Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine | |
rocky User ID: 1069153 United States 11/07/2010 09:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would not be worried about acolyte and her 50 other posting id's Quoting: BadHairDayif 'she' had balls ... she whould have posted by now defending herself most probably will never hear from her again on this thread ... But she HAS posted just recently on another. Yes she has and someone responded. [link to www.youtube.com] You Funny, Hey BHD, I noticed you on my friend list, You might be Guilty by assoiation. HA! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1155721 Brazil 11/07/2010 09:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Admiral Thad W. Allen to Join RAND as Senior Fellow Adm. Thad W. Allen announced today that after completing his service as national incident commander of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, he will join the RAND Corporation as a senior fellow, effective Oct. 4. “Thad Allen has served the U.S. government and U.S. Coast Guard with great distinction,” said RAND President and CEO James A. Thomson. “We are delighted he will continue to take on the most difficult policy challenges as a RAND senior fellow. His experience and expertise will be apparent in our research and analysis on an array of homeland security, environmental and national security challenges.” Allen was scheduled to join RAND in May 2010, shortly after he retired as commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard. But his transition was delayed when he was asked by President Obama to manage the oil spill emergency response and clean-up, for which his leadership has been widely praised. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1155721 Brazil 11/07/2010 09:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | His work at RAND initially will be concentrated in the RAND Homeland Security and Defense Center, a joint center of the RAND National Security Research Division and RAND Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment. The center conducts analysis to prepare and protect communities and critical infrastructure from natural disasters and terrorism. Center projects examine a wide range of risk management problems including coastal and border security, emergency preparedness and response, defense support to civil authorities, transportation security, domestic intelligence programs, technology acquisition and related topics. |
rocky User ID: 1069153 United States 11/07/2010 09:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its gonna get colder. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1048292'Tis The Season .... food shortages bigger concern, along with hyper inflated prices. What do you recommend? It's not hard, The end is Nigh (here) That gold and precious metals is in the hands of your frriends, Land, supplies,seed,watersource, friends,family, I know! I'm in the same situation get a warm sleeping bag, trip wires and small bells most important for loner or small group, Smallest diameter thread, you want it to break, Scout out now for closest place without to much traffic, Medical book etc. etc. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1155721 Brazil 11/07/2010 09:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Comment on False Web Postings Regarding RAND Work on China October 4, 2010 Several online postings containing false information regarding RAND Corporation research have appeared on various websites and blogs produced in China. With titles such as "China will become the poorest country in the world in 2020" and "RAND Corporation's evaluation of Chinese people," the online postings contain extremely negative comments about the Chinese people, and attribute those to RAND. RAND has never published the comments or reports cited in the online postings. The online postings do not represent the views of RAND scholars. Portions of these online postings appear to misquote testimony by a RAND associate given in 2005. That testimony is available in full, in both English and Chinese |
Mud User ID: 1155564 Australia 11/07/2010 09:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On August 2009, a blowout at the Montara wellhead platform in the Timor Sea, off the northern coast located 690 kilometers west of Darwin, Australia. The leak was stopped 74 days after it created a oil slick spill affected 78,000 square kilometers of Indonesian waters. [link to beforeitsnews.com] This almost looks like a trial run for the GoM. The sequence of events are very close. We have to be the change we want to see in the world |
rocky User ID: 1069153 United States 11/07/2010 09:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow. Almost a thousand pages of fail and zero proof. Quoting: 10.30.10.DOOOMWe do have proof that there was a Gulf Oil Spill We are a little slow here, Once we surpass the most popular post it's easy cruising, After all this is the alterior motive, Isn't it. Sorry had to say that. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1155721 Brazil 11/07/2010 09:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Deepwater Horizon oil spill has created important health challenge for the entire Gulf region, specifically for the families most affected by the impact on their livelihoods and daily routines. In order to restore families and communities to healthy conditions, it is critical to use the tools of objective analysis to adequately identify and respond to community needs. This analysis can also ensure that resources are appropriately allocated for efficient and effective recovery. RAND's Public Health Systems and Preparedness (PHSP) initiative been doing work on these types of issues for many years and has a body of work which is relevant and applicable to the current situation in the Gulf. |
