Reference (2010): At What Cost, Intelligence? [On Ethics]
Military Review June 2010 Full Article
Military Review June 2010 Full Article
Former Minnesota governor, navy SEAL, and pro rassler Ventura has a new truTVshow investigating but not necessarily debunking conspiracy theories. This companion to the program, a sort of teaser, dissects such famed objects of unending speculation as the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations. Ventura concludes that none of those were twisted-loner crimes but rather resulted …
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One of the mysteries of the intelligence world is why the redoubtable Charlie Allen of CIA was always so popular with line analysts and so unpopular with management. In the book Long Strange Journey, Patrick Eddington its author recounts his experiences in a course on warning intelligence that Allen initiated when he was the National …
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Aspin-Brown Commission OSINT TestimonyAugust 3, 1995 Washington, D.C. Larry Cox, Vice President, Washington Operations, David Sarnoff Research Center “We’re not sure what OSINT is, but high-definition TV will make it better.” Dr. Richard O. Hundley, Senior Physical Scientist, RAND Corporation “Everything you want in OSINT is on the Internet, and we know how to get …
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The Pentagon Labyrinth It is my pleasure to announce the publication of The Pentagon Labyrinth: 10 Short Essays to Help You Through It. This is a short pamphlet of less than 150 pages and is available at no cost in E-Book PDF format, as well as in hard copy from links on this page as well …
Bahrain, Egypt-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Lebanon, Libya, Libya-India, Comment on No-Fly Zones, Special Comment on Aid to Uprisings and Mercenaries
Six top hits on future information operations, five Phi Beta Iota references on same.