Review: Someone Would Have Talked–The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Conspiracy to Mislead History
Superb History, Highly Relevant to 9/11 and Lies by Cheney & Other Neocons, September 5, 2007
Superb History, Highly Relevant to 9/11 and Lies by Cheney & Other Neocons, September 5, 2007
5 stars on its chosen focus, 4 for lack of larger context, March 1, 2007
PDF: 2007-03-01 Neglect of Strategic Intelligence The Intelligence Community’s Neglect of Strategic Intelligence Commonly misunderstood, we neglect it at our peril. The architects of the National Security Act of 1947 would be greatly surprised by today’s neglect of strategic intelligence in the Intelligence Community. by John G. Heidenrich Studies in Intelligence, March 2007
Phi Beta Iota: New version. Platitudes without substance. Completely unfamiliar with what the ten high-level threats to humanity actually are, and completely inadequate with respect to actually producing strategic, operational, tactical, or technical intelligence. DIA’s contribution to defense acquisition, whole of government harmonization for stabilization & reconstruction, and on and on and on is ZERO. …
5.0 out of 5 stars Top Ten Book. Moral Legitimacy, Inter-Agency Unity of Effortt, Deep Language & Cultural Skills, March 17, 2006
4.0 out of 5 stars Five Pillars of Peace a Great Start–USG/DoD Start with the Last, No One Manages the First Four!, March 17, 2006
Commentary & Reply From Parameters, Summer 2005, pp. 135-40. Intelligence Reform: More Needs to Be Done To the Editor: There are no simple answers when it comes to intelligence reform. The debate on this issue has suffered from decades of policy manipulation, congressional neglect, media ignorance, public inattention, and professional laziness. Senator Saxby Chambliss’s Parameters …
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