Robert Steele: Will the US and French Armies Be Key to Taking Down the Deep State?

Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Military, Peace Intelligence
Robert David STEELE Vivas

The shadow foreign minister of France sent me the below headline, asking what I thought. I told him that while we all know that Sorcha Faal is a fabrication shop with one David Booth behind the scenes, that I and my editors value Sorcha Faal because the links are always real and useful, and the narrative — which may be contrived — is always worth considering:

Trump Rushes “QAnon” Message To French Military While Russia Conducts Largest Nuclear War Decontamination Drill In History

In my view General Milley's commitment to the Constitution is priceless. I have written before about how our military has lost its integrity and obeyed illegal unconstitutional orders (e.g. invading Iraq on the basis of 935 known lies).

U.S. Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Mark A. Milley, hosts Gen. Jean-Pierre Bosser, Chief of Staff, French Army, during a counter-part visit in Arlington, Va., December 1, 2016. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Chuck Burden)

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Caitlin Johnstone: Is Fareed Zakaria a Deep State Whore?

Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence

CNN And WaPo Demand That Trump Further Escalate Tensions With Russia

CNN has aired a segment in which pundit Fareed Zakaria tells the network’s audience that the US president has “been unwilling to confront Putin in any way on any issue” and asks “will Venezuela be the moment when Trump finally ends his appeasement?”

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Steven Aftergood: CRS on Free Speech and the Regulation of Social Media Content (#GoogleGestapo)

Commerce, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, IO Impotency
Steven Aftergood

Free Speech and the Regulation of Social Media Content

Currently, federal law does not offer much recourse for social media users who seek to challenge a social media provider’s decision about whether and how to present a user’s content. Lawsuits predicated on these sites’ decisions to host or remove content have been largely unsuccessful, facing at least two significant barriers under existing federal law.

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The Saker: Zionist Racism — Understanding Anti-Semitism

Civil Society, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence

A Crash Course on the True Causes of “Anti-Semitism”

This kind of religious racism is mostly taught in Orthodox Yeshivas and, of course, in various Haredi institutions in Israel. For these ignorant Jews any such explanations of the causes of antisemitism in world history are not only offensive (blaming the victim) but also completely unfair (“my family never said any such things!”). Second, while this kind of, frankly, demonic teachings have only been taught in religious circles, they nevertheless also have had a deep impact upon the outlook of many (but not all!) secular Jews many of whom might never have been told that all Christians deserve to be executed, but who still will have a profound and almost knee-jerk repulsion towards Christianity. The distance between Rabbi David Bar-Hayim and Sarah Silverman and her famous quoteI hope that Jews did kill Christ, I’d do it again in a second” is very, very short.

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Berto Jongman: The Role of Academia as a Moderating Influence on Secret Intelligence Agencies

Academia, Collective Intelligence, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence, Ethics, Government, IO Impotency, Peace Intelligence
Berto Jongman

Can Israeli intelligence be used to avoid unnecessary wars? – analysis

Academia may be helping depoliticize spy agencies.

But as the study notes, growing into and dialoging with academia goes far beyond empowering multiple intelligence agencies to give differing viewpoints.

It means releasing more information into the public sphere and enduring more public and systematic criticism from academics who are not necessarily looking to save the intelligence community from embarrassment.

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