Reference: End Climate Change with Four Initiatives

Articles & Chapters, Blog Wisdom, Briefings (Core), White Papers

You and I Can End Climate Change Right Now. And all at negligible cost.

“Don't need to….  …    Not possible….  ….    Don't bother….  …..    Doesn't exist….  …..     It's all natural…. ……  Much too complex.”

Says Big Oil, with $5 billion a week budget to spend on advertising, public relations and bribery, and to massively influence the media.

MASTER PLAN TO END CLIMATE CHANGE

By Aj Yeomans, on August 23rd, 2010

Only four things that will end climate change.

1: SOIL BRINGS ATMOSPHERIC CO2 LEVELS BACK TO NORMAL.
We remove the accumulated excess carbon dioxide from our atmosphere and get it back to what it has safely been for the last million years. We do this by modifying our agricultural practices to enhance the buildup of soil organic matter. It cheap and easy. (And if it didn’t work it won’t cost us anything) Go to THE SOIL CARBON SOLUTION for details. See also Climate Change Terminated 2 on Youtube.

PROBLEM —– The agrochemical market is huge and they don’t intend to go out of business. Also most agrochemicals are petroleum based.

Click here for articles on SOIL:: CARBON SEQUESTRATION

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Reference: Hacking Humanity & Open Everything

Articles & Chapters, Briefings (Core)

This provides single place where all four Hacking Humanity versions can be accessed easily, along with core Open, Amazon, and Multinational Briefings.

Chapter on Hacking Humanity (Denmark Book)

Briefing with Q&A on Hacking Humanity (NYC Hackers on Planet Earth)

Briefing on Hacking Humanity (Denmark for Researchers)

Briefing on Hacking Humanity (British Columbia for Engineers)

See Also:

Reference: Spot the Office Psychopath(s)

Articles & Chapters, Blog Wisdom

PSYCHOPATHS AMONG US

EXTRACT: By the late 1970s, after fifteen years in the business, Bob Hare knew what he was looking for when it came to psychopaths. They exhibit a cluster of distinctive personality traits, the most significant of which is an utter lack of conscience. They also have huge egos, short tempers, and an appetite for excitement — a dangerous mix. In a typical prison population, about 20 percent of the inmates satisfy the Hare definition of a psychopath, but they are responsible for over half of all violent crime.

EXTRACT: The Psychopathy Checklist consists of a set of forms and a manual that describes in detail how to score a subject in twenty categories that define psychopathy. Is he (or, more rarely, she) glib and superficially charming, callous and without empathy? Does he have a grandiose sense of self worth, shallow emotions, a lack of remorse or guilt? Is he impulsive, irresponsible, promiscuous? Did he have behavioural problems early in life? The information for each category must be carefully drawn from documents such as court transcripts, police reports, psychologists' reports, and victim-impact statements, and not solely from an interview, since psychopaths are superb liars (“pathological lying” and “conning/manipulative” are PCL-R categories). A prisoner may claim to love his family, for example, while his records show no visits or phone calls.

Hare Psychopathy Checklist (Wikipedia Overview)

Actual List for Consideration Below the Line

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Reference: Citation Analytics 201

About the Idea, Advanced Cyber/IO, Analysis, Analysis, Articles & Chapters, Augmented Reality, Balance, Budgets & Funding, Collaboration Zones, Collective Intelligence, Communities of Practice, History, ICT-IT, info-graphics/data-visualization, InfoOps (IO), Maps, Methods & Process, Multinational Plus, Policies, Policies-Harmonization, Policy, Political, Politics of Science & Science of Politics, Power Behind-the-Scenes/Special Interests, Processing, Real Time, Research resources, Secrecy & Politics of Secrecy, Strategy-Holistic Coherence, Threats, Tools, Tribes

Phi Beta Iota: Most serious analysts now understand Citation Analytics 101.  It's time to move to Citation Analytics 202, and there is no better way to introduce the art of the possible than by pointing to Kevin W. Boyack, Katy Borner, and Richard Klavans (2007), “Mapping the Structure and Evolution of Chemistry Research (11th International Conference of Scientometrics and Infometrics, pp. 112-123.

Full Article with Color Graphics
Graphic as Printable Single Page PPT

There are several take-aways from this article, which is more or less the “coming out” of the Klavens-inspired infometrics field now that he has won his law-suit and has unchallenged access to all Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) access [this was one of the sources we used to win the Burundi Exercise before the Aspin-Brown Commission in 1995].

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Free Republic: US Grand Strategy? List of 11 No-Nos

Articles & Chapters, Methods & Process, Officers Call, Strategy

Phi Beta Iota: Free Republic came to our attention today, as a good example of the common sense of We the People.  We have added  them to Righteous Sites.  Below found there on Grand Strategy.

FPRI-Temple University Consortium on Grand Strategy • The Telegram No. 3

Can the United States Do Grand Strategy?

April 2010

By Walter A. McDougall

Excerpt: Angelo Codevilla, who says that what passes for strategy in the U.S. government is mostly wishful or sloppy thinking, made the same point in operational terms. “Because doing the right thing is important to Americans as to no other people, American politics is like politics nowhere else…. Basing statecraft on the American people’s penchant for trying to do the right thing, as did Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt, brings forth awesome energy…. But using the American people’s righteousness as a propellant for private dreams, as did [Woodrow] Wilson, or as cover for tergiversation, as did George W. Bush, is ruinous.”

Related piece same title, with bibliography, by McDougall in Orbis, Journal of World Affairs:

Excerpt: “So whatever buzz words become the shorthand for a new American strategy, I expect the most we can hope for is that our national security agencies and their consulting firms just post on their walls the business strategist Richard Rumelt’s list of ten strategic blunders and meditate on them every day.[32] They are:

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Reference: Al Qaeda’s Strategic Failures

09 Terrorism, Articles & Chapters
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Al Qaeda's Strategic Failures

Thomas McCabe

Parameters Spring 2010

Phi Beta Iota: Just as the US Army Strategic Studies Institute found that the hollowness and ineffectiveness of the Iraqi “army” was the single most important factor in enabling the  decisive rapid “victory” of the US forces in Gulf I and Gulf II, it is important to avoid placing undue emphasis on the strategic failures of Al Qaeda.   They pale in comparison to the strategic failures of the US.

Reference: Spooking Academia, Militarizing Anthropology

07 Other Atrocities, 10 Security, 11 Society, Articles & Chapters, Secrecy & Politics of Secrecy, Worth A Look

How the CIA is Welcoming Itself Back Onto American University Campuses

Silent Coup

By DAVID PRICE

2010 FULL STORY ONLINE

Exposing the Pat Roberts Intelligence Scholars Program

By DAVE H. PRICE

2005 FULL STORY ONLINE

2001-2010 David Price on the Militarization of Anthropology, Subversion of Indigenous Peoples (38 Contributions)

WORTH A LOOK!