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Saturday, October 27, 2007

The Jewish Blackwater

Much ado is made of the supposed "conservative Christianity" of Blackwater's founder and CEO, Erik Prince, but nothing is said of the growing use of Israeli commandos for bodyguard services in the United States. A Los Angeles-based private security firm is now guarding some of Hollywood's most powerful celebrities. The name of this firm? IMS. It stands for "Israeli Military Specialists."

IMS founder Aaron Cohen is using elite Jewish assassins that made their bones capturing and killing Palestinian militants to protect such notable Hollywood stars as Brad Pitt, Jackie Chan, and Eva Longoria. These guys will even serve subpoenas, as was demonstrated recently when Kevin Federline--ex-husband of Britney Spears--hired Cohen's assassins to serve Britney her notice. Federline is an Americanized form of the German "Federlein," an Ashkenazi Jewish name, and Spears has dated two other Jewish men since splitting with Federline. Granted, Hollywood has one of the largest populations of Jews, so it's easy to see how connections cannot be overblown. It's like living in the South. If I throw a rock out of my window, I'll hit a Southern Baptist. It's not surprising that an elite team of Jewish commandos will garner quite a bit of business from their "brethren" in TinselTown.

And like everything else in America, "terror" is the justification for such foreign elite service protection. Cohen argues, "Stalking is a form of terror," and his "formula is a lot like counter-terrorism." He even referred to Spears subpoenas as "pure counter-terrorism." This involved background checks and tracking--much like the way the commandos pursue militants.

Cohen's business will grow, and with that growth will come a greater diversity of services. Like Blackwater, this privatization of security is a dangerous trend since there is little legislation to govern their activities. This potential threat is compounded when the security firms are foreign nationals and highly trained in killing.