Review: The Second World–Empires and Influence in the New Global Order
Tour of the world in concise but precise terms, March 30, 2008
Tour of the world in concise but precise terms, March 30, 2008
Extraordinary, Beautifully Put Together, Basic Reference, March 4, 2008
Dr. Stephen Cambone was a fine Undersecetary of Defense for Intelligence (USD(I)) given the context he was in and the policy personalities he was dealing with. His most brilliant moment, for the public interest, came on 22 January 2004 when he spoke to the Security Affairs Support Association (SASA) about the need for universal coverage …
5 out of 5 Stars Live and Let Die Group Dynamics, Bacteria Are Winning July 13, 2001 Very very few books actually need to be read word for word, beginning with the bibliography and ending with the footnotes. This is one of those books. While there are some giant leaps of faith and unexplained challenges …
General Gray was known as a warrior, but he was also an intelligence professional and uniquely among all the flag officers I have ever known, an inspiring educator. He created not just the Marine Corps Intelligence Center, but the Marine Corps University, new forms of informal research to empower younger officers and explore the “edges” …
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I note with amusement the recent “discovery” by Carmen Medina, once a good person but now swallowed whole by the Deep State, and CSIS, always a tool of the Deep State, both now agreeing that we need an Open Source Agency….without mention of me. Never mind that the I got this into the Aspin-Brown Commission …
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Sir, A possible illustration seeking to relate OSINT to HUMINT particularly and other disciplines as well. Edit if needed please. Dear Colleague, You provided this illustration: