Q&A: Juan Enriquez, futurist, on bio-economics — bio-strategy still silent…

Q&A: Juan Enriquez, futurist, on the intersection of science, business and society Christina Hernandez Sherwood | July 1, 2013 Growing up in Mexico, Juan Enriquez didn’t consider new discoveries and scientific innovations particularly important. But now, after a circuitous route from a student at Harvard University to a Mexican peace negotiator and back to Harvard as …

Mini-Me: War Crimes as US Strategy, Policy, Operational Campaign, & Centerpiece for Tactics

Huh? Weekend Edition May 31-Jun 02, 2013 War Crimes as Policy The CIA: Keepers of the Hit Lists by DOUGLAS VALENTINE and NICOLAS J.S. DAVIES In February the Guardian and BBC Arabic unveiled a documentary exploring the role of retired Colonel James Steele in the recruitment, training and initial deployments of the CIA advised and …

Berto Jongman: Bee Apocalypse, Big Data Bah Humbug, C2O Hits 400ppm, Geography of Hate (US), Journalism Done Right, US Cyberwar “Strategy — Oops

Carbon dioxide levels hit historic high: Scientists warn pollution creating prehistoric climate as gases break 400 parts per million threshold for first time. Chemicals affecting entire food chains–bee apocalypse coming soon Geography of Hate: Interactive map of twitter texts with racist term Journalism Done Right — Is Terminal Cancer a Pre-Requisite for Empathy and Integrity …

Berto Jongman: US Army Strategy Confernce YouTube (1:34:03) State-Sponsored Crime and Non-State Actors – Gangs, Guns, & Graft

Panel V – State Sponsored Crime and Non-State Actors: Gangs, Guns, and Graft Chair: Dr. Stephen Blank, SSI, U.S. Army War College Panelists: Edward Lucas, The Economist; Karen Saunders, Forum Foundation for Analytic Excellence; Douglas Farah, International Assessment and Strategy Center See Also: “Many Dangers, Little Money: Strategic Choices During the Interwar Years”  The first …