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Open Everything : We Won, Let’s Self-Govern Robert David STEELE Vivas CEO, OSS.Net, Inc. Friday, 10 August 2007, in Seattle Version 4.4

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One one "cult" brief that is said to be popular with Anonymous and Lutzsec -- I would be glad if that were true. Open Source Everything is now a meme and a mind-set (see my 2012 book), this was the beginning of my final 20 year push.

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Open Everything:We Won, Let’s Self-Govern

Robert David STEELE VivasCEO, OSS.Net, Inc.

Friday, 10 August 2007, in SeattleVersion 4.4

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Who Is?• Oil brat, 20 years in Latin

America & Asia• USMC infantry Cmd & Staff• Recovering CIA spy (3 field

tours, 1 chasing terrorists)• 2 MAs, War College• CIA/OIT Advanced IT/AI• Created USMC Intelligence

Command 1988-1992• Husband, Father (3), Son• Author, Publisher, Reader• #1 Amazon reviewer for

non-fiction (#46 over-all)• Earth Intelligence Advocate• World’s most pissed-off End

User…

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Outline

• 05 minutes on four reforms in need of OPEN

• 10 minutes on Seven Opens, Focus on Money

• 10 minutes on State of the World

• 10 minutes on the Global Information War

• Remaining time for Q&A

• This briefing with planned words in Notes format is posted at www.oss.net/GNOME.

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Public Intelligence & InfluenceThe More Open, the More Influence

Amazon.com--Paragraphs for microcash--Proven authors by the email or hour--FedExKinko local print & deliver--CISCO AON--STRONG ANGEL

WikiAll—--WikiPedia--WikiHelp--WikiLearn--WikiCalc

Centers of Excellence--Sachs on Poverty at Colombia--Derek Bok at Harvard--International Counterparts

Global Intelligence Network--Structured Bridging--Stuctured Validation--Multi-lingual versions not competitive but linked

--Congressional Intelligence Office allied with Library of Congress--Open Source Agency as independent sister agency to Broadcasting Board of Governors

Rest of World--We have 5-10 years to define a pervasive approach to open everything. OPEN

Everything

Bloggers Could Rule

Citizen-Centered Governance--Cell phone as point of sale decision help

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Take-Aways

• Civil Affairs is focal point outside the wire.– Spies need support, do not share well.

• Bloggers, not informants, are key.– This is about initiative, not control.

• Bottom-up horizontal connection is key.– Sharing at all levels, not top down control.

• Proof is in the doing, not the talking.– Enough on wanting tranformation. Be.

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Four Reforms in Need of OPENEnd Fraud,Wage Peace,Educate All

OSINT is 80To 95% of theAnswer

Transpartisan Reality-Based Budget

Demand Reform Before 2008; Home Rule Also

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Ron Paul?

• At a delicate point• Restore Constitution yes!MISSING from his deal• Transpartisanship• Electoral Reform• Sunshine Cabinet• Balanced budget• Call for impeachment &

indictment of Cheney, indictment of Rumsfeld, Gulliani, and Silverstein

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The Earth Intelligence NetworkTransparency Rules!

This could be the process that creates sustainable peace and prosperity while nurturing the five billion at the Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP), the four trillion a year marketplace addressed by C. K. Prahalad.

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Open Source Software I of III

• Not free of cost, but free to be improved.

• If F/OSS communist, then Microsoft fascist.

• Challenge to Microsoft: stable and transparent APIs, dump VISTA, start over on OSS base

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Conversion of Paper Documents to Digital Form

Automated Extraction of Data Elements From

Text and Images

Standardizing and Converting Data Formats

Processing Images, Video, Audio, Signal Data

Automated Foreign Language

Translation

Open Literature Non-Text Data Restricted Information

Detection of Alert Situations

Clustering and Linking of

Related Data

Statistical Analysis to Reveal

Anomalies

Detection of Changing Trends

Interactive Search and Retrieval of

Data

Graphic and Map-Based Visualization

of Data

Modeling and Simulations

Collaborative Work

Notetaking and Organizing Ideas

Structured Argument Analysis

Desktop Publishing and

Word Processing

Production of Graphics, Videos and

Online Briefings

Revision Tracking and Realtime Group

Review

CISCO AON: Intelligent Network Enables Applications At All Points

Open Office is great, it would be greater if it did all this.

