1993 Whitney-Smith Toward An Epistemology of Peace

Historic Contributions, Peace Intelligence
Epistemology for Peace
Epistemology for Peace

We've lost touch with this visionary, but our current work on datqa pathologies and information asymmetries bear out the view of Gandhi and so many others–there is plenty for all, but war is a racket, banks are legalized theft, and most governments are corrupt at all levels for lack of visionary ethical informed leaders as well as informed citizens devoted to preserving the commons for all.

Below is a second document that she provided for OSS ‘1993.

Analysis for Information Revolutions
Analysis for Information Revolutions

John Perry Barlow: Why Spy? (2002)

Government, Ineptitude, IO Impotency
John Perry Barlow

Why Spy?

John Perry Barlow

Forbes, 10.07.02

If the spooks can't analyze their own data, why call it intelligence?

For more than a year now, there has been a deluge of stories and op-ed pieces about the failure of the American intelligence community to detect or prevent the September 11, 2001, massacre. Nearly all of these accounts have expressed astonishment at the apparent incompetence of America's watchdogs.

I'm astonished that anyone's astonished.

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1993 Corporate Role in National Competitiveness: Smart People + Good Tools + Information = Profit (Full Text Online for Google Translate)

Articles & Chapters

Corporate Role in National Competitiveness: Smart People + Good Tools + Information = Profit

What is the Secretary of Labor trying to tell us that the Director of Central Intelligence needs to help his staff to understand?

Robert David Steele – Vivas

Proceedings, Society of Photo-Optical Engineers (Spring 1994)

Original As Published (OSS ’93)

Full Text Online for Ease of Automated Translation

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