Reflections on United Nations Intelligence & Counterintelligence
Your Aide Memoire came to my attention today. Apart from wishing you every success, I thought to contribute a few ideas. 01 The new meme that has replaced Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) — I taught this to 90 countries including all NATO/PfP and six UN missions in Lebanon — is M4IS2 (Multinational, Multiagency, Multidisciplinary, Multidomain …
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2012 Robert Steele Answers PhD Student Questions
2012 Robert Steele Answers PhD Student Questions Five page document above. Below is full text online for ease of automated translation.
2012 Reality Sandwich: The Open Source Everything Manifesto
The Open Source Everything Manifesto Robert David Steele Reality Sandwich, 13 June 2012 The following is excerpted from The Open-Source Everything Manifesto: Transparency, Truth, & Trust published by Evolver Editions, an imprint of North Atlantic Books. The circumstances underlying this manifesto are stark and compelling: We are at the end of a five-thousand-year-plus historical process …
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The Open Source Everything Manifesto: Table of Contents
Table of Contents Foreword by Howard Bloom ix Author’s Preface xiii Chapter 1: Open Sesame 1 Changing the Game 9 Panarchy 23 Enter “Radical Man” 26 Terms of Reference 29
Dolphin: Ecological Chains Worldwide Being Damaged
Ecological Chains Worldwide Being Damaged Nathan Planet Save, 18 May 2012 Subtle ecological chains worldwide are being damaged by human influence, leading to significant losses of population in different ecosystems. One of the longest ecological chains ever found has just been discovered in the remote Palmyra Atoll, in the Pacific Ocean. This area is useful …
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Review: Open Source Intelligence in a Networked World
Anthony Olcott 5.0 out of 5 stars 6 Star Insider-Outsider Unique Offering, March 24, 2012 This is my final review. If you are interested in what the US Intelligence Community does NOT know about open source intelligence and the global network of sources in 183 languages, this is without question the only book available in …
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