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Title: Open Everything: We Won, Lets SelfGovern


1
Open EverythingWe Won, Lets Self-Govern
  • Robert David STEELE Vivas
  • CEO, OSS.Net, Inc.
  • Friday, 10 August 2007, in Seattle

2
Who Is?
  • Oil brat, 20 years in Latin America Asia
  • USMC infantry Cmd Staff
  • Recovering CIA spy (3 field tours, 1 chasing
    terrorists)
  • 2 MAs, War College
  • CIA/OIT Advanced IT/AI
  • Created USMC Intelligence Command 1988-1992
  • Husband, Father (3), Son
  • Author, Publisher, Reader
  • 1 Amazon reviewer for non-fiction (47 over-all)
  • Earth Intelligence Advocate
  • Worlds most pissed-off End User

3
Outline
  • 05 minutes on four reforms in need of OPEN
  • 10 minutes on Seven Opens, Focus on Money
  • 10 minutes on State of the World
  • 10 minutes on the Global Information War
  • Remaining time for QA
  • This briefing with planned words in Notes format
    is posted at www.oss.net/GNOME.

4
Public Intelligence Influence The More Open,
the More Influence
WikiAll --WikiPedia --WikiHelp --WikiLearn --Wiki
Calc
Bloggers Could Rule
Global Intelligence Network --Structured
Bridging --Stuctured Validation --Multi-lingual
versions not competitive but linked
Amazon.com --Paragraphs for microcash --Proven
authors by the email or hour --FedExKinko local
print deliver --CISCO AON --STRONG ANGEL
Rest of World --We have 5-10 years to define a
pervasive approach to open everything.
OPEN Everything
--Congressional Intelligence Office allied with
Library of Congress --Open Source Agency as
independent sister agency to Broadcasting Board
of Governors
Centers of Excellence --Sachs on Poverty at
Colombia --Derek Bok at Harvard --International
Counterparts
Citizen-Centered Governance --Cell phone as point
of sale decision help
5
Four Reforms in Need of OPEN
6
The Earth Intelligence NetworkTransparency Rules!
This could be the process that creates
sustainable peace and prosperity while nurturing
the five billion at the Bottom of the Pyramid.
7
Open Source Software I
  • Not free of cost, but free to be improved.
  • If F/OSS communist, then Microsoft fascist.
  • Challenge to Microsoft stable and transparent
    APIs, dump VISTA, start over on OSS base

8
CISCO AON Intelligent Network Enables
Applications At All Points
Open Office is great, it would be greater if it
did all this.
Note to CISCO Buy Sun Now Before Google Does
OSS II
9
Open Source HardwareSubset of Sustainable
Recyclable Design
  • Kofi Annan gets it.
  • Infinite wealth to stabilize earth demands open
    source everything
  • Includes logic design
  • Top priority is reducing toxicity while
    increasing re-use.
  • Reject ugly/old code

10
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)Harnessing All
for One and One for All
OSINT HUMINT SIGINT IMINT MASINT
11
Open SpectrumEnd of Broadcast, Age of Connection
  • Assigned frequencies are dead, dead, dead
  • Smart sending rules
  • Permissions system stifles innovation wastes
    bandwidth
  • See the FAQ, Jock Gill taught me on this.


12
Open Money I
Open Money is money that must be earned to be
respected.
  • Current monetary system based on secrecy and
    creates scarcity waste
  • Scarce
  • Proprietary
  • Expensive
  • Feudal
  • Occult
  • Enslaving
  • Unsustainable
  • Open money is the global infrastructure for the
    next monetary system.
  • Sufficient
  • Public good
  • Democratic,
  • Open source
  • Free
  • Infinitely liberating
  • Sustainable

Michael Hinton
Jean-Fancois Noubel
13
Open Money IIBlogger Key Words
  • Virtual money
  • LETSystems
  • Open money
  • Open society
  • Community currencies
  • Open source
  • Chaordic
  • Collaboration
  • Alexander Technique
  • P2P
  • Tai Chi
  • Whole Thing
  • Open money manifesto
  • Universal right of monetary creation
  • Michael Linton
  • Ernie Yacub
  • Jean-Francois Noubel

14
Open Money III
  • True Cost known
  • Local values
  • Interra
  • End corporate personality
  • End absentee landlords
  • Tax banking transactions, not people
  • Resilience via localized services consumption
  • End federal debt in our name
  • End Central Bank harvesting of We the People

