
Thousands of Drones Set To Take Over Our Skies? – My New Video
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Keep fighting,
Lee

Thousands of Drones Set To Take Over Our Skies? – My New Video
Go here to turn the video into an MP3: http://us.
Keep fighting,
Lee
Checkbook Journalism – Leaking to Highest Bidders (Sibel Edmonds)
Contra-Cocaine Scandal – New Evidence (Robert Parry)
Counterinsurgency by Interventionist States (Small Wars Journal)
Cyber Attacks — Top Five in 2013
Dutch SIGINT Evaluation Report (mrkoot)
European Global Strategy: Six Problems
Future of Privacy Amidst Total Surveillance (Timothy Mack)
Future of (Total) Surveillance (Dick Pelletier)
Invisible Revolutions and the Collapse of Ruling Institutions (Chris Hedges)
Maps: Physical World Conquering Virtual (Rick Searle)
Satellites Predict Sudan Military Against Civilians (Akshaya Kumar)
US Quarterly Defense Review – Next (Shawn Brimley)

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.
MEB remains, in our view, the greatest US-based information broker of all time, along with Reva Basch now fully retired. Below is her 13 November 2013 presentation to the Special Library Association.
Turning Information Into Insight
Other available titles include:

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,

“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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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