Steven Aftergood: Top Secret America–Totally Dysfunctional

Analysis, Commerce, Corruption, Counter-Oppression/Counter-Dictatorship Practices, Cultural Intelligence, Government, InfoOps (IO), Intelligence (government), IO Deeds of War, IO Impotency, Methods & Process, Officers Call, Policies, Threats
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A SPOTLIGHT ON “TOP SECRET AMERICA”

Most people can vaguely recall that there was once no U.S. Department of Homeland Security and that there was a time when you didn't have to take your shoes off before boarding an airplane or submit to other dubious security practices.

But hardly anyone truly comprehends the enormous expansion of the military, intelligence and homeland security bureaucracy that has occurred over the past decade, and the often irrational transformation of American life that has accompanied it.

The great virtue of the new book Top Secret America by Dana Priest and William M. Arkin (Little Brown, September 2011) is that it illuminates various facets of our secret government, lifting them from the periphery of awareness to full, sustained attention.

Top Secret America, which builds on the series of stories the authors produced for the Washington Post in July 2010, delineates the contours of “the  new American security state.”  Since 9/11, for example, some 33 large office complexes for top secret intelligence work have been completed in the Washington DC area, the equivalent in size of nearly three Pentagons.  More than 250,000 contractors are working on top secret programs.  A bewildering number of agencies – more than a thousand — have been created to execute security policy, including at least 24 new organizations last year alone.  And so on.

But the vast scale of this activity says nothing about its quality or utility.  The authors, who are scrupulous in their presentation of the facts, are critical in their evaluation:

“One of the greatest secrets of Top Secret America is its disturbing dysfunction.”

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John Robb: Resilient Curiosity, Cities Under Seige

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LINKS: August, 31 2011

Some items of interest:

  • Biocurious is a biohackerspace opening in Sunnyvale. Local software, hardware, and bio labs that connect to a global, R&D effort via online networks. A neighborhood location where professionals (formally educated) and amateurs (in the best sense of the word) can work together on building new things and improving on old ones. Every RC should have one…
  • Fake Facebook to harvest protestor identities in Syria.
  • The systemic threat presented by an overnight, term collateral swap market.
  • William Gibson on people and cities.
  • Talk by Stephen Graham on Cities Under Siege. Simply: an overview of military efforts to build systems that pervasively monitor all urban inhabitants. Seen as a way to control “feral” cities at a distance. This is the seed for how modern city states will be controlled in a neo-feudal system (after capitalism's crisis causes modern nation-states to disintegrate).
  • Cities as operating systems.
  • Lanier on the future. “What we have to do to create liberty in the future is to monetize more and more instead of monetize less and less, and in particular we have to monetize more and more of what ordinary people do…” NOTE: I'm not a fan of Lanier's thinking. Not sure why he gets as much play as he does.
  • English translation of a Bundeswehr report on peak oil. (PDF)
  • How solar can follow Moore's Law.
  • United States food insecurity

Phi Beta Iota:  We are a fan of Lanier.  See his essential “A Contrarian View” as published in Mark Tovey (ed), COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE: Creating a Prosperous World at Peace (Earth Intelligence Network, 2008).

Koko: WikiLeaks Uncensored–Redactions Blown

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In the end, the full truth comes out…

Exposed: Uncensored WikiLeaks cables posted to Web

USA Today, 1 September 2011

LONDON (AP) – Uncensored copies of WikiLeaks' massive tome of U.S. State Department cables were circulating freely across the Internet on Thursday, a dramatic development which leaves a new batch of U.S. sources vulnerable to embarrassment and potential retribution.

. . . . . .

Until recently, WikiLeaks released relatively small batches of files to its partner organizations — composed of dozens of international media and human rights groups — so that they could remove information which could put innocent people in jeopardy. Only then were the files posted online.

But with the unredacted cables now being sloshed around in the public domain, all that work has effectively been thrown out the window.

Read entire article….

