Event: 13 FEB 14 Louisville KY Deeper Quick Intel People Finder Briefnig

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If you are in the Louisville-Cincinnati-Nashville-Indianapolis-area on February 13, 2014, you are invited to a free

Deeper Quick Intel briefing.

We also have available a 50 page analysis of Autonomy IDOL technology. If you want to know more about this report and how to get it, write me at deeperqi@gmail.com.

See Especially:

Worth a Look: Tool – DeeperQI.com

See Also:

Stephen E. Arnold @ Phi Beta Iota

Event: 25 FEB 14 All Day Georgetown DC Leakers, Whistleblowers, & Traitors: An Evolving Paradigm

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Leakers, Whistleblowers, & Traitors: An Evolving Paradigm

The Journal of National Security Law & Policy and The Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law present “Leakers, Whistleblowers & Traitors: An Evolving Paradigm”

WHO: Keynote by Adm. William Studeman, Former Director, National Security Agency and Former Deputy Director and Acting Director, CIA
WHEN: Feb. 25, 2014 | 8:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
WHERE: Georgetown University Law Center | Gewirz Student Center, 12th Floor | 120 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20001
RSVP: rsvp2@law.georgetown.edu

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Steele on Reality, Intelligence, Ethics, & Solutions [Yale, 6 February 2014]

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SHORT URL: http://tinyurl.com/Steele-Yale-6

On Thursday 6 February 2014 from 1800-1930, Robert Steele will address a group of undergraduates convened by Yale Politic. The event is free, open to the public without RSVP required, and the media has been invited.

Yale University, Branford College
Trumbull Room
74 High Street
New Haven, CT 06511

Downloadable PPT (30 Pages): Steele @ Yale

YouTube as Presented (Verbatim, Slides Not Really Visible)

Briefing as Planned Below the Line in Full Text

See Also:

YALE The Politic Interviews Robert Steele

2014 Intelligence Reform (Robert Steele)

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Event: 18-19 FEB 14 Tampa FL Modern Warfare’s Complexity and the Human Dimension: Implications for Policymakers, Warfighters, NGOs and the Private Sector

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Modern Warfare’s Complexity and the Human Dimension: Implications for Policymakers, Warfighters, NGOs and the Private Sector

FREE

February 18-19, 2014

USF Patel Center for Global Solutions

Tampa, Florida

We are at a major inflection point after two wars, major upheaval and change in the Middle East, humanitarian challenges, new military technologies and changes in the character of conflict. The conference examines the increasingly important human, social and cultural dimension in contemporary and emerging warfare and conflict, while seeking to inform the debate about national strategy and military doctrine. Understanding the human domain is a key consideration for policy and strategy as so many conflicts now arise not from encounters between state-sponsored militaries but rather from among groups more or less embedded within civilian populations. Contemporary conflict and warfare increasingly involves adversaries (insurgents, terrorists, criminal networks, piracy, and guerillas) who exploit specific human environments, such as ungoverned areas, tribal social structures and stressed urban environments.

This conference seeks to aid overcoming inadequate understanding of the human domain for military, civilian agency, NGO and international organization decision-making. We endeavor to examine conflict and the human dimension because we are not as good as we need to be in taking ‘the human' into consideration as it impacts governance, politics, development, and security. A common critique of US efforts is US strategy and policy suffered from an inadequate understanding of the human domain’s implications for influence and engagement operations for pre-conflict, conflict and post-conflict. This shortfall equally impacts civil government agencies, NGOs, international organizations and the private sector. We anticipate this conference will contribute to building the collaborative networks necessary to enhance academic and government efforts to improve human domain capabilities to improve NGO, International Organization and government planning and operational support. Panels will illuminate key lessons of the wars and conflicts involving the US military in the last ten years and, furthermore, seek to inform our understanding of the challenges and implications of the social and cultural environment in contemporary and future warfare.

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Event: 18 FEB 14 NYC Manfactured Crisis – The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare

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New York Launch

Please join us for the launch of

Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare

by Gareth Porter

Tuesday February 18, 2014
10:30 a.m. to 12 noon
Hardin Room, Church Center for the United Nations
777 UN Plaza (Corner of 44th Street and 1st Ave)

Gareth Porter is an investigative journalist and writer on US foreign and military policy. He has written four previous books, including Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam (University of California Press, 2005). His journalism has been published in The Nation, Inter Press Service, Truthout, and elsewhere. In 2012, he was awarded the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Investigative Journalism by Frontline Club in London.

In Manufactured Crisis, Gareth Porter shows that the narrative that Western governments and media created over the course of two decades that Iran was pursuing a covert nuclear weapons program was based on falsehoods and fabricated “evidence”.

See Also:

Mini-Me: Iran Is NOT a Nuclear Threat — Cover for Other Actions

Review (Guest): A Manufactured Crisis – The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare

Review: Manufactured Crisis – The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare