Basil Al-Nakeeb: Two Centuries of Parasitic Economics

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Two Centuries of Parasitic Economics is a radically original book, calling for rewriting macroeconomic theory and replacing the irrational finance,  monetary, and tax regimes with robust systems to avert financial collapse, depressions, disorder, and to improve democracy.
The introduction reviews the bailout of US banks in 2008, arguing that rescuing millions of delinquent homeowners to repay the banks was fairer and quicker in stabilizing the housing market and the economy.

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Robert David Steele in Oslo (YouTube, 23:12): Deep State, Electoral Reform, Secret Intelligence, Open Source Everything, and the Nobel Peace Prize

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Tip of the Hat to Norwegian citizens Trond Stenersen and Geir Olsen.

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Hal Berghel: CIA & Cyber-Babble vs. Cyber-Attribution UPDATE 1

Corruption, Government, Hacking, IO Deeds of War
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On the Problem of (Cyber) Attribution

Is the recent report from the three-letter agencies on the alleged Russian hack of the Democratic National Committee evidence-based attribution or attributibabble?

Attitudes and judgments have these biases baked into them. Failing to appreciate this simple fact allows all sundry forms of popular nonsense to remain unchallenged. Such is the case with cyberattribution.

Faith-based attribution is a term used by security specialist Jeff rey Carr to denote nonscientific analysis that leads to untestable attribution to a security incident.

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Stephen E. Arnold: Dark Web Notebook ($49)

Advanced Cyber/IO, IO Impotency
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The Dark Web Notebook is the practical guide to the digital underworld used by criminals and terrorists, written specifically for law enforcement, intelligence, and corporate security personnel. The 200 page digital book is a step-by-step guide to the lawbreakers’ marketplace and communication system.

To reserve your pre-publication copy at the special price of $49, send an email to darkwebnotebook at yandex.com. The book is available only to those engaged in law enforcement, intelligence, and security work. The publication price is $99. You save $50 and you do not pay until the book is ready to ship as a PDF file.

Yoda: Kids Build Their Own Internet

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Bandwidth: How First Nations Kids Built Their Own Internet Infrastructure

Three years ago, the people living in the Ochiichagwe'Babigo'Ining Ojibway Nation in Ontario would crowd in each other's homes and outside the band office to access what little internet the community had. There was dial-up, there was expensive cellular data, and there was some service from an internet provider in a neighboring town; when the network went down, it would sometimes take weeks for a technician to come and fix the issue.

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