The open source revolution is coming and it will conquer the 1% - ex CIA spy | KAREN HUDES | FRANK-WEB.COM | Éowyn stabbed her sword through the Witch-King's head, killing him, and thus fulfilling Glorfindel's prophecy a thousand years earlier at the Battle of Fornost that "not by the hand of man" would the Witch-King fall"
The man who trained more than 66 countries in open source methods calls for re-invention of intelligence to re-engineer Earth
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Robert David Steele, former Marine, CIA
case officer, and US co-founder of the US Marine Corps intelligence
activity, is a man on a mission. But it's a mission that frightens the
US intelligence establishment to its core.
With 18 years experience
working across the US intelligence community, followed by 20 more years
in commercial intelligence and training, Steele's exemplary career has
spanned almost all areas of both the clandestine world.
Steele started off as a Marine Corps infantry and intelligence
officer. After four years on active duty, he joined the CIA for about a
decade before co-founding the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity, where
he was deputy director. Widely recognised as the leader of the Open
Source Intelligence (OSINT) paradigm, Steele went on to write the
handbooks on OSINT for NATO, the US Defense Intelligence Agency and the
U.S. Special Operations Forces. In passing, he personally trained 7,500
officers from over 66 countries.
In 1992, despite opposition from the CIA, he obtained Marine Corps
permission to organise a landmark international conference on open
source intelligence – the paradigm of deriving information to support
policy decisions not through secret activities, but from open public
sources available to all. The conference was such a success it brought
in over 620 attendees from the intelligence world.
But the CIA wasn't happy, and ensured that Steele was prohibited from
running a second conference. The clash prompted him to resign from his
position as second-ranking civilian in Marine Corps intelligence, and
pursue the open source paradigm elsewhere. He went on to found and head
up the Open Source Solutions Network Inc. and later the non-profit Earth
Intelligence Network which runs the Public Intelligence Blog.
Former CIA spy and Open Source Intelligence pioneer, Robert David Steele speaking at the Inter-American Defense Board in 2013
I first came across Steele when I discovered his Amazon review of my
third book, The War on Truth: 9/11, Disinformation and the Anatomy of
Terrorism. A voracious reader, Steele is the number 1 Amazon reviewer
for non-fiction across 98 categories. He also reviewed my latest book, A
User's Guide to the Crisis of Civilization, but told me I'd overlooked
an important early work – 'A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility, Report of the UN High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges, and Change.'
Steele's book is a must-read, a powerful yet still pragmatic roadmap
to a new civilisational paradigm that simultaneously offers a trenchant,
unrelenting critique of the prevailing global order. His
interdisciplinary 'whole systems' approach dramatically connects up the
increasing corruption, inefficiency and unaccountability of the
intelligence system and its political and financial masters with
escalating inequalities and environmental crises. But he also offers a
comprehensive vision of hope that activist networks like
Reclaim are
implementing today.
"We are at the end of a five-thousand-year-plus historical process
during which human society grew in scale while it abandoned the early
indigenous wisdom councils and communal decision-making," he writes in The Open Source Everything Manifesto.
"Power was centralised in the hands of increasingly specialised
'elites' and 'experts' who not only failed to achieve all they promised
but used secrecy and the control of information to deceive the public
into allowing them to retain power over community resources that they
ultimately looted."
Today's capitalism, he argues, is inherently predatory and destructive:
"Over the course of the last centuries, the commons was fenced, and
everything from agriculture to water was commoditised without regard to
the true cost in non-renewable resources. Human beings, who had spent
centuries evolving away from slavery, were re-commoditised by the
Industrial Era."
Open source
everything, in this context, offers us the chance to build on what
we've learned through industrialisation, to learn from our mistakes, and
catalyse the re-opening of the commons, in the process breaking the
grip of defunct power structures and enabling the possibility of
prosperity for all.
"Sharing, not secrecy, is the means by which we realise such a lofty
destiny as well as create infinite wealth. The wealth of networks, the
wealth of knowledge, revolutionary wealth - all can create a nonzero
win-win Earth that works for one hundred percent of humanity. This is
the 'utopia' that Buckminster Fuller foresaw, now within our reach."
The goal, he concludes, is to reject:
"... concentrated illicitly aggregated and largely phantom wealth
in favor of community wealth defined by community knowledge, community
sharing of information, and community definition of truth derived in
transparency and authenticity, the latter being the ultimate arbiter of
shared wealth."
