International Arms Dealer: Politicians are Expensive Prostitutes

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The thing about politicians is that they’re very much like prostitutes, but only more expensive.

- Riccardo Privitera


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Have truer words ever been spoken?

The words roll off the salty tongue of international arms dealer,
Riccardo Privitera, in the excellent documentary Shadow World.

The concept is by no means novel, we all know that politicians are
bribed, handed lavish gifts, wined, dined, and payed-off in a myriad
of ways. They might call them 'contributions' or 'donations' but the
result is the same.

Politicians are purchased.


The Shadow World



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I’ve got nothing against money, I don’t mind paying brides to politicians, it’s part of the deal.

- Riccardo Privitera

If anything is clear from the documentary Shadow World,
it’s that the global arms trade is likely the shadiest, most corrupted,
and nefarious trade in the history of the world.

https://shadowworldfilm.com/

The film details how arms dealers and weapons manufacturing companies
taking part in these massive arms deals sell weapons to state governments,
who most often don’t need the armaments they’re being sold in the first
place, by bribing a select number of key government officials.
In return, these officials allocate public funds to pay for the enormous
arms deals and receive ‘commissions’ from their business partners.

In a nutshell, the most successful defense contractor executives are those
who offer the most comprehensive bribery packages to heads of state
and those in key governmental positions.


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The politics is dictated by the whims of the arms industry.

Politicians are nothings more than sales reps my dear friend.

They have as much power as a middle ranking executive in Lockheed Martin.

At the end of the day they do what they’re told.

- Riccardo Privitera



Tracking Corruption


The documentary is based on the book of the same title written by
South African Andrew Feinstein (no relation to Diane Feinstein).
Mr. Feinstein, a former ANC member of parliament who now heads
the UK based organization Corruption Watch, has been researching
the global arms trade for close to two decades. His work monitors
the multi-billion dollar industry between governments and corporate
entities while also seeking out information pertaining to the
international trade of illicit weapons.

A great accompaniment to the documentary is this recent lecture given
at the University of British Columbia’s Peter Wall Institute for Advanced
Studies by Feinstein.

The Shadow World of the Global Arms Trade



Here are some key points made by Andrew in his lecture:


  • In my 17 years of studying this phenomenon, I’ve yet to come across an arms deal that did not comprise of some form of illegality.

  • Same players who conduct ‘legal’ arms deals are the same individuals involved in illicit arms deals

  • Black market arms trade operates in a parallel legal universe where there are rarely any legal repercussions

  • UN arms embargoes are regularly violated. In a study of 502 violations of embargoes, just 2 cases lead to any form of legal accountability.

  • Crucial to an understanding of the arms trade is the collusion of: governments, publicly listed corporations, military, intelligence services, foreign affairs, arms dealers (intermediaries/ brokers/ agents). Every action takes place behind a national security imposed veil of secrecy.

  • As a result of collusion, arms trade accounts for 40% of all corruption in world trade.

  • In every given year there are 5-6 major weapons deals in the world each worth over 10 billion.

  • Most corrupt commercial transaction in history Al-Yamamah deal between the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia in which there was 6 billion GBP of ‘unauthorized commissions’ (bribes) were observed through a network of offshore accounts.

  • The $6 Billion pound deal also included a 178 million GBR slush-fund for yachts, drugs, alcohol and women were bought for the use of senior members of the Saudi government.

  • The investigation was shut down by Tony Blair on the grounds of National Security.

  • Every year, 84% of retiring generals at the Pentagon go into senior executive positions in the defense companies for whom they given contracts for their military careers. Earning salaries that dwarf their salaries of their entire military carriers. So, while they’re in those careers it’s very important to keep those contracts sweet.

  • The F35 project will cost the US taxpayer 1.5 trillion USD and is of no value to the US in any conflict it is currently engaged in or likely engaged in in generations to come.

  • The size of this bribes ensure that war is always the preferred option to diplomacy in resolving disputes and conflicts.

  • NATO countries and Russia supplied Libya with 10s of billions of dollars in weaponry post-intervention.


Sales Rep in Chief


For the most part, the film and lecture illustrate how the heads of state
act as the “Sales Rep in Chief” seeking out new deals for their industry masters.

War-monger and BAE sales rep Tony Blair was instrumental not only
as a broker of several enormous arms deals, but also played a crucial
role in shutting down a plethora of investigations into the corrupt practices
of the UK flagship manufacturing giant.

Although not covered in detail in the film, the lecture touches
upon the bombing of Libya and the assassination of Colonel Gaddafi.

