Only we call them “contract security personnel” rather than “mercs”


Marcus Ranum asks a really good question: who are all these mysterious masked strangers dressed in black armor who show up at the best of the federal government to crush protests? It’s not the lone ranger. They seem to appear out of an undocumented pool of semi-professional thugs. That suggests an answer.

I’ve been puzzled by the fact that nobody seems to be talking about where these “federal troops” have come from.

They’re not well-trained and they’re not particularly brave, but they have spiffy gear that someone bought them from an online Tactical(tm) store. They’re fond of hitting people, especially people who can’t defend themselves. They act like they’re an occupying force; Amerikkka come to the inner city to bust some heads. Sound familiar?

Where has Trump friend Erik Prince been, lately? Because the smell of Blackwater is wafting all around; it’s unmistakable.

Could our government be hiring mercenaries to put down citizens who don’t like injustice? As Marcus suggests, there is a good opportunity for journalistic investigation here.


Here’s how they operate: four thugs abruptly attack a 14 year old girl in Eugene, Oregon.

I guess she was a dangerous threat.

Comments

  1. says

    Reports I’ve seen from Portland suggest that it’s a mix of multiple groups, including both Blackwater and actual government employees. (Specifically mentioned was border patrol.) But this is just stuff I’m seeing from anonymous people on the Internet who claim to be there — they have pictures but even that doesn’t mean much these days.

  2. marcoli says

    @ The Vicar: Being open to revision, but for now that makes sense. Both types of employees do have a history of thuggery. The border patrol had been expanded without vetting, and its been known for some time that the quality of person in that job has gone even further down.

  3. eddavies says

    This “right to bear arms” thing is defended, in part, as protection against government overreach, isn’t it? How’s that working out?

  4. cartomancer says

    Machiavelli famously wrote that a healthy and virtuous republic used citizen soldiers for its security needs, because they would be motivated by love of their people and a stake in their society to defend it. A tyrannical regime, however, used mercenaries, because it had to buy people’s loyalty and goodwill among the subject people was generally in very short supply.

    The good news is that the sort of tyrant who has to resort to such measures generally doesn’t last very long.

  5. mamba says

    #4, THANK YOU!!! I was wondering when someone was going to point out that the “armed militias eager to fight the gouvernment to defend freedoms” don’t seem to be doing squat here. This is literally the scenario they’ve been going on about for a long while now as to why they need their weapons.

    Well there’s the gouvernment abusing you…go ahead and do something with your precious gun! You’ve literally been asking for it!

  6. Artor says

    Sorry for spamming the comm box PZ. The URL for that post says the officer resigned, but the article says he hasn’t been identified because there were no charges against him, so I have no idea if the claim of his resignation is true. The pigs lie all the time, so I assume they’re lying here too.

  7. microraptor says

    @7: The local news last night reported them as Eugene city cops, with the chief of police going on camera to defend the use of four cops to arrest her on the grounds that they thought she might have been throwing rocks.

    Note that that wasn’t “she was throwing rocks,” it was “she might have been throwing rocks.”

    She was apparently released into the custody of her parents, who are wondering exactly why it took the city of Eugene four police officers to subdue one teenage girl in a world that isn’t directed by Joss Whedon.

  8. stroppy says

    More never ending blowback from Bush’s war on the Middle East…

    Can’t find the source now, but yeah, they’re hiring the usual suspects plus some you probably haven’t heard of. Not particularly surprising considering $$$$$ + privatizing dogma + military industrial complex –> attracts merchants of death and death cults like flies.

    It’s all laid out there. With Trump the bar has hit the ground. Let’s hope the Repubs never get a chance to install a fascist with actual cunning, competence and charisma.

  9. stroppy says

    @10

    “She was apparently released into the custody of her parents, who are wondering exactly why it took the city of Eugene four police officers to subdue one teenage girl in a world that isn’t directed by Joss Whedon.”

    +1 :-D

  10. blf says

    The Grauniad had a long-ish story on some of gestapo in Portland, ‘These are his people’: inside the elite border patrol unit Trump sent to Portland: “Bortac, a quasi-militarised outfit equivalent to the Navy Seals, has been deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan”.

    Also in the Grauniad, Oil giants help fund powerful police groups in top US cities: “Investigation portrays fossil fuel industry as common enemy in struggle for racial and environmental justice in America”.

  11. christoph says

    @ Artor, # 7: You could be right about them being local thugs rather than Blackwater. Blackwater typically recruits from Special Ops and Special Forces-the thugs in the video look like they haven’t been properly trained. Watch the slovenly way that one guy is holding a baton-incompetent.

