dod-03-1110.pdf DoD Conflicted about the Intelligence Community January 3, 2010 (542KB)
MajGen Ronald Burgess Jr. interviewed on 10 November 2003
The truth at any cost lowers all other costs — curated by former US spy Robert David Steele.
dod-03-1110.pdf DoD Conflicted about the Intelligence Community January 3, 2010 (542KB)
MajGen Ronald Burgess Jr. interviewed on 10 November 2003
cia-04-0106.pdf CIA FBIS Transformed into Open Source Spying January 3, 2010 (470KB)
Douglas Naquin interviewed 6 January 2004
Original Post with William Drayton, Alexandere Carpenter, and Robert Steele: Journal: Get America Working–A Conversation
Part II–Alexander Carpenter (AC), the Founding Fathers, and Modern Seers
Journal: Get America Working-A Conversation
If you do nothing else, please consider reviewing the many contributions by Tom Atlee via the first line in Part IV: Related Recommended Reading,
AC: And add this from Charles Hugh Smith to the list:
Charles Hugh Smith America's Job-Creation Machinery Is Hollowed Out
Dave Cohen on Job Prospects in the Bubble Economy, looking for a technological driver:
And this for those still trying to believe in the “enlightenment model,” some lowest-common-denominator and somewhat overstated evolutionary psychology:
Ian Charles, Conscious Robots: How We Make a Decision
And add this about computer gaming:
How Videogames Are Changing the Economy
Continue reading “Journal: Get America Working–A Conversation Part II”

Flawed projects prove costly for Afghanistan, U.S.
Contractor leaves Afghan police stations half-complete
Phi Beta Iota: Our political, policy, and military leaders simply do not know what they do not know. Assuming–desiring–that they have the best of intentions–the reality is that they are not receiving the intelligence (decision-support) that they require to make intelligent decisions. In both Iraq and Afghanistan, because there was political will, trillions have been wasted on “security” instead of sustenance. Haiti, because there were no political will, was a microcosm–20,000 troops with a huge logistics tail when what was really needed were CAB 21 Peace Jumpers able to call in a Reverse TPFID…. Advanced Cyber/IO starts with imagination & intelligence.
** SECRECY AND CLASSIFICATION — TWO DIVERGING DOMAINS
Highly recommended look at Russian and US government convergence on a very large fiction: that information, which has been classified, and is in fact “open source” before or after being bureaucratically “classified,” remains “secret.”
** LEAKS TO AIPAC SAID TO BE “COMMON”
Useful insights into the US citizens who routinely commit treason and related high crimes and misdemeanors–many of the very senior officials who have dual Israeli-US citizens and whom a gutless counterintellligence system fails to catch, confront, and convict.

“We've Heard All This About American Decline Before.”
This time it's different. It's certainly true that America has been through cycles of declinism in the past. Campaigning for the presidency in 1960, John F. Kennedy complained, “American strength relative to that of the Soviet Union has been slipping, and communism has been advancing steadily in every area of the world.” Ezra Vogel's Japan as Number One was published in 1979, heralding a decade of steadily rising paranoia about Japanese manufacturing techniques and trade policies.
In the end, of course, the Soviet and Japanese threats to American supremacy proved chimerical. So Americans can be forgiven if they greet talk of a new challenge from China as just another case of the boy who cried wolf. But a frequently overlooked fact about that fable is that the boy was eventually proved right. The wolf did arrive — and China is the wolf.
Gideon Rachman is chief foreign-affairs commentator for the Financial Times and author of Zero-Sum Future: American Power in an Age of Anxiety.
Phi Beta Iota: The problem with the “status quo” actors and thinkers–however good their intentions–is that they simply do not know what they do not know. The world can indeed be zero-sum. It can also be non-zero sum, a case made by Robert Wright and summarized in Review: Nonzero–The Logic of Human Destiny. We know how to do this and want to do this. Those in power do not know how to do this and do not want to do this. Therein lies the challenge–all it takes is ONE leader–Cynthia McKinney comes to mind–willing to stand up, demand Electoral Reform (1 Page, 9 Points), and the rest will be history–a very good history of the Second American Republic, how it came to its senses, and created a prosperous world at peace through intelligence as design. Now THAT is Advanced Cyber/IO!
Graphic: Intelligence Maturity Scale
Review: Evolutionary Activism by Tom Atlee
Review: Ideas and Integrities–A Spontaneous Autobiographical Disclosure
Preconditions of Revolution in the USA Today
Reference: Electoral Reform (Huffington Post Version)
Reference: Electoral Reform–1 Page 9 Points 2.2 (Document Only)