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The Really Important Fact About Erik Prince That Everyone’s Coverage Keeps Missing: His Frontier Services Group is Funded By the People’s Republic of China

by Adam L Silverman|  March 7, 20208:51 pm| 109 Comments

This post is in: America, China, Domestic Politics, Election 2020, Foreign Affairs, Open Threads, Politics, Silverman on Security

The really important fact about Erik Prince that is not mentioned in The New York Times reporting that he has been using retired US and British spies, presumably human intelligence offers (HUMINTers), to teach James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas employees to be more effective is not that Prince founded and used to run Blackwater, nor that he’s Secretary of Education Betsy DeVoss’s brother, nor that he’s very close with the President and others in the administration and the reelection campaign. The really important fact is that Erik Prince’s Frontier Services Group, the company of military contractors that he runs, is owned by DVN  Holdings, which would ultimately make Prince its chairman. DVN Holdings is owned by Hong Kong investor Johnson Ko Chun and the Chinese International Trust Investment Corporation (Citic), which is a People’s Republic of China (PRC) owned investment fund. Johnson Ko Chun is also on the board of directors of Cambridge Analytica’s spin off Emerdata Ltd along with Rebekah Mercer, her sister Jennifer, as well as former senior officials from Cambridge Analytica. Emerdata is also still tied to the former Cambridge Analytica’s parent firm SCL Group.

The important fact that everyone keeps missing is that Erik Prince’s operations are funded by the People’s Republic of China. He is now their asset. If he is involved with O’Keefe’s merry band of political ratfuckers, then he is only involved so long as Xi and the PRC want him to be. The same goes for Emerdata. And anything else that Prince involves himself with. Despite having a long history of looting his own companies and skimming from his investors and backers, such as the Crown Prince of the United Arab Emirates, Prince’s financial backing from the PRC state owned Chinese International Trust Investment Corporation means that he works for the PRC and does so only as long as he advances their interests.

Xi and the PRC conduct their influence operations – from weaponizing diplomatic, information, economic, financial, intelligence, and legal power – as a form of 21st Century warfare very differently than Putin and the Russians do. Xi’s and the PRC are subtle and precise, where Putin and the Russians are brutish and imprecise. The role of Prince’s Frontier Service’s Group in advancing Xi’s One Belt, One Road initiative, which is definitely NOT in the United State’s strategic interests, is evidence of who is in charge in this relationship. Xi and the PRC call the shots. And while they might give Prince a lot of rope to conduct business in his usual dodgy manner, it should never forget that they are the hands on the end of that rope. If Prince is paying former intelligence officers to train Project Veritas employees who will then interfere in domestic politics in the US, then he is doing it because it suits not just his or his sister’s or the President’s purposes. He is doing it because it suits Xi’s and the PRC’s purposes. Who his paymasters are and how they exert control over their assets is the really important piece of information that everyone reporting on Prince’s connection to Project Veritas and commenting on the reporting is missing.

Open thread.

 

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GOP Venality Open Thread: Erik Prince Teams Up with… Project (No) Veritas

by Anne Laurie|  March 7, 20205:39 pm| 130 Comments

This post is in: C.R.E.A.M., Election 2020, Information Warfare, Open Threads, Republican Venality

Disgraced paramilitary leader aligned with regime party pays spies to infiltrate and suppress domestic political opposition on behalf of the head of state https://t.co/UQ9Hvv47JJ

— Adam Serwer? (@AdamSerwer) March 7, 2020

So we’re basically in the Watergate phase of the Trump omnishambles. https://t.co/eP9KTbQDv6

— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) March 7, 2020

On the one hand, further proof that the Republican ‘elite’ is as profoundly anti-democratic as any Russian kleptocrat or Saudi emir. On the other hand… if the best they can recruit is James O’Keefe III’s little fumblecluster of performance-art ratfvckers, they’ve got a ways to go:

Erik Prince, the security contractor with close ties to the Trump administration, has in recent years helped recruit former American and British spies for secretive intelligence-gathering operations that included infiltrating Democratic congressional campaigns, labor organizations and other groups considered hostile to the Trump agenda, according to interviews and documents.

