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    The Profiteers

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      El Paso Natural Gas, 101

      Engelhardt, Tom, 240

      Engineering News-Record (magazine), 308

      Enka, 211, 216, 306–07

      Enron, 226, 227

      environmental cleanup projects, 158, 206, 217, 231, 293, 304

      audits of, 247

      hurrican Katrina and, 244, 245–48, 262

      after nuclear power plant accidents, 10, 149–50, 152, 216

      Equitable Life Insurance Company, 336n122

      Eubanks, Alice Elizabeth Bechtel, 8, 23

      Eubanks, Brantley M., 8

      Export Council, 229

      Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank; EXIM)

      Aqaba pipeline proposal and, 170, 171, 188

      Bechtel’s financing using, 216, 229, 349n190

      Casey as head of, 132

      Croatian roadway project and, 216

      Indian power plant project and, 226

      Iraq projects and, 170, 171, 188, 200

      Russian loans from, 100, 101–02, 110

      nuclear energy facilities and, 102

      Sausi Arabia and, 61

      Steve Sr.’s position with, 95, 101

      Taiwan projects and, 157

      F-15 jet fighter bombers, 127–28, 165

      Faisal, King of Saudi Arabia, 58, 122, 125

      Faisal II, King of Iraq, 1, 5

      Farley, Terry, 242

      Federal Aid Road Act, 25

      Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

      Bechtel’s South Korean project and, 349n190

      environmental crimes and, 269

      McCone and, 66, 75

      Lee’s espionage case and, 252, 253

      Pollard’s arrest by, 14, 181–82, 346n181

      possible bribery of South Korean officials and, 349n190

      Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), 164, 246, 248

      Federal Financing Bank, 296

      Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 116, 119, 122, 336n122

      Feinstein, Dianne, 292

      Feith, Peter, 306–07

      fertilizer plant construction projects, 58, 95, 101

      Financial Times, 176, 198, 232

      Fluor Corporation, 122, 336n122

      Flynn, Raymond, 207

      Flynn, Tom, 198

      Fonda, Jane, 149

      Forbes (magazine), 8, 135, 213, 214, 219, 220

      Ford, Gerald, 89, 111, 113, 116, 125, 126, 130, 132, 146, 153, 163, 167, 281

      Ford, Henry, 25, 86

      Ford Motor Company, 25–26

      Foreign Affairs (magazine), 98

      Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (1977), 190, 349n190

      Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 132

      foreign policy. See US foreign policy

      Foreign Policy (magazine), 210, 307

      Foreign Relations Committee, Senate, 139, 145

      Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP), 152

      Forrestal, James, 66, 67

      Fortune (magazine), 6, 29, 32, 47, 52, 53, 86

      “four horsemen of the apocalypse,” 277–78, 282, 318

      “Four Horsemen of the Non-Apocalypse,” 153–54, 282, 283–84

      Frank, Barney, 207

      Franks, Tommy, 235

      Freedom of Information Act, 290, 318, 363–64n290

      Freeh, Louis, 253

      “Free Jonathan Pollard” movement, 14–15, 300

      Fremont Group, 219–20

      Fremont Properties, 220

      Friedman, Alan, 172, 176

      Friedman, Milton, 113, 167, 245–46

      Friends in High Places (McCartney), 310–11

      Gabon, 304

      Galbraith, Francis J., 96

      Galbraith, John Kenneth, 249

      Garbuzov, Vasiliy, 110

      Garner, Jay, 235, 240

      Gatwick Airport, London, 9

      Gejdenson, Sam, 200

      General Accounting Office (GAO), 52, 162, 240

      General Construction Co., 30

      Generals Highway, Sequoia National Park, 25

      Georgetown University Center for Strategic and International Studies, 309

      Getty, J. Paul, 85

      Getty Oil Company, 85

      Giuffrida, Louis Onorato, 164

      Glaspie, April, 193, 201

      Glickman, Daniel R., 261

      globalization, 203, 236

      Goethals, George Washington, 31

      Gofman, John, 268

      Goldwater, Barry, 89

      Gonzalez, Henry, 198–99

      Gorbachev, Mikhail, 258

      Gore, Al, 254

      Gottlieb, Robert, 33, 42, 89, 136, 145

      Government Accountability Project, 293

      government owned and contractor operated (GOCO) model, 157, 258

      Grand Canyon, 28

      Great Depression, 11, 12, 30, 34, 38

