Mongoose: US Training Syrian Islamists in False Flag Chemical Attacks According to Official Russian Sources

04 Inter-State Conflict, 05 Civil War, 06 Russia, 07 Other Atrocities, 08 Wild Cards, 09 Terrorism, 10 Transnational Crime, Corruption, Government, IO Deeds of War, Officers Call, Peace Intelligence
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“US Instructors” Training Syria Militants for False Flag Chemical Attack, to Justify Airstrikes

According to Russia Ministry of Defense

 

 

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Berto Jongman: Trump & The Truth — Comment by Robert Steele

Civil Society, Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government, Media, Peace Intelligence
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Trump and the Truth: A President Tests His Own Credibility

Since Mr. Trump became a presidential candidate, PolitiFact has evaluated more than 500 assertions and found 69 percent of them mostly false, false or “pants on fire” false. By comparison, it judged 26 percent of the statements by Mr. Obama that it evaluated as false and the same percentage for those by Hillary Clinton.

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Stephen E. Arnold: Big Data + Smart Software = Disruption

IO Impotency
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Big Data and Smart Software: A Volatile Mixture?

For several years big data and artificial intelligence have been running on parallel tracks. Once in a while they cross over, but mostly they kept independent of one another. But that is poised to change, as we saw from a recent press release from Lucidworks, “Lucidworks Launches Fusion 4 With Operationalized AI and Portable Applications.”

According to the piece, their AI and big data are coming together because:

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Jon Rappoport: London Police Have Defined Thought-Crime and Plan to Arrest People Based on “Victim” Perceptions of What They Thought Their Potential Attacker Was Thinking…We Do Not Make This Shit Up!

Idiocy, Law Enforcement
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The London police now have a firm definition of thought-crime

And they’re going to use it

From the UK Met Police website, here is the latest official attempt to censor speech. It’s actually more than that. Read carefully while pointing a fan at the screen to disperse the noxious fumes:

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Berto Jongman: United Kingdom (UK) Pedophilia Central — with Muslim Religious Extremism Mixed In…

06 Family, 07 Other Atrocities, 09 Justice, 11 Society, Corruption, Government, Law Enforcement
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Telford child abuse: New victims come forward after MP says she has been ‘inundated' with reports

As a Rotherham grooming gang survivor, I want people to know about the religious extremism which inspired my abusers

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Rebecca Campbell: Edward Snowden – Facebook a Surveillance Company

Commerce, Corruption, IO Impotency
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Edward Snowden: Facebook Is A Surveillance Company Rebranded As “Social Media”

Edward Snowden

Businesses that make money by collecting and selling detailed records of private lives were once plainly described as “surveillance companies.” Their rebranding as “social media” is the most successful deception since the Department of War became the Department of Defense.

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Stephen E. Arnold: Palantir Fired by New Orleans — Is US Army Being Stupid?

Idiocy, Ineptitude, IO Impotency, Military
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Crime Prediction: Not a New Intelligence Analysis Function

We noted “New Orleans Ends Its Palantir Predictive Policing Program.” The interest in this Palantir Technologies’ project surprised us from our log cabin with a view of the mine drainage run off pond. The predictive angle is neither new nor particularly stealthy. Many years ago when I worked for one of the outfits developing intelligence analysis systems, the “predictive” function was a routine function.

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