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NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden
revealed to the world
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that the NSA was spying on every single American,
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archiving trillions of phone calls and e-mails,
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all in the name of protecting us from Islamic terrorists.
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Snowden pilfered over 50,000 documents while working
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for the NSA's private spy agency, Booz Allen Hamilton,
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a multi-national corporation that operates in the shadows.
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But the wizard behind the curtain that owns
Booz Allen Hamilton
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is an equally shadowy corporation, The Carlyle Group,
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who purchased Booz Allen Hamilton the year Obama was first elected
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for a staggering $2.5 billion.
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The Carlyle Group has been steeped in controversy since 2001
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when it was revealed that the Bin Laden family
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had poured millions into The Carlyle Group investments.
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In fact, while Osama bin Ladin's henchmen were
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flying airplanes into the
World Trade Center Towers on 9/11,
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George H. W. Bush was meeting with members
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of the Bin Ladin family at the Ritz Carlton hotel in Washington
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to discuss investing more extensively in the shadowy, multi-national corporation, The Carlyle Group.
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Bush had just been named Senior Advisor
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and had been trying to convince the Bin Ladin family,
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owners of the multi-billion dollar Saudi company,
The Bin Ladin Group,
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to increase their investment, predicting that the
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defense investment company's profits
would soon be booming,
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which they in fact did after 9/11.
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After the dust settled on 9/11, up to two dozen Bin Ladin family members
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were quietly flown out of the country to Saudi Arabia.
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But not until they increased their stake in
The Carlyle Group.
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Despite this controversy and an endless amount
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of other controversies over the years,
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The Carlyle Group has remained unscathed due to
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having a "Who's Who" of men in high places on their payroll.
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This doesn't include the fact that The Carlyle Group's
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Booz Allen Hamilton is gorged with thousands of
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former NSA agents, but The Carlyle Group
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owns another company that has been in the news lately.
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Or rather is behind the news.
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One of the oddities of the missing Malaysian Airlines
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Flight 370 is that,
of the 239 passengers aboard,
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a staggering 20 passengers work for
Freescale Semiconductor.
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Which, you guessed it, is owned in large part
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by The Carlyle Group.
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It has been reported that the
Freescale Semiconductor employees
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were on their way to a conference in China
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with the company portrayed as a medium-sized
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Austin, Texas based company with a small footprint
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in the semiconductor industry.
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In fact, The Carlyle Group and a handful of
other mega-investors
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purchased Freescale Semiconductor in 2006
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for a staggering $17.6 billion.
The media has not only portrayed
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Freescale Semiconductor as a non-entity,
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but the Freescale employees on board Flight 370
as low-level workers
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on their way to a routine conference in China.
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However, four of the employees on Flight 370,
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according to Austin, Texas based Intellihub
investigative reporter Shepard Ambellas,
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were high-level engineers that were majority owners
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of several semiconductor patents shared with Freescale Semiconductor, worth billions.
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As this patent document shows, obtained by Intellihub,
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the four engineers each had
a 20% ownership of the patents.
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A total of 80% to Freescale Semiconductor's 20%.
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That, shockingly, the patent was filed on March 11, 2014.
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Four days after the plane disappeared.
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And now that the patent owners are dead,
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full ownership of the patents will revert to
Freescale Semiconductor,
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into the pockets of The Carlyle Group.
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Edward Snowden revealed that he could
wiretap anyone in the world
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from his Hawaiian outpost at Booz Allen Hamilton.
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That he, and the thousands of other NSA contractors worldwide,
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had access to the whole gamut of the NSA's
surveillance apparatus.
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He could tap into every cell phone, every flight communication worldwide, every spy satellite.
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Are we to believe the NSA's private surveillance army, run by The Carlyle Group,
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has no information on Flight 370?
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Day by day, the story changes.
Flight 370 crashed in the South China Sea.
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Two Iranians using stolen passports hijacked the plane and flew it to Iran to use it as a weapon against Israel.
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It was flying extremely low to avoid radar.
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One week ago, the story was that the pilot
Zaharie Ahmad Shah was a political zealot
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flying to meet up with the Taliban in Afghanistan.
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Now the story is that the plane is at the bottom of the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Australia,
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in which the crazed pilot was out of his mind
because of a torrid love affair,
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that he flew the plane for seven hours in the opposite direction of the intended route,
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detected by no one, including the nearby
U.S. Naval base on Diego Garcia,
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in order to kill himself and the 239 passengers on board.
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It's like Lee Harvey Oswald all over again.
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Instead, this time, it isn't a crazed gunman acting alone, but a crazed pilot.
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Is this all a conspiracy theory?
That The Carlyle Group got rid of a plane
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in order to reap billions in profits on
semiconductor patents?
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That their tentacles that reach into every aspect of the military industrial complex
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and the media created a fantasy of a crazed pilot dumping his plane into the Indian Ocean?
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Perhaps, perhaps not.
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But, we must remember, a few years ago,
conspiracy theorist extraordinaire Alex Jones
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made the wild claim, citing an AT&T engineer and top secret AT&T documents,
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that the NSA was archiving every single phone call of every single American.
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Who's the conspiracy theorist now?