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Thursday, August 7, 2008

Industry Talk: EODT Advertising Again

Filed under: Iraq,Jobs — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 6:21 PM

Hey gang, EODT is advertising again on all the forums.  Get that job while it’s hot! –Head Jundi

 

EODT Website 

Funny Stuff: Wearing a Blackwater T-Shirt

Filed under: Funny Stuff,Industry Talk — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 6:09 PM

This is exactly why I own a Blackwater T-Shirt.  So I can piss off hippies!  I also posted a link to Blackwater’s Pro Shop so you can buy the shirt.  LOL  –Head Jundi

 

DEA Blackwater

DEA Agent wearing a Blackwater T-Shirt during a raid in California. 

Salem-News.com (Aug-02-2008 15:15)

Is the Bush Administration Using Blackwater Mercenaries in the DEA?

Perspective by Tim King Salem-News.com

An extremely angry employee of the dispensary compared the DEA raid to being “robbed by a bunch of thugs downtown.”

This photo from the LA Times shows what we assume is a DEA agent, wearing a shirt from Blackwater, the mercenary group accused of slaughtering innocent people in the streets of Iraq that has gone from black to hot water over the last two years. Are Blackwater and the DEA trading members?

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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Jobs: Executive Protection, California and Florida

Current Job Offerings

FAM is currently accepting resumes for the following positions;

    Nation Wide:

    Crisis / Strike Security Officer

    These officers work in various situations including property, asset and personal protection during and after natural disasters and at sites experiencing labor disputes / strikes.

    These positions are contingent jobs and due to the nature of the job, e.g. strikes and natural disasters, the duration of assignments is not guaranteed.

    PLEASE INCLUDE INFORMATION ON ANY GUARD LICENSES YOU HAVE FOR DIFFERENT STATES!

    Florida:

    Executive Protection Specialist

    Must have valid C and D license, and reside in the State of FL. Minimum 5 years experience, must have attended accredited Executive Protection school.

    Los Angeles, CA:

    Executive Protection Specialist

    Must hold a current guard card, and CCW permit. Minimum 5 years experience, must have attended accredited Executive Protection School. Please send resumes to jbadger@faminternational.com or fax to

    954-316 6698

Please do not call the office, send resume to hr@faminternational.com or fax resume to 954-316 6698

 

Company Website

Monday, August 4, 2008

Funny Stuff: Strength

Filed under: Funny Stuff,Photo — Tags: , — Matt @ 5:34 PM

Strength

News: Syrian Brigadier General Mohammad Suleiman Assassinated

Filed under: Israel,News,Syria — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 4:17 PM

   First Mughniyah, now Suleiman?  Very cool.  Who ever is behind these assassinations (wink, wink), is doing a pretty damned good job of it.  At this point, I am sure the Hezzies and Syria are just tweaked beyond belief. LOL  Thanks to Doug for letting me know about this one.  –Head Jundi  

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Slain Syrian General Oversaw Weapons Shipments to Hezbollah

By Ellen Knickmeyer and Samuel Sockol

Washington Post Foreign Service

Monday, August 4, 2008; 2:46 PM

CAIRO, Aug. 4 — A Syrian general shot to death at a beach resort over the weekend was a top overseer of his country’s weapons shipments to Hezbollah, according to opposition Web sites and Arab and Israeli news media.

Syria by late Monday had issued no reaction to widespread reports of the assassination of Brig. Gen. Mohammad Suleiman near the Syrian port city of Tartous on Friday night.

Maher al-Assad, head of Syria’s Republican Guards and a brother of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, attended Suleiman’s funeral on Sunday, the Reuters news agency said, citing unidentified sources.

The Syrian president is on a state visit to Iran. His government enforces rigid secrecy about security matters.

The Free Syria Web site of Abdul Halim Khaddam, a former Syrian vice president now living in exile, said a sniper on a yacht shot Suleiman. The Saudi-owned Asharq al-Awsat newspaper said he was struck by four bullets fired from the direction of the sea.

Suleiman, 49, was known to have been a top security official, a friend to Syria’s president and his brothers since their youth, and a former schoolmate of at least one of the brothers.

Israel’s Haaretz newspaper said Israeli officials believed Suleiman had been in charge of shipping Iranian and Syrian weapons to the armed Lebanese movement Hezbollah, including long-range rockets used in attacks on Israel.

Haaretz did not identify its sources. Israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth daily said the slain man also had been in charge of Syria’s alleged nuclear program. In September, Israeli warplanes destroyed what U.S. officials described as a clandestine nuclear site in Syria’s eastern desert.

Asked whether Israel was responsible for the reported assassination, Mark Regev, spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, said, “The Israeli government has neither any direct knowledge nor any comment on this incident.”

A February bombing in Damascus killed Hezbollah military commander Imad Mughniyah. Israel denied Hezbollah accusations of responsibility for the assassination.

Despite their enmity, Israel and Syria earlier this year confirmed they were conducting indirect talks through Turkey on a possible peace deal, based on the return of the Golan Heights to Syria.

Olmert and other Israeli officials in recent weeks have stressed weapons smuggling by Syria to Hezbollah as a major Israeli concern.

Sockol reported from Jerusalem.

Link to Washington Post Article

 

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