15
Open Money IV
Open money can reflect both tangible asets and
intangible values. Open money can be controlled
by the local community to meet its needs.
http//openmoney.info/sophia/index.html
16
Open Money VWealth Acknowledgement
So, is this circle scraps from the ill-gotten
gains? Can we localize?
Credit fabricated Investment Lies, Explode the
Client
http//openmoney.info/sophia/index.html
17
Open Money VI
  • Open Money, the coming of free/open source
  • currencies, millions of them, that will sweep
    out
  • the monopoly and pathology of the current system
  • Open Money is a necessary condition for all the
    other opens and especially those I discuss today.
  • Open Money is going to happen within the next 2-5
    years, no matter what. Just a few more millions
    of in conventional money are needed to achieve
    our goals.
  • Open Money is our passionTheTransitioner is on
    the job, with full credit to Michael Hinton.

18
Open Culture Content
  • Opposite of cults including all extremist
    religions gangs
  • Combines YIN Circle (the process of
    collaboration) and YANG pyramid (the structure of
    shared knowledge
  • Death to trolls
  • Creative Commons

19
Open Networks
I created this in the 1990s.
A smart guy named Spivak created this in 2004.
One day Id like to have a group discuss this in
detail and create some kind of map on where we
need to put funding to accelerate this. If it
exists, please point me to it.
20
Open Society
  • Popper, by contrast, held that social affairs are
    unpredictable, and argued vehemently against
    social engineering.
  • He sought to shift the focus of political
    philosophy away from questions about who ought to
    rule toward questions about how to minimize the
    damage done by the powerful.
  • The book was an immediate sensation and has
    remained a landmark on the left and right alike
    for its defense of freedom and the spirit of
    critical inquiry.
  • Civil liberties are fundamental.
  • In open societies, government is responsive and
    tolerant, and political mechanisms are
    transparent and flexible. The state keeps no
    secrets from itself in the public sense it is a
    non-authoritarian society in which all are
    trusted with the knowledge of all. Political
    freedoms and human rights are the foundation of
    an open society.
  • A Republic, if you can keep it.
  • All Members of Congress failed us and are
    impeachable.

21
Strategic Pause
To This!
From This..
22
US Iranian Pawn?Their End Game
  • Chalabi a strategic deception
  • Lured us close to their forces
  • Let us hollow out in Iraq
  • Now ready for coup dmain

23
Wild Card Ethnic Fault Lines 15 Genocide
Campaigns On-Going Today
Source Dr. Greg Stanton, www.genocidewatch.org
24
Wild Card Water WarDesalinating Water Takes
Energy We Dont Have
Hyper-Arid
Sub-Humid
Source The State of the World Atlas (1997),
chart 54, 53
25
Wild Card EnergySolutions Available, Bottom-Up
Demand Needed
  • Saudi Arabia lied
  • USG covered it up from 1974 onwards
  • WIRED Cover Story in 2000 nailed it
  • Good example of what happens when public tunes
    out
  • Alternatives available now but public mind is
    wandering.

Blogging True Cost Information and Blogging
Alternatives is your sacred duty and greatest
contribution to all.
26
Global Threats to Local Survival
State of the World Atlas (1997), Marq de
Villier (Water), John Heidenrich and Greg Stanton
(Genocide), Michael Klare et al (Resources), all
others from PIOOM Map 2002
27
Ten High-Level Threats
  • Poverty
  • Infectious Disease
  • Environmental Degradation
  • Inter-State Conflict
  • Civil War
  • Genocide
  • Other Atrocities
  • Proliferation
  • Terrorism
  • Transnational Crime

LtGen Dr. Brent Scowcroft and other members of
the High-Level Threat Panel of the United Nations
have published A More Secure World Our Shared
Responsibility, find it at http//www.un.org/secur
eworld/.
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Twelve Vital Policy Domains
  • Agriculture
  • Communication
  • Diplomacy
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Family
  • Health
  • Justice
  • Security
  • Society
  • Water