Mud User ID: 1155564 Australia 11/07/2010 09:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Admiral Thad W. Allen to Join RAND as Senior Fellow Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1155721Adm. Thad W. Allen announced today that after completing his service as national incident commander of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, he will join the RAND Corporation as a senior fellow, effective Oct. 4. “Thad Allen has served the U.S. government and U.S. Coast Guard with great distinction,” said RAND President and CEO James A. Thomson. “We are delighted he will continue to take on the most difficult policy challenges as a RAND senior fellow. His experience and expertise will be apparent in our research and analysis on an array of homeland security, environmental and national security challenges.” Allen was scheduled to join RAND in May 2010, shortly after he retired as commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard. But his transition was delayed when he was asked by President Obama to manage the oil spill emergency response and clean-up, for which his leadership has been widely praised. Follow dem dots! Edit to add link: [link to www.marinelink.com] :- Mud Last Edited by Mud on 11/07/2010 09:52 AM We have to be the change we want to see in the world |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1155721 Brazil 11/07/2010 09:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Intelligence Policy Center Intelligence agencies are changing in significant ways. Effective management of these agencies requires not only a complex set of tradeoffs and links among requirements, resources, and capabilities, but also a willingness to accept risk and technological innovation. Improving Intelligence Analysis and Information Integration What new approaches to intelligence will enable DoD to counter these threats? What new approaches to intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination will prove the most promising? What is the optimal way to provide and portray intelligence information to DoD decisionmakers? |
rocky User ID: 1069153 United States 11/07/2010 09:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Taking a step back.... what does it say about US, in the manner in which we post? Quoting: BadHairDaySome always look for the next rabbit hole, and the one in that, and the one in that etc Some fly off the handle, and point fingers, only to be undone by the detail (that they have not bothered to research for themselves) Some make jokes, to hide their nervousness and anguish of the situation Some make bold statements, and then dissappear Some wont budge, no matter how much proof is placed before them. Some keep marching on, and despite the flaming tar balls, arrows, explosive canisters and BS flags, keep marching as close to that original path as they can. How many posts does it take to be 'labelled', and then used by others, subtly, to guide a situation or outcome? I'm waaaay off the line right now, and will take a little vacation until I can think clearly again. See ya for a bit BEZERKERS. Stay on track. Stay YOU. Put on your LOVE jackets, and most importantly, - match up what's coming out of your mouth, with what's in your mind! Sorry MzK. So there is a serious side to you, This post(bezerk) is erratic,sporadic,neurotic,challenging, intriguing, and sometimes informitive. Where else can you find excitement and pertinent info of current events, some relavent even. FOS Rules. in one post. |
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rocky User ID: 1069153 United States 11/07/2010 09:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow. Almost a thousand pages of fail and zero proof. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1086360The cross-linking and verification efforts have made it more than worthwhile. This thread has become a sort of central clearing-house for everything, I've lost count of the stuff I've bookmarked as a result and there's more that I've simply missed or haven't had time for. Through Fail Shall We Win. A/C You are so correct in your statement, The intelligence in this bunch rivals any. I also have bookmarked many intersting sites that without FOS would have been deleted, This is a post that if you did't get in awhile ago would make no-sense. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1001520 United States 11/07/2010 10:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] oil and gas? Under one -? One bank, one o&g, etc...? Is this what he is pointing to? They strategically destroyed the world's econ. so they can implement this GLOBAL solution? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1001520 O&G = oil and gas... They already run governments. CNOOC ADNOC PDVSA Gasprom Etc.. now they are tired of their puppets messing up their plans. Now the writing is on the wall. Its funny as a side note how RDS said this right before 200 CEO's got on planes to INDIA....' |
rocky User ID: 1069153 United States 11/07/2010 10:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow just Wow! Dim I'm so glad you didn't leave, This is some great research to confirm others that have posted, It's so much easier to understand when a speaker speaks, I get lost in to many words and lose train of thought. |
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rocky User ID: 1069153 United States 11/07/2010 10:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sea cable has been cut in the north sea Quoting: nexuseditor? thing not happen b4 15 may me not real me make mistake me then wrong line time u not lisen me then ok only if thing do happen then u lisen me ok elder speek me about now me not understand but me say u anyway elder say cabel brake oceon soon now no mony flow no trade leaders wait for fiks ? Timeline funny, Space broken (ties/cable) Time/Space will tell. Tommorow May happen. |
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rocky User ID: 1069153 United States 11/07/2010 10:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am convinced there is trouble with the wellhead!From an eyewitness Quoting: childoflightI wish I knew! I saw Sirius yesterday, but it's gone today. A feed was on from Sirius for about 15 minutes, and they went down 200 feet or so (and it was very turbulent with stuff flying and pushing the ROV around like crazy)....they pulled up a buoy from some kind of floating structure and went back up fast and the feed cut off. When I went to the Marine Traffic site and typed in Chouest Holiday, it says no results. Don't know if it's true, but some people on the internet were talking about something happenening with Chouest Holiday, the feed went down, and nothing since. It's been almost 3 days....nothing on the marine maps except Sirius from time to time.....the last feed I saw looked really bad, with oil blobs and methane....they are there, you can bet, because something is going on......they just aren't showing it. They are doing all kinds of work down there with suction piles etc.....and why do they need drilling rigs there now? Did you read this? www.no_link... ther is a lot about it on the other thread....be sure to click on the link in BK Lim's post....VERY interesting! Thanks Childoflight, The theroy in the Bermuda