      Greece, 121, 208

      Greeley, Horace, 21

      Greider, William, 148, 153, 199, 308

      Guardian, 168, 173, 307

      Gulf War, 200, 212, 241, 269

      Gusterson, Hugh, 251, 252, 265

      Gwertzman, Bernard, 111

      Gwilliam, J. Gary, 264, 285–90

      background of, 285–87

      earlier successful cases brought by, 287–88

      Habib, Philip C., 142, 147, 148, 165, 168

      Habiger, Eugene A., 253

      Haifa, Israel, project proposal, 124

      Haig, Alexander M. Jr., 140–41, 142, 143, 144, 147, 155, 165

      Haldeman, Robert, 110

      Halliburton, 82, 239, 244

      Hamad International Airport, Doha, Qatar, 9

      Hamilton, Lee, 300

      Hammer, Armand, 94, 101–02, 215

      Hanauer, Stephen, 120–21

      Hanford Site, Washington (nuclear reactor and radioactive-waste treatment plant), 10, 68, 256, 292–93

      Harriman, Ed, 240

      Hart, Parker T. (“Pete”), 122–23, 170

      Hartung, William D., 281

      Harvard University, 40, 118, 164, 268

      Hecker, Siegfried, 254–55

      Helms, Richard

      Allende coup in Chile and, 97, 98–99

      as Bechtel consultant, 99, 127, 128, 162

      as CIA director, 80, 97–98, 162

      Kennedy’s assassination and, 80

      Henry J. Kaiser Co., 30

      Herbert, Bob, 230

      Hercules Powder Company, 50

      Heritage Foundation, 163, 229, 309

      Hersh, Seymour, 128, 235, 301, 329n80, 344n174, 346n178

      Hezbollah, 187

      Hiltzik, Michael, 28, 38

      Hiroshima bombing, Japan, 10, 68–69

      Hobson, David, 11, 263

      Hoffman, Gil, 182

      Hoffman, Ian, 254, 255

      Hogan and Hartson, 129

      Holder, Eric, 298

      Holocaust, 177

      Hong Kong, 9, 208, 211

      Hoover, Herbert, 26, 31, 55, 88, 89, 118

      Hoover Dam, 28–42

      background to development of, 30–31

      Bechtel’s reputation after, 59, 296

      Boulder City community built for, 39, 40, 41, 318

      completion of, 37, 44

      Crowe as chief engineer during construction of, 34–36, 38, 39, 40

      Dad Bechtel’s work on, 26–27, 38, 40, 41, 42

      deaths during construction of, 40, 42

      diverting Colorado River for, 36–37

      as engineering epic, 29

      government contract in, 12, 32–33, 38–39

      heat conditions during construction of, 39–40

      joint venture for construction of, 29

      modern machinery used for, 36

      safety violations and labor unrest at, 38, 40–42, 62

      as signature project for Bechtel, 6, 29, 44

      Six Companies’ construction of, 29, 36, 47

      Steve Jr.’s childhood visits to, 86

      Steve Sr.’s work on, 6, 38, 48

      utility company connection from construction of, 71

      western development powered by, 30, 31, 33


      workers on, 35, 42, 317

      working conditions on, 39–40

      Hoover Institution, 163, 318

      Hore-Lacy, Ian, 261

      Hoskinson, Samuel, 132

      hospital construction projects, 5, 122, 235, 241–42, 243

      Hoyle, Russ, 228

      Hull, Cordell, 219

      Humphrey, Hubert, 90

      Hurricane Katrina, 244, 245–48, 262

      Hussein, Qusay, 2, 238n356

      Hussein, Saddam

      Aqaba pipeline proposal and, 169, 170–71, 172, 188–89, 192, 200

      Bechtel’s business relationships with, 15, 87, 124, 168, 171, 230, 233, 234, 237

      chemical weapons used by, 168, 169–70, 173, 200, 230

      CIA operations and, 80

      Iran-Iraq war and, 169–70, 172

      Osirak nuclear reactor attack and, 141

      PC2 petrochemicals complex and, 180–81

      Pollard’s intelligence information on, 180–81

      Reagan administration and, 141

      Rumsfeld’s visit to, 168–69

      seizure of Republican Palace headquarters of, 1–2

      terrorists supported by, 170

      Hussein, Uday, 1, 2, 235

      hydroelectric plant construction projects, 9, 43, 71, 233

      hydrogen bombs (H-bombs), 69–70, 149, 251

      Ickes, Harold L., 41–42, 51

      Illich, Jim, 236

      Imperial Chemical Industries, 85

      Imperial Valley, California, farms, 30, 37

      Independent (London), 99, 237

      India, 87, 94, 120–21, 123, 226, 274, 305

      Indonesia, 95–96, 123, 205, 209, 225

      Industrial Workers of the World, 40–41

      infrastructure projects, 5–6, 9, 30, 62, 63, 82, 95, 134, 135, 162, 208, 209, 216, 233–34, 235, 306–07, 304

