2014: Year One for Intelligence with Integrity
Selected Sorted Headlines from Intelligence with Integrity @ Phi Beta Iota
Selected Sorted Headlines from Intelligence with Integrity @ Phi Beta Iota
Attached is a useful summary of US involvement in Syria, which dates back to missionaries in 1820. Washington’s Long History in Syria Ernesto J. Sanchez, The National Interest, July 12, 2013 As they consider further intervention in Syria, Washington policymakers should be aware of the history of previous U.S. involvement there. During the Cold War’s …
Continue reading “Chuck Spinney: WIkiStrat on US History in Syria”
Cabal purge starts in the UK, what about the US? By Benjamin Fulford 9 May 2013 One of the world’s leading terrorists, the mass murderer Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has been summoned to China where he will be confronted with evidence of his involvement in the March 11, 2011 nuclear and tsunami terror attack against …
National Intelligence Council, Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI/NIC) 3.0 out of 5 stars $75 Billion a Year and This is the Poster Child for the Public, March 26, 2013 Certainly worth reading, along with other and generally better reports linked below, but a huge disappointment. There is nothing here actually useful to …
Continue reading “Review: Global Trends 2030 – Alternative Worlds [Paperback, Well Priced]”
CIA National Intelligence Council 3.0 out of 5 stars Report Lauds Fracking as Energy Solution, Disappoints on Multiple Fronts, December 27, 2012 Certainly worth reading, along with other and generally better reports linked below, but a huge disappointment. There is nothing here actually useful to a national or corporate leader, and generally nothing new. To …
NOTE: This is the final report with new comments. Comments were made on the earlier elements of this report on year ago. Robert Steele: Global Trends 2030 – Gaps + RECAP Best External Snapshot: 2012-12-10 Nicole Gaouette, Four ‘Megatrends’ Reshaping the World: U.S. Intelligence (BloombergBusinessweek) New technologies, dwindling resources and explosive population growth in the …
Post-US world born in Phnom Penh By Spengler Asia Times, Nov 27, 2012 It is symptomatic of the national condition of the United States that the worst humiliation ever suffered by it as a nation, and by a US president personally, passed almost without comment last week. I refer to the November 20 announcement at …
Continue reading “Gold Transformer: Post-US world born in Phnom Penh — But See Also CELAC Etcetera”