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Direct Attack Against Home Computer by U.S. Department of Defense
zizzy
by zizzy  5-13-2008   
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How the military analyst program controlled news coverage: in the Pentagon's own words
ratilfar
by ratilfar  5-10-2008    3
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China's Army Builds For Reach Past Taiwan, U.S. Says
merrie
by merrie  3-4-2008   
 Other Contingencies The report concludes that China is thinking beyond Taiwan. ``Analysis of China's military acquisitions and strategic thinking suggests Beijing is also developing capabilities for use in other contingencies, such as conflict over resources or disputed territories,'' it says. Cyber Warfare The report also says that China is increasing its capabilities in space and cyberwarfare. ``In both those areas there's reason for concern,'' said David Sedney, assistant secretary of defense for East Asia. The system will be operational in the next two to three weeks, he said. He noted that no one in China ``picked up the phone'' when U.S. officials called after a B-2 bomber accidentally bombed the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in May 1999.
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Pentagon's Plan for Electronic Warfare
blueridge
by blueridge  12-24-2007    1
 Note the last paragraph especially. The war is against us. Note in the article the references to the Project for New American Century as well, the neocon think tank that is driving the plans.
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Cybercrime vs Cyberterrorism
barrett778
by barrett778  11-28-2007   
 Sometimes, it is all about using the right words. Prioritization seems to be the problem in the US Government. National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace is still falling short according to GAO audits. DHS has not figured out how to get in front of this issue, as the executive agent. PITAC recommendation to President should be strongly considered to ensure the funds committed are spent wisely.
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Report Cites China's Cyber-Warfare Plans
barrett778
by barrett778  11-27-2007   
 See PITAC report (2005, I think) for more information on the "Crisis of Prioritization" in protecting the infostructure on which nearly every facet of American life depends. Another great read is "The Cyber War of 2002" (@ http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/6.02/cyberwar.html)
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U.S.Military's Elite Hacker Crew
merrie
by merrie  11-7-2007   
 After discovering that al-ansar.net's servers, which hosted video of Berg's execution, were within its borders, it took the Malaysian government more than a day to shut the site down. The debate focused on whether the United States should shut down a website as soon as it posts such brutality. "There are some tremendous questions being raised about this," said Dietz. "On whether they (JFCCNW) have the legal mandate or the authority to shut these sites down with a defacement or a denial-of-service attack." Dietz knows a thing or two about information warfare. He led NATO's "I-War" against Serbia in the mid-1990s -- a conflict that many believe was the occasion for the U.S. military to launch its first wave of cyber attacks against an enemy. One story widely reported, but never confirmed, described how a team of military ops was dropped into Serbia, and after cutting a wire leading to a major radar hub, planted a device that emitted phantom targets on Serb radar.
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Please PETITION Your Senators To Reject LOST
merrie
by merrie  10-30-2007    1
 # Mandatory information-sharing will afford U.S. enemies data that could be used to facilitate attacks on this country (for example, detailed imagery of underwater access routes and off-shore hiding places); # Obligatory technology transfers will equip actual or potential adversaries with sensitive and militarily useful equipment and know-how (such as anti-submarine warfare technology). HELP US STOP THIS TERRIBLE TREATY! The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOST) is sneaking through the U.S. Senate toward ratification, yet it presents as great a threat to our self-government and our way of life as the immigration schemes our grassroots just defeated. Patriotic Americans across the country need to take action IMMEDIATELY. With elections coming up, Congress must be warned that quick action on LOST will further alienate the American people that are ALREADY upset about recent Congressional immigration and spending policy errors.
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World Jewry Marks 8,000th Day of Jonathan Pollard's Imprisonment
merrie
by merrie  10-24-2007    1
 Jonathan Pollard was a civilian American Naval intelligence analyst. In the mid 1980's, Pollard discovered that information vital to Israel's security was being deliberately withheld. Israel was legally entitled to this vital security information according to a 1983 Memorandum of Understanding between the two countries. Information being withheld from Israel included Syrian, Iraqi, Libyan and Iranian nuclear, chemical, and biological warfare capabilities - being developed for use against Israel. It also included information on ballistic missile development by these countries and information on planned terrorist attacks against Israeli civilian targets. Pollard was painfully aware that Israeli lives were being put in jeopardy as a result of this undeclared intelligence embargo. He did everything he possibly could to stop this covert policy and to have the legal flow of information to Israel restored. When his efforts met no success, he began to give the information to Israel directly
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Hamas psychological warfare
spherepet
by spherepet  10-14-2007    2
 There is no officially declared war in the Middle East. There is no Geneva Convention. And, both sides of many conflicts are not playing by the rules of engagement. So, once again, the Hamas are spreading deception and lies about the fate of captured and kidnapped people.
