Monday, August 08, 2011

The New Age of Espionage


Misinformation has become the standard of our government. Remember the false body counts of our wars? Korea and Viet Nam were probably the worst for out-and-out lies by our elected officials. Do you know for sure if the moon landing was real or staged, as some believe? Do you know for sure what happened at Roswell? Are you really positively sure that Oswald was the one, the only one, who shot JFK? Many are not. Did you buy in to all the Obama rhetoric and lies? A great many still do. Do you believe all the FED's convoluted versions of what caused our economic meltdown? Can you believe what you see and hear from the alphabet-news-media that now seems to be completely State run?

We are coming to a new era in information gathering. There are so many cell phone cameras in use today that the news is recorded and reported many times before the media gets it and puts their own spin on it. Cities and towns have security cameras on every street corner and in banks, stores, bars and restaurants and just about any public place you can imagine. The information is recorded instantly and the bloggers post it immediately. That, my friends, is "intelligence gathering" at its best, and it is free for everyone to see. It's now possible to catch criminals in the act, and politicians, too! It's time we started paying attention to what these people are doing and confront them with the proof! I agree with Mr. Steele, we need to clean house, BIG TIME! Please watch this video; he makes sense. (The video has been edited for time but not for content.)



From ForbiddenKnowledgeTV, July 16, 2011
Intro by Alexandra Bruce

Robert David Steele Vivas is known for his promotion of open source intelligence (OSINT). He is a former United States Marine Corps infantry and intelligence officer for twenty years and was the second-ranking civilian (GS-14) in U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence from 1988 1992. Steele is a former clandestine services case officer with the Central Intelligence Agency.

He spent his early years, two decades, in Latin America and Asia as the son of an oil company executive. Steele has an BA in Political Science; an MA in International Relations; and an MPA in Public Administration. He resigned from the military in 1993.

Steele coined the terms "virtual intelligence" and "information peacekeeping." He argues that U.S. intelligence reform is needed, and that the private sector can perform a high percentage of U.S. open source intelligence needs and reduce cost to the U.S. government. He advocates "collective intelligence" or "the wisdom of the crowd" and hackers as a national resource.