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BLACKWATER / XE / ACADEMI / CONSTELLIS LINEAGE — CONTRACTOR POWER REPORT

Blackwater / Xe / Academi / Constellis lineage is tracked through company lineage, main players, public-money routes, source records and missing documents.

REPORT > What happened > Why it matters > Evidence status > Missing records > Watch next

Why it matters

Contractors matter because state power can be routed through private companies, logistics, security, data systems and outsourced functions.

Who / what is involved

  • Erik Prince — Blackwater founder / former owner route
  • Constellis — current corporate lineage route
  • Triple Canopy — related contractor lineage / Constellis family route

Control layer

  • war
  • security
  • contractors
  • public-private power
  • intelligence-adjacent systems

Records found

  • https://www.usaspending.gov/search
  • https://www.sec.gov/edgar/search/
  • https://sam.gov/
  • https://www.courtlistener.com/
  • https://ofac.treasury.gov/sanctions-list-service
  • https://www.justice.gov/news
  • https://www.oversight.gov/
  • public-record-intake.html

Records missing

  • USAspending awards
  • Court records
  • Congressional hearing material
  • SEC or corporate records where available
  • Sanctions / debarment checks
  • News signals verified against primary records

What cannot be concluded

Contractor tracking describes public-record routes and watch signals. It does not prove unlawful conduct without records.

Watch next

  • Search new awards for Blackwater.
  • Check court and oversight routes for Blackwater / Xe / Academi / Constellis lineage.
  • Update main-player links for Blackwater / Xe / Academi / Constellis lineage.
  • Compare contracts, subsidiaries and ownership changes.