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DefDog: Court Case Lifts Lid on CIA Rendition Flights

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The dam should be close to bursting…..

By STEPHEN BRAUN, Associated Press – 4 hours ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — A hidden network of U.S. companies, coordinated by a prominent defense contractor, played a key role in the covert airlift that transported terrorism suspects and their American minders, according to newly disclosed documents in a New York business dispute between two aviation companies.

The court files of more than 1,700 pages shed new light on the U.S. government's reliance on private contractors for flights between Washington, foreign capitals, the U.S. military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and, at times, landing points near once-secret, CIA-run overseas prisons. The companies included DynCorp, a leading government contractor that secretly oversaw a fleet of luxury jets, and caterers that unwittingly stocked the planes with fruit platters and bottles of wine, according to the court files and testimony.

The business dispute stems from an obscure four-year fight between a New York-based charter company, Richmor Aviation Inc., which supplied corporate jets and crews to the government, and a private aviation broker, SportsFlight Air, which organized flights for DynCorp. Both sides cited the government's program of forced transport of detainees, or “extraordinary rendition,” in testimony, evidence and legal arguments. The companies are fighting over $874,000 awarded to Richmor by a New York state appeals court to cover unpaid costs for the secret flights.

The court files — they include contracts, flight invoices, cell phone logs and correspondence — paint a sweeping portrait of collusion between the government and the private contractors that did its bidding — some eagerly, some hesitantly. Other firms turned a blind eye.

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Paul Fernhout: Bloomberg on Open Source Intelligence…

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The author works for the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point, not for Bloomberg.  Still, it is nice to see Bloomberg taking notice of the obvious.

To Defeat Terrorists, Start Using the Library: Scott Helfstein

Bloomberg, 30 August 2011

The information glut that marks the 21st century is evidenced in some unexpected places. Last month, my organization, the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point, released a report that sharply disputed conventional wisdom about terrorism along the Afghanistan-Pakistani frontier.

The report argued that the Haqqani Network, a border- spanning tribal group with deep ties to Pakistan’s government, had been more influential than the Taliban in aiding al-Qaeda’s rise.

How did we support this thesis, which has vast implications for reconciliation efforts in the region as well as for the distribution of U.S. military aid? Not with data culled from clandestine operations in Pakistan’s tribal areas or from Osama bin Laden’s computer hard drive. The report was based on the public statements and writings of individual extremists over the past 30 years. Rather than ferreting out secret information, researchers merely took extremists at their voluminous word.

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Phi Beta Iota:  The Center at West Point is known for its excellence, and far better at Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) in its narrow area of focus than those who claim to be national centers with a national mandate.  The USA continues to lack responsible management of OSINT and has zero in the way of Multinational, Multiagency, Multidimensional, Multidisciplinary Information-Sharing and Sense-Making (M4IS2).

John Robb: Federal Reserve Corruption Graphed

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The below article includes an interactive chart of the beneficiaries of the Federal Reserve's largesse–a graph of corruption on a scale not equaled in history.

The Fed's Secret Liquidity Lifelines

Bloomberg, undated

Phi Beta Iota:  Top ten (first three over $100 billion each):

01  Morgan Stanley   …   02  Citigroup Inc.   …   03  Bank of America   …   04  Royal Bank of Scotland Group   …   05  State Street Corporation   …   06  UBS AG   …   07  Goldman Sachs Group   …   08  JP Morgan Chase & Company   …   09  Deutsche Bank AG   …   10  Barclays Plc

See Also:

Stephen Lendman: How Wall Street Fleeces America – Privatized Banking, Government Collusion and Class War

Review: Griftopia–Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids, and the Long Con That Is Breaking America

Stephen Lendman: How Wall Street Fleeces America – Privatized Banking, Government Collusion and Class War

Banks, Fed, Money, & Concentrated Wealth, Capitalism (Good & Bad), Impeachment & Treason
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SYNOPSIS

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