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Galula's Counterinsurgency Warfare Theory
davboz
by davboz   10-4-2007   
  http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA467236 A .pdf file.Click the above llink or try the one in the clip. Getting into similar thinking (to this type of paper) moves one past the wasteful and senseless kerfluffling over whether or not there IS a global insurgency in play
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Made Love, Got War
papananook
by papananook  8-22-2007    1
 This resonates with me to the max...My generation was betrayed before we were born...
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Not Daleks, Not Warfare. Science!
book-mole
by book-mole  7-31-2007   
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Syrian official says war with Israel will not be conventional
michellezm
by michellezm  6-19-2007    1
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China's Building Cyberweapons
_Bane_
by _Bane_  5-31-2007    5
 For some reason when I was reading this article all I could think about was tron. The article is interesting though much more at the link that what I clipped.
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Estonia hit by 'Moscow cyber' attack.
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  5-17-2007    1
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Dollars vs Euros
Darius I
by Darius I  4-14-2007   
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FBI Stategic Plan through 2009
markbaard
by markbaard  3-22-2007   
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Why did the number of american casualties decline?
UpStateMike
by UpStateMike  2-20-2007    1
 Why did the numbers go down in 2006? Here are some factors.
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With 50 warships US preparation for war against Iran is underway
luixxiul
by luixxiul  2-14-2007   
 Once Iran is caught by wrongleaded information and they attack these warships, this means starts of the war between Iran and America.
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The Paradox of Our Age
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  2-4-2007    2
  WE BUILD more computers to hold more information, to produce more copies than ever, but have less communication; we've become long on quantity, but short on quality. These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion; tall men, and short character; steep profits, and shallow relationships. These are the times of world peace, but domestic warfare; more leisure and less fun; more kinds of food, but less nutrition. These are days of two incomes, but more divorce; of fancier houses, but broken homes.
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Must-know terms for the 21st Century intellectual
Kore7
by Kore7  1-18-2007    1
 One author's mostly optimistic prediction of the ideas that will come to define our collective future. Nicely done. Open Source : This is a term that most people are familiar with, but it’s worth re-stating. The open source revolution, where information is freely distributed and editable, is already reshaping a number of industries and upsetting traditional economic and intellectual property models. Wikipedia has very quickly become the world’s largest repository of encyclopedic information. Linux and other open source software continue to rival the big players. And looking further down the line, there’s the potential for open source science, culture, and the disturbing potential for open source warfare.
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MIA Exposed Lockheed Martin; Playboy
npbeachfun
by npbeachfun  1-17-2007    3
 This 7 page+ issue of playboy does a hell of a job Exposing the Military Industrial Complex.
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US Electromagnetic Weapons
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  1-10-2007    6
  The circumstance may soon arrive in which anti-war or human rights protesters suddenly feel a burning sensation akin to touching a hot skillet over their entire body. Simultaneously they may hear terrifying nauseating screaming, which while not produced externally, fills their brains with overwhelming disruption. Not only are both phenomena currently possible, but designs for more powerful EMF technologies receive continuous funding from the US Government.
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The truth of the Christianity
docbean
by docbean  1-5-2007   
 I would think in a religious context that any information withheld is certainly a slap in the face to God. where can you find the truth on this subject?
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Gideon Levy on Israeli Supreme Court rulings
jklugman
by jklugman  12-17-2006   
 More: Despite the public uproar, a Palestinian's chance of winning compensation from the state for crimes against him remains close to zero. Maria Aman, whose mother, brother and grandmother were killed in a failed assassination attempt in Gaza, can only dream of compensation. She and her family were after all harmed in the context of "an act of warfare," which the High Court of Justice has now sanctioned. It is permissible to launch missiles at cars in the heart of crowded cities, but it is not necessary to compensate the innocent, inevitable victims.
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War Without End
Socratoad
by Socratoad  12-13-2006   
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Offering Video, Israel Answers Critics on War
n2sooners
by n2sooners  12-6-2006   
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JEDGARD
by JEDGARD  11-25-2006   
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US Army Field Manual on Urban Operations
Djiezes
by Djiezes  11-18-2006   
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Cyberterrorism
krisb
by krisb  10-26-2006   
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Computers taught to sort opinion from fact
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  9-26-2006   
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GlobalFirePower.com
travislaborde
by travislaborde  9-18-2006   
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Nuclear Resources Links
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  9-17-2006   
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WMD Worldwide Resources page
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  9-17-2006   
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Apocalypse" August 22, 2006
willhelm
by willhelm  8-10-2006   
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Waging network-centric warfare in US politics
paludatus
by paludatus  7-9-2006   
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Amazon Shrunken Heads!!!
philos
by philos  6-27-2006    2
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the foundations of war
acrv56
by acrv56  3-11-2006   
 it is a second clip from michael j. mazzar: extremism, terror, and the future of conflict, published in policy review. short comment on my blog
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Telephone tapping
julebule
by julebule  1-26-2006   
 i am always impressed when interesting multinationals find themselves embroiled in historic scandal
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