SchwartzReport: Local and Regional Restructuring of the American Continent

07 Venezuela, 08 Wild Cards, Communities of Practice, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence

Here is an excellent analysis of an important aspect of the Great Schism Trend: the move to localism, and regionalism.

This “Chapter Fourteen” is part eighteen of Truthout's continuing series of excerpts from Gar Alperovitz's “America beyond Capitalism.”

 

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The Regional Restructuring of the American Continent

By Gar Alperovitz, Democracy Collaborative Press | Serialized Book

truthout.org, Thursday, 06 December 2012 10:44

Americans committed to a renewal of democracy are likely to discover this can only be meaningfully achieved in units of scale smaller than a continent, but also of sufficient size to be capable of substantial semiautonomous functioning: the region.

The Pluralist Commonwealth model attempts to deal seriously with long-standing arguments that the sheer continental size of the United States and its very large population are ultimately inimical to a robust system-wide vision of democratic practice. Community-oriented strategies appear to be within the range of realistic political possibility in coming years. What of the larger and seemingly utopian idea that much more far-reaching – indeed, radical – decentralization is both necessary and possible?

Five major considerations suggest that, contrary to conventional assumption, the logic of regional restructuring is likely to become of increasing importance as the twenty-first century develops. These include trends in Supreme Court and congressional decision making; an explosion of state-based initiatives; the impact of global political-economic forces on the current federal system; very large-order projected changes in the economy and population; and new trajectories of expanding ethnic political power concentrated in key regions experiencing economic distress.

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Richard Wright: Proposal for an Open Source Agency

Advanced Cyber/IO, Collaboration Zones
Richard Wright

Document (5 Pages): Richard Wright Proposal for an Open Source Agency

Proposal for an Open Source Agency

Executive Summary

This proposal argues that the strategic intelligence needs of U.S. Policy Makers, including the President and National Security Council, can best be met by establishing an independent Open Source Intelligence Agency (OSA) as recommended by the 9/11 Commission (Figure 1) but external to the secret world, under diplomatic auspices as agreed by senior staff in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

Such an agency is needed for two reasons:

First, as President Harry Truman has confirmed, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has not evolved to be what he wanted it to be – an all-source analytical service of common concern.

Second, as has been argued for decades (since the late 1960’s) by US intelligence community pioneers, and most recently in a white paper from the Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA), the fact is that unless a means is found to acquire and integrate into the secret world’s intelligence process, the 80% or more information that is not secret, not in English, and not now accessed, the secret world will be even less relevant than it is now – to the point of calling into question its extraordinary budget, over $70 billion a year, that produces almost nothing for the President and nothing at all for everyone else.

An Open Source Intelligence Agency would not impact the missions and functions of existing secret intelligence agencies (CIA, DIA, NGA, NSA), but would provide a unique type of intelligence specifically tailored to the needs the senior U.S. policy making establishment.

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Lynn Wheeler: Iceland Right – Everyone Else Corrupt

03 Economy, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Ethics, Government
Lynn Wheeler

Top Economists: Iceland Did It Right … And Everyone Else Is Doing It Wrong

Iceland Shows the Way

Nobel prize winning economist Joe Stiglitz notes:

What Iceland did was right. It would have been wrong to burden future generations with the mistakes of the financial system.

Nobel prize winning economist Paul Krugman writes:

What [Iceland's recovery] demonstrated was the … case for letting creditors of private banks gone wild eat the losses.

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Lynn Wheeler: Fukushima Lies Continue

03 Economy, 07 Health, 07 Other Atrocities, 08 Proliferation, 11 Society, Commerce, Corruption, Earth Intelligence, Government, Idiocy, Ineptitude
Lynn Wheeler

Deception Confirmed by UN

Government and Industry Still Denying Science at Fukushima

John LaForge

CounterPunch, 5 December 2012

EXTRACT

Disinformation and denials confounded by science

Official lullabies, denials and attempted cover-ups are desperate shields against the enormous economic and legal liability that would follow any acknowledgment of the depth and breadth of radiation’s likely effects. Tepco said Nov. 6 that it may need 11 trillion yen, or $137 billion, to cover its damages. Tokyo already set aside ¥9 trillion in July as part of the federal bailout and takeover of the utility. Minister Edano hinted last May that the government may cover some of the costs of decontaminating certain limited areas. Comprehensive decontamination is not even being considered because, as the science ministry reported in Nov. 2011, radioactive fallout from the triple meltdowns was found in every one of its 57 prefectures.#

The journal Science reported this fall that 40% of the fish caught off the coast of NE Japan are contaminated with radioactive cesium at levels well above what the government allows.** Author Ken Buesseler of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution concluded that there is either a source of cesium on the seafloor, or it is still being dumped into the ocean by Tepco.