One of the former spies, an ex-MI6 officer named Richard Seddon, helped run a 2017 operation to copy files and record conversations in a Michigan office of the American Federation of Teachers, one of the largest teachers’ unions in the nation. Mr. Seddon directed an undercover operative to secretly tape the union’s local leaders and try to gather information that could be made public to damage the organization, documents show.

Using a different alias the next year, the same undercover operative infiltrated the congressional campaign of Abigail Spanberger, then a former C.I.A. officer who went on to win an important House seat in Virginia as a Democrat. The campaign discovered the operative and fired her.

Both operations were run by Project Veritas, a conservative group that has gained attention using hidden cameras and microphones for sting operations on news organizations, Democratic politicians and liberal advocacy groups. Mr. Seddon’s role in the teachers’ union operation — detailed in internal Project Veritas emails that have emerged from the discovery process of a court battle between the group and the union — has not previously been reported, nor has Mr. Prince’s role in recruiting Mr. Seddon for the group’s activities.

Both Project Veritas and Mr. Prince have ties to President Trump’s aides and family. Whether any Trump administration officials or advisers to the president were involved in the operations, even tacitly, is unclear. But the effort is a glimpse of a vigorous private campaign to try to undermine political groups or individuals perceived to be in opposition to Mr. Trump’s agenda…

Mr. Prince is under investigation by the Justice Department over whether he lied to a congressional committee examining Russian interference in the 2016 election, and for possible violations of American export laws. Last year, the House Intelligence Committee made a criminal referral to the Justice Department about Mr. Prince, saying he lied about the circumstances of his meeting with a Russian banker in the Seychelles in January 2017...

Eavesdropping on some Midwestern teachers and failing to derail a Congressional campaign — that’s not much of a ROI for an international Master of War like Prince Erik. But the sooner O’Keefe is out of ‘business’ and Prince is forced to decamp permanently to his outpost in Abu Dubai, the better.

If there’s ever a fifteen week course on political grifting at least two weeks should be dedicated to James O’Keefe

— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) March 7, 2020

Reminder:

Erik Prince and Betsy DeVos are siblings. Their dad co-founded the uber-conservative anti-feminist Family Research Council. Betsy's father-in-law brought MLM scams to America & helped fuel the AIDS crisis. It's possible this family has done more damage to America than any other. https://t.co/E55eGEmbcn

— Jill Filipovic (@JillFilipovic) March 7, 2020

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Best Guess is Ugly

by @heymistermix.com|  March 7, 20203:49 pm| 176 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

https://twitter.com/sethbannon/status/1236125593290276864

Josh Marshall has decided to move all COVID-19 news outside the TPM paywall. Good for him. I like his curated letters from readers around the world: they’re a great example of “I’m here, you’re not, let me tell you about it.”

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Military Life: Leto on Deployments

by WaterGirl|  March 7, 202012:00 pm| 105 Comments

This post is in: Guest Posts, Military, Military Life: Two Perspectives with Leto & Avalune

Today we kick off Episode 2 of the 7-part Guest Post series: Military Life: Two Perspectives

In case you missed the introduction to the series:  Military Life: Two Perspectives with Leto and Avalune

Reminder: Leto & Avalune will available for real-time conversation about this post on 3/11.  That’s this Wednesday around 7 pm.

Leto wrote a wonderful 4-page article, and excerpts are included in the post below.

Read today’s full article here. ~WG

Military Life:  Two Perspectives with Leto & Avalune, an Introduction 1

Deployments are a Fact of Life for the Military

Deployments are a fact of life for the military. Pre 9/11, deployments were something you hoped you were able to do. Deployments mean traveling to remote lands, making a few extra bucks via incentive pays, and potentially putting your training into use.

In the post 9/11 military, deployments are a matter of routine. You will definitely be selected for a deployment. In the Air Force, deployments are another way to earning rank because you typically earn a medal at the end of one, and medals are used in the point tabulations for rank advancement. Also there’s the “every one is getting in on the action, so I better get in on it before it dries up” mentality that’s always affected young people.

