Systemic Equivalences between Ebola, Alien Invasion and Dissidence
Strategic implications of seemingly disparate forms of terrorism
Introduction
Protective measures against perceived threats to human health
Psychosis engendered by threat and media reframing
Psychosocial unrest and memetic threats to global civilization
Challenging strategic mirror: threats as otherwise perceived
Proactive framing of threat — and its denial
Threat entanglement, wicked problems and bioterrorism
Vulnerability to exposure to dis-ease and psychsocial unrest
Procedures for handling the potentially infected: remedial procedures for dis-ease and unrest
Source of threat: extraterrestrial life or epiterrestrial life?
Security lock-downs of the future?
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