653 Before the quake there had never been a recorded case of Cholera in Haiti.
654Government contracts in Haiti are granted by the State Department and through USAID.
655 DynCorp has billions of dollars in US government contracts much of them issued by the
656State Department and/or USAID.
657 This is strongly suggestive that DynCorp played a significant role in the proliferation of
658Cholera and subsequent Cholera vaccinations in order to obtain substantial profits and
659possibly lure victims to DynCorp-run hospitals as well.
660 Then only question remains: Were DynCorp-run hospitals involved in organ harvesting and
661trafficking? Well…
662 The Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive would announce that organs were indeed
663being trafficked from Haiti(29) through seemingly legitimate organizations. Bellerive would go
664on to elaborate:
66536
666Many groups appear to be legitimate, "but a lot of organizations -- they come and they
667say there were children on the streets. They're going to bring them to the [United]
668States," he said.
669He said 70 to 80 percent of the aid coming to the country right now does not go
670through the Haitian government.
671Bellerive said about 90 percent of American aid, for example, goes through nongovernmental
672organizations.
673Source: Jean-Max Bellerive quoted on CNN
674 Considering the overwhelming historic presence of DynCorp in Haiti, it is easy to see how
675they could have facilitated organ trafficking just as they had done before in Kosovo and
676Nigeria.
67737
678Conclusion
679 Never before has a single organization profited so much from engaging in and expanding
680warfare while committing atrocities such as human trafficking and mass murder.
681 Brave men and women have tried to warn us that such events would continue to happen if
682left unchecked, and for too long we have refused to pay attention.
683 This pattern exists in every single theater and industry DynCorp involves themselves in,
684shows no sign of letting up and by all legal definitions establishes a criminal pattern of
685conduct which should not longer be allowed to continue.
686 Victims number in the thousands and remain powerless to help themselves.
687 For all that it is good in this world you should not allow these people to
688represent you or your country.
689SplinterItIntoAThousandPiecesAndScatterItIntoTheWinds
69038
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