A deployment is made up of a lot of different items. The pre-deployment items are rather nondescript/routine: being cleared via medical and dental that you’re able to deploy.

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Warren as VP

by @heymistermix.com|  March 7, 20208:28 am| 267 Comments

This post is in: Election 2020

I’ve seen mention of Warren as a VP pick. I think she’d be great, of course, and if the new President put her in charge of rooting out corruption, I’d love to see it. One thing though: if the Senate is tight, Warren would have to resign and her successor would be picked in a special election over five months after her resignation. That may seem minor, but in the current political climate, imagine a scenario where the Senate is 49 D-50 R once Warren is out, or 50 D-49 R and Manchin decides to Manchin. (50/50 tie votes for majority leader are broken by the VP, who in this scenario would be Warren.)

California and New Jersey replace vacancies by appointment, for the VP Kamala or VP Cory fans.

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Saturday Morning Open Thread: Diversions

by Anne Laurie|  March 7, 20207:24 am| 116 Comments

This post is in: Music, Nature & Respite, Open Threads, Television

I suspect lead singer Natalie Maines would have been more than happy for this not to be true, but: Impeccable timing for the new single!

There are a half-dozen serious, weighty posts waiting to be written, but after this week I’m tired.

What are y’all doing as a respite from politics, at this point in time?

Spousal Unit & I both really enjoyed the first two seasons of Death in Paradise, every episode a sprightly Christie-style stand-alone mystery. I’m having trouble getting into the unlovely third-season replacement for the central character, but the rest of the cast is still sharp, and I console myself that the blemish in question eventually gets replaced in his turn…

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COVID-19 Update (Informational / International Edition) – Friday-Saturday, March 6/7

by Anne Laurie|  March 7, 20204:50 am| 58 Comments

This post is in: COVID-19, Foreign Affairs, Healthcare

"least 15 deaths have been reported..//..Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have reported at least 164 confirmed cases, while news reports say cases have surged close to 300"
-feels like China's early numbers were a lot more reliable than US ones.https://t.co/W5xt8wgTWh

— ɪᴀɴ ᴍ ᴍᴀᴄᴋᴀʏ, ᴘʜᴅ ????? (@MackayIM) March 7, 2020

Hosted by @ArunRath, "Coronavirus: A Community Conversation" will feature expert medical insight from @BhadeliaMD, @lmadoff and @HealthyBoston's Jennifer Lo at @museumofscience.

Stream the discussion live via @ForumNetwork Sunday at 3:30pm → https://t.co/3F7BSPiGVe

— WGBH (@wgbh) March 6, 2020

It's beginning to feel like posting China's new #Covid19 numbers doesn't make a lot of sense, given how much spread there is in so many other places.
However, I'll do it today.
99 new cases, 28 deaths.
80561 total cases, 3070 deaths, 55404 recovered. pic.twitter.com/cfoxOOr0Wz

— Helen Branswell (@HelenBranswell) March 7, 2020

The S Korean govt is offering "emergency child care" to parents dealing with the double challenge of school closures and work-at-home policies. The govt will compensate business owners about $5,000 for every employee for flexible work. https://t.co/feAJYDTaFT

— T.K. of AAK! (@AskAKorean) March 6, 2020

G-20 nations pledge to “take further actions” to aid the world economy amid mounting fears the coronavirus is dragging it toward a recession https://t.co/qMnk8Mtqya

— Bloomberg (@business) March 7, 2020

Hubei reported on Friday no new infections outside its capital, Wuhan. Big q’s about data reporting & transparency remain. If true, it is a steep decline from a few weeks ago when they were reporting 1000+ new coronavirus cases per day. https://t.co/tLcSnqtLIY

— Amy Qin (@amyyqin) March 6, 2020

It will get better after awhile. One of my friends in China just went back to work at her hotel. I asked if there were any guests. She replied, “Yes, some people who dare to die.” https://t.co/RsWBayHIXN

— Matthew Stinson (@stinson) March 7, 2020

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