Worth a Look: One World Research

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One World Research
One World Research

With a tip of the hat to Intelligence Online, we recommend One World Research as being worth a look.  IO highlighted them as being part of the open source intelligence support to litigation against CIA for renditioin and torture.

One World Research is a research, investigation, and consulting firm that provides high-quality services to clients involved in promoting public interest causes. Our clients include law firms, universities, governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, advocacy groups, journalists, and filmmakers.

Utilizing a network of experienced investigators, attorneys, public policy analysts, and human rights experts, One World Research provides a broad scope of services in the United States and throughout the world, including litigation and advocacy assistance, investigative services, research, and consulting.

AFRICOM Week in Review Ending 21 September 2009

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AA: Instability made political risk expensive in Africa 09/20/09

AA: Somalia raid reopens debate on Maghreb security, economic co-operation 09/18/09

AA: Thaisarco suspends Congo tin ore purchases 09/18/09

AO: Dos Santos – Angola's silent leader 09/20/09

DZ: Russia investigates jet part sales to Algeria 09/18/09

ER: Eritrea: Who Is EU Trying To Kid Here? 09/19/09

ER: Inside the insular and secretive Eritrea 09/18/09

ER: OLF Rebels Stress Common Cause in Internal Power Struggle 09/18/09

GH: Armed Forces holds seminar on child protection 09/17/09

GM: Breaking News:As Jammeh Leaves Gambia For New York Monday, He … 09/20/09

KE: Kenya: Software Firms Launch Products to Curb e-Crime 09/18/09

LY: British police trained Libyan forces while WPC murder … 09/18/09

NG: Niger Delta: The impending military assault 09/17/09

TZ: Tanzania: Monitor Cross-Border Activities to Curb Crime 09/16/09

UG: In Uganda, citizen journalists fill news gap during riots 09/17/09

ZW: Zimbabwe Aims to Attract $16 Billion to Mine Industry 09/17/09

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PACOM Week in Review Ending 20 September 2009

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ID:  Indonesia eyes militant networks after Noordin killing 09/18/09

ID: Police: DNA confirms Noordin dead 09/19/09

ID: The Indonesian Police and the KPK Sued 09/17/09

IN: Crime tracking network system by 2011-12 09/20/09

LK: IMHO and the LTTE connection 09/20/09

MY: Malaysia: Untried Terror Suspects Free 09/16/09

NP: Are Nepal's Maoists a threat to India? 09/15/09

NP: More bombs found near Nepal VP's house 09/15/09

TH: Thailand warns of emergency measures 09/19/09

TH: Thailand's armed forces have no thought of coup: Army commander-in … 09/18/09

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Worth a Look: Peace Book One Now Online in Chapter Form

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PKI Book I By the Chapter
PKI Book I By the Chapter

With apologies for taking so long to do this, we have finally gotten around to loading the first Peacekeeping Intelligence book, which has always been free as a single PDF, in chapter form.

The short URL (or click on the cover) is http://www.tinyurl.com/OSSPKIONE

The primary page for this book with Amazon and PDF links is here.

The next book can now pre-ordered on Amazon, see the page for the new book, INTELLIGENCE for PEACE: Multinational Multifunctional Information-Sharing and Sense-Making, here.

Review: Out of Poverty: What Works When Traditional Approaches Fail

6 Star Top 10%, Peace, Poverty, & Middle Class
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5.0 out of 5 stars Six Star Special

September 20, 2009
Paul Polack
This book is a “beyond five stars” book and will be so rated at Phi Beta Iota, the Public Intelligence Blog where I can do things Amazon does not provide for, including reader access to my 1400+ non-fiction reviews via any of 100 different categories.

This single man, this author, has lifted 17 million people out of poverty by focusing on the needs of the one-acre and below subsistence farmer living on $1 a day. I get goose-bumps just thinking about the magnitude of both the accomplishment, and the implications of the accomplishment.

Reference: Global Outlook Special on False Flag Operations

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Global Outlook on False Flag Operations
Global Outlook on False Flag Operations

Here to the side is the cover of an extraordinary and appropriately titled Collector's Edition of Global Outlook, Issue 13 Annual 2009.  We consider it the New Age counterpart to the first Whole Earth Catlog, a non-violent alternative to the Aranrchist Cookbook.

As with most publications where passion is paramount, we retain a reserve of caution on perhaps 20% of the content, but the other 80% is not only truthful content, it is truthful content not available from any government or media source that has been artfully and intelligently integrated from a vast array of non-fiction sources.

Sub-titled Prescription for a World in Crisis, this volume has seven parts and a resource guide, the parts focusing on the invisible government; historic patterns of deception, why 9/11 was a false flag operation; why so many cannot see through the official lies; Swine Flue Vacinations and Internet Censorship (or Shut-Down as potential operations; other strategies of the invisible government; and a guide to surviving the global crisis.

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Review: Conscious Evolution: Awakening Our Social Potential

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Theological Masterpiece–A Practical Manifesto
September 20, 2009
Barbara Marx Hubbard

Although the author has written a more recent book, Emergence: The Shift from Ego to Essence, the later book is focused on helping the individual, while the book being reviewed focuses on the larger matter of social engineering.

I was growing up in Asia at the time that this extraordinary person was getting herself nominated, along with Geraldine Ferraro in 198, as a Democratic candidate for Vice President, and this book serves as both a practical statement of needs and next steps to achieve conscious evolution as a species in the aggregate (see also the book edited by Mark Tovey with 55 contributors, Collective Intelligence: Creating a Prosperous World at Peaceand as a very self-effacing overview of the extraordinary life and social network of the author. I am tempted to speculate that hers was the first social network of consequence in modern times.

The core strategic idea in this book is that we are now capable of coming together across all boundaries at all locations to discourse on Conscious Evolution.

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