Jon Rappoport: Mass Shootings and Psychiatric Drugs

Mass shootings and psychiatric drugs: the connection I’ve been tracking the connection since 1999, when I wrote a long white paper, for the Truth Seeker Foundation, on school shootings and psychiatric drugs. The paper was titled: “Why Do They Do It? School shootings Across America.” The drugs aren’t the only causative factor, but they produce …

Berto Jongman: Society Needs a Reboot for the Fourth Industrial Revolution — Says the World Economic Forum

We need a new Operating System for the Fourth Industrial Revolution A new era is unfolding at breakneck speed. It has huge potential to address some of the world’s most critical challenges, from food security, to reducing congestion in big cities, to increasing energy efficiency, to accelerating cures to the most intractable diseases. But it …

Mongoose: Global Open Source Intelligence Market Report

Global Open Source Intelligence Market Will Reach USD 25,900 million by 2026: Zion Market Research Zion Market Research has published a new report titled “Open Source Intelligence Market by Deployment Type (Cloud and On-premises); by Source (Public Government Data, Professional and Academic Publications, Commercial Data, Grey Literature, Media, and Internet); by Security Type (Data Analytics, …

Review: Child Hunters – Requiem of a Childkiller by Carine Hutsebaut

6 Stars — Deep Dive into a Mind of a Murderous Pedophile — with Solutions for All of Us Carine Hutsebaut, known as the “Clarise” of Europe, is a profiler who has worked with all major law enforcement organizations, and endured great pain because she was decades ahead of her time. Now she is the …

Rose P. Keravuori: Army Intel Weak — Can It Expand? No.

Expansibility and Army Intelligence Rose P. Keravuori Parameters Winter 2017 (18/11) The US Army has arguably not fought a capable state adversary since World War II. Now, after decades of conducting limited interventions, the expansibility and adaptability of military intelligence capabilities are in question. . . . During interviews for this study, intelligence leaders repeatedly …