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http://www.counterpunch.org/enronintellibridge.html

March 8, 2002

CounterPunch Exclusive

Enron and the Spooky Image Consultant

CounterPunch Staff Report

In the wake of the California electricity "crisis" last year, Enron hired a
Washington, D.C., consultancy, headed by a former Clinton administration
official, to improve the public image of the giant energy trader. From early
last summer until Enron filed for bankruptcy on Dec. 2, 2001, Intellibridge
Corp. essentially served as an independent "propaganda" arm for Enron,
developing a news Web site and organizing conferences, which brought
regulatory, political, media and business leaders together to discuss the
merits of Enron's vision for restructuring the electric power industry
across the United States.

Prior to the revelations of its off-balance-sheet partnerships last October,
Enron's biggest concern had been fallout from California and how other
states may become scared to enact their own forms of electric and gas
restructuring programs that possibly would benefit Enron and other
non-utility energy marketing companies. Through its connections in D.C.'s
closely tied political and international business world, Intellibridge
landed the multi-million dollar contract with Enron.

David Rothkopf, deputy undersecretary of commerce for international trade
during Clinton's first term, founded Intellibridge_originally called the
Newmarket Company_in the late 1990s after serving for two years as managing
director of Kissinger Associates, Inc., the geo-political consulting group
chaired by the former U.S. Secretary of State. In launching Intellibridge,
Rothkopf had the help of several former government officials and spooks,
including former National Security Advisor Anthony Lake and former Central
Intelligence Agency director John Deutch, who was accused in 2000 of
mishandling sensitive data while serving at the CIA and previously as an
under-secretary at the Defense Department.

Even before these Intellibridge officials joined the Clinton administration,
Enron had succeeded in developing a strong lobbying apparatus inside the
Beltway during the first Bush administration. And the Clinton administration
did little, if anything, to stand in the company's way. Plenty of good
material has been written about how Enron wooed both Democrats and
Republicans to help it with regulatory matters and risky investments (most
recently, the March 4, 2002 issue of The Nation contains a comprehensive
analysis of government favors for Enron in Texas as well as on the domestic
and international fronts).

For example, during both the Clinton and the current Bush administrations,
government officials helped Enron with its investment in the Dabhol power
plant in India. During the Clinton administration, the Overseas Private
Investment Corp. and the Export-Import Bank of the United States provided a
total of $460 million in loans to Enron for the Dabhol project.

Vice President Dick Cheney went to bat for Enron last summer when he met
with Sonia Gandhi, wife of the slain Indian Prime Minister and current
president of the opposition Congress party, to persuade her to help force
the Indian state of Maharashtra to pay Enron for power it had received from
the plant.

In a well-researched news article, The Washington Post on Jan. 20, 2002,
highlighted how Enron garnered U.S. government support for its Dabhol
project. The Post even found a former Clinton administration
official_Intellibridge's Rothkopf_still willing to argue, more than a month
and a half after Enron filed for bankruptcy, the benefits of the U.S.
government using its citizens' money to support Enron's position in India.

"There is an appropriate role for the U.S. government to step in on behalf
of U.S. companies when foreign governments are treating them unfairly,"
Rothkopf told the Post reporters. "Enron, just like any other company, was
entitled to that support," Rothkopf added. Curiously, the Post
reporters_White House correspondent Dana Milbank and national correspondent
Paul Blustein_failed to mention to the paper's readers the former connection
between Rothkopf's Intellibridge and Enron.

As part of the contract with Enron, Intellibridge had the mandate to help
stop the spread of the energy industry's equivalent of the "rotten apple
theory" through a public image enhancement campaign. Enron wanted to make
sure negative perceptions about the company did not spread to segments of
the American public that would hear about the company only in terms of the
California energy crisis.

After winning the contract, Intellibridge quickly discovered who Enron
considered its friends_certain conservative economists, the Wall Street
Journal editorial page and large industrial companies_and who Enron viewed
as its enemies_New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, then-New York Times
editorial page editor Howell Raines, who late last summer moved into the top
editorial position at the paper, and consumer advocacy groups.

Enron also wanted Intellibridge to create an advisory committee to help
guide the public image campaign. Candidates for the committee included
Cambridge Energy Research Associates Chairman Daniel Yergin, New York Times
columnist Thomas Friedman, Economist magazine energy and environmental
reporter Vijay Vaitheeswaran and Wall Street Journal columnist Rebecca
Smith.

Intellibridge unveiled its Enron public image campaign at an Enron-sponsored
conference early last October at a Ritz Carlton hotel in the Washington
area. Attending the conference were business leaders, politicians and
regulators from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, excluding former
FERC Chairman Curt Hebert, who had left FERC in August 2001 after learning
that the Bush administration, based on discussions with Enron officials, had
named former Texas Public Utility Commission Chairman Pat Wood to take over
as FERC chairman.

Soon after Intellibridge organized the conference in October, though, Enron'
s fortunes began to crumble and the company then had too much damage for
Intellibridge to control, thus putting an end to the relationship and
forcing Intellibridge to focus once again on the geo-political side of its
consulting business. CP



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