Sepp Hasslberger: Criminal Insanity at FCC?

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Sepp Hasslberger

5G – the next mobile phone technology around the corner – has been given the official seal of approval and go-ahead for roll-out. The FCC has said ‘yes' to a technology that will use the 5 to 100 GHz microwave band… but questions of what all those high power microwaves will do to humans are being evaded…

5G Technology Approved: US FCC Evades Questions About Wireless Dangers

The Federal Communications Commission just rubber-stamped their rollout of “5G” cellular technology which, while increasing throughput, would blanket the planet with ultra-high microwave frequencies — 24Ghz and up.

The fact that these frequencies have never been tested as safe is not stopping corporate-government plans for building a “massive infrastructure.”

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Event: DC 12 Oct 1200 – 1330 Free Lunch and Book Discussion with Col Douglas Macgregor on Margin of Victory: Five Battles That Changed the Faced of Modern Warfare

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Col Dr. Douglas Macgregor

Colonel Douglas A. Macgregor is a retired U.S. Army Colonel, author, PhD and consultant best known for his leadership of cavalry troops in the Battle of 73 Easting in 1991.. He is also the author of Warrior's Rage: The Great Tank Battle of 73 Easting, Transformation Under Fire: Revolutionizing How America Fights,  and Breaking the Phalanx: A New Design for Landpower in the 21st Century.

He will discuss his new book, Margin of Victory: Five Battles that Changed the Face of Modern Warfare. Copies will be available for purchase by participants.

Oct 12th 2016  (Wednesday) at 12:00 p.m. till 1:30 p.m.
722 12th Street #600 NW Washington DC.  (ATR offices)

Lunch provided
Please RSVP to Michael Ostrolenk

See Also: Macgregor @ Phi Beta Iota

Worth a Look: Margin of Victory by Douglas Macgregor

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In Margin of Victory Douglas Macgregor tells the riveting stories of five military battles of the twentieth century, each one a turning point in history. Beginning with the British Expeditionary force holding the line at the Battle of Mons in 1914 and concluding with the Battle of Easting in 1991 during Desert Storm, Margin of Victory teases out a connection between these battles and teaches its readers an important lesson about how future battles can be won. Emphasizing military strategy, force design, and modernization, Macgregor links each of these seemingly isolated battles thematically. At the core of his analysis, the author reminds the reader that to be successful, military action must always be congruent with national culture, geography, and scientific-industrial capacity. He theorizes that strategy and geopolitics are ultimately more influential than ideology. Macgregor stresses that if nation-states want to be successful, they must accept the need for and the inevitability of change. The five warfighting dramas in this book, rendered in vivid detail by lively prose, offer many lessons on the tactical, operational, and strategic levels of war.

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The Field of Fight: How We Can Win the Global War Against Radical Islam by Michael Flynn

Monograph Series: Robert Steele: Reinventing the US Army

 

Worth a Look: Mapping Innovation – A Playbook for Navigating a Disruptive Age

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Pre-Order for Delivery 26 May 2017.

ROBERT STEELE: I have read this book in draft and like it so much the author is being featured at the re-boot of my long-running international conference (ose-21.org) where copies of his book will be distributed to all attending.

In this book you will find:

  • A simple-to-use framework for identifying the optimal innovation strategy that is most likely lead to a successful outcome.
  • Insights into how the world's top innovators implement their innovation strategies.
  • A step-by-step guide to creating your own innovation playbook to win markets and run circles around your competition!

Search: “Joe Markowitz” OSINT

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Joe Markowitz

Hand-culled best of the best for Joe Markowitz:

2006 Markowitz (US) Open Source Information and US Transitions to and from Hostilities (Defense Science Board Report, December 2004), in Relation to Information-Sharing with non-DoD and Froeign Parties

2003 Markowitz (US) Open Source in Support to All-Source Intelligence

1995 Markowitz (US) Community Open Source Program Office (COSPO)

1995 Markowitz (US) Community Open Source Program Office (COSPO) Strategic Plan

Defense Science Board to DoD: Get Brain + RECAP

OSINT Literature Review, Name Association, Lessons Learned

Reference: Open Source Agency Synopsis (Full Text Online for Google Translate)

Steven Aftergood: Defense Science Board Slams CIA…

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Search: national open source center cospo

Search: “osc” and “osint”

Who’s Who in Public Intelligence: Joseph Markowitz

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“Joe Markowitz” OSINT @ Google

Nik Peachey: Teaching in a Virtual Environment – Tool

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Nik Peachey

A short post about Edorble – a free virtual classroom.

Teaching in a Virtual Environment

Edorble is fairly new and (I think) still in beta mode as I write this. It is a 3-D virtual world. I learned about it because one of the founders (Gabe Baker) used to work for TES, and I’m a long time fan and user of Wikispaces. And so our paths eventually crossed.

Edorble is fairly new and (I think) still in beta mode as I write this. It is a 3-D virtual world. I learned about it because one of the founders (Gabe Baker) used to work for TES, and I’m a long time fan and user of Wikispaces. And so our paths eventually crossed.