SchwartzReport: Truths That Matter

03 Economy, 09 Justice, 10 Security, 11 Society, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government, Idiocy, Ineptitude, IO Impotency
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

I am not an Obama fan, as anyone who reads SR regularly knows. I find the disconnect between the soaring language in his speeches and the reality of how his Executive Branch operates — an issue distinct from the problems of his having to deal with a corrupt Theocratic Rightist House — very alarming. Two of the most disturbing aspects are the rise of the Orwelli! an surveillance under Obama's Administration, and, concurrently, the suppression of freedom of the press. A democracy without a free aggressive press very quickly ceases to be a democracy. History is quite clear on this. Here is an excellent essay on the relevant issues. This special report originally appeared on the Committee to Protect Journalists website, and is reprinted here with their permission.

“This is the Most Closed, Control Freak Administration I've Ever Cover”
LEONARD DOWNIE and SARA RAFSKY – AlterNet (U.S.)

EXTRACT:

This report will examine all these issues: legal policies of the Obama administration that disrupt relationships between journalists and government sources; the surveillance programs that cast doubt on journalists’ ability to protect those sources; restrictive practices for disclosing information that make it more difficult to hold the government accountable for its actions and decision-making; and manipulative use of administration-controlled media to circumvent scrutiny by the press.

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Neal Rauhauser: NSA Screws the USA…

Commerce, Corruption, Military
Neal Rauhauser
Neal Rauhauser

NSA Spies, Brazil Shuns Boeing, Selects Saab

Saab wins Brazil jets deal after NSA spying sours Boeing bid

Until earlier this year, Boeing had been considered the frontrunner for the purchase. But revelations of spying by the U.S. National Security Agency in Brazil, including the personal telephone calls and emails of President Dilma Rousseff herself, led Brazil to believe that it could not trust a U.S. company.

The revelations by Edward Snowden triggered an immediate exit from U.S. hosted service providers, then a rapid decline in the prospects for U.S. communications equipment vendors, and Boeing just lost a $4.5 billion dollar sale to Sweden’s Saab. Instead of the F/A-18 Hornet the JAS-39 Gripen will grace the skies of South America’s regional power.

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Anthony Judge: Big Data Reflections

Advanced Cyber/IO, IO Sense-Making
Anthony Judge
Anthony Judge

My issue with any visualization, however brilliant, is that it assumes that it will engage consensus and action.

Missing is the recognition that even if we had a hard data visualization that one million people were to die tomorrow somewhere — even in New York — the level of engagement would be low. Who says so? Is it a scam? Is it spin? etc

There is a glass ceiling effect which is not addressed, irrespective of the nature of the crisis. Central Arica ciurrently offers an example. Increasingly, who cares, or why should I care? I walk pass beggars everyday. What is not evident from such visualization is what it is expected that anyone should do and why. My first take on this was:

Remedial Capacity Indicators Versus Performance Indicators

My second was:

Recognizing the Psychosocial Boundaries of Remedial Action constraints on ensuring a safe operating space for humanity

The Earth is not moved by good visualizations !

My think piece on big data:

Simulating a Global Brain

using networks of international organizations, world problems, strategies, and values

Abstract: The paper reports briefly on the ongoing process of systematic information collection and web presentation by the UIA of networks of over 30,000 international organizations, 56,000 perceived world problems, 32,000 advocated action strategies, and some 3,000 values — resulting in a total of 800,000 hyperlinks. These different entities constitute an interesting focal sub-system of whatever is to be understood by an emerging global brain – for which the “problems” might be understood as “neuroses”, if not “tumours”.

But I do think that the capacity to do anything with big data is very limited. We used fancy software — Netmap, as used by security services — but so what.See fancy graphic screenshots in:

 

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Preliminary NetMap Studies of Databases on Questions, World Problems, Global Strategies, and Values

It is not so much about glass ceilings as (double) glazed eyes !

See Also:

Big Data at Phi Beta Iota

Stephen E. Arnold: Languages Supported by Google Translate Increase — But Not Farsi, Dari, or Pashto

Advanced Cyber/IO
Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

Languages Supported by Google Translate Increase

The article on eweek titled Google Translate Adds Support for More World Languages announces Google’s addition of nine languages to its service, making the total number 80 languages. These included several African languages spoken in Nigeria, Somalia and South Africa. There are motions in progress to add Mongolian, Nepali, Punjabi and Maori. The last was only made possible by New Zealanders, as the article explains:

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Berto Jongman: Bits, Bytes, & Stuff

Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

CYBER: 2014 Top Cyber Security Threats

CYBER: Increasing Anti-Surveillance Momentum and the Necessary and Proportionate Principles (EFF)

CYBER: Russia Internet Extremism Bill

CYBER: Trojan.Skimer.18 Infects ATMs

CYBER: World's Biggest Data Breaches Visualized

OPEN: Iranian Nuclear Deal

OPEN: US, India, & Gulf (Cordesman)

OPEN: US & UK Close Relations with Gaddafi Intel

THREAT: CAR Humanitarian Crisis Testimony (Schneider)

THREAT: Iran Setad Arms Smuggling

THREAT: Multi-Vector Cyber

THREAT: Nigerian terrorism

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