Owl: Corporate Dirty Tricks Against Non-Profits – Hiring Portions of National Security Enterprise Against Activists

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New Report Supplying Details on Corporate Espionage – Spooky Business: Corporate Espionage Against Nonprofit Organizations

From this report's contents, we find it evident that no type of nonprofit, no matter how benign or noble in its aims against injustice and wrong – even nursing home activists! – is exempt from spying by aggressive, malign predator corporations and their spies. Where spies go first, soldiers follow, so we wonder when the next stage will arrive, when corporations decide to execute and assassinate the leaders and members – and their families – in nonprofits and bomb or burn their headquarters and meeting places. Will Obama draw a line in the dirt then, or ignore it, and will this then all get much dirtier than even Ralph Nader below says?

According to Nader  (my emphasis below):

“It’s not just the NSA that has been caught spying on Americans. Some of our nation’s largest corporations have been conducting espionage as well, against civic groups. For these big companies with pliable ethics, if they don’t win political conflicts with campaign donations or lobbying power, then they play dirty. Very dirty. That’s the lesson of a new report on corporate espionage against nonprofit organizations, by my colleagues at Essential Information. The title of the report is Spooky Business, and it is apt. Spooky Business is like a Canterbury Tales of corporate snoopery. The spy narratives in the report are lurid and gripping. Hiring investigators to pose as volunteers and journalists. Hacking. Wiretapping. Information warfare. Physical intrusion. Investigating the private lives of nonprofit leaders. Dumpster diving using an active duty police officer to gain access to trash receptacles. Electronic surveillance. On and on. What won’t corporations do in service of profit and power?

Many different types of nonprofit civic organizations have been targeted by corporate spies: environmental, public interest, consumer, food safety, animal rights, pesticide reform, nursing home reform, gun control and social justice. A diverse constellation of corporations has planned or executed corporate espionage against these nonprofit civic organizations. Food companies like Kraft, Coca-Cola, Burger King, McDonald’s and Monsanto. Oil companies like Shell, BP and Chevron. Chemical companies like Dow and Sasol. Also involved are the retailers (Wal-Mart), banks (Bank of America), and, of course, the nation’s most powerful trade association: the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Plenty of mercenary spooks have joined up to abet them, including former officials at the FBI, CIA, NSA, Secret Service and U.S. military. Sometimes even government contractors are part of the snooping.

In effect, big corporations have been able to hire portions of the national security apparatus, and train their tools of spycraft on the citizens groups of our nation. This does not bode well for our democracy.”

More:

Corporate espionage undermines democracy

PDF (54 Pages): Spooky Business: Corporate Espionage Against Nonprofit Organizations

Countermeasures:

Security Culture for Activists

 

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4th media cropped9/11 – Investigating The Role of the Saudi Government

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Event: 10 DEC 13 Washington DC 0830-1200 Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration in Complex Challenges

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Fred Krawchuk

MULTI-STAKEHOLDER COLLABORATION

How Government, Business, and Non-Governmental Leaders Transform Complex Challenges into New Possibilities

with Fred Krawchuk

VIDEO

The One Earth Future Foundation will host a panel discussion on how individuals and institutions can better structure collaborative work, to be held Tuesday, December 10 at 1777 F Street, NW, Washington DC from 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon.

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Today, the world’s most pressing problems require governance solutions that demand the input and action of multiple diverse actors because no one organization has all of the requisite knowledge, power, relationships, or resources to address complex issues that affect many stakeholders.

A conscious focus on how individuals and institutions can facilitate collaborative work is necessary to enhance improved relationships and effective problem-solving. Multi-stakeholder collaboration brings together the concerns of diverse actors including business, government, and civil society in order to form a collaborative network for action.

In concert with OEF, Fred Krawchuk, a highly decorated retired U.S. Army Special Forces Colonel, will lead a discussion on a practical framework for multi-stakeholder collaboration by exploring its five essential elements: Purpose, People, Place, Process, and Practice.