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Berto Jongman: 54 Trends for 2013 + 20 IT Trends

Cultural Intelligence, IO Impotency
Berto Jongman

20 Information Technology Trends

01.  Rapid Growth of Big Data with High Speed Analytics; 02 Cloud Computing and Advanced Cloud Services; 03 On Demand Services including Hardware as a Service and Software as a Service; 04 Virtualization of Storage, Desktops, Applications, and Networking; 05 Consumerization of IT; 06 Gamification of Training & Education; 07 SOcial Business including Social Software and Social Search; 08 Smart Phones & Tables Become Primary Personal Computers with Mobile Web and Enterprise Mobility Strategy Becoming Mandatory; 09 3D Printing (Additive Manufacturing); 10 Intelligence Electronic Agents; 11 Digital Signature Management including Next Generation Biometrics; 12 Visual Communications; 13 Enhanced Locational Awareness including Geo-Spacial Visualization; 14 Mobile Banking with Near Field Communications (NFC); 15 Smart TV Using Apps; 16 Multiple App Stores and Business App Stores; 17 3D Displays for Smart Phones and Tablets; 18 eBooks, eNewspapers, eMagazines and Interactive Multimedia eTextbooks; 19 Advanced Automation and Robotics; 20 Machine-to-Machine Communications.  Read one paragraph for each of the above.

54 Trends in 18 Categories for 2013 (Now, Next, Future)

ART (New Aesthetic, Bioism, Artist as Data Interpreter); BEAUTY (Microbal Beauty, Camera Ready, Do It Yourself Plastic Surgery); BOOKS (Self-Made Celebrities; Real-Time Remix, Connected Paper); DESIGN (Rematerializing, The New Kinko's, Transformative Design); EDUCATION (Technological Divide, Digital Education, Sliding Scale University); FASHION (Magic Mirrors, Tailor on Demand, Invisibility); FINANCE (Patchwork Nation, The Sharing Economy, Virtual Goods Exchange); FOOD (Automat 2.0, GMO Food Fight, The New Speakeasy); GAMING (Digitized Reality, Gaming as Sport, Open Source Revolution); HEALTHY LIVING (Ancient Fitness, Quantified Health, The Ikarian Diet); INTERNET CULTURE (Memes Inspiring Culture, Effortless Content, Gesturecon); MOVIES (Luxury Theaters, 4D Experience, Immersive Cinema); MUSIC (Collaborative Creation, Artist as Entrepreneur, Hackstruments); SCIENCE (The Microbiome, Elective Bionic Surgury, Handmade Humans); SPIRITUALLY (Explosion of Conscious Media, Rise of the Non-Religious, Artificial Soul); SPORTS (Athlete Entrepreneuring, The Digital Stadium, Safety Technology); TECHNOLOGY (Automated Life, Ambient Documentation, Socially Aware Robots); TRAVEL (2013: A Space Odessey, Armchair Exploration, Personal Vehicles).  Read one paragraph for each of the above.

Chuck Spinney: Palestinian Endgame & Obama’s Quagmire

08 Wild Cards, Corruption, Government, Military, Peace Intelligence
Chuck Spinney

The author of this important opinion piece is a highly respected observer of politics in the Middle East with long standing connection in Israel as well as the Arab world.

Obama is Courting Danger in the Middle East

by Patrick Seale

Agence Global, 04 Dec 2012

U.S. President Barack Obama is behaving in the Middle East as if unaware of the dangers his policies are provoking. It is often said that big ships cannot easily or swiftly change course, but the U.S. ship of state is steaming headlong towards an iceberg. The collision could make 9/11 seem like a traffic accident. To protect America, its interests and its allies will require bold corrective measures — and the earlier in his second term the better.

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The views of another seasoned observer.

What Exactly Would Israel Like to Do With Its Palestinian Population?

By William Pfaff, Truthdig, 4 December 2012

What exactly is it that Israel intends to do with the Palestinians now in the territories that it has just opened for home construction for Jewish settlers, thereby extending its policy of occupying and annexing what are legally Palestinian lands?

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