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Title: A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility


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WATER
WEALTH
  • Prioritized but intimately connected
  • These are systemic challenges that require
    systemic understanding and systemic solutions
  • Policies and budgets must be harmonized among
    all parties

A More Secure World Our Shared
Responsibility Report of the Secretary-General's
High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and
Change (United Nations, 2004)
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  • DATA PATHOLOGIES THE CURE
  • Forbidden Knowledge
  • Lost History
  • Manufacturing Consent
  • Missing Information
  • Fog Facts
  • Propaganda
  • Rule by Secrecy
  • Weapons of Mass Deception

Integrity
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Level of Analysis Threat Grade Comment
Strategic Sustainability LOW (2.0) Not sustainable for more than two weeks.
Operational Availability MEDIUM (3.0) Many of them scattered around.
Tactical Reliability LOW (2.0) Cannibalized parts, stored in open, poorly trained crews.
Technical Lethality HIGH (4.0) Best tanks money could buy at the time from Russia. US IC Official Threat on Worst Case Basis
General Threat Factor ltMEDIUM (2.75) Proper analysis differentiated threat at each level which means each level commander is individually informed.
Military Difference 1.25 (31) Being wrong by 31 is significantnuances matter. On balance, at two of four levels, threat is a LOW threat.
Threat (or Factor Being Evaluated) Changes at
Each Level of Analysis
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Rule 5Intelligence without Translation is
Ignorant
Millions
  • USA failed to translate captured documents from
    first World Trade Center bombing and from
    Philippines
  • Need global network of on-call translators in
    29 languages
  • Web-based

OSS Terrorism Project 1999 Arabic, Catelan,
Chinese, Danish, Dari, Dutch, English, Farsi,
Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Irish,
Italian, Japanese, Korean, Kurdish, Kurmanji,
Norwegian, Pashto, Polish, Portuguese, Russian,
Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Turkish, Urdu
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FUTURE One World, Get A Grip
HISTORY All Cultures, All Languages
Figure 9 Concept for Information Operations
24/7 in All Languages Mediums
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Thinking Holistically
Everything is ConnectedGet a Grip!
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Future
History Current
Now
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Figure 28 Information Intelligence Element of
Regional Centre
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Figure 30 Low-Tech Individual Hand-Held Access
(Generally Free)
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Figure 28 Information Intelligence Element of
Regional Centre
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New Strategy 1 iiiNeed better balance within
national security.
Engineers Less Gov Spec Cost Plus, More Peace
Prosperity Engineering
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Intelligence-Driven Stabilization Reconstruction
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