Journal: Collective Counter-Crime Counter-Intelligence

The Countertraffickers Rescuing the victims of the global sex trade by William Finnegan May 5, 2008 Her allies and colleagues in this work are widely scattered. An ebullient Dubai prison officer named Omer, who calls Rotaru “sister,” has been a help. So have Russian policemen, an Israeli lawyer, a Ukrainian psychologist, an Irish social worker, …

Informed, Engaged, Democracy Collective Public Intelligence

May 3, 2006 Citizens Party, part II Informed, Engaged, Democracy Collective Public Intelligence By: Robert D. Steele Introduction If we want an extraordinary future for all of our children, America and Americans must embrace reality. While, as a society, we may have recently found it comfortable to ignore reality, reality is most assuredly going forward, …

Who’s Who in Earth Intelligence: Olga Sheean

Creating the world we want We have the potential to create a culture of conscious evolution, enlightened leadership, self-responsibility and bio-friendly tech/telecom/industry—a world in which we reclaim our autonomy, freedom and health by reconnecting with the nature of reality, human nature and the power of nature itself. We thereby activate our higher faculties, finding passion, …

Tom Atlee: Large-Scale Collective Sense-Making Processes (Part 5)

Large-scale collective sense-making processes (Sense-making – Part 5) I’ve long advocated the use of multiple processes in public and stakeholder engagements so that synergies among them can be tapped. Recently I’ve been drawn into explorations of sense-making, in which collective sense-making stands out as particularly important. So I decided to apply my multi-process design thinking …

Who’s Who in Stellar Intelligence: Randy Cramer

Captain Randy Cramer is an officer who has been given authority to address the public on behalf of the command staff of United States Marine Corps, special section. Which was created by President Eisenhower in 1953, as a covert military intelligence branch, with specific authority over Extra-Terrestrial, multi-dimensional, non-human, and off world beings, consortiums and …

Berto Jongman: War on the Rocks Zachery Tyson Brown What If Sherman Kent Was Wrong? Revisiting the Intelligence Debate of 1949

What If Sherman Kent Was Wrong? Revisiting the Intelligence Debate of 1949 Zachery Tyson Brown, War on the Rocks One of Kent’s contemporaries noted in 1962 that most policy decisions were made without any input from intelligence — something Kent himself begrudgingly acknowledged and that has since been confirmed again, again, and again. Even when …