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Subject:                The Power Elite: Enron and Frank Wisner


The Power Elite: Enron and Frank Wisner
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495&article=16588

On 28 October 1997, Enron Corporation announced the entry of Frank G.
Wisner Jr. onto its board of directors. Most of the business press
did
not find this untoward and it certainly did not emerge as part of the
US discussions  on corruption at the highest level. Frank Wisner, as
we know in India, was the US Ambassador from 1994 until this year and
his entry into Enron must be seen in light of the scandal of Dabhol.
Enron, like most US corporations, uses its close association with the
state (both its elected and bureaucratic arms) for its own ends.

     US campaigns are financed by corporations whose money not only
     enables
politicians to win elections, but it also buys businesses the state's
power both for domestic subsidies and for the use of US power in the
international arena.

Frank Wisner, Jr. was a big catch for Enron Corporation. His lineage
is impeccable, since his father, Frank Wisner Sr., was a senior CIA
official (from 1947 until his suicide in 1965) who was involved in the
overthrow of Arbenz of Guatemala (1954) and Mossadeq of Iran (1953).
Wisner Junior was well-known in the CIA and he worked as Under
Secretary of Defense for Policy and Under Secretary of State for
International Security Affairs; his current boss, Kenneth Lay, Chief
Executive Officer of Enron Corporation, also worked for the Pentagon
during the US war in Vietnam. With "economic espionage" as a task for
the CIA (see PD, 12 October 1997), there is little doubt that Wisner
used this instrument during his long-tenure as Ambassador in Asian
nations. A Wisner staffer told InterPress Services this year that
"ifanybody asked the CIA to help promote US business in India, it was
probably Frank".

When Wisner was US Ambassador to the Philippines (1991-92), Enron was
in the midst of negotiations to manage the two Subic Bay power plants.
When Wisner left Manila in July 1992, Enron won the deal and began to
manage the plant in January 1993. During Wisner tenure in India, he
fought long and hard to secure various deals for Enron. He  went so
far as to boycott the "India Power '96 -- Beyond Dabhol" summit,
despite being scheduled to give an address (this was part of a US
advisory to companies to avoid India for six-months, a pressure tactic
on India during the winter of 1995-96). Wisner left India earlier this
year only after it seemed like Enron's place was secure.

Enron, like most monopoly corporations in the US, uses money as a
means to buy influence and power. To gain access to a lucrative
contract to rebuild the Shuaiba power plant in Kuwait, Enron hired
former US Secretary of State James Baker as a consultant who travelled
to the oil kingdom to negotiate with his Gulf War allies for his new
employer. The sons of George Bush also helped Enron win this contract
despite a lower bid from Deutsche Babcock, a German firm. The Bush
brothers also helped Enron in their deal to win a contract to build a
pipeline from Chile to Argentina in 1988. Finally, Wendy Gramm (wife
of Senator Phil Gramm) joined Enron's Board of Directors in 1993 after
she resigned from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. This
Commission, just days after Gramm's resignation, deregulated energy
futures, thereby allowing Enron to earn 10% of its profits by
adventures on the financial markets. Beside all this evidence, it
appears hypocritical for Rebecca Mark, Chairperson of Enron
Development Corporation, to declare that "Enron's reputation is being
attacked, and we do not do business under the table".

The story does not end there. In 1991-92, Enron donated $28,525 to the
Democratic Party and in 1993-94, it gave $42,000. These monies enabled
Enron to send its executives on international tours with the late
Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown in January 1995 (when Kenneth Lay came
to India) and in March-April 1994 (when Chief Executive Officer of
Enron International, Rodney Gray came to Russia). In the former, Enron
was in negotiation for the Dabhol plant among other things (such as
the $1.1 billion offshore holdings) and in the latter, Enron was
interested in the marketing of Russian gas in Europe. President
Clinton noted that Brown's trips resulted in "expanded opportunities
for American business in [the USA] and abroad". The "pay to play"
project of US "democracy" is once again in evidence. The example of
Enron and Wisner proves beyond a reasonable doubt that the US state is
not a neutral actor in world affairs and that US transnational
corporations are part and parcel of the corruption within the US
Empire. The hearings in Washington on "campaign finance reform" do not
bother with this level of corruption, for most of those who are
running the investigation are beholden to business interests. Enron,
for instance, will not be a part of the investigation, since it is
deemed to be a patriotic US entity out to create jobs for US workers
and to accumulate wealth to defer the costs of the US's mercenary
army.

Vijay Prashad is Assistant Professor of International Studies at
Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.

Source: People's Democracy, 16 November 1997
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Enron (formerly Hughes Tool)

     3. What would you think the following may have in common? Ken
     Starr, James A. Baker III (who is a former, Sec. of State, Sec.
     of the Treasury, and twice White House Chief of Staff under
     Presidents Reagan and Bush), Enron (formerly Hughes Tool), Hughes
     Aircraft, Hughes Electronics, and Howard Hughes Medical
     Institute? How about fraud, billions of dollars in estate tax
     fraud, corruption, satellite and missile technologies transfers,
     the "China-Hughes" Conspiracy, and even including arming Sadaam
     Hussein in Oct. 1989, and doing so by charging the U.S. taxpayers
     well over $1 billion dollars to do it?
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495&article=16587

The Enron Investigation
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495&article=16586

Bush: No 'Fishing' For Info Allowed in Enron Debacle
http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495&article=16585
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"Enron Prize for Distinguished Public Service"

Insider Report - 12/25/95
Retired General Colin Powell, who received the first annual "Enron
Prize for Distinguished Public Service" at the Baker Institute
conference, offered some provocative remarks regarding the new roles
performed by the U.S. military:

"[D]uring the four years I was chairman [of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff], we deployed the armed forces of the United States some 28
different times, sometimes to war, sometimes to peacekeeping,
sometimes to peacemaking, sometimes to peacemaking in our own cities
[during] the Los Angeles riots...." Don't forget the military in waco
in 1993! http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495&article=16584

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