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Building Muscle for Cops and Military Personnel
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06:52 - 10:34 (03:41)

In 1990, a young man became an intern at George H.W. Bush's White House and was determined to create a gym for cops and military personnel. He believed that the Clean Air Act was anti-business and preferred a government philosophy that didn't interfere with businesses.

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A discussion on the perception of the Clean Air Act being anti-business because of its impact on air quality, and a personal anecdote of an intern at George H.W.
06:52 - 08:08 (01:15)
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Clean Air Act
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A discussion on the perception of the Clean Air Act being anti-business because of its impact on air quality, and a personal anecdote of an intern at George H.W. Bush's White House who held anti-government views.

Chapter
Building Muscle for Cops and Military Personnel
Episode
Part One: Erik Prince: The Rich Kid Who Bought An Army
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
Eric Prince, founder of Blackwater, lost his father to a heart attack in 1995 and left the Navy SEALs soon after.
08:09 - 09:49 (01:39)
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Eric Prince
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Eric Prince, founder of Blackwater, lost his father to a heart attack in 1995 and left the Navy SEALs soon after. He then focused on dealing with the family's fortune while starting a 6,000 acre training facility for security operators.

Chapter
Building Muscle for Cops and Military Personnel
Episode
Part One: Erik Prince: The Rich Kid Who Bought An Army
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
The founder of Blackwater, Eric Prince, created a training base called Blackwater which was used for training military and police units on how to deal with crises, including situations like Columbine.
09:50 - 10:34 (00:44)
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Blackwater
Summary

The founder of Blackwater, Eric Prince, created a training base called Blackwater which was used for training military and police units on how to deal with crises, including situations like Columbine.

Chapter
Building Muscle for Cops and Military Personnel
Episode
Part One: Erik Prince: The Rich Kid Who Bought An Army
Podcast
Behind the Bastards