Search: afghanistan minerals

08 Wild Cards, Searches

This seemed worthwhile.  Although below appear on this site already, we have done some prospecting and pulled a few other graphics and reports together.

Afghanistan War Wealth + Corruption Cycle (Opium, Hashish, Minerals, Past Pipeline Attempts)

Journal: Pentagon Lies, NYT Sells Out, Obama Fiddles

New today, thank you for the inspiration:

Full Story Online

Propaganda Busters:  Afghanistan minerals, China to USA & NATO: Thank you.

Known Resources 2008

Afghan mining contracts up for grabs

Vast $Trillion Mineral Deposits Discovered in Afghanistan – Mineral Maps – Taliban Maps – Videos

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Search & Worth a Look: Iraq Veteran Rings

Citizen-Centered, Military, Searches, Worth A Look
Home Page for Rings

This is interesting for two reasons:

1)  Our first thought was that returning veterans were forming small criminal rings to survive in the absence of jobs being available.  That is still a potential threat, on top of all the gang members that joined the military for the express purpose of gaining advanced training and liberal access to weapons and munitions.

2)  Second, this is the same web site that sells service rings for $45, and those we recommend highly, but the “culture of war” seems to be captured by this offering, with one big caveat as pointed out by Marcus Aurelius in an earlier post–only a tiny segment of our population–and virtually NONE of our political leaders–is a war veteran.

Search: alan g.fry obe dep.ass.commissioner scot

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WordPress cannot handle long queries like this.  And all those periods and abbreviations–we picture a drunken crew with one or two sober Mormons, doing a search on someone's handheld.  Next time just call Steele directly.

Here is what you are looking for. It comes up immediately with the search <fry scotland yard> (words only),

1998 Fry (UK) Open Sources and Law Enforcement–Learning Curves and Pain Barriers within Scotland Yard (Metropolitan Police of London)

Search: osint

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Searching for osint on this web site is like searching for Steele as an author among all the other authors–the entire site lines up.  However, since 4-6 people do this search daily, we've decided to give them an easy first hit.

OSS.Net, Inc. Basic Reference of Links

2008 Open Source Intelligence (Strategic)

2008 Open Source Intelligence (Operational)

2008 IJIC 21/3 The Open Source Program: Missing in Action

2010 Handbook Online for Internet Tools and Resources for Creating Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) by Dr. Ran Hock, Chief Training Officer, Online Strategies, Inc.

1997 CINCSOC 10-Minute Briefing That Created SOF OSINT

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Search: development osint centre

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This yields three adequate results, but the human in the loop can do better.

Step One: Acknowledge and embrace the eight tribes of intelligence as stakeholders.  Create, as Sweden did, a Cooperation Committee (the Swedes get annoyedwhen you call it a Coordination Committee).

Step Two: Use the military, and particularly the National Guard or law enforcement officers who are also in the military reserve, as the cadre for the national watch centre.  This allows integrated access to domestic law enforcement and national foreign intelligence in the inner sanctum.

Step Three: Embrace foreign contributions–communities (national, state, local) with high Vietnamese, Russian, Korean, Chinese, or other ethnic minorities should have a mink-lined suite of offices for intelligence officers from those countries invited to serve on rotation who should be full participants in monitoring and interdicting white-collar crime, organized crime, crime alliances of convenience, and street crime.

Step Four: Adopt the Open Source Triad (pun intended)–Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS), Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), and Open Spectrum.  The cell phone, Twitter, and RapidSMS should be planned elements of the network from day one.  114 and 119 numbers should be operational from day one, and multilingual.

Step Five: Organize centers along the same lines, ultimately integrating local community intelligence networks of the eight tribes with similar networks at provincial, national, regional, and global levels.  The federal government can safely be ignored.  A hybrid center that can leverage legally available federal information will be vastly more effective than any center bound by the unethical and unconstitutional institutionalized ineptitude that prevails in the federal bureaucracy today.  Plan for the day when the CIA's Open Source Center (OSC) eliminates contractors from the federal OSINT budget, and then fails to deliver.

Step Six: Adopt the Strategic Analytic Model, recognize that education, not regulation, is the primordal medium for maintaining legitimacy and stability, and develop all collection plans with full consciousness of the ten high-level threats, the urgency of understanding true costs of every product and service, and the vital need to harmonize plans, programs, policies, budgets, and behavior across all twelve core domains.

Step Seven: Follow the 80-20 rule–80% of what is produced should be OSINT that can be shared; the other 20% should be as lightly controlled as possible, using time-based risk management rather than stone-age security before sensibility rules.

There's more, but this is a start.  If anyone out there wants to get serious and responsible about planning, programming, and budgeting for a sustainable future–a prosperous world at peace–we know how to do that.

Search: biomimicry refugee camp

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Here are some outside hits brought into Phi Beta Iota as a result of your search.

Natural answers: Stevensville scientist launches The Biomimicry Institute
Janine Benyus – Biomimicry in the Built World: Consulting Nature as Model, Measure, and Mentor
Biomimicry: beetle-based water harvesting
Water bears
Stabilizing loose sand: spiders
The spicular skeleton of sponges provides structural support in the form of dispersed struts.

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Review: Biomimicry–Innovation Inspired by Nature
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