Note to CISCO:Buy Sun Now

Before Google Does

OSS II

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Truly Exciting OS SW IIIETL: Extract, Transform, Load

• ETL allows applications to take data from outside sources, turn it into something usable and then make it available for loading in a database or business intelligence application.

Steele to Gates:BLOG THIS!

Hint: Amazon+CISCO AON+Sun +STRONG ANGEL+IBM.

Google? Out of fantasy cash. No more clogged proprietary code.

Are you in or out?

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Open Source HardwareSubset of Sustainable Recyclable Design

• Kofi Annan gets it.• Infinite wealth to

stabilize earth demands open source everything

• Includes logic design• Top priority is

reducing toxicity while increasing re-use.

• Reject ugly/old code and proprietary code.

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Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)Harnessing All for One and One for All

OSINT

HUMINT

SIGINT

IMINT

MASINT

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Open SpectrumEnd of Broadcast, Age of Connection

• Assigned frequencies are dead, dead, dead

• Smart sending rules• Permissions system

stifles innovation & wastes bandwidth

• See the FAQ, Jock Gill taught me on this.

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Open Money I

Current monetary system based on scarcity & control, and creates waste

• Proprietary• Expensive• Feudal• Occult• Enslaving• Unsustainable

Open money is the global infrastructure for the emergent parallel monetary system.

• Sufficient• Supports public good• Democratic • Open source• Free• Sustainable

Michael Linton

Jean-Francois Noubel

Open Money is money that must be earned to be respected.

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Open Money IIBlogger Key Words

• Virtual money• LETSystems• Open money• Open society• Community currencies• Open source• Collaboration

• Open money manifesto• right of monetary

creation – sovereign and universal

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Open Money III

http:openmoney.info/sophia/index.html- Eric Harris-Braun

Open money can reflect both tangible asets and intangible values.

Open money can be controlled by the local community to meet its needs.

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Open Money IV

Open Money, the coming of free/open source currencies, millions of them, that will sweep out the monopoly and pathology of the current system

Open Money is a necessary condition for all the other opens and especially those I discuss today.

Open Money is going to happen within the next 2-5 years, no matter what. With more conventional money investment, it will happen sooner and better.

Open Money is our passion—TheTransitioner is on the job.Jean-Francois Noubel

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Open Culture & Content• Opposite of cults

including all extremist religions & gangs

• Combines YIN Circle (the process of collaboration) and YANG pyramid (the structure of shared knowledge)

• Death to trolls• Creative Commons

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Open Networks

I created this in the 1990’s.

A smart guy named Spivak created this in 2004.

One day I’d like to have a group discuss this in detail and create some kind of map on where we need to put funding to accelerate this. If it exists, please point me to it.

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Open Society• Popper, by contrast, held that

social affairs are unpredictable, and argued vehemently against social engineering.

• He sought to shift the focus of political philosophy away from questions about who ought to rule toward questions about how to minimize the damage done by the powerful.

• The book was an immediate sensation and has remained a landmark on the left and right alike for its defense of freedom and the spirit of critical inquiry.

• Civil liberties are fundamental.

• In open societies, government is responsive and tolerant, and political mechanisms are transparent and flexible. The state keeps no secrets from itself in the public sense; it is a non-authoritarian society in which all are trusted with the knowledge of all. Political freedoms and human rights are the foundation of an open society.

• A Republic, if you can keep it.

• All Members of Congress failed us and are impeachable.

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Open GovernmentThe Ultimate: Constant Participatory Democracy

• Time for a Constitutional Convention• Time to destroy the two corrupt parties• Time to adopt Transpartisanship• Time to demand Open Budgets Online• Time to Restore We the People as sovereign• No prisoners! This is non-negotiable! BLOG!

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Strategic Pause

From This…..

To This!

