Review: The leadership of civilization building–Administrative and civilization theory, symbolic dialogue, and citizen skills for the 21st century
Astonishing Powerful, Easy to Read, MUST Be Reprinted, February 2, 2008
Astonishing Powerful, Easy to Read, MUST Be Reprinted, February 2, 2008
Disappointing, Revisionist, Misleading, Incomplete, January 21, 2008
Five for Science, Three for Humanities, Four on Balance, January 17, 2008
Disappointing, Oversold, Original as far as it goes, January 11, 2008
How to Restore Spies Credbility: Go Open Source By Noah Shachtman December 14, 2007 In the mid ’90s, Robert Steele, a former-CIA officer and early proponent of open source intelligence, testified before the Aspin-Brown Commission about the tremendous value of unclassified information. The Commission decided to put this open source intelligence, or “OSINT,” to the …
Colin Powell 5.0 out of 5 stars Valued Early Bird over Spies and Secrecy, November 30, 2007 I read biographies of key officials as a means of trying to understand how they make decisions, and on what basis of fact or fancy they make decisions. Colin Powell is a great man, and I hope he …
USG Has Betrayed Us All November 28, 2007 Bill Hendon, Elizabeth Stewart Edit of 26 Jan 08: see the comments for additional give and take that illuminates the treason of our own government against those “left behind.” I recommend my review of Is Anybody Listening?: A True Story About POW/MIAs In The Vietnam War and …