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The history of Wackenhut Corporation is best described from its own
literature. An outdated letter of introduction typed on Wackenhut letterhead
once sent to prospective clients provided me with the following profile:
(Excerpted) "Wackenhut Corporation had its beginnings in 1954, when
George R. Wackenhut and three other former Special Agents of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation formed a company in Miami, Special
Agent Investigators, to provide investigative services to business and
industry.


"In 1962, Wackenhut operations extended from Florida to California and
Hawaii. On January 1, 1966, the company became international with offices
in Caracas, Venezuela, through half ownership of an affiliate.

"The Wackenhut Corporation became public in 1966 with overthecounter
stock
sales and joined the American Stock Exchange in 1967. Through
acquisitions
of subsidiaries and affiliates, now totaling more than 20, and expansion
of it contracts into numerous territories and foreign countries, the
Wackenhut Corporation has grown into one of the world's largest security
and investigative firms.

"In 1978 acquisition of NUSAC, a Virginia company providing technical
and consulting services to the nuclear industry, brought Wackenhut into the
fields of environment and energy management. In 1979, Wackenhut
acquired Stellar Systems, Inc., a California company specializing in
outdoor electronic security.

"The executive makeup of the company reflects the stress Mr. Wackenhut
placed on professional leadership. The Wackenhut Corporation is guided
by
executives and managers with extensive backgrounds in the FBI and other
military, governmental and private security and investigative fields.

"The principle business of the company is furnishing security and complete
investigative services and systems to business, industry and professional
clients, and to various agencies of the U.S. Government.

"Through a whollyowned subsidiary, Wackenhut Electronic Systems
Corporation, the company develops and
produces sophisticated computerized security systems to complement its
guard services.

"Major clients of Wackenhut's investigative services are the insurance
industry and financial interests. These services include insurance
inspections, corporate acquisition surveys, personnel background reports,
preemployment screening, polygraph examinations and general criminal,
fraud and arson investigations.

"The wide variety of services offered by Wackenhut Corporation also
includes guard and electronic security for banks, office
buildings, apartments, industrial complexes and other physical structures;
training programs in English and foreign languages to apply Wackenhut
procedures to individual clients needs; fire, safety and protective
patrols; rescue and first aid services; emergency support programs
tailored to labormanagement disputes, and predeparture screening
programs
widely used by airports and airlines.

"The company now has some 20,000 employees and maintains close to
100
offices and facilities with operations spread across the United States and
extending into Canada, the United Kingdom, Western Europe, the Middle
East, Indonesia, Central and South America and the Caribbean."

******

On the surface, Wackenhut Corporation seemed innocous enough, but
through
documents later obtained from Michael Riconosciuto, I learned there was
another, darker side to Wackenhut operations, at the Cabazon Indian
reservation near Indio, California.

Because Indian reservations are sovereign nations and do not come under
federal jurisdiction, Wackenhut International had formed a partnership and
entered into a business venture with the Cabazon Indians to produce
hightech arms and explosives for export to thirdworld countries. This
maneuver was designed to evade congressional prohibitions against U.S.
weapons being shipped to the Contras and middle eastern countries.

In the early 1980's, Dr. John Nichols, the Cabazon tribal administrator,
obtained a department of Defense secret facility clearance for the
reservation to conduct various research projects. Nichols then approached
Wackenhut with an elaborate "joint venture" proposal to manufacture
120mm
combustible cartridge cases, 9mm machine pistols, lasersighted assault
weapons, sniper rifles and portable rocket systems on the Cabazon
reservation and in Latin America. At one point, he even sought to develop
biological weapons.

Again, through Michael Riconosciuto's files, I later obtained interoffice
memorandums and correspondence relating to biological technology, but
more
on that in chapter 10. Meanwhile, in 1980, Dr. John Nichols obtained the
blueprints to Crown Prince Fahd's palace in Tiaf, Saudi Arabia, and
drafted a plan to provide security for the palace.

The Saudis were interested enough to conduct a background check on the
Cabazons. Mohammad Jameel Hashem, consul of the Royal Embassy of
Saudi
Arabia in Washington, D.C., wrote former South Dakota Senator James
Abourezk at his offices in Washington D.C. and noted, "According to our
black list for companies, the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians/Cabazon
Trading Company and Wackenhut International are not included."
Translated,
that meant that neither the Cabazons or Wackenhut were Jewishrun
enterprises.

