Caitlin Johnstone: Mass Media is Enemy #1

Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, IO Deeds of War, IO Impotency, Military

Mass Media Propaganda Is Enemy #1: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix

The most Orwellian tool of our rulers which does the most damage and affects the most lives is not surveillance, nor police militarization, nor government secrecy, but domestic mass media propaganda. It’s also the most overlooked. It’s good to protest the other mechanisms of authoritarian control, but propaganda is enemy number one.

Robert Steele: Reflections on Cyber-Integrity & Why We Suck At It . . .

Autonomous Internet, IO Impotency

Cyber-Integrity – Is Bad Code the Horseshoe Nail that Costs Us Everything?

CIA created the Artificial Intelligence Staff (OIT/AIS) around me in 1986. I quickly learned that all code lacked documentation and was full of holes. By 1994 I was the invited opening speaker for Hackers on Planet Earth, invited to join the Silicon Valley Hackers / THINK conference of which Larry Page is among the more notorious members, and I wrote the below warning letter to the White House that was ignored.

1994 Sounding the Alarm on Cyber-Security

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Berto Jongman: Information Overload and Fake News

IO Impotency

Information Overload Helps Fake News Spread, and Social Media Knows It

Understanding how algorithm manipulators exploit our cognitive vulnerabilities empowers us to fight back

ROBERT STEELE: The system is designed for mind-control. This includes blocking citizen access to all relevant information and refusing to develop sense-making tools.  We don't do counter-intelligence and we don't do holisitic analytics and true cost economics. We live within a matrix of lies.

Stephen E. Arnold: Edward Snowden on Criminalization of Journalism

Cultural Intelligence, IO Impotency
Stephen E. Arnold

Snowden Speaks on Whistleblowers and the Criminalization of Journalism

Edward Snowden, somewhat of an expert on high-profile whistle blowing and its aftermath, recently shared his thoughts on the freedom of the press with journalist Glenn Greenwald. Citing the interview, Newsweek reports, “Edward Snowden Says ‘War on Whistleblowers’ Trend Shows a ‘Criminalization of Journalism.’” The trend described by the former CIA worker spans the political spectrum, beginning under President George W. Bush, expanding during President Obama’s two terms, and continuing (to put it mildly) under the current administration. Reporter Meghan Roos quotes Snowden:

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