A Google search for "xe" turns up 103 million hits, almost none of which are about Blackwater. Clearly the name "Xe" was chosen because it will remain lost in a sea of terms with "xe" as a substring. Years from now it will be very difficult to find information about them, unless the old name Blackwater sticks when writing about them. I'm surprised they didn't choose "The" for their new name.
Tragic company but more pressure needs to be applied to them, and squirming out of their "Blackwater" brand may only draw more attention. I've posted this to http://twitter.com/earthintelnet for the 501c3 non-profit org I am executive director for.
A Google search for "xe" turns up 103 million hits, almost none of which are about Blackwater. Clearly the name "Xe" was chosen because it will remain lost in a sea of terms with "xe" as a substring. Years from now it will be very difficult to find information about them, unless the old name Blackwater sticks when writing about them. I'm surprised they didn't choose "The" for their new name.
Mercenary thugs by any other name...
still Blackwater
I hope someone is still tracking their illegal and brutal behavior- whatever their new disguise...
A skunk by any other name still stinks!
Tragic company but more pressure needs to be applied to them, and squirming out of their "Blackwater" brand may only draw more attention. I've posted this to http://twitter.com/earthintelnet for the 501c3 non-profit org I am executive director for.
You write that "Independent, retired scientists tell us that wind does NOT work to generate reliable capacity" -- who are they exactly?
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