David Isenberg: Using and Regulating Private Military Contractors (PMC)

Commercial Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
David Isenberg
David Isenberg

PMSC Using States: Who’s Been Naughty and Who’s Been Nice?

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One problem though. Since Montreux came into being nobody has had a way to compare in any kind of systematic way how various states were ensuring that PMSC headquartered on their territory were complying with the document’s best practices. In effect, nobody has known which states using PMSC have been naughty and which have been nice. That is, until now.

On Dec 3 the Initiative for Human Rights in Business, Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law at the American University Washington College of Law released a report Montreux Five Years On: An analysis of state efforts to implement Montreux Document legal obligations and good practice.

The report focuses on a subset of participating States: two Contracting and Home States (the United  States  and  the  United  Kingdom),  two  Territorial  States  (Iraq  and  Afghanistan),  and  a special feature on one region (Latin America and the Caribbean). The report goes on to detail and  assess  the  U.S.,  U.K.,  Iraq,  and  Afghanistan’s  efforts  to  meet  their  Montreux  Document commitments as captured in five categories: Determination of services; Due diligence in selecting, contracting, and authorizing PMSCs; Due diligence in monitoring PMSC activities; Ensuring accountability; and Providing access to effective remedy.

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John Steiner: Global Brain at Huffington Post [Don’t Laugh, Please…]

Advanced Cyber/IO, Collective Intelligence, Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence, Gift Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
John Steiner
John Steiner

Global Brain

What Is the ‘Internet of Things'?

Cadell Last | Posted 11.26.2013 | Technology
Cadell Last Welcome to the Internet of Things (IoT). Currently the idea of the IoT has many definitions. Most include a world in the not-too-distant future where most objects are computerized and seamlessly integrated into our information network, creating “smart” grids, homes, and environments.

Penguin: The Fukushima Coverup: “Biggest Industrial Catastrophe in the History of Mankind”

03 Environmental Degradation, 07 Health, 07 Other Atrocities, 08 Proliferation, 10 Transnational Crime, 11 Society, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Corruption, Earth Intelligence, Government
Who, Me?
Who, Me?

Atoms for Peace….

The Fukushima Coverup: “Biggest Industrial Catastrophe in the History of Mankind”

Global Research News Hour Episode 46. Conversations with Yoichi Shimatsu and Hatrick Penry

We knew the world would not be the same. Few people laughed, few people cried, most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad-Gita. Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form and says,

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“Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.” I suppose we all thought that, one way or another.”

-Robert Oppenheimer, scientific director of the Manhattan Project which created the first atomic devices. [1]

 

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John Maguire: Renowned Biologist WIll No Longer Send Papers to Nature, Cell, or Science Magazines – They Distort Scientific Process

Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence
John Maguire
John Maguire

The tide turns….what is lacking is an easy  to use persistent citation protocol for both self-publishing, and peer review before or after or both.

Nobel winner declares boycott of top science journals

Randy Schekman says his lab will no longer send papers to Nature, Cell and Science as they distort scientific process

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Eagle: Ocean Robbins – Coca-Cola Now Owns Zico Coconut Water, Honest Tea, Odwalla, and Vitamin Water: The Dark Side of Coke’s “Healthy” Brands

Commercial Intelligence, Earth Intelligence, True Cost
300 Million Talons...
300 Million Talons…

What they don't tell us is that Coca Cola is pulling the water from aquifers at no cost to Coca Cola — but cost beyond measure to future generations whose aquifers will be filled with salt water.

Ocean Robbins – Coca-Cola Now Owns Zico Coconut Water, Honest Tea, Odwalla, and Vitamin Water: The Dark Side of Coke’s “Healthy” Brands

SchwartzReport: Truths That Matter

Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

Beekeepers having to sue the EPA. This report gives us further evidence, if such were needed, that corporate profits, and the corruption of our government, trumps all other considerations, including the destruction of the key to successful agriculture — the bees — upon which the wellbeing of all humanity depends.

EPA Sued Over Bees
JULIAN HATTEM – The Hill

Further evidence of the growing coarseness of American culture. It amazes me how our society's absolute commitment to placing profit above all other considerations is destroying the quality of people's lives, and that it is happening almost without a whimper. It is Biblical — all we lack is the golden calf.

Study: America’s Culture Economy Is Doomed
TOM JACOBS – Salon

The melting of polar ice is going to have massive and egregious effects on our lives. So get prepared, because nothing is going to be done to effectively remediate this process.

Study Links Arctic Melting, Extreme Weather
Voice of America

Yale The Politic: The Intelligence Gathering Conundrum + Toxic Secrecy RECAP

Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
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The Politic

Introducing The Yale Undergraduate Journal of Politics

The Intelligence Gathering Conundrum

As distrust of the U.S. abounds, reliable intelligence is more difficult to procure.

By Zachary Mohriing

“Snowden and Manning fucked us. Who would want to work with us?” asked one former CIA officer.  Edward Snowden and Bradley Manning, he told The Politic, not only leaked a record number of classified intelligence documents, but damaged America’s credibility on the world stage.  And with revelation after sullying revelation of each American snooping scandal, the world grows increasingly weary of U.S. involvement in the global arena.

Intelligence gathering from local sources is often the only feasible way of managing the diverse threats the U.S. faces.  But as distrust of the United States abounds, reliable intelligence is more difficult to procure — even as it becomes more essential in places like Afghanistan.

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