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By B. Raman -- (June 20, 2012) The Government of India has before it two comprehensive reports on the measures that need to be taken for improving our intelligence capabilities and for making our intelligence agencies more efficient and accountable. The first report is part of a larger study on the modernisation of the national security apparatus undertaken by a high-powered Task Force headed by Shri Naresh Chandra, former Cabinet Secretary and presently Convenor of the National Security Advisory Board.

Wanted: Secret Agents - Analysis

http://www.eurasiareview.com/20062012-wanted-secret-agents-analysis/

Las 25 mejores canciones con mensaje para emprendedores

Las 25 mejores canciones con mensaje para emprendedores. - No recuerdo quien me dijo hace tiempo que a todo buen emprendedor le gustaba la música y el deporte. Pues creo que estaba en lo cierto. Me encanta la música, y sobre todo la música en directo. http://orlandocotado.com/2012/emprendedores/las-25-mejores-canciones-con-mensaje-para-emprendedores/
http://www.blacklistednews.com/VIDEO:_Syria:_US_%27Diplomatic_Solution%27_Full_of_Contradictions/19828/0/0/0/Y/M.html

VIDEO: Syria: US 'Diplomatic Solution' Full of Contradictions

President Vladimir Putin has urged patience and time for Kofi Annan's peace plan to take hold in Syria. He made the statement while on a visit to Berlin and Paris. An independent UN panel is to investigate last week's Houla massacre in Syria, in which more than a hundred people - including many children - were slaughtered. Damascus blames armed opposition fighters for orchestrating the attack and says they're seeking to trigger foreign military action - but several western governments have expelled Syrian diplomats after the atrocity.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon’s investigation of defense and intelligence employees who downloaded child pornography is being criticized in Congress after the Department of Defense acknowledged that its investigators failed to check thoroughly whether its employees were on a list of suspected porn viewers.

Pentagon lagged on pursuing porn cases

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2011/01/05/pentagon_lagged_on_pursuing_porn_cases/

David Petraeus’s first year at the CIA

“I hear the rumblings” from mid-level CIA officers, says one senior administration official. But he says Petraeus gets high marks from the White House, which took the unusual step of naming the prominent general to the post. An assessment of Petraeus as he nears completion of his first year as CIA director echoes these themes. http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/david-petraeuss-first-year-at-the-cia/2012/06/01/gJQAjWmq7U_story.html

Bilderberg 2012 Marks a Turning Point in Focused and Cooperative Activism

Brandon Turbeville Activist Post The 2012 Bilderberg meeting at the Westfields Marriott in Chantilly, Virginia marked the first time I have attended a protest geared toward exposing this particular private cabal which is instrumental in choosing Presidents and Vice Presidents, as well as determining the life and death of millions of people and the economic fate of billions more. I honestly had no idea what to expect as I made my way to the hotel. Being a realist by nature, I expected to encounter heavy security and only a handful of determined protesters carrying signs and repeating anti-Bilderberg chants; typical protest stuff. What I found, however, was somewhat of a surprise. Of course, the heavy police presence was exactly what I expected. http://www.activistpost.com/2012/06/bilderberg-2012-marks-turning-point-in.html
http://blog.microtask.com/2012/03/when-stupid-beats-smart-the-power-of-collective-ignorance/

When stupid beats smart: the power of collective ignorance

March 21st, 2012 by Ville Miettinen The human brain is an amazing thing. A few pounds of gray matter has taken us from eating bananas in the trees to walking on the moon (it’s also brought us LOLcats, the Car Laptop Tray and Maailmanennätys muurahaispesässä, but still: the moon).

“Anti-Democratic” World Government Advocate Attends Bilderberg

FT writer Rachman outlined plan for global UN dictatorship Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Monday, June 4, 2012 Financial Times writer Gideon Rachman was in attendance at this year’s 2012 Bilderberg Group conference, no doubt to further the agenda he advanced in a December 2008 FT article in which he argued that “everything is in place” for a dictatorial world government to be imposed by a technocratic elite. Rachman was spotted entering the conference in Chantilly Virginia by London Guardian journalist Charlie Skelton. http://www.prisonplanet.com/anti-democratic-world-government-advocate-attends-bilderberg.html

Lies, Damned Lies, and Wikipedia

How many times have you used Wikipedia when trying to find out the basic facts surrounding an unfamiliar event or topic? How many times has Wikipedia been your first port of call? When one seeks information online relating to a divisive, confusing, or hotly debated topic, nine times out of ten the first port of call will be a search engine, most likely Google. Resultingly (as we will see), the online encyclopedia Wikipedia , now a household name, has become the chief first source of information for a huge majority of people. Though Google and other search engines are very useful and powerful tools for finding information, one must employ extreme care. http://dissidentvoice.org/2012/05/lies-damned-lies-and-wikipedia/
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Cyberstratégie

F.B. Huyghe anthologie "Guerre de l'information"

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Texter found guilty of vehicular homicide | The Car Tech blog

You may want to think twice about responding to a text the next time you're behind the wheel -- a Massachusetts court set a precedent by convicting a teenager of vehicular homicide for texting while driving. Today a jury found Haverhill, Mass. resident Aaron Deveau, 18, guilty of vehicular homicide for a distracted driving accident he caused last year that took the life of Donald Bowley, according to CBS Boston . The car driven by the New Hampshire father of three was struck head-on by Deveau's vehicle when the young driver swerved across the center line. Deveau, who was 17 at the time of the accident, denied that he was texting while driving, but cell phone records showed that he responded to text messages moments before the crash.