I culled these from the varied Mandate for Change
books with chapters from the wanna-be Cabinet
candidates of each party. These are the core
domains. Economy includes Debt. Society Includes
Civic Duty as well as Immigration.
29
Ten State-Based Challenges
I chose these on the basis of their demographic
numbers and strategic relevance to determining
whether or not we can sustain the Earths
ecology. Africa is the Wild Card. The 900M
most powerless whom we have looted and
victimized since time immemorial is the moral and
economic challenge of our time.
30
Four Threat Types
31
Need Four Forces
32
Blogger OpportunitiesWe Cannot Do Public
Intelligence Without You!
  • Subscribe to the free weekly report
  • Read the Forecasts
  • Adopt a threat, policy, or player and blog it
  • Join the wiki for it at TheTransitioner
  • Become a Local Intelligence Officer and create
    your own report, add to the pot.
  • Post the local budget

33
Amazon as HubAll Information, All Languages, All
the Time
One-Stop Shop Displaces Intermediaries Triples
Profit
34
360 24/7 All Languages.
Video Brief at www.oss.net in Archives, EIN
Library, at the top.
35
Intelligence Information Operations (I2O)
  • Evolutionary Eras
  • 1st Generation
  • 2nd Generation
  • 3rd Generation
  • 4th Generation
  • 5th Generation
  • 6th Generation
  • 7th Generation

What Do We Need to Know Easy Where is the
army? Easy Where are the trenches? Moderate How
many with what? Hard Watch every non-state
actor. Hard Watch everything on the fly. Hard
Make sense of billions of bits. Very Hard 24/7,
33 languages, 150 dialects plot it on map
(automated).
36
Four Levels of MindWar
  • STRATEGIC Educate ourselves poor so the
    latter can create stabilizing infinite wealth
  • OPERATIONAL Understand perceptions, especially
    cultural, tribal, ethnic, historical, gender
  • TECHNICAL Buy right stuff at right time and no
    waste
  • TACTICAL One man, one bullet on the dark side,
    wage peace everywhere else without creating black
    markets

Your government is operating on 2 of the
relevant information. The gap between people with
power and those with knowledge is huge. We have
zero appreciation for history, culture,
ethnicity, or non-Western values. We dont speak
33 languages, only 7 and only a few of us, and no
dialects at all.
37
War and Peace in the Digital Era
  • Command inherent in intent, not direction
  • Education determines detection resilience
  • Close all bases, have virtual/stealth eyes on
  • Global grid can not be controlled, only helped
  • Brainpower instead of Firepower
  • Open Source Agency
  • 3B/Year at FOC
  • 1.5B/year for global networks focusing on 150
    key topics (10M)
  • 1.5B/year for 50 community information sharing
    networks, 114, 119, www.telelanguage.com
  • EarthGame is reality, everyone plays themselves

38
Our Advantage I
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Advantage II
Our Advantage II
40
Our Advantage III
Sustainable Reality-Based Transpartisan Budgets
Localized Resilience
41
Our Advantage IV
Expert Forum
Distance
Virtual
Learning
Library
Shared
Virtual
24/7 Plot
Budget
Weekly Review
42
Our Advantage V
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Next Step
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Warning Notice
  • DoD is developing Sentient World Simulation
    (SWS), a really expensive and badly
    conceptualized program to mirror the real world
    individual by individualonly they decide who you
    are and what you think.
  • The Matrix Expands.

For the truly indiscriminateshare it all.
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Hackers Bloggers Rule!
To understand the role of reputation in the
open-source culture, it is helpful to move from
history further into anthropology and economics,
and examine the difference between exchange
cultures and gift cultures. "Abundance makes
command relationships difficult to sustain
and exchange relationships an almost pointless
game. In gift cultures, social status is
determined not by what you control but by what
you give away."From lthttp//futurepositive.syne
arth.net/stories/storyReader223gt
To Blog for Peace End Secrecy, Be Happy
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Will speak for sushi
  • Robert D. Steele
  • www.oss.net
  • www.earth-intelligence.net
  • www.citizens-party.org
  • Meta documents
  • www.oss.net/BASIC
  • www.oss.net/LIBRARY
  • Cool briefs
  • www.oss.net/FAILURE
  • www.oss.net/HOPE
  • www.oss.net/BRAIN
  • www.oss.net/AMAZON
  • Steele at Amazon Movie
  • www.oss.net/AMAZONTV1 (compressed)
  • www.oss.net/AMAZONTV2 (full)
  • This brief
  • www.oss.net/GNOME

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Information Peacekeeping Infinite Wealth for
All Through Multinational Information Sharing
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Before I Go.The U.S. Intelligence Community
Before After 9/11
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What the Czar Does
I am NOT making this up.
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Dare to Want it All!
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