Review: Good Muslim, Bad Muslim–America, the Cold War, and the Roots of Terror
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspired, Disciplined, Nuanced, Nobel-Level Thinking, August 13, 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspired, Disciplined, Nuanced, Nobel-Level Thinking, August 13, 2004
General Peter Schoomaker, USA (Ret), brought back from retirement to be Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, was among a tiny handful of seniors who understood the importance of moving ahead with Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), having himself created the first modern “full spectrum” OSINT unit at the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) in …
DOC (10 Pages): the-osint-story-2-1 OSS.Net, Inc. 25 June 2004, Version 2.1 MEMORANDUM
4.0 out of 5 stars Sobering, Makes an Important Case, Rough Around the Edges, January 24, 2004
Dr. Stephen Cambone was a fine Undersecetary of Defense for Intelligence (USD(I)) given the context he was in and the policy personalities he was dealing with. His most brilliant moment, for the public interest, came on 22 January 2004 when he spoke to the Security Affairs Support Association (SASA) about the need for universal coverage …
REINVENTING INTELLIGENCE: FROM TRUTH, POWER Robert D. Steele, MA MPA NWC CIA(OPS) USMCR President, OPEN SOURCE SOLUTIONS, Inc. Editor’s Note: [Mr. Steele is a veteran of the clandestine service with three back-to-back tours in Latin America]. He received two awards while an operations officer. He has also served in offices responsible for programming satellite systems …
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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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