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Muckraker extraordinaire Ken Silverstein's new book, Turkmeniscam, begins with a devilishly simple premise: pose as a defense contractor and, with the aid of a high-powered lobbying firm, insert a pork-barrel spending project into a defense spending bill. The plan:
The next step, he writes, would be to lobby a member of one of the congressional appropriations committees to earmark funds for an ACR project. Silverstein's fake firm would peddle bogus counter-IED technology:
For DANGER ROOM readers, that story should sound familiar. Unfortunately, Silverstein abandons his original plan; the lobbyist's fee could run $6,000 a month or more. And while Silverstein never intends to take the earmarked money after it is inserted in the defense budget, he notes, "deceitfully seeking money for a genuinely important cause raised ethical issues and there were some fairly serious legal issues involved as well."
Um, yeah.
Silverstein then opts for Plan B: Posing as a representative of the Stalinist regime of Turkmenistan and seeing who lines up to help re-brand the dictatorship in Washington. If you haven't read the Harper's article (or heard Silverstein on the radio), buy this book, now. As Silverstein discovers, powerful lobbying firms were more than happy to flack for Turkmenistan, for a price.
In the past, Silverstein has taken on shadowy arms dealers and ethically challenged politicians, but Turkmeniscam's account of lobbyists run amok takes things to a whole new level. Regardless of tut-tutting from the journalism cops, it's a great piece of undercover journalism. Check it out.
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