Despite this unabashedly radical vision, Steele is hugely respected
by senior military intelligence experts across the world. As a
researcher at the US Army War College's Strategic Studies Institute, he
has authored several monographs advocating the need for open source
methods to transform the craft of intelligence. He has lectured to the
US State Department and Department of Homeland Security as well as
National Security Councils in various countries, and his new book has
received accolades from senior intelligence officials across multiple
countries including France and Turkey.
Yet he remains an outspoken critic of US intelligence practices and
what he sees as their integral role in aggravating rather than
ameliorating the world's greatest threats and challenges.
This week, I had the good fortune of being able to touch base with
Steele to dig deeper into his recent analysis of the future of US
politics in the context of our accelerating environmental challenges.
The first thing I asked him was where he sees things going over the next
decade, given his holistic take.
"Properly educated people always appreciate holistic approaches to
any challenge. This means that they understand both cause and effect,
and intertwined complexities," he said. "A major part of our problem in
the public policy arena is the decline in intelligence with integrity
among key politicians and staff at the same time that think tanks and
universities and non-governmental organisations have also suffered a
similar intellectual diminishment.
"My early graduate education was in the 1970's when Limits to Growth
and World Federalism were the rage. Both sought to achieve an over-view
of systemic challenges, but both also suffered from the myth of top-down
hubris. What was clear in the 1970s, that has been obscured by
political and financial treason in the past half-century, is that
everything is connected – what we do in the way of paving over wetlands,
or in poisoning ground water 'inadvertently' because of our reliance on
pesticides and fertilisers that are not subject to the integrity of the
'Precautionary Principle,' ultimately leads to climate catastrophes
that are acts of man, not acts of god."
He points me to his tremendous collection of reviews
of books on climate change, disease, environmental degradation, peak
oil, and water scarcity. "I see five major overlapping threats on the
immediate horizon," he continues. "They are all related: the collapse of
complex societies, the acceleration of the Earth's demise with changes
that used to take 10,000 years now taking three or less, predatory or
shock capitalism and financial crime out of the City of London and Wall
Street, and political corruption at scale, to include the west
supporting 42 of 44 dictators. We are close to multiple mass
catastrophes."
What about the claim that the US is on the brink of revolution?
"Revolution is overthrow – the complete reversal of the status quo ante.
We are at the end of centuries of what Lionel Tiger calls 'The
Manufacture of Evil,' in which merchant banks led by the City of London
have conspired with captive governments to concentrate wealth and
commoditise everything including humans. What revolution means in
practical terms is that balance has been lost and the status quo ante is
unsustainable. There are two 'stops' on greed to the nth degree: the
first is the carrying capacity of Earth, and the second is human
sensibility. We are now at a point where both stops are activating."
Former CIA officer's matrix on the preconditions for revolution
It's not just the US, he adds. "The preconditions of revolution exist
in the UK, and most western countries. The number of active
pre-conditions is quite stunning, from elite isolation to concentrated
wealth to inadequate socialisation and education, to concentrated land
holdings to loss of authority to repression of new technologies
especially in relation to energy, to the atrophy of the public sector
and spread of corruption, to media dishonesty, to mass unemployment of
young men and on and on and on."
So why isn't it happening yet?
"Preconditions are not the same as
precipitants. We are waiting for our Tunisian fruit seller. The public
will endure great repression, especially when most media outlets and
schools are actively aiding the repressive meme of 'you are helpless,
this is the order of things.' When we have a scandal so powerful that it
cannot be ignored by the average Briton or American, we will have a
revolution that overturns the corrupt political systems in both
countries, and perhaps puts many banks out of business. Vaclav Havel
calls this 'The Power of the Powerless.' One spark, one massive fire."
But we need more than revolution, in the sense of overthrow, to
effect change, surely. How does your manifesto for 'open source
everything' fit into this? "The west has pursued an industrialisation
path that allows for the privatisation of wealth from the commons, along
with the criminalisation of commons rights of the public, as well as
the externalisation of all true costs. Never mind that fracking produces
earthquakes and poisons aquifers – corrupt politicians at local, state
or province, and national levels are all too happy to take money for
looking the other way. Our entire commercial, diplomatic, and
informational systems are now cancerous. When trade treaties have secret
sections – or are entirely secret – one can be certain the public is
being screwed and the secrecy is an attempt to avoid accountability.
Secrecy enables corruption. So also does an inattentive public enable
corruption."
