Forum Post: Google and the CIA
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 26, 2011, 9:04 a.m. EST by Levels
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They can predict the future. http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/07/exclusive-google-cia/
Wouldn't that be hilarious if they started this movement so they could control it? hahahahahaha omg hilarious!
http://pcast.ideascale.com/a/dtd/76207-8319 "This suggestion is about how civilians could benefit by have access to the sorts of "sensemaking" tools the intelligence community (as well as corporations) aspire to have, in order to design more joyful, secure, and healthy civilian communities (including through creating a more sustainable and resilient open manufacturing infrastructure for such communities). It outlines (including at a linked elaboration) why the intelligence community should consider funding the creation of such free and open source software (FOSS) "dual use" intelligence applications as a way to reduce global tensions through increased local prosperity, health, and with intrinsic mutual security. I feel open source tools for collaborative structured arguments, multiple perspective analysis, agent-based simulation, and so on, used together for making sense of what is going on in the world, are important to our democracy, security, and prosperity. Imagine if, instead of blog posts and comments on topics, we had searchable structured arguments about simulations and their results all with assumptions defined from different perspectives, where one could see at a glance how different subsets of the community felt about the progress or completeness of different arguments or action plans (somewhat like a debate flow diagram), where even a year of two later one could go back to an existing debate and expand on it with new ideas. As good as, say, Slashdot is, such a comprehensive open source sensemaking system would be to Slashdot as Slashdot is to a static webpage. It might help prevent so much rehashing the same old arguments because one could easily find and build on previous ones."
I was just wondering how many CIA analysts are monitoring this forum. Speak up, don't be shy.
I can only imagine that there is a whole room full of people at Langly dedicated to reading every single post we make.
I've been saying it all along....OWS is getting scammed in all directions.