Mercenaries: Hired Death Squads – The Pentagon’s Black Book

He’s old, his body isn’t working like it used to, he can’t hear well, he’s got a layer of fat around the middle, and all he wants to do is relive the thrill one last time!

Mercenaries have little to do with God and country, and everything to do with money. There is no loyalty outside of the clan, they will go wherever their employer wants them, and often that employer was the US Department of Defense Intelligence. The Pentagon.

Off the books, they came through the back door and were given their orders. They didn’t work within the military, they were subcontractors, no rules, and the asset they were often called to protect was – oil.   Black Gold.   Off the books for the government meant off the books for them – tax free $$$$.

When the US entered the Middle East, it wasn’t about the people, or freedom, it was about oil. Constant skirmishes, conflicts, and war throughout the region risked that asset.   Mercenaries were the death squads deployed to protect that asset at any cost.

Well trained, they came from ranks within the military, Green Berets, Seals, and Marines whose resume listed one skillset: “I know how to kill people”. It was the only skill their stint in the military had provided them, and finding a job in the common peoples world was not only impossible, it was undesirable, it was boring.

He trained his team personally.   They were the best of the best. Their identities were wiped.   Their souls had already been ripped from their skins in past wars, their values nonexistent, their morality deadened, but their instincts were their weapon of choice – pin point sharp!   The Defense Intelligence Agency used them because they were a small unit, easily disguised, unreported, and their deeds not transparent. The mission could take weeks or sometimes months to accomplish. They were a tight team, each man an asset to be protected at all costs. The camaraderie was intense!   If a man was lost, that was his fate.   If a man was lost due to a team member’s negligence, that necessitated punishment.

This was a business and success was not optional.  

He did lose a few mates, but to his credit no one ever went rogue.   Death was an accepted business tactic or fate.   When the mission was fait accompli, a private plane would escort them to neutral territory where they could indulge in lavish meals and whores.

It simply was their way of life.   The alternative back home was grim. They could never fit in to a mundane lifestyle ever again.

Of course being a mercenary did come with one rather perverse destructive consequence:  nightmares, night terrors!   A window, albeit very small, still existed in their soul wherein guilt would raise it’s ugly spears.  Sometimes it manifested in rage, often it found an easy access during sleep when the mind was not protected.

After his soul was ripped from him in Vietnam and subsequently Africa, a hole formed in his brain. Behind the hole demons taunted him. Sometimes they came out screaming, brandishing swords as they sought to destroy his remaining sanity.   Often he would awake drenched in sweat, his hands bloodied from pounding the wall.   There were exactly two things that kept these demons quarantined in their hole, another mission and Gin.

The Pentagon maintained a black book of these mercenaries so they could fly under the radar.   Creative accounting called for $500 coffee mugs, $1500 goggles, and facilities built in the Middle East that never existed.   But it got more complicated when the US government would hire mercenaries on behalf of an enemy country while accepting payment under the table.  Everybody profited. But a leak, even a minor leak, could unravel what would be hailed as treason.   Many of these organizations were eliminated to curb a possible leak as questions began to be raised.

January 2019, the Pentagon revealed unaccounted funds of $21 trillion.   The media would have us believe it was all negligent accounting.   These are military strategists, not opioid addicts, they likely know exactly where the money went, but feel no necessity to inform the public.   It bought coups. It bought mercenaries. It bought oil. It bought countries. It bought politicians. It bought the media.

In a recent article by The Last Refuge, the author recounted how each agency within the government has its own media leak source:   FBI – leaks to New York Times and NBC, CIA – leaks to Washington Post and ABC, and the State Department – leaks to CNN and CBS. Ultimately each faction substantiates the other providing a unified propaganda.

The Pentagon did NOT lose $21 trillion, rather, it spent the money on assets it can not and does not want to reveal.

During the Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations the constant rupture of war and coups within the Middle East necessitated more mercenaries. They were deployed to Ukraine, Syria, Turkey, Afghanistan, UAE, Iraq, Kuwait, Niger, Algeria, etc…   Ramping up the global insecurity was an agenda, but the US was not oil independent and we needed to secure the flow.   When ISIS took control of oilfields, who did they sell the oil to in order to maintain their military?

Rote military personnel could not be counted on, they held to an accountability, they believed in God and country.   Mercenaries had no politics, no values, they were a hired death squad.

