Berto Jongman: RAND Advocates Paradigm Shift in Secrecy — Just 22 Years After Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan Pointed Out the Obvious
Deja vu? Secrecy in U.S. National Security: Why a Paradigm Shift is Needed RAND, 38 pages, November 2018
Deja vu? Secrecy in U.S. National Security: Why a Paradigm Shift is Needed RAND, 38 pages, November 2018
Ahhhh, soooo. The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies Nested on the servers’ motherboards, the testers found a tiny microchip, not much bigger than a grain of rice, that wasn’t part of the boards’ original design. Amazon reported the discovery to U.S. authorities, sending a shudder through the intelligence …
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Indian pilot saves 370 lives by manually landing plane after all flight systems fail Why did a Boeing 777-300 mysteriously lose all flight controls as it approached New York on 9/11? One from India no less? Most likely it was a remote hijack situation that for whatever reason (maybe maintenance did not solder a wire right …
The Big Lie: “Russian Propaganda.” The Bigger Lie: “The Truth Is What We Say It Is.” American Herald Tribune 18 September 2018 DOC (6 Pages): AHT IO Russia and the Rest FINAL 1.1 Full text online below the fold. Полный текст, переводимый в онлайн ниже складки – используйте переходник в правом верхнем углу экрана. גאַנץ …
Intelligence at a Cross Roads: To Be Or Not To Be…: 4 stars – A+ on Its Narrow Focus, C+ For Contextual Shortfalls American Herald Tribune 25 June 2018 David Omand and Mark Phythian, Principled Spying: The Ethics of Secret Intelligence (Georgetown University Press, 2018), 286 pages, $32.95, ISBN-13: 978-1626165601.
Grand Theft, Mass Murder, & Legalized Lies – Book Review as Epitaph Robert David Steele American Herald Tribune, 19 June 2018 3 stars – Errors, Lies, and Omissions
Crime Prediction: Not a New Intelligence Analysis Function We noted “New Orleans Ends Its Palantir Predictive Policing Program.” The interest in this Palantir Technologies’ project surprised us from our log cabin with a view of the mine drainage run off pond. The predictive angle is neither new nor particularly stealthy. Many years ago when I …
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