Just a couple of years prior to the NATO “love bombs” intervention,
Libya had appeared to achieve a remarkable rapprochement with Western
powers. Gaddafi even enlisted the help of Tony Blair to help negotiate a US
victim's lawsuit brought against Gaddafi in relation to terrorist attacks.
Tony Blair made numerous trips to Libya after leaving office in 2007,
where many believe he facilitated a number of deals enriching himself in
the process.


The former prime minister is thought to have visited Libya at least six times after leaving Downing St in 2007 as he tried to build up his business and philanthropic interests. Mr Blair has since built up a fortune estimated at £60 million, based on a consultancy business that includes advising foreign governments.
Mr Blair is understood to have attempted to put together a number of deals during his trips to Libya.

Telegraph

Indeed, the weapons industry is always on the lookout for new markets
in which to sell their wares.

Libya had spent hundreds of millions, and possibly billions,
worth of armsvfrom the UK's BAE systems, American and Russian
weapons dealers. Among the weapons purchased by Gaddafi were
anti-aircraft missile defense system.

An inquiry into the matter provided some evidence that Blair was intimately
connected to the 400 million pound prisoner exchange and arms deal.

Tony Blair has strongly refuted allegations that he did a deal with Muammar Gaddafi to release the Lockerbie bomber from prison in exchange for Libya signing a £400m air defence deal with a British manufacturer.

Secret documents released in response to a Freedom of Information Act request reveal that Britain's then-ambassador in Tripoli, Sir Vincent Fean, sent an email to Blair declaring the prisoner transfer agreement would be signed as soon as Libya went through with the arms deal.

International Business Times

According to Andrew Feinstein, the first thing the NATO allies did
when they intervened in the North African country was to take out
the air defense systems, the very armaments that had been sold to
Libya in the years preceding the 2011 bombings.

The vast stockpiles of lightly guarded arms depots and warehouses across
Libya were looted and emptied by rebel militias, groups affiliated with
Al-Queda, and ordinary citizens. Respected journalist Sy Hersh, discovered
that much of the weaponry looted from Libya's stockpiles were routed via
rat-lines through Qatar, Jordan and Turkey and ultimately ending up in the
hands of US backed Syrian 'rebel' forces.

Sy Hersh Explodes Syrian Chemical Weapons Attack Narrative - Part 2


Perpetual War, Perpetual Profits



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What now? Who’s the enemy?

How do we justify all this tanks, all this planes, all this bullshit?

What better new enemy than an hypothetical invisible enemy called the War on Terror.

- Riccardo Privitera

Conflict sustains the global arms trade.


Peace, cooperation and diplomacy are not profitable for the industry
therefore from a myopic corporate view point a military answer to conflict
is the only acceptable option. There’s just too much money to be made.


What better way to maximize profits than to arm both sides in a conflict?



In WWII, companies such as Standard Oil, IBM, Coca-Cola and Ford
famously profited by supplying both the allies and the Nazis.

This practice continues to this day.

Here are just two examples:

Final Thoughts


"If you liked Iraq, you'll love Iran"


- Tony Zinn (former Central Command Commander)

As I write this, I can't help but think that the longest War in
US history still drones on in the background out of the spotlight.
The US has been conducting military operations in Afghanistan
for 17 years. Some people reading this may not have been
born yet. The invasion and occupation of Iraq began in 2003
and will turn 15 years old next month.

George Bush's pronouncement of "Mission Accomplished" a top
an aircraft carrier once sounded absurd to me but upon reflection
perhaps he was not referring to the major military operations ending.
Instead, maybe he was signalling the beginning of Perpetual War
in the region.

The Saudi bombing of Yemen continues with American made
fighter jets, bombs and technical support. No one is happier
than the defense contractors and probably just as happy that
the media has almost completely ignored the developing
humanitarian crisis in the country.

US warmongers are still desperately trying to find their way into
the conflict in Syria as their proxy armies have suffered a proverbial
bitch slap by Russian forces. Just the other day, the narrative that the
Syrian government is gassing its own people has resurfaced. It would
seem that the perpetual propaganda moves in lock-step.

Iran has long been the jewel in the eyes of US hegemony in the region.
Another long protracted war with Iran would insure windfall profits for
the arms industry, without a doubt. Experts estimate that a war with Iran
could last a least 14 years and after that time the region would remain
marred in conflict, bearing little difference to today, a continuation of
war and war profiting with no end in sight.

Once you start a war, you open up a kind of Pandora’s Box.

You don’t control it, it controls you.

- Chris Hedges






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It is so important to expose and understand this topic - I was explaining this very thing to people here earlier today... Lockheed Martin and others are sucking up VAST amounts of the planet's wealth ... and for what? It largely goes into secret technology that could be used to totally clean up the planet but simply isn't..
upvoted and resteemed.