About Fred Krawchuk

OEF partnered with Fred Krawchuk to document and promote the 5P model of multi-stakeholder collaboration and his experiences using the techniques in intractable situations across the globe. Krawchuk is an Olmsted scholar, MacArthur Leadership Award winner, and recipient of the George C. Marshall Fellowship at the U.S. Department of State. Currently he is a visiting professor with IESE Business School in Spain, an adjunct policy analyst with RAND Corporation, and business consultant with Aperio International.

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Ret. Colonel Krawchuk’s co-panelists include:

Clare Lockhart, co-founder of ISE and co-author of Fixing Failed States.
Bob Dunham, founder of The Institute for Generative Leadership and co-author of The Innovator's Way.

About The Institute for Generative Leadership

The mission of the Institute for Generative Leadership is to enable the development of leaders that will create a healthy future and a world in which everyone thrives, and where together people take care of what they care about. Generative leadership is based on the deepest and best elements of our humanity, including our capacities for committed action and care, and to create and realize meaningful possibilities. Generative leadership goes beyond conceptual learning to produce embodied skills that shift the actions and outcomes of organizations and communities.

The Event

1777 F Street, NW

Washington DC 20006

Doors open at 8:30 AM for coffee and light snacks. Discussion begins at 9 AM and will conclude at approximately noon. Seating is limited. Reservations with your name, title, and organization are appreciated but not required. If you have any questions, please contact Tracie Ware at One Earth Future Foundation by phone, 720.274. 8227, or by email.

Dates: Tuesday, December 10th, 2013

Document: Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration Executive Summary

 

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Stephen E. Arnold: Amazon Global Computing – Cheaper

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Amazon Aims to Make Computing Cheaper

Amazon has aspirations beyond being the world’s largest retailer. The online retail giant also aspires to be a mega force in computing, says The New York Times Bits Blog in: “Amazon Bares Its Computers.” Amazon has announced that it is taking its Amazon Web Services beyond simple cloud-computing to include specialized computers, data storage systems, networking systems, optical transmissions systems, and power substations. The overall goal is make computer cheaper and run more efficiently.

Amazon rarely discusses its AWS plans, but the recent discussion about how it plans to annually spend one billion comes as big news.
Amazon is prepping to boosts its web services by hiring power engineers to work on substations and remove power redundancies in cloud-computing. Hardware is purchased directly to reduce costs and the company created original statistical methods to limit damage from catastrophic failures. Amazon also owns its own optical fiber systems and take AWS global.

Amazon is hardly keeping their information under wraps this time, though. They are sharing their advances via open source in a direct challenge to Google, Facebook, and Microsoft. Microsoft will never share its secrets and Google does share some of its toys, but it keeps the bigger stuff locked away. What about Facebook?

The article explains:

“The notable outrider among the giant computers is Facebook, which isn’t selling its own system. Instead, Facebook is focused on pure cost-cutting, and spearheads the Open Compute Project, a kind of open-source, cloud-computing architecture. Open Compute is far enough along that companies like Hewlett-Packard, which came late to cloud computing, use aspects of it in their public clouds.”

Amazon is not directly asserting it is better than its competitors, but its openness and cost-cutting procedures certainly make it look better in the consumers’ eyes.

Whitney Grace, November 30, 2013

Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Augmentext

SchwartzReport: Truths That Matter

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schwartzreport newYou can see it with the Pope, you will see it in the next story, as well as this account. There is something very important happening in Christianity. In response to the Theocratic Right, and its psychoses, the greater Christian community is producing from within itself a compassionate life-affirming response.

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Here is a second example of the trend. We have clearly suffered a deep psychic wound as a culture. These two stories tell us both that a compassionate life-affirming response is emerging in Christianity and, at the same time, they give us a measure of how deeply we have bought into the Randian Theocratic Rightist view of every person for himself.

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