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US Iranian Pawn?—Their End Game

• Chalabi a strategic deception

• Lured us close to their forces

• Let us hollow out in Iraq

• Now ready for coup d’main

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Wild Card: Ethnic Fault Lines15+ Genocide Campaigns On-Going Today

Source: Dr. Greg Stanton, www.genocidewatch.org

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Wild Card: Water & WarDesalinating Water Takes Energy We Don’t Have

Source: The State of the World Atlas (1997), chart 54, 53

Hyper-Arid

Sub-Humid

Arid

Semi-Arid

Water Pollution

1

2

34

5

6

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Wild Card: EnergySolutions Available, Bottom-Up Demand Needed

• Saudi Arabia lied• USG covered it up

from 1974 onwards• WIRED Cover Story

in 2000 nailed it• Good example of

what happens when public tunes out

• Alternatives available now but public mind is wandering.

Blogging True Cost Information and Blogging Alternatives is your sacred duty and greatest contribution to all.

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Global Threats to Local Survival

*State of the World Atlas (1997), ** Marq de Villier (Water), John Heidenrich and Greg Stanton (Genocide), Michael Klare et al (Resources), all others from PIOOM Map 2002

Complex Emergencies32 Countries

Refugees/Displaced66 Countries

Food Security33 Countries

Child Soldiers41 Countries

Modern Plagues*59 Countries & Rising

Water Scarcity &Contaminated Water**Ethnic Conflict 18 Genocides Today**

Resource Wars, Energy Waste & Pollution**

Corruption Common80 Countries

Censorship Very High62 Countries

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Ten High-Level Threats

• Poverty• Infectious Disease• Environmental

Degradation• Inter-State Conflict• Civil War

• Genocide• Other Atrocities• Proliferation• Terrorism• Transnational Crime

LtGen Dr. Brent Scowcroft and other members of the High-Level Threat Panel of the United Nations have published A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility, find it at http://www.un.org/secureworld/.

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Twelve Vital Policy Domains

• Agriculture• Communication• Diplomacy• Economy• Education• Energy

• Family• Health• Justice• Security• Society• Water

I culled these from the varied Mandate for Change books with chapters from the wanna-be Cabinet candidates of each party. These are the core domains.

Economy includes Debt. Society Includes Civic Duty as well as Immigration.

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Ten State-Based Challenges

I chose these on the basis of their demographic numbers and strategic relevance to determining whether or not we can sustain the Earth’s ecology. Africa is the Wild Card. The 900M “most powerless” whom we have looted and victimized since time immemorial is the moral and economic challenge of our time.

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Four Threat Types

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Need Four Forces

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Blogger OpportunitiesWe Cannot Do Public Intelligence Without You!

• Subscribe to the free weekly report

• Read the Forecasts• Adopt a threat, policy, or

player and blog it• Join the wiki for it at

TheTransitioner• Become a Local

Intelligence Officer and create your own report, add to the pot.

• Post the local budget

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Amazon as HubAll Information, All Languages, All the Time

OPG VPN

Weekly Review

Expert Forum

Distance Learning

Virtual Library

Shared Calendar

Virtual Budget

Shared 24/7 Plot

Shared Rolodex

Weekly Review

Expert Forum

Distance Learning

Virtual Library

Shared Calendar

Virtual Budget

Shared 24/7 Plot

Shared Rolodex

One-Stop Shop Displaces Intermediaries & Triples Profit

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360° 24/7 All Languages….Amazon.com• Books• Authors• Local Buyer Networks• Content for Microcash• Alerts on new work

Amazon.edu• Answers/Reach-back• Classes/Degrees• Mentors• Testing/Challenges• Global Library

Amazon.net• News by threat, policy, challenger, neighborhood• True Cost information via ScanBack• Eyes On Everywhere

Amazon.org• Social Investing• Micro-Cash• Lift the 5 Billion• Flush the Corrupt• Save the Planet

Amazon.calc• MyBudget• BudgetMonitor• National Budget Online for Dialog

Amazon.geo• Places to books• Books to places• Actual & virtual influence circles

Amazon.time Amazon.event

Video & Brief at www.oss.net in Archives, EIN Library, at the top.

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Intelligence & Information Operations (I2O)

Evolutionary Eras

1st Generation

2nd Generation

3rd Generation

4th Generation

5th Generation

6th Generation

7th Generation

What Do We Need to Know

Easy: Where is the army?