Is this a crisis of capitalism, then? Does capitalism need to end for
us to resolve these problems? And if so, how? "Predatory capitalism is
based on the privatisation of profit and the externalisation of cost. It
is an extension of the fencing of the commons, of enclosures, along
with the criminalisation of prior common customs and rights. What we
need is a system that fully accounts for all costs. Whether we call that
capitalism or not is irrelevant to me. But doing so would fundamentally
transform the dynamic of present day capitalism, by making capital open
source. For example, and as calculated by my colleague JZ Liszkiewicz,
a white cotton T-shirt contains roughly 570 gallons of water, 11 to 29
gallons of fuel, and a number of toxins and emissions including
pesticides, diesel exhaust, and heavy metals and other volatile
compounds – it also generally includes child labor. Accounting for those
costs and their real social, human and environmental impacts has
totally different implications for how we should organise production and
consumption than current predatory capitalism."
So what exactly do you mean by open source everything? "We have over 5
billion human brains that are the one infinite resource available to us
going forward. Crowd-sourcing and cognitive surplus are two terms of
art for the changing power dynamic between those at the top that are
ignorant and corrupt, and those across the bottom that are attentive and
ethical. The open source ecology is made up of a wide range of opens –
open farm technology, open source software, open hardware, open
networks, open money, open small business technology, open patents – to
name just a few. The key point is that they must all develop together,
otherwise the existing system will isolate them into ineffectiveness.
Open data is largely worthless unless you have open hardware and open
software. Open government demands open cloud and open spectrum, or money
will dominate feeds and speeds."
Robert Steele's vision for open source systems
On 1st May, Steele sent an open letter to US vice president Joe Biden
requesting him to consider establishing an Open Source Agency that
would transform the operation of the intelligence community,
dramatically reduce costs, increasing oversight and accountability,
while increasing access to the best possible information to support
holistic policy-making. To date, he has received no response.
I'm not particularly surprised. Open source everything pretty much
undermines everything the national security state stands for. Why bother
even asking vice president Biden to consider it? "The national security
state is rooted in secrecy as a means of avoiding accountability. My
first book, On Intelligence: Spies and Secrecy in an Open World – which
by the way had a foreword from Senator David Boren, the immediate past
chairman of the Senate Select Committee for Intelligence - made it quite
clear that the national security state is an expensive, ineffective
monstrosity that is simply not fit for purpose. In that sense, the
national security state is it's own worst enemy – it's bound to fail."
Given his standing as an intelligence expert, Steele's criticisms of
US intelligence excesses are beyond scathing – they are damning. "Most
of what is produced through secret methods is not actually intelligence
at all. It is simply secret information that is, most of the time,
rather generic and therefore not actually very useful for making
critical decisions at a government level. The National Security Agency
(NSA) has not prevented any terrorist incidents. CIA cannot even get the
population of Syria correct and provides no intelligence -
decision-support - to most cabinet secretaries, assistant secretaries,
and department heads. Indeed General Tony Zinni, when he was commander
in chief of the US Central Command as it was at war, is on record as
saying that he received, 'at best,' a meagre 4% of what he needed to
know from secret sources and methods."
So does open source mean you are calling for abolition of
intelligence agencies as we know them, I ask. "I'm a former spy and I
believe we still need spies and secrecy, but we need to redirect the
vast majority of the funds now spent on secrecy toward savings and
narrowly focused endeavors at home. For instance, utterly ruthless
counterintelligence against corruption, or horrendous evils like
paedophilia.
"Believe it or not, 95% of what we need for ethical evidence-based
decision support cannot be obtained through the secret methods of
standard intelligence practices. But it can be obtained quite openly and
cheaply from academics, civil society, commerce, governments, law
enforcement organisations, the media, all militaries, and
non-governmental organisations. An Open Source Agency, as I've proposed
it, would not just meet 95% of our intelligence requirements, it would
do the same at all levels of government and carry over by enriching
education, commerce, and research – it would create what I called in
1995 a 'Smart Nation.'
"The whole point of Open Source Everything is to restore public
agency. Open Source is the only form of information and information
technology that is affordable to the majority, interoperable across all
boundaries, and rapidly scalable from local to global without the curse
of overhead that proprietary corporations impose."
Robert Steele's graphic on open source systems thinking
It's clear to me that when Steele talks about intelligence as
'decision-support,' he really does intend that we grasp "all information
in all languages all the time" – that we do multidisciplinary research
spanning centuries into the past as well as into the future. His most
intriguing premise is that the 1% are simply not as powerful as they,
and we, assume them to be. "The collective buying power of the five
billion poor is four times that of the one billion rich according to the
late Harvard business thinker Prof C. K. Prahalad
– open source everything is about the five billion poor coming together
to reclaim their collective wealth and mobilise it to transform their
lives. There is zero chance of the revolution being put down. Public
agency is emergent, and the ability of the public to literally put any
bank or corporation out of business overnight is looming. To paraphrase
Abe Lincoln, you cannot screw all of the people all of the time. We're
there. All we lack is a major precipitant – our Tunisian fruit seller.
