Berto Jongman Et Al: Syria Round-Up 4.0

08 Wild Cards, Peace Intelligence
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

Anthony Judge: Mapping the Truth on Syria

Berto Jongman: Iran-Syria Study

Berto Jongman: Manufacturing Consent on Syria

Berto Jongman: Obama Vetoed Israeli Strike on Syria

Berto Jongman: Robert Fisk on Syria

Berto Jongman: US Planning Three-Day Attack

Chuck Spinney
Chuck Spinney

Chuck Spinney: Max Blumenthal Shady PR operatives, pro-Israel ties, anti-Castro money: Inside the Syrian opposition’s DC spin machine

David Swanson: This War Too Is A Lie

Gordon Duff:  US Deploys Nukes for War, Russia on Nuclear Alert

Jon Rappoport: Syria covert op: they had to dump Hillary and bring in Kerry

Open Mind:  Syria Could Become a Rallying Point Against the Banksters

Paul Craig Roberts
Paul Craig Roberts

Paul Craig Roberts: Assad's Opponents Are a Thousand Times Worse

Paul Craig Roberts: The Zombies – Why Obama Is Desperate to Start a New War

Uri Avnery: Obama – Throwing it all away on Syria, Uri Avnery

Anthony Judge: Part II – Enabling Suffering through Doublespeak and Doublethink Indifference to poverty and retributive justice as case studies

Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Peace Intelligence

Anthony Judge
Anthony Judge
PART II: Enabling Suffering through Doublespeak and Doublethink

Indifference to poverty and retributive justice as case studies

Cultivating indifference to suffering through doublespeak
Enabling suffering through religious doublespeak
Enabling suffering through legal doublespeak
Enabling suffering through political doublespeak: Iraq vs. Syria
Exploiting suffering as a means of moral and emotional blackmail
Transcendent justification for indifference to the suffering of others?

Worth a Look: American Coup: How a Terrified Government Is Destroying the Constitution

Worth A Look
Amazon Page
Amazon Page

When we think of a military coup, the first image that comes to mind is a general, standing at a podium with a flag behind him, declaring the deposing of elected leaders and the institution of martial law.

Think again.

In AMERICAN COUP, William Arkin reveals the desk-bound takeover of the highest reaches of government by a coterie of “grey men” of the national security establishment. Operating between the lines of the Constitution this powerful and unelected group fights to save the nation from “terror” and weapons of mass destruction while at the same time modifying and undermining the very essence of the country. Many books are written about secrecy, surveillance, and government law-breaking; none so powerfully expose the truth of everyday life in this state of war.

Recommended by Berto Jongman. Pre-order now, release date 10 September 2013.

Bruce Schneier: On Risk – And Death of Civilization

Cultural Intelligence

Bruce Schneier
Bruce Schneier
Our Newfound Fear of Risk

We're afraid of risk. It's a normal part of life, but we're increasingly unwilling to accept it at any level. So we turn to technology to protect us. The problem is that technological security measures aren't free. They cost money, of course, but they cost other things as well. They often don't provide the security they advertise, and — paradoxically — they often increase risk somewhere else. This problem is particularly stark when the risk involves another person: crime, terrorism, and so on. While technology has made us much safer against natural risks like accidents and disease, it works less well against man-made risks.

Three examples:

We have allowed the police to turn themselves into a paramilitary organization. They deploy SWAT teams multiple times a day, almost always in nondangerous situations. They tase people at minimal provocation, often when it's not warranted. Unprovoked shootings are on the rise. One result of these measures is that honest mistakes — a wrong address on a warrant, a misunderstanding — result in the terrorizing of innocent people, and more death in what were once nonviolent confrontations with police.

Continue reading “Bruce Schneier: On Risk – And Death of Civilization”

John Maguire: WeAreChange.org Investigates Cannabis Oil

07 Health, Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Media
John Maguire
John Maguire

More evidence for the efficacy of Cannabis Oil (aka RSO) from Holland. Investigative Journalism with Integrity like this is necessary to help lay the foundation for the next great revolution in medicine.

Description: In this short documentary, Luke Rudkowski investigates medical cannabis oil use in Holland and the laws surrounding it. This video contains interviews with medical cannabis oil patients, a look into a manufacturer of cannabis oil and an exclusive interview with the 1st coffee shop owner in Holland the Pot Father.

http://youtu.be/hpnY1PQzusA

Berto Jongman: GEOINT and the Digital Divide

Collective Intelligence, Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence, Gift Intelligence, Peace Intelligence

Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman
Ten Years of GEOINT

Phi Beta Iota: But we still do not have 1:50,000 combat charts for everywhere (Somalia, for example) and we still cannot put a geospatial display with all-source data fusion at machine speed on ANY analyst's desk.

The Digital Divide

Phi Beta Iota: War profits the few, peace the many — the single fastest way to create a prosperous world at peace is to distribute free cell phones and free Internet access (i.e. free education one cell call at a time via call centers for the first couple of years) to the five billion poor. Earth Intelligence Network figured that out in 2006. Still no takers.

Patrick Meier: Data Protection: This Tweet Will Self-Destruct In…

Advanced Cyber/IO, Civil Society, Ethics

Patrick Meier
Patrick Meier
The permanence of social media such as tweets presents an important challenge for data protection and privacy. This is particularly true when social media is used to communicate during crises. Indeed, social media users tend to volunteer personal identifying information during disasters that they otherwise would not share, such as phone numbers and home addresses. They typically share this sensitive information to offer help or seek assistance. What if we could limit the visibility of these messages after their initial use?

Click on Image to Enlarge
Click on Image to Enlarge

Enter TwitterSpirit and Efemr, which enable users to schedule their tweets for automatic deletion after a specified period of time using hashtags like #1m, #2h or #3d. According to Wired, using these services will (in some cases) also delete retweets. That said, tweets with #time hashtags can always be copied manually in any number of ways, so the self-destruction is not total. Nevertheless, their visibility can still be reduced by using TwitterSpirit and Efemr. Lastly, the use of these hashtags also sends a social signal that these tweets are intended to have limited temporal use.

Note: My fellow PopTech and Rockefeller Foundation Fellows and I have been thinking of related solutions, which we plan to blog about shortly. Hence my interest in Spirit & Efemr, which I stumbled upon by chance just now.

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