George Wackenhut's political leanings were once described in a book
entitled, "The Age of Surveillance, The Aims and
Methods of America's Political Intelligence System," by Frank J. Donner
(Knopf, 1980), pp. 424425 as such: "The agency's [Wackenhut]
professional
concerns reflect the political values of its director, George Wackenhut. A
rightist of the old blood, he selected as his directors an assortment of
ultras prominent in the John Birch Society, the ASC, and other rightwing
groups. The agency's monthly house organ, the `Wackenhut Security
Review,'
systematically decried the subversive inspiration in virtually all the
protest movements of the sixties, from civil rights to peace. This
vigilance earned the publication the accolade of rightwing organizations,
inluding (in 1962) the George Washington Honor Medal and the Freedom
Foundation Award at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; and (in 1965 and 1966)
the
Vigilant Patriots Award from the AllAmerican Conference to Combat
Communism."

******

Of all the articles written about Wackenhut Corporation, probably the most
provacative was written by John Connolly for SPY magazine, published in
September 1992, pp. 4654. Connolly, a former New York police officer
turned writer, began his story with the following introduction: "What? A
big private company one with a board of former CIA, FBI and Pentagon
officials; one in charge of protecting nuclearweapons facilities, nuclear
reactors, the Alaskan oil pipeline and more than a dozen American
embassies abroad; one with longstanding ties to a radical rightwing
organization; one with 30,000 men and women under arms secretly helped
Iraq in its effort to obtain sophisticated weapons? And fueled unrest in
Venezuela? This is all the plot of a new bestselling thriller, right? Or
the ravings of some overheated conspiracy buff, right? Right? WRONG."

Connolly highlighted George Wackenhut as a "hardline rightwinger" who
was
able to profit from his beliefs by building dossiers on Americans
suspected of being Communists or leftleaning "subversives and
sympathizers" and selling the information to interested parties. By 1965 ,
Wackenhut was boasting to potential investors that the company
maintained
files on 2.5 million suspected dissidents one in 46 American adults then
living.

In 1966, after acquiring the private files of Karl Barslaag, a former
staff member of the House Committee on UnAmerican Activities,
Wackenhut
could confidently maintain that with more than 4 million names, it had the
largest privately held file on suspected dissidents in America.

Connolly wrote that it was not possible to overstate the special
relationship that Wackenhut enjoys with the federal government.
Richard Babayan, claiming to be a CIA contract employee, told SPY that
"Wackenhut has been used by the CIA and other intelligence agencies for
years. When they [the CIA] need cover, Wackenhut is there to provide it
for them."

Another CIA agent, Bruce Berckmans, who was assigned to the CIA
station in
Mexico City, but left the agency in January 1975 (putatively) to become a
Wackenhut internationaloperations vice president, told SPY that he had
seen a formal proposal submitted by George Wackenhut to the CIA offering
Wackenhut offices throughout the world as fronts for CIA activities. In
1981, Berckmans joined with other senior Wackenhut executives to form
the
company's Special Projects Division. It was this division that linked up
with exCIA man Dr. John Phillip Nichols, the Cabazon tribal administrator,
in pursuit of a scheme to manufacture explosives, poison gas and
biological weapons for export to the contras and other communist fighting
rebels worldwide.

SPY also printed testimony from William Corbett, a terrorism expert who
spent 18 years as a CIA analyst and is now an ABC News consultant in
Europe. Said Corbett, "For years Wackenhut has been involved with the CIA
and other intelligence organizations, including the DEA. Wackenhut would
allow the CIA to occupy positions within the company [in order to carry
out] clandestine operations."Additionally, Corbett said that Wackenhut
supplied intelligence agencies with information, and it was compensated
for this "in a quid pro quo arrangement" with government contracts worth
billions of dollars over the years.

On page 51, in a box entitled, "Current and Former Wackenhut Directors,"
SPY published the following names: "John Ammarell, former FBI agent;
Robert Chasen, former FBI agent; Clarence Kelly, former FBI director;
Willis Hawkins, former assistant secretary of the Army; Paul X. Kelley,
fourstar general (ret.), U.S. Marine Corps; Seth McKee, former commander
in chief, North American Air Defense Command; Bernard Schriever, former
member, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; Frank Carlucci,
former Defense Secretary and former deputy CIA director; Joseph Carroll,
former director, Defense Intelligence Agency; James Rawley, former
director, U.S. Secret Service; Bobby Ray Inman, former deputy CIA
director."


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