Review: On Intelligence–Spies and Secrecy in an Open World
5.0 out of 5 stars 9/11 is for intelligence what Sputnik was for science, December 11, 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars 9/11 is for intelligence what Sputnik was for science, December 11, 2001
Mark Bowden 5.0 out of 5 stars Reveals US Sources & Methods, Weaknesses July 25, 2001 Robert D. Steele (Oakton, VA United States) – See all my reviews I remember being shocked when a book published by a former prisoner of war revealed all of the CIA’s sources and methods for secret writing–one reason terrorists …
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2020: It just kills me to have wasted decades wandering in the wilderness (but I did learn a lot no one in the US IC has a clue about). I am praying for a second chance to help our government get it right under President Trump. Foreword by Senator David Boren (D-OK), whom I helped …
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Muddy Waters, Rusting Buckets: A Skeptical Assessment of U.S Naval Effectiveness in the 21st Century by Robert D Steele Neither the U.S. Navy nor the U.S. Marine Corps are ready for the 21st Century. The current plan for a 320-ship Navy not only leaves America without sustainable power projection, but also makes no provision for …
PDF (32 Pages): Steele on Virtual Intelligence Conflict Avoidance Full Text Online Below the Fold
Private Enterprise Intelligence: Its Potential Contribution to National SecurityROBERT DAVID STEELE Intelligence and National Security (October 1995), pp. 212-228 Original as Posted Full Text Online to Facilitate Automated Translation
Corporate Role in National Competitiveness: Smart People + Good Tools + Information = Profit What is the Secretary of Labor trying to tell us that the Director of Central Intelligence needs to help his staff to understand? Robert David Steele – Vivas Proceedings, Society of Photo-Optical Engineers (Spring 1994) Original As Published (OSS ’93) Full …