Easy: Where are the trenches?

Moderate: How many with what?

Hard: Watch every non-state actor.

Hard: Watch everything on the fly.

Hard: Make sense of billions of bits.

Very Hard: 24/7, 33+ languages, 150 dialects & plot it on map (automated).

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Four Levels of MindWar• STRATEGIC: Educate ourselves & poor so the latter can

create stabilizing infinite wealth

• OPERATIONAL: Understand perceptions, especially cultural, tribal, ethnic, historical, gender

• TECHNICAL: Buy right stuff at right time and no waste

• TACTICAL: One man, one bullet on the dark side, wage peace everywhere else without creating black markets

Your government is operating on 2% of the relevant information.

The gap between people with power and those with knowledge is huge.

We have zero appreciation for history, culture, ethnicity, or non-Western values.

We don’t speak 33 languages, only 7 and only a few of us, and no dialects at all.

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War and Peace in the Digital Era

• Command inherent in intent, not direction

• Education determines detection & resilience

• Close all bases, have virtual/stealth eyes on

• Global grid can not be controlled, only helped

• Brainpower instead of Firepower

• Open Source Agency • $3B/Year at FOC• $1.5B/year for global

networks focusing on 150 key topics ($10M each/year)

• $1.5B/year for 50 community information sharing networks, 114, 119, www.telelanguage.com

• EarthGame *is* reality, everyone plays themselves

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We were here in 2006…

9-11 & Katrina, then multiple policy failures

Here in 2007!

US public scared back into reading and thinking; 75K amputees, GAO declares USA insolvent, 27 secessionist movements, “home rule” up, and corporate personality down.

Critical Junctures

Our Advantage I

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TIME IMPACT SHORT

TIME IMPACT

LONG

MULTI-CULTURAL & TRANS-NATIONAL

EQUITIES

SINGLE-CULTURE SINGLE-ORGANIZATION

EQUITIES

LEADERS DECIDE

PEOPLE DECIDE

TOP-DOWN COMMAND & CONTROL

SECRET SOURCES & METHODS

BOTTOM-UP INFORMATION-SHARING

OPEN SOURCES & METHODS

OBVIOUS DETAIL

OBSCURE DETAIL

OLD

NEW

Our Advantage II

Localized Resilience

Sustainable Reality-Based Transpartisan Budgets

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Weekly Review

Expert Forum

Distance Learning

Virtual Library

Shared Calendar

Virtual Budget

Shared 24/7 Plot

Shared Rolodex

Our Advantage III

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Secrets

"Intelligence"

"Protected"

Open

Targeting

Signals

Imagery

Order of Battle

Mapping

Undercover

Investigation

Privacy

Metrics

Client Information

Pricing Information

Cost Information

External Information

National Military Law Enforcement Business

Secret

Sensitive

Private

Open

Secret

Sensitive

Private

Open

Secret

Sensitive

Private

Open

Academic NGO-Media Citizen+

Our Advantage IV

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Advantage IIOur Advantage VThis is the real “End Game”

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Next Step

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Warning Notice• DoD is developing

Sentient World Simulation (SWS), a really expensive and badly conceptualized program to mirror the real world individual by individual—only they decide who you are and what you think.

• The Matrix Expands.

For the truly indiscriminate…share it all.

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Open Everything!See the Table of Innovators at Earth-Intelligence.net

• Co-Intelligence Networks• InfoNet-Public

– Amazon ScanBack Plus– CISCO AON for all– iPhone becomes Sensicast-

Tranzeo 3000, RFID Public

• InfoNet-Domestic– 114, 119, 911, RFID Sensitive– www.telelanguage.com

• InfoNet-Multinational• Spies & Secrecy Only 10%

BLOG THIS: Multinational Information Sharing ActWrite your Senators—Send them a copy from EIN Library

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Hackers & Bloggers Rule!To understand the role of reputation in the open-source culture, it is helpful to move from history further into anthropology and economics, and examine the difference between exchange cultures and gift cultures.”

"Abundance makes command relationships difficult to sustain and exchange relationships an almost pointless game. