Posted on 07/18/2015 10:06:07 PM PDT by familyop
Some of the men involved claim they were forced to participate by their supervisors at the ArmorGroup security firm. The scandal could yet again call into question the role of private contractors in US military missions...They show naked men, employees of the security firm, whose genitals are only barely covered with a kind of black beer mat. The men are drinking, dancing naked around a fire, licking each others nipples and grabbing each others testicles. They perform sex acts, pour vodka down each others' naked backs and drink it from the buttocks. It now appears that some of the men in the photographs were forced by their supervisors to take part in the demeaning sex games...The US State Department has handed over security at the US embassy in Kabul to a private company, ArmorGroup North America...The company, which is owned by Wackenhut Services, has so far declined to comment on the complaints.
(Excerpt) Read more at spiegel.de ...
The repeated references to “Secretary of State Hillary Clinton” had me wondering so I checked.
Which raises the question, if this story was true did HillBilly bury it for some reason? Did 0bathboy tell her it would be bad for the gays in the military agenda?
I don't remember hearing about any of this in the press at the time, do you? Could be you're right about them covering it up.
Followed some links from Drudge to European tabloids and global news outfits. Probably saw the link at one of those and assumed about the date in the hurry to get the posting done. Sorry about that.
No need to apologize. I am wondering why this never became more of a story though.
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First time I’ve heard of this.
Naked Pool Parties, Alleged Sex Acts at Kabul U.S. Embassy Force Out 10 Guards
Contractors are filled with vets of combat arms units. Service members are no better. Every vice you can find in contractors can be found in service members, bar none.
The problem is the faggotry that is sweeping this generation. Fire them all and replace with people with honor. It can be contractors, or regulars.
Story never went very far. The press wouldn’t allow 0bama to have an Abu Grahib.
“Bush needs to answer for this.’
Obama was _Resident on Sept 4 2009!
Got BDS much? Fool.......
Doesn't look like it. And on top of it, the State Department renewed the contract with ArmorGroup.
I see ABC was trying real hard to push this particular perversion party onto the earlier administration and another party by quoting only Claire McCaskill and dredging up a poor performance security issue from 2007, as if that was the same as this case, a company condoned gay pool party.
The issue hasn’t hurt Wackenhut in the eyes of this admin apparently.
I take that back- according to this, the 2007 report mentioned in the ABC report WAS not just a security issue- it was about forced sexual perversion [according to CBS ]...
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/were-armorgroup-allegations-quashed/
Interesting... Biden was informed...
snip....You met with AGNA management on numerous occasions and voiced your concerns, which were largely overshadowed by talk of profit margins. You went further to the RSO a State Department employee who took both an oral and written statement on June 12, 2007, resulting in ArmorGroup terminating your employment and ushering you out of the country immediately thereafter. You wrote a detailed account in a letter to Senators Lieberman and Dodd and Congressmen Shays and Courtney on July 18, 2007 after your return to the U.S., followed by meetings with staffers from the offices of Senators Lieberman, Biden and Waxman during November.
Why was nothing done? Where was the breakdown?
..../endsnip
Looks like they crossed the equator with King Neptune.
This whistleblower’s 2007 complaint took place when the newly seated Dems in congress were trying to target Blackwater.
Imagine what goes on in the US...
Yep. About ten years ago, I had a neighbor who worked for... Well, don’t sleep on your stomach in hospitals that use a certain contractor.
Exactly right, Spartacus here we come.
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