Robert Steele: True Cost of War a Hot Topic Within Pentagon? Plus 5 Steps to Peace with Iran and More Politico Idiocy on North Korea

Ethics, Military, Officers Call, Peace Intelligence

As Theresa May loses battle of Britain, West Coast oligarchs sue for peace

ROBERT STEELE: Benjamin Fulford's weekly report, a $11/month subscription, is absolutely recommended to one and all. This week's report sets the stage for multiple announcements by the President between now and the 4th of July, when he will start campaigning in earnest.

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Mongoose: Theresa May FIRED for Act of War Against USA? — Queen Next?

02 Diplomacy, 04 Inter-State Conflict, 07 Other Atrocities, 10 Transnational Crime, Corruption, Government
Mongoose

Why Theresa May Really Resigned

We’ve touched on the topic of our Very British Coup d’État in the past but not often enough.

As the DECLAS unfolds, we’ll be hearing more about how the American Nightmare we’ve been living is actually the product of fevered British imaginations consumed with the Great Game.

Before the dodgy work-product commissioned by Hillary Clinton’s campaign became known as the “Pee-Pee Dossier” or as the “Steel Dossier”, it was referred to within the FBI as the “Crown material”. Why, one might ask?

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Anthony Judge: Varieties of Fake News and Misrepresentation

Commerce, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government, Media
Anthony Judge

Varieties of Fake News and Misrepresentation

When are deception, pretence and cover-up acceptable?

Introduction
Fake news and misrepresentation in the media
Fake news and misrepresentation in advertising
Fake news and misrepresentation in marketing
Fake news and misrepresentation in agenda promotion

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Stephen E. Arnold: Seriously Stupid at Yale — Mobile Search vs. Library Stacks

Academia, Idiocy, IO Impotency
Stephen E. Arnold

Books and Learning: Go Mobile, Stay Clueless

I read “The Books of College Libraries Are Turning into Wallpaper.” The main idea is that today’s students are not using libraries to locate books which are then read, thought about, and analyzed in order to:

  1. Learn
  2. Find useful facts
  3. Exploit serendipity
  4. Figure out which source or sources is relevant to a particular issue or topic.

The Atlantic states about Yale University:

There has been a 64 percent decline in the number of books checked out by undergraduates from Bass Library over the past decade.

News flash.

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Penguin: 6 Open Source Android Alternative Operating Systems For Mobiles

Commerce, Corruption, Software

6 Open Source Android Alternative Operating Systems For Mobiles

In the wake of the ongoing US-Huawei-Google tussle, many Android enthusiasts are wondering about the different alternative phone operating systems that are out there. We have Apple’s iOS at our disposal, but the cost of owning an iPhone makes it an impossible choice for many.

This prompted me to create a list of other Android alternatives that are being developed or being used in mobile devices. The options that have been included in this list are open source, so any developer can grab the code and fork it to create something new for free. Huawei is itself creating its own operating system but I haven’t included it on this as the details are scarce.

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Berto Jongman: FBI Crisis — Playing Catch-Up on Cyber

Government, Ineptitude, Law Enforcement
Berto Jongman

Identity crisis: FBI plays catch-up as cyberthreats escalate

Now “every field office has a cyber squad” modeled after lessons learned fighting terrorism, said Ugoretz, speaking earlier this year at a conference in Sea Island, Ga. Some field offices are being assigned as leads for specific attacks or threat actors, she said. There is also a rapid response team that can be deployed out of headquarters in Washington at a moment’s notice.

Yet even as the FBI’s need for cyber experts is increasing, its ability to retain agents and employees with the needed technical expertise is under threat. According to interviews with over a dozen former FBI cyber employees as well as other national security experts, a cyber “brain drain” is taking place at the bureau that could hamper its ability to stem the constant flow of digital threats,

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