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Very strange combination–and multiple searches with the exact same words. Below the line: 1) On UN, 2) On UN national, 3) on national, 4) on M4IS2
Very strange combination–and multiple searches with the exact same words. Below the line: 1) On UN, 2) On UN national, 3) on national, 4) on M4IS2
A very interesting article by Chuck. Earlier I was thinking along similar lines about how the Military Intelligence System has devolved in the same manner as our air strategy. When I first signed up, the Army had a number of sites in far flung places with strange sounding names. The advantage was the people working …
Ayn Rand is back. Between my persistent search for a home for the Open Source Agency and the related Multinational Decision-Support Centre and World Brain Institute (with Global Game), I read and visit with smart people. As most know, the global fight that I have led since 1988 for Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) has evolved …
Updated 1 June 2017 Below in two columns are righteous sites and professional sites of note. RIGHTEOUS SITES OF NOTE 9/11 Archive.org AbundanceHub.com Academic Earth Adblock Plus (add-on) A Force More Powerful AfricanFossils.org Afrigadget A Human Right (Internet Access) Aid Data Akshaya Trust (feeding & housing) ALEC Exposed Alliance for Separation of School & State …
Liberation technology: dreams, politics, history Armine Ishkanian, 5 April 2011 openDemocracy The doctrinal commitment to new cyber and social technologies as a means of solving political problems needs to learn from the past and take a more realistic view, says Armine Ishkanian. Read full article with many links. From Google Group The Next Net: I …
Responding to the question in The Arena, with respect to whether budget cuts are a good deal for taxpayers. 12 April 2011 If the deficit and debt are real problems that can only be addressed by cutting government spending as the Republicans claim than the budget the Republicans agreed to is a joke. It shows …
Continue reading “$500 Billion in Cuts is Minimal Mandatory….”
“The National Conversation” Debuts The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars has announced a new initiative launching April 8, 2011: The National Conversation at the Woodrow Wilson Center. The National Conversation will examine overarching themes of U.S. international and domestic policy, drawing on high-profile guests and experts from all sides of the political sphere to …