      Institute for Policy Studies (IPS), 169, 229

      Intelligence Committee, Senate, 141, 181, 292, 301

      Interagency Contingency Operations Plan, 177–78

      Inter-American Development Bank, 112

      intercontinental ballistic MX missiles (ICBMs), 162

      InterGen, 218, 220, 225–26

      International Herald Tribune, 172

      International Monetary Fund, 112, 308

      International Bechtel Inc., 59, 76, 306

      International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT), 97, 318

      International Water, 222

      Investigative Reporting Program, University of California at Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, 307–08

      Iran

      Bechtel’s projects in, 63, 64–65, 78, 127, 168

      Bechtel’s ties with the Shah and, 87, 121, 124

      hostage crisis in, 133, 138–39

      intelligence gathering in, 65

      Khomeini and Islamic revolution in, 168

      Mossadegh’s overthrow in, 65, 76

      oil industry in, 65, 96, 168

      Shah’s proposed restoration in, 65

      US clandestine sale by weapons to, 347–48n185

      Iran-Contra affair, 187–92, 240

      background to, 187–88

      Bechtel and, 213

      Colley’s murder in, 77, 192

      investigation of, 187, 190

      Meese’s resignation and, 191–92

      Pollard affair and, 184–85, 347n185

      Rappaport’s involvement in, 189–91

      Rumsfield’s visit with Saddam about pipeline and, 188–89

      Weinberger’s role in, 185–86, 188, 191, 213–14, 302

      Iran-Iraq war, 167–68, 169, 172, 176, 187

      Iraq

      Bechtel employees as hostages in, after US invasion, 201–02

      Bechtel’s arrival in, 5

      Bechtel’s business relationships with, 15, 124, 168, 192–94, 197

      Bechtel’s headquarters in Republican Palace in Green Zone in, 3–4, 242

      Bechtel’s projects in, 5–6, 63

      Bush’s reconstruction plans for, 5, 202, 235

      chemical weapons production facilities in, 174, 176, 180–81, 198–99, 230, 237

      CIA operations in, 80, 175

      Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in, 238, 239–40

      depth of feeling about Israel held by, 188–89

      ISIS in, 3

      Israel’s bombing of reactor in, 141, 142, 175

      lobbying for projects in, 141, 166, 173, 189–90, 194

      PC2 petrochemicals plant in, 175–76, 180, 184, 197, 199–200, 201, 202–03

      Reagan administration and, 141–42

      Rumsfield’s visit with Saddam in, 166, 167, 168–71, 172–73

      Saddam’s use of chemical weapons in, 168, 169–70, 173, 200, 230

      Shultz’s support for Bechtel’s projects in, 166, 167, 168–73

      US financing of projects in, 198–99, 200–01

      US invasion of, 3, 201

      weapons of mass destruction of, 3, 172, 199, 228, 229

      Weinberger and weapons transfer to, 188, 198

      Iraq Petroleum Company, 62

      Iraq War, 3

      iron-ore slurry pipelines, 146

      irrigation construction projects, 235

      ISIS, 3

      Israel

      Arab boycott of trade with, 124, 125–26, 129, 146

      Bechtel’s pipeline project in Iraq and guarantee from, 188–90, 191, 192

      Bechtel’s business approach and, 148

      Bechtel’s refusal to build in, 61, 124, 125

      bombing of Iraqi reactor by, 141, 142, 175

      Connally’s proposal on borders of, 131

      depth of Iraqi feeling about, 188–89

      distrust of Bechtel by, 124–25, 189

      espionage operations against American targets by, 15

      “Free Jonathan Pollard” crusade and, 14–15

      Iran-Contra affair and, 188

      Kerry’s proposal of prisoner swap for Pollard with, 301

      nuclear test ban treaty and, 274

      Pollard’s concern about threats to existence of, 174–76, 177–78, 180, 184–85

      Pollard’s documents returned by, 182

      Pollard’s release requested by, 13, 298, 299

      Pollard’s spying for, 15, 178–82, 300

      Qaddafi in Libya and, 306

      Reagan administration and, 140–41, 142, 165, 166

      Six-Day War (1967) of, 168

      US spying on prime ministers of, 14

      US support for, 61, 168

      Weinberger’s hostility toward, 139–41, 142, 174–75, 303

