blackwater
The Company Formerly Known as Blackwater Is Training Canadian Soldiers
The mercenary company with a track record of war crimes is instructing Canadian commandos.
Killing People Overseas Will Always Be a Growth Industry
Today, foreign policy is enacted through corporations. Tasks that once would have been the sole province of the CIA or the military are routinely contracted out to firms listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Is the Blackwater Verdict the Beginning of the End for Private Military Contractors?
Mercenaries are finally paying a price for killing innocent Iraqi civilians.
VICE News Capsule - October 23, 2014
Explosion wounds at least 11 outside Cairo University, murder and manslaughter charges for Blackwater guards involved in 2007 Iraq killings, and more.
Saskatoon Is a Paradise
There's an old adage that Saskatoon, in central Saskatchewan, Canada, has "got nothing but hookers and hockey players," but there's also a simmering underbelly of pure rock n' roll debauchery at a level that only people from backwater towns can...
VICE News Capsule - Tuesday, July 29
Deadly riots in Pakistan over 'blasphemous' FB post, Qatar migrant workers not paid 4 a year & more.
How Private Contractors Are Profiting from Government Surveillance
Authorities can't do all that snooping by themselves.
Hired Guns
Mercenary armies are still killing it after all these years. And we're still paying for it.
Grand Theft Auto in Real Life: The Blackwater Guide to Driving in Iraq
The second war in Iraq is going to have a large section in the history books dedicated to the -mercenaries- private contractors like Blackwater, who get paid gobs more than the average soldier to provide security services in hostile cities. One of...
Ones and Zeros: Glowing Kittens Fight Feline AIDS, Steve Jobs Death Tweet Kills 'What's Trending,' Blackwater the Video Game
h3. One: "Supercomputer predicts revolution":http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14841018 (BBC) h3. Zero: "Steve Jobs death Tweet":http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2392770,00.asp kills "What's Trending" (PC Mag) h3. One: 'Culturomics...