COMMENTARY:
TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF ADM
PRICE FIXING SCANDAL COMES
ON EVE OF ENERGY BILL VOTE
NICHOLAS E. HOLLIS, AGRIBUSINESS COUNCIL: Today will mark a strange milestone event in the history of American law and order. June 27 will be the tenth
anniversary of the massive FBI raid dubbed "Operation Harvest King" on the agribusiness giant ADM's corporate offices in Decatur, Illinois, and a number of posh homes of senior company executives.
More than seventy agents participated in the sweep which culminated a three year investigation with audio/video taped evidence of widespread price-fixing and other white-collar crimes led by top ADM officials in a range of food/feed ingredients
around the world. Most of the tapes which supported the search warrants came from one of ADM's own rising chiefs, Dr. Mark Whitacre, considered a likely successor to ADM president James Randall when he retired.
Whitacre's tapes were critical for the government's case which played out for four years --- ultimately producing prison sentences for ADM's vice chairman, Mick Andreas (son of erstwhile ADM chairman and political contributor Dwayne O. Andreas) and Terrence Wilson, president of ADM's corn processing division. But the harshest punishment was reserved for the FBI informant Whitacre.
Today in an ominous twist of fate driven by politics of corruption and personal destruction, Mark Whitacre remains in prison --- convicted on multiple counts of embezzling ADM funds as he worked undercover for the FBI --- while ADM
stands poised to gain hegemony in the Nation's agro-food and related biofuels complex with a gargantuan Washington power play aimed at ratcheting up more ethanol subsidies through the energy bill scheduled for a Senate vote on Tuesday..
ADM's "ethanol blitzkreig" has been quietly gathering momentum for more than a quarter century, largely pushed on falsehoods, demagoguery , phony research studies, campaign contribution-corrupted politicians and a phalanx of bogus trade groups. Ironically, a number of these groups were discussed on FBI price-fixing tapes by arrogant ADM execs.
The false fronts were revealed as monitor mechanisms to keep the other white collar criminals "in line" and within production/price quotas. Similarly, other groups created by ADM have been used to deceive the public and the politicians --- presenting the illusion of farmer support while simultaneously bullying hapless farmer members.
Unlike the apparently fictitious groups, revealed last week in hearings which shocked official Washington with revelations concerning lobbyist Jack Abramoff --- the ADM juggernaut of association mouthpieces --- backed by taxpayer dollars from USDA and protected by encamped DC law firms --- continue to bleed the Nation without shame.
With politicians from both sides of the aisle --- many having benefited from lavish ADM contributions --- leading the legislative charge --- and controlled associations generating blizzards of supportive emails- and occasional threats of "corn shucking" anyone from the midwest who strays from the narrow fold --- ADM rules.
And like tame bears, the independent farmers are marched to their doom, while the Nation's general citizenry sits back dumbfounded and confused by the whirlwind of conflicting ethanol information.
When the United States Senate convenes for a vote on the omnibus energy bill- there will be little fanfare. Debate on ethanol in the once heralded deliberative body, has been hollowed out, wrapped in slogans and absurd calls for "energy self-sufficiency".
(Note: Mandating increased ethanol use will raise gas prices and create more dependence on foreign oil- while handing massive new subsidies to an "industry" largely controlled by ADM)
So the vote can be seen as a litmus test on which members are truly voting their consciences in the Nation's interests or blinded by ethanol's false promises (i.e. corrupted) No one in cynical, special interest driven Washington expects the "good guys" like Senator John McCain Rep.-Arizona to prevail --- but perhaps enough of the "honorables" will rise up and send a message to the House/Senate conferees (yet to be named) and this latest abomination will be derailed before irreparable damage is done.
How far have we slipped in our democratic experiment? Consider that a decade ago then the FBI swept in on Decatur, our law enforcement had the Big Fish of ADM in the net. Evidence to convict. But then, political strings were pulled and pressure from the White House spiraled down into the Department of Justice --- and soon unraveled and re-directed the strongest parts of the case.
ADM paid a $100 million fine, kept its government contracts and gained complete immunity from further questions for its top executives. Today, ADM's criminal juggernaut, wrapped in a "family fiefdom" --- rolls on, fueled largely with government subsidies, particularly ethanol.
If we as a country of laws continue to ignore our own law enforcement, and the truth, in favor of "political fixes" for the Creed of Greed, and compromise our heritage of fundamental fairness in setting public policy goals --- we are in for a
bleak future with new distortions and assaults on our liberties.
