Review: The Lessons of History
5.0 out of 5 stars A once-in-a-lifetime foundation reading, get it used, January 13, 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars A once-in-a-lifetime foundation reading, get it used, January 13, 2004
4.0 out of 5 stars Elegant, Missing Some Pieces, Great Bridge to the Future, January 1, 2004
Prof. Michael Andregg, Chief OSINT Shrink (USA) IOP ’06. For academic excellence and support to the dual concepts of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) across all seven tribes of intelligence, and the urgent need for intelligence reform, inclusive of a psychological re-orientation away from compartmented lunacy and toward inclusive openness. Professor Andregg embodies the concept of …
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PLATINUM Arnold, Mr. Stephen E. Arnold For his constant demonstration of the utility of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) in the understanding of social networks, emerging technologies, and cultural realities. As a world-renowned authority on information and communications, with a deep understanding of the public policy value of open source information, he has made himself available …
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Brian Czech at the time was one of those employees of the U.S. Government who served the public interest with enormous integrity, imagination, and intelligence. Totday he is President of CENTER for theADVANCEMENT of theSTEADY STATE ECONOMY which we have added to our Righteous Sites. Brian Czech has a Ph.D. in renewable natural resources from …
5.0 out of 5 stars Leader with Specifics, with Dignity, with Persistence, December 23, 2003
PLATINUM LIFETIME AWARD, Dr. Ran Hock Dr. Ran Hock has done more than any single individual to educate both government and private sector parties with respect to the value of the deep web. He has single-handedly trained hundreds of individuals in the nuances of this major new intelligence resource base. Emphasizing individual analytic skills and …
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