    I could be wrong, but one of the guys holding down the 14 year old girl looks like he’s trying to dry hump her.

  12. says

    Blackwater. In my industry “blackwater” a euphemism for wastewater that contains human fecal matter. As opposed to graywater which is still nasty but no human waste. Seems appropriate.

  13. raven says

    She was apparently released into the custody of her parents, who are wondering exactly why it took the city of Eugene four police officers to subdue one teenage girl…

    It’s real simple.
    She was easy to take down, being a 14 year girl.
    If they tried to take down an adult, it would be much harder and they might even have to make an effort.

  14. unclefrogy says

    @4
    the thing about mercenaries is they do not really have loyalty not being true believers they are for the most part in it for the money, when the money runs out so do they. The way agent orange is managing the economy and his own party that does not look all that stable either.
    blackwater = sewer seems true enough, just another form of graft
    uncle frogy

  15. stroppy says

    @16

    Classic predator behavior. She was separated from the herd. It looks like a scene from the Serengeti.

  16. Pierce R. Butler says

    eddavies @ # 4 & mamba @ # 6: This “right to bear arms” thing is defended, in part, as protection against government overreach … the “armed militias eager to fight the gouvernment to defend freedoms” don’t seem to be doing squat here.

    Oh yeah?

    White supremacists carried out violence ‘under the banner of Black Lives Matter’: Richmond mayor

    Just wait till some neonazi puts on a BLM t-shirt and shoots a fed. Expect a lot of memorable protest funerals.

  17. raven says

    Just wait till some neonazi puts on a BLM t-shirt and shoots a fed.

    It’s already happened.
    Some boogaloo guy in the army, shot and killed a federal marshal in Oakland during a BLM protest and wounded another one.
    When the Santa Cruz cops tried to arrest him, he shot two more and killed one.

    Alleged ‘Boogaloo’ extremist charged in killing of federal officer
    https://www.nbcnews.com › news › us-news › airman-charged-killing-fede…
    Jun 17, 2020 – Steven Carrillo, 32, was charged with murder and attempted murder in the killing of federal officer Dave Patrick Underwood, 53. Underwood was one of two officers who were shot May 29 while guarding the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building. The other officer was critically wounded in the drive-by attack.

    The white supremacists have infiltrated BLM protests in many places such as Minneapolis.

  18. says

    The “We need arms to defend us from tyranny!” idea was disproven by the fate of North America’s indigenous population in the 19th Century. They were involved in armed uprisings against the removal of their rights and conquest of their lands, and lost. The gun crowd will point at Afghanistan, but all that armed citizens resulted in was decades of civil war and the imposition of authoritarian governments.

  19. blf says

    @21, Teh boogaloo nutters are trying to start a 2nd civil war — which they call teh boogaloo — and apparently tend loonibertarian (albeit they are a mixed bag of nuts) and are known to say, e.g., stop the duopoly (the loon mentioned in @20 cited precisely that). Broadly, whilst some are indeed nazis, they really, desperately, want a chance to play a real-life Rambo. The impression I have is they don’t give a feck who gets shot as long as teh boogaloo starts. (Also, there has been at least one incident where some armed nutters wore BLM T-shirts but were very much not BLM — don’t know if they were bogaloons or not — in an effort to get genuine BLM protestors blamed; from memory, they were stoopid enough to threaten some policegoons.)

    (Apologies for the lack of references, the above has been gleaned from multiple sources plus snippets I may or may not be remembering correctly.)

  20. christoph says

    @ stroppy, # 18: Predators, yes-except they went after their own species. That makes them cannibals.

  21. Pierce R. Butler says

    ‘Umbrella man’ who sparked Minneapolis riots identified as racist biker gang member

    “This was the first fire that set off a string of fires and looting throughout the precinct and the rest of the city,” police arson investigator Erika Christensen wrote in a search warrant affidavit filed this week in court. “Until the actions of the person your affiant has been calling ‘Umbrella man,’ the protests had been relatively peaceful. The actions of this person created an atmosphere of hostility and tension. Your affiant believes that this individual’s sole aim was to incite violence.”

    Provocateurs gonna provoke.

  22. stroppy says

    @24 These assholes would probably be flattered to be compared to lions.

    But, FWIW, lion prides are violently territorial, and adult male lions will also kill lion cubs that are not their own.

  23. Gregory Greenwood says

    Casual state violence violence like this, masked government thugs with no badges and no identifying credentials of any kind rounding up dissenters on the streets and bundling them into unmarked vehicles – these are not the marks of a healthy democracy.