      J. F. Shea Co. Inc., 30

      J. Henry Schroder Banking Corporation, 56–57

      J.P. Morgan & Company, 57, 112

      J.P. Morgan Bank, 109

      Jackson, Henry (“Scoop”), 102, 110

      Jacobson, Todd, 258

      Jamail, Dahr, 238

      Japan

      Bechtel projects in, 121, 211

      Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings in, 10, 68–69

      US foreign policy and, 83–84, 89

      Jerusalem Post, 174, 182, 301

      Jewish workers

      Justice Department charges of discrimination against, 126–27

      Saudi Arabian projects and exclusion of, 61, 124–25

      Jews

      American spy cases involving, 13, 182, 183

      Pollard affair opinions of, 13, 14, 183

      Steve Sr.’s opinions on, 124, 204

      Weinberger’s ancestry and, 117, 118, 174–75

      Johnson, Lyndon (LBJ), 80, 81, 82, 95

      Johnstone, Clint, 204

      Johnstone, Shana Bechtel, 204

      Jubail project, Saudi Arabia, 9, 122–23, 127

      Juhasz, Antonia, 201

      Kaiser, Edgar, Jr., 88

      Kaiser, Henry J., 26, 30, 41–42, 54

      Kamil, Husayn, 193

      Kapleau, Philip, 269

      Kazakhstan, 211

      Kearns, Henry, 101, 102–03

      Kearns International, 103

      Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR), 233

      Kennecott Copper Corporation, 122

    &nb
    sp; Kennedy, John F. (JFK), 112

      assassination of, 80–81, 82, 131, 318

      Bay of Pigs invasion and, 78

      McCone’s disagreements with, 82

      normalization of relations with Cuba and, 81

      plots against Cuba and, 78, 80

      as president, 87, 119

      proposed CIA reform by, 78

      Kennedy, Joseph P. Sr., 78

      Kennedy, Robert

      brother’s assassination and, 80–81

      plots against Cuba and, 78

      Kerry, John, 301

      Keystone Pipeline System, 9

      Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruholla, 168

      Kim Jong-il, 281

      King, Ralph, 226, 309

      Kirkpatrick, Jeane, 140

      Kissinger, Henry, 238

      Allende coup in Chile and, 97, 98–99

      as Bechtel consultant, 99, 121, 126–27, 184, 209

      Bechtel’s participation in Arab boycott of trade with Israel and, 126–27

      biotech company Theranos and, 305

      on George Shultz, 109

      Iran-Iraq war and, 172

      Nixon administration and, 110, 132

      nuclear nonproliferation and, 276, 283–84

      nuclear technology export and, 146

      Pollard affair and, 300

      Klamath River Highway, California, 25

      Klein, Aaron, 302

      Klein, Naomi, 230, 245, 246

      Klotz, Frank G., 294

      Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Niskayuna, New York, 294–95

      Koch brothers (Charles and David), 11, 309

      Koch, Ed, 165–66

      Koch Industries, 7

      Komes, Jerome, 85

      Kondrake, Morton, 140

      Kopf, Rick, 219–20

      Koppel, Ted, 175, 233, 234

      Korb, Lawrence, 139

      Korea, 89

      Kosovo, 306–08

      Kostikov, Valeriy, 81

      Kurtz, Howard, 150

      Kuwait

      Bechtel projects in, 62–63, 202–03, 206, 212

      Iraqi invasion of, 200, 201, 202

      oil industry in, 62, 85, 202, 242

      Kuwait Oil Company, 62

      Kwitny, Jonathan, 104

      Kyl, Jon, 281–82

      Labaton, Stephen, 311

      Labor-Management Advisory Committee, US Treasury Department, 95

      Laird, Melvin, 133

      Lando, Barry, 193

      LANS LLC, 258, 263, 270, 271, 282

      Lardner, George, 190

      La Rocque, Gene, 137

      Latin America, 64, 96, 146, 225

      Lauer, Eliot, 302

      Laughlin, Robert B., 296

      Lawrence, Ernest, 251

      Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California, 154

      background of, 10–11

      founding of, 251

      layoffs at, 263–64

      LLNS, LLC, formed by Bechtel to manage, 258, 263–64, 265–66, 283, 289, 290, 294

      National Ignition Facility at, 265–66

      national laboratory system with, 157

      University of California management of, 252, 253

      Lebanon, 168

     


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