There was no shortage of contracts and he found himself spending more time abroad than home.   He had a wife, in fact he had had a few, but without a soul to love, they moved on.   He understood.   It wasn’t that he chose this as a career so much as it chose him. As a boy he didn’t run around declaring that when he grew up he wanted to be a mercenary.   But it found him. It took his life blood. And he loved every second despite being blown up, despite losing his wives, despite having no interest in rearing his children.

And now, an old man, he dreams of one last mission – despite the fact that this one would most certainly be – a failure. But at least it would end the nightmares.

NATO: A Freefall into Oblivion

Shortly after we got transferred back to the states in the late 1960’s and my dad went to work for the Pentagon, the proverbial shitake mushrooms hit the fan as the defense budget costs were audited revealing $1000 nails, gold toilet seats, $5000 paintings, etc… It was an embarrassment but it showed how budgets were created, inflated, and spent.  It also showed – why?

In the government, when you submit a budget, if you don’t use up all the allocated funds, the subsequent year you are given less.  Therefore, some genius came up with the idea of overspending so that each subsequent year you would get more.  That’s how it went in a nutshell.  And that’s how it continued from the advent of Democrat Lyndon Johnson, until present day.

In light of Trump demanding that NATO allies immediately spend the ‘required’ 2% of GDP on defense, the backlash is typical – “the USAF spent $32,000 on special cups”. Therefore, Trump is a spendthrift who can’t call out member states who don’t ante up their part.

Of course, they have completely missed the point.

The oddball spendthrift is the one country that is the EU’s wealthiest, Germany spending just a tad over 1%.  Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, Norway, Canada, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Latvia, Lithuania and Romania all underspend according to the NATO rules of Protocol. And they all have since 1991 when Clinton was President and the Soviet Union was dissolved.   The threats for which NATO was created; Italy and the Soviet Union, no longer existed.

Of 29 member states, 5 meet the 2% threshold, Poland is quite close, and the remaining don’t.  So why have rules at all if no one cares to abide by them?  Why have NATO is even the EU’s wealthiest nation refuses to pay their fair share?

Yet somehow, Trump is the bad guy…

Trump called for the 2% mark to be met immediately with a future goal of 4% and the media is going ballistic.  Why? Because they say the US doesn’t spend that much, in fact the US spends only 3.6%…  Interesting argument.  Trump is apparently setting the stage for an increase in defense spending and the media completely missed the message.

Adding to the idiocy is the fact that Merkel who just instituted an extension of sanctions against Russia, simultaneously signed a deal for $11 billion to bring the Russian pipeline into the EU, and demonized Trump for even criticizing the hypocrisy of the situation, while demanding that the US continue to pay the bill to protect Germany from the ‘bad guy’ – Russia.

In 2017, Germany reported a 41.2 billion Euro surplus which represented 1.2% of their GDP.  SO why didn’t they meet their NATO budget criteria if they had the funds to do so?   Military expenditures represented roughly 10% of their Revenues.

The reason they don’t is because no one is crying wolfe!  They are not called to their word.  And their integrity has flatlined.

NATO:  The US was initially not a member of NATO until Democrat, Harry Truman, decided that including the US would help to expand the globalization goal in eradicating communism – ie, Soviet Russia and Fascist Italy.   At the time Germany was not a member given they were the front for WWII.  In 1955, despite France’s adamant denunciation, NATO brought West Germany in as a member.  By 1966, De Gaulle had transferred all defense forces out of NATO due to the perception that it had become a US/UK stronghold.

Short term memory: France did not return to NATO until 2009 with advent of Obama’s Presidency and the rise of the Global elite cabal.

While NATO membership continued to expand from its initial 5 countries as of 1948, it is not clear why given the threats it was created to deter had long ago been eradicated.  Still, it was somewhat of an elite party and everyone wanted to be on the list although no one wanted to pay their fee, they likened it to a freebie supported in most by the US.

Over the course of it’s life NATO has worked somewhat in conjunction with US military forces. Essentially, they became a US adjunct financially, while the EU states that it was formed to protect continued to pay less and less over the next 26-27 years from 1991 to 2018.  The US military budget is $886 billion.   That accounts for over half the Discretionary Spending and roughly 20% of the entire Federal Budget.

NATO is obsolete. Whether or not they accomplished anything of value since their ascension to power is debatable.   Their purpose has been removed from existence over the last 26 years.  EU and Canada have recognized this and their contributions have been on a steady free fall ever since.

Dump NATO.