Richard Wright: Intelligence with Integrity – Not in Our Lifetime – Plus Steele on Soft Landing

Corruption, Military
Richard Wright

Responding to David Isenberg: Intelligence On Demand in a Mobile Device – Hardy Har Har Choke Cough Gag

Robert,

Your comments are absolutely correct. Here are some supplemental thoughts on this:

The use of mobile devices to provide intelligence to policy makers is a very superficial concept that ignores the more important question of content. The fact of the matter is that the U.S. IC is now primarily focused on institutional survival and growth. I am not sure that any U.S. President since President Eisenhower has considered intelligence as a key ingredient in policy development or strategic planning.

The NSA has been popular with most Presidents and JCS because it traditionally provides fragmentary snippets of information with no effort to actually analyze their meaning in a larger context. The same is true for the NGA. CIA “all source intelligence reporting” ceased to be important after President Nixon dissolved their Office of National Estimates. DIA continues to be an agency without a mission. And of course ODNI and DHS are political gestures that have no relevance to decision support intelligence.

An independent Open Source Intelligence Agency staffed by serious people who place integrity over institutional loyalty would be a threat to the rest of the IC. If such an agency approached the development of intelligence from a global, multinational context, its products would be impossible for any rational policy maker to ignore. For this reason don’t put any money on such an agency being created in our lifetimes.

Richard

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Gordon Duff: Mind Control, Lef-Right Myth, Re-Connecting to Reality + Meta-RECAP

Corruption, Government, Politics
Gordon Duff

Mind Control and the “Left – Right” Paradigm

Veterans Today, 4 Sep 2012

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Anyone with a realistic view would, as I have suggested before, vote in a powerful and charismatic leader, have the Supreme Court disbanded, disband congress, have a realistic constitution written, disband the Federal Reserve, fire 85% of our senior military, 50% of our Officer and NCO corps and reduce military spending by 80% immediately.

We would withdraw from the UN, from NATO, close bases overseas, stop all foreign aid, end all imports from slave labor nations and tax the living hell out of anything brought into the US.

All money that couldn’t be proven to have been made legally, industries that do not create jobs, actual work, would be declared “null and void.”

Most in prison would be released, some treated, sex criminals isolated, others given jobs and educations and forced to live like the rest of us, paying taxes and utility bills.

All public utilities would be seized and turned over to the government, oil companies nationalized, all defense industries nationalized, all drug industries put under continual supervision and forced to spend all profits on government bonds.

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Steven Aftergood: DoD IG Shines Light on DoD Security Incoherence

Corruption, DoD, IO Impotency, Military
Steven Aftergood

DOD SECURITY POLICY IS INCOHERENT AND UNMANAGEABLE, IG SAYS

“DoD security policy is fragmented, redundant, and inconsistent,” according to a new report from the Department of Defense Inspector General.  This is not a new development, the report noted, but one that has persisted despite decades of criticism.

There are at least 43 distinct DoD security policies “covering the functional areas of information security, industrial security, operations security, research and technology protection, personnel security, physical security, and special access programs,” the Inspector General report noted.

“The sheer volume of security policies that are not coordinated or integrated makes it difficult for those at the field level to ensure consistent and comprehensive policy implementation.”

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David Issenberg: Toxic Contractor Activities DoD Turns Blind Eye – Who’s Accountable? Fast Forward to Fukushima Approaching on a Tsunami of Official Lies and Misdirection

Corruption, Government, Military
David Isenberg

Burn, Baby, Burn

Huffington Post, 4 Sep 2012

Remember when rioters in Watts, Calif., began shouting “Burn, Baby! BURN!” in the turmoil of 1965? I'm sure they didn't have the following future in mind.

That would be the various lawsuits against KBR for operating burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan. But we should all be paying attention to this and not just for the human toll it has taken on soldiers and contractors. It also says something disturbing about the ability of the federal government to exercise proper control over its private contractors.

An article, “Military Burn Pits in Iraq and Afghanistan: Considerations and Obstacles for Emerging Litigation” by Kate Donovan Kurera, in the Fall 2010 issue of the Pace Environmental Law Review provides the necessary insight.

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David Isenberg: Intelligence On Demand in a Mobile Device – Hardy Har Har Choke Cough Gag with Comments by Robert Steele & RIchard Wright

Corruption, Government, Military
David Isenberg

INTEL-ON-DEMAND IN A WEB 2.0 WORLD

IntelNews / by Timothy W Coleman

Aug 21 2012 ► Aug 11. In the United States, the President’s Daily Brief (PDB), “the highest-level intelligence analysis targeted at the key national security issues and concerns of the President”, is increasingly going digital. For that matter, so is much of the output produced by the US Intelligence Community at large. According to AOL Defense News, “The President and his top officials want and will get a single mobile device allowing them to access highly classified and unclassified data wherever they are”. The mobility feature is driven by a desire not to be tethered to a desk or a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF).

In addition to the obvious benefits of mobility, the digitized PDB allows for a more in-depth and interactive reading of intelligence matters. In the example of the PDB, as the President reviews the nation’s most sensitive intelligence information on a specialized tablet, he can jump back and forth, click on links to take a deeper dive, see follow-up briefings, review background materials for greater context, view videos, photographs, maps and other visual aids. In fact, the PDB has gone from a static page to an interactive assessment of top intelligence concerns, landing it squarely in a quasi Web 2.0 world for the Intelligence Community.

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Yoda: Integrating Arts Into Sciences

04 Education, Academia, Commerce, Cultural Intelligence, IO Impotency, Knowledge, P2P / Panarchy
Got Crowd? BE the Force!

Knights know that the arts–especially music–are essential to developing the creative and innovative impulses of entrepreneurs.  Put more directly:  no arts in education – fewer entrepreneurs.

Lesson Plans and Resources for Arts Integration

Dance in science, pop art in Spanish, or photography in math — there’s no end to the ways arts can be integrated into other curricula. Educators from Bates Middle School, in Annapolis, Maryland, share arts-integrated lessons and resources that you can use in your school.

Bojan Radej: Causal Link Sortfalls in Evidence-Based Development

IO Deeds of Peace, Non-Governmental
Bojan Radej

Theory-based impact evaluation: principles and practice

June 2009

Calls for rigorous impact evaluation has been accompanied by the quest for what works and why. Howard White identifies six principles for the successful application of the approach — mapping out the causal chain (programme theory), understanding the context, anticipating heterogeneity, rigorous evaluation of impact using a credible counterfactual, rigorous factual analysis and using mixed methods.

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Phi Beta Iota:  The international Initiative for Impact Evaluation, which receives support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, is doing important work, but in isolation from a larger canvas.  They lack a strategic analytic model for studying the whole.  This is typical of all intelligence and information analytic endeavors, all mired in 20th Century stove-pipe thinking.

See Also:

2013 Public Governance in the 21st Century: New Rules, Hybrid Forms, One Constant – The Public [Work in Progress]

2012 PREPRINT FOR COMMENT: The Craft of Intelligence

Out of Poverty: What Works When Traditional Approaches Fail

The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Eradicating Poverty Through Profits

 

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