When it happens the revolution will be deep and lasting."
The Arab spring analogy has its negatives. So far, there really isn't
much to root for. I want to know what's to stop this revolution from
turning into a violent, destructive mess. Steele is characteristically
optimistic. "I have struggled with this question. What I see happening
is an end to national dictat and the emergence of bottom-up clarity,
diversity, integrity, and sustainability. Individual towns across the
USA are now nullifying federal and state regulations - for example gag
laws on animal cruelty, blanket permissions for fracking. Those such as
my colleague Parag Khanna that speak to a new era of city-states are
correct in my view. Top down power has failed in a most spectacular
manner, and bottom-up consensus power is emergent. 'Not in my
neighborhood' is beginning to trump 'Because I say so.' The one
unlimited resource we have on the planet is the human brain – the
current strategy of 1% capitalism is failing because it is killing the
Golden Goose at multiple levels. Unfortunately, the gap between those
with money and power and those who actually know what they are talking
about has grown catastrophic. The rich are surrounded by sycophants and
pretenders whose continued employment demands that they not question the
premises. As Larry Summers lectured Elizabeth Warren, 'insiders do not
criticise insiders.'"
But how can activists actually start moving toward the open source
vision now? "For starters, there are eight 'tribes' that among them can
bring together all relevant information: academia, civil society
including labor unions and religions, commerce especially small
business, government especially local, law enforcement, media, military,
and non-government/non-profit. At every level from local to global,
across every mission area, we need to create stewardship councils
integrating personalities and information from all eight tribes.
We
don't need to wait around for someone else to get started. All of us who
recognise the vitality of this possibility can begin creating these new
grassroots structures from the bottom-up, right now."
So how does open source everything have the potential to 're-engineer
the Earth'? For me, this is the most important question, and Steele's
answer is inspiring. "Open Source Everything overturns top-down 'because
I say so at the point of a gun' power. Open Source Everything makes
truth rather than violence the currency of power. Open Source Everything
demands that true cost economics and the indigenous concept of 'seventh
generation thinking' – how will this affect society 200 years ahead –
become central. Most of our problems today can be traced to the
ascendance of unilateral militarism, virtual colonialism, and predatory
capitalism, all based on force and lies and encroachment on the commons.
The national security state works for the City of London and Wall
Street – both are about to be toppled by a combination of Eastern
alternative banking and alternative international development
capabilities, and individuals who recognise that they have the power to
pull their money out of the banks and not buy the consumer goods that
subsidise corruption and the concentration of wealth. The opportunity to
take back the commons for the benefit of humanity as a whole is open –
here and now."
For Steele, the open source revolution is inevitable, simply because
the demise of the system presided over by the 1% cannot be stopped – and
because the alternatives to reclaiming the commons are too dismal to
contemplate. We have no choice but to step up.
"My motto, a play on the CIA motto that is disgraced every day, is
'the truth at any cost lowers all other costs'", he tells me. "Others
wiser than I have pointed out that nature bats last. We are at the end
of an era in which lies can be used to steal from the public and the
commons. We are at the beginning of an era in which truth in public
service can restore us all to a state of grace." Nafeez Ahmed
During the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, she fought in Théoden's
escort; when he and his company were attacked by the Witch-king of
Angmar, lord of the Nazgûl, she and Merry were the only riders who did
not flee. As Théoden lay mortally wounded, she challenged the
Witch-King, who boasted that "no living man may hinder me." In answer,
she removed her helmet, exposing her long blond hair, and declared, "No
living man am I! You look upon a woman! Éowyn I am, Éomund's daughter. Begone if you be not deathless! For living or dark undead, I will smite you, if you touch him!"
In a rage, the Witch-King attacked her, but she cleaved the head off
his Fell Beast. The Witch-King shattered her shield with a blow of his
mace, breaking her arm, but stumbled when Merry stabbed his leg from
behind with a Barrow-blade of Westernesse make. Éowyn stabbed her sword
through the Witch-King's head, killing him, and thus fulfilling
Glorfindel's prophecy a thousand years earlier at the Battle of Fornost
that "not by the hand of man" would the Witch-King fall.
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America had no less than the time that America "began" as a "nation" to discover what IT is: What is IT? IT is CREDIT SOLD AS DEBT and to a nation which had a law of sovereignty. WELCOME WWW time for the FASCISTS that decided to be an APARTHEID ("JURISPRUDENCE") to bow down to the REAL DUE PROCESS RULE OF LAW!
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