Graphic: Open Everything

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See Also:

2007 Open Everything: We Won, Let’s Self-Govern

2010 M4IS2 Briefing for South America — 2010 M4IS2 Presentacion por Sur America (ANEPE Chile)

Dec 11

Graphic: Dumb Organizations

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See Also:

2010 M4IS2 Briefing for South America — 2010 M4IS2 Presentacion por Sur America (ANEPE Chile)

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Dec 11

Graphic: Tony Zinni on 4% “At Best”

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Originally cited in 2008 Open Source Intelligence (Strategic).

Above slide in English and Spanish versions can be found within the M4IS2 Brief for South America.

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Dec 7

Graphic: No Labels No Faces

WHO, Exactly, Is Behind NO LABELS?

See Also:

Reference: No Labels “Non-Party” = “Four More Years” for Wall Street

Reference: How the Oligarchs Took America

Reference: Transparency Killer App Plus “Open Everything” RECAP (Back to 01/2007)

Tip of the Hat to ABSOLUT’s Prior Art

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Dec 3

Graphic: Candidates on the Issues (2008)

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This graphic opens the chapter “Candidates on the Issues” in ELECTION  2008: Lipstick on the Pig (Earth Intelligence Network, 2008)

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Nov 4

Graphic(s): Sanity Rally Signs + Photo Gallery of Rally from The Washington Post

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Click to See the 300+ Other Signs at Huffington Post

Excellent Photo Gallery of the Rally from The Washington Post

Closing Remarks and Text Updates from Rally to Restore Sanity

Buzzfeed’s 100 best signs

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Oct 30

Reference: Citation Analytics 201

Phi Beta Iota: Most serious analysts now understand Citation Analytics 101.  It’s time to move to Citation Analytics 202, and there is no better way to introduce the art of the possible than by pointing to Kevin W. Boyack, Katy Borner, and Richard Klavans (2007), “Mapping the Structure and Evolution of Chemistry Research (11th International Conference of Scientometrics and Infometrics, pp. 112-123.

Full Article with Color Graphics

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There are several take-aways from this article, which is more or less the “coming out” of the Klavens-inspired infometrics field now that he has won his law-suit and has unchallenged access to all Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) access [this was one of the sources we used to win the Burundi Exercise before the Aspin-Brown Commission in 1995].

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Aug 22

Graphic: DoD Intellectual Spagetti Modern Version

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May 14

Graphic: OSINT, We Went Wrong, Leaping Forward

From where we sit, outside the wire, we went wrong at multiple levels, all matters of balance and perspective:

1.  Favoring secrecy over openness

2.  Favoring technologies constant stare (mostly unprocessed) over engaged human brains with eyes on

3.  Demanding unilateral collection, processing, and analysis instead of a multinational foundation

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Jan 24

Graphic: OSINT and Missing Information

The philosophical and leadership issue that has not been seriously addressed within the US and many other secret intelligence communities is this: are we in the business of secrets for the Presidet or are we in the business of informing statecraft at all levels?  Until we have a political and policy leadership that demands the latter, our policies will continue to be uninformed and disengaged from the larger reality that will never, ever, ignore us.

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Jan 24