Triangle is that methane is the root cause of mysterious sinkings of ships, However it doesn't explain the aircraft and anomalies of the compass which would have to be magnetic. My Thought |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1155721 Brazil 11/07/2010 10:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Psychological Operations by Another Name Are Sweeter The Department of Defense has decided to change the name of military psychological operations (PSYOP) and this is a good thing .. While the U.S. military has never had mind control lasers, current PSYOP doctrine does allow for the possibility of products and messages that are not wholly true, or are made to appear as if they were written or published by someone else. Public and congressional support for PSYOP has lagged because of the incorrect assumption that these operations are inherently insidious. Changing the name from the menacing "psychological operations" to the more benign "military information support operations," with the friendlier acronym MISO, should go some ways toward fixing the problem. The solution is simple. To protect military information support operations from developing the same sort of taint that psychological operations now have, they should be made unambiguously truthful. PSYOP (now MISO) doctrine should be rewritten to ban misleading or false content or disseminating messages with false attribution. .. Of course, there may still be times when the Department of Defense wants and needs to mislead or manipulate an enemy. Most of these will be tactical and short-term needs, and either directly protect the lives of U.S. forces or trick adversaries into exposing themselves to harm, or both. To preserve U.S. credibility in those cases where "black" tools are necessary, they should be separated completely from military information support so that MISO is never touched by the taint of falsehood. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1048292 United States 11/07/2010 10:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Psychological Operations by Another Name Are Sweeter Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1155721The Department of Defense has decided to change the name of military psychological operations (PSYOP) and this is a good thing .. While the U.S. military has never had mind control lasers, current PSYOP doctrine does allow for the possibility of products and messages that are not wholly true, or are made to appear as if they were written or published by someone else. Public and congressional support for PSYOP has lagged because of the incorrect assumption that these operations are inherently insidious. Changing the name from the menacing "psychological operations" to the more benign "military information support operations," with the friendlier acronym MISO, should go some ways toward fixing the problem. The solution is simple. To protect military information support operations from developing the same sort of taint that psychological operations now have, they should be made unambiguously truthful. PSYOP (now MISO) doctrine should be rewritten to ban misleading or false content or disseminating messages with false attribution. .. Of course, there may still be times when the Department of Defense wants and needs to mislead or manipulate an enemy. Most of these will be tactical and short-term needs, and either directly protect the lives of U.S. forces or trick adversaries into exposing themselves to harm, or both. To preserve U.S. credibility in those cases where "black" tools are necessary, they should be separated completely from military information support so that MISO is never touched by the taint of falsehood. Thanks for this. BTW...US military is not the only military that practices psyops. Not by a long shot. |
rken User ID: 1155299 Thailand 11/07/2010 10:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Psychological Operations by Another Name Are Sweeter Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1155721The Department of Defense has decided to change the name of military psychological operations (PSYOP) and this is a good thing .. While the U.S. military has never had mind control lasers, current PSYOP doctrine does allow for the possibility of products and messages that are not wholly true, or are made to appear as if they were written or published by someone else. Public and congressional support for PSYOP has lagged because of the incorrect assumption that these operations are inherently insidious. Changing the name from the menacing "psychological operations" to the more benign "military information support operations," with the friendlier acronym MISO, should go some ways toward fixing the problem. The solution is simple. To protect military information support operations from developing the same sort of taint that psychological operations now have, they should be made unambiguously truthful. PSYOP (now MISO) doctrine should be rewritten to ban misleading or false content or disseminating messages with false attribution. .. Of course, there may still be times when the Department of Defense wants and needs to mislead or manipulate an enemy. Most of these will be tactical and short-term needs, and either directly protect the lives of U.S. forces or trick adversaries into exposing themselves to harm, or both. To preserve U.S. credibility in those cases where "black" tools are necessary, they should be separated completely from military information support so that MISO is never touched by the taint of falsehood. ya right rken |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1048292 United States 11/07/2010 11:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Krispy, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1146667Prject R = Project RAND? What´s " RRR" ? Thank you RAND's REMOTE RESEARCH ??? So our OP is a group working for RAND...? Possibly. Rand/Merry Christmas I see that there were a few posts from this thread deleted just recently. |
Ahim-sa User ID: 1129275 United States 11/07/2010 11:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Krispy, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1146667Prject R = Project RAND? What´s " RRR" ? Thank you RAND's REMOTE RESEARCH ??? So our OP is a group working for RAND...? Yer on it! The Bezerker response to acolyte's disclosure has been thus far . . . . underwhelming. I am hopeful that when the info starts to sink in there will be, as SHE put it, an Awakening. shift happens |
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