Ask Congress to revisit the " Harvest King anniversary" by rejecting ethanol. Let your voices be heard --- before it is too late! [ June 25, 2005 ]
Nitor in adversum -- Strive in Opposition
TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF ADM
PRICE FIXING SCANDAL COMES
ON EVE OF ENERGY BILL VOTE
NICHOLAS E. HOLLIS, AGRIBUSINESS COUNCIL: Today will mark a strange milestone event in the history of American law and order. June 27 will be the tenth
anniversary of the massive FBI raid dubbed "Operation Harvest King" on the agribusiness giant ADM's corporate offices in Decatur, Illinois, and a number of posh homes of senior company executives.
More than seventy agents participated in the sweep which culminated a three year investigation with audio/video taped evidence of widespread price-fixing and other white-collar crimes led by top ADM officials in a range of food/feed ingredients
around the world. Most of the tapes which supported the search warrants came from one of ADM's own rising chiefs, Dr. Mark Whitacre, considered a likely successor to ADM president James Randall when he retired.
Whitacre's tapes were critical for the government's case which played out for four years --- ultimately producing prison sentences for ADM's vice chairman, Mick Andreas (son of erstwhile ADM chairman and political contributor Dwayne O. Andreas) and Terrence Wilson, president of ADM's corn processing division. But the harshest punishment was reserved for the FBI informant Whitacre.
Today in an ominous twist of fate driven by politics of corruption and personal destruction, Mark Whitacre remains in prison --- convicted on multiple counts of embezzling ADM funds as he worked undercover for the FBI --- while ADM
stands poised to gain hegemony in the Nation's agro-food and related biofuels complex with a gargantuan Washington power play aimed at ratcheting up more ethanol subsidies through the energy bill scheduled for a Senate vote on Tuesday..
ADM's "ethanol blitzkreig" has been quietly gathering momentum for more than a quarter century, largely pushed on falsehoods, demagoguery , phony research studies, campaign contribution-corrupted politicians and a phalanx of bogus trade groups. Ironically, a number of these groups were discussed on FBI price-fixing tapes by arrogant ADM execs.
The false fronts were revealed as monitor mechanisms to keep the other white collar criminals "in line" and within production/price quotas. Similarly, other groups created by ADM have been used to deceive the public and the politicians --- presenting the illusion of farmer support while simultaneously bullying hapless farmer members.
Unlike the apparently fictitious groups, revealed last week in hearings which shocked official Washington with revelations concerning lobbyist Jack Abramoff --- the ADM juggernaut of association mouthpieces --- backed by taxpayer dollars from USDA and protected by encamped DC law firms --- continue to bleed the Nation without shame.
With politicians from both sides of the aisle --- many having benefited from lavish ADM contributions --- leading the legislative charge --- and controlled associations generating blizzards of supportive emails- and occasional threats of "corn shucking" anyone from the midwest who strays from the narrow fold --- ADM rules.
And like tame bears, the independent farmers are marched to their doom, while the Nation's general citizenry sits back dumbfounded and confused by the whirlwind of conflicting ethanol information.
When the United States Senate convenes for a vote on the omnibus energy bill- there will be little fanfare. Debate on ethanol in the once heralded deliberative body, has been hollowed out, wrapped in slogans and absurd calls for "energy self-sufficiency".
(Note: Mandating increased ethanol use will raise gas prices and create more dependence on foreign oil- while handing massive new subsidies to an "industry" largely controlled by ADM)
So the vote can be seen as a litmus test on which members are truly voting their consciences in the Nation's interests or blinded by ethanol's false promises (i.e. corrupted) No one in cynical, special interest driven Washington expects the "good guys" like Senator John McCain Rep.-Arizona to prevail --- but perhaps enough of the "honorables" will rise up and send a message to the House/Senate conferees (yet to be named) and this latest abomination will be derailed before irreparable damage is done.
How far have we slipped in our democratic experiment? Consider that a decade ago then the FBI swept in on Decatur, our law enforcement had the Big Fish of ADM in the net. Evidence to convict. But then, political strings were pulled and pressure from the White House spiraled down into the Department of Justice --- and soon unraveled and re-directed the strongest parts of the case.
ADM paid a $100 million fine, kept its government contracts and gained complete immunity from further questions for its top executives. Today, ADM's criminal juggernaut, wrapped in a "family fiefdom" --- rolls on, fueled largely with government subsidies, particularly ethanol.
If we as a country of laws continue to ignore our own law enforcement, and the truth, in favor of "political fixes" for the Creed of Greed, and compromise our heritage of fundamental fairness in setting public policy goals --- we are in for a
bleak future with new distortions and assaults on our liberties.
Ask Congress to revisit the " Harvest King anniversary" by rejecting ethanol. Let your voices be heard --- before it is too late! [ June 25, 2005 ]
Nitor in adversum -- Strive in Opposition
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