There is no big money in cleaning up the planet and no one gets filthy rich from such good deeds. It is all about money and power. Politics is not about the people, its about how much can I make while I am in office and how much connection I can make so that when I leave I can earn even more millions. Totally agree with you.

Great job bringing this subject up mate.
Just seeing Tony Blair makes my blood boil.
That man is a corrupt, narcissistic, disgusting greedy hypocrite! He and his equally criminal wife are a stain on Britain.
All they ever did was sell us down the river while cow-towing to the Bush neocons and lining their pockets with blood money.
Even now he travels the world 'whoreing' himself out to anyone who hand him money.
What an utter dirtbag, I can't wait to see that grinning smile wiped off his face when he gets thrown in jail for his litany of crimes.

Why does not one word you have written here surprise me? Only a World run by psychopaths would seek to cash in on death, murder, and destruction. Yet to so many this is 'normal' or 'the way its always been' I tell you what the solution to all this is? These bastards maybe buying the weapons but its the empty headed 'order followers' firing them, no order following no wars! These are the people we need to try and get through to, but having tried quite a bit down the years theyre not willing to give up their 'hero' status so easily!

That day is coming my friend. Just keep on course! The first step is awareness, we have to see the system for what it truly is...the second step is a world wide awakening through knowledge and self evaluation, i.e. breaking down the illusions of what it real vs. what is artificial. That includes what we "believe" in: government, god, money. You must dive under the ocean to see the entire iceberg, no one will understand cause and effect by just going about your daily routine: work, school, dropping the kids off at dance lessons, watching MSM... whatever. Empowerment comes through self knowledge, change comes through empowered selves linking together, like this blockchain.
I've begun a series of posts to help people realize the effects of our brainwashing and how deep it goes. We need to begin formulating solutions and sharing them freely. Ideas can go from a spark to an inferno...
https://steemit.com/occult/@mindszai/marked-for-death-symbolism-in-the-spade-class

https://steemit.com/anarchy/@mindszai/marked-for-death-symbolism-in-the-spade-class-part-2

https://steemit.com/esotericism/@mindszai/marked-for-death-the-janus-schism-of-polarity-part-3

Have you ever seen Mark Passio's presentation "The Cult of Ultimate Evil"? It's right about everything you just said

Ive seen loads of Passio's stuff but not sure Ive seen that one tbh, Il look out for it.

The government put so many laws and regulations that they cannot avoid breaking their own laws!

It is ironic that people who push for more and more regulations in every aspect of our lives are the first in breaking them, these people are and have always been shameless.

For example, in my country Venezuela, there is not only a law that forbids the people from buying guns, we also have another law that forbids the people from freely exchanging local currency for any external currency. Of course, as you can imagine, they are the first one having access and using foreign currencies like the dollar.

Every time the government forbids something, it is simply because they want to be the only ones doing it.

Is always nice to see your post! 😍

I wonder if he knew follow arms dealer Stephen Paddock.

lol, who knows but these arms dealers are definitely invaluable to the political class and weapons manufacturers. The documentary also states that many of these arms dealers/agents/brokers are, in fact, intelligence operatives often with connections to multiple clients who are sometimes on opposite sides of a particular conflict.

That's how a small group of elite can maintain control of the population by controlling both sides of a conflict.

Yes
I agree with you @v4vapid

You knocked it out of the park again with facts and reasoning. It's so plain to see the truth! I can't understand how the public willingly goes along with war...so caught up with each new boogeyman, programmed since birth with patriotism I guess.

I've been looking for this infographic my whole life:

Resteemed, shared also on twitter and fb. Praying for folks to see war for what it is, a giant money making machine for the so-called 'elite'. Thank you for your contributions to creating Awareness, ... I hope one day it can lead to Peace.

Yes, this infographic cuts straight to the heart of the matter. It's wash, rinse, repeat and defense industry contractors, like Halliburton, make money at all stages of this cycle. It's disgusting.

They have as much power as a middle ranking executive in Lockheed Martin.

Politicians are pathetic.

I concur. These statements made by Riccardo are plain as day. The majority of politicians are for sale to the highest bidder.

Great lecture by Andrew. If there was ANY justice or reason for taking tax money from the people, it should be spent on homeless, those that cant afford bills/meds etc. in the country before anything else.
We are made to accept what we are told, more every day and more every generation, there needs to be a radical change.
Thanks for sharing.

Here in Honduras the same thing happens, weapons, logistical support, and transport vehicles are all the time being purchased for the armed forces mostly with funds provided by the US, I wonder why, we aren't going to any war and if we did it wouldn't last more than a day before the US stopped it. Just to showcase this here is a vessel bought for $13.5 million, supposedly to carry food and supplies to people who live in far away places, unfortunately I have seen that the naval force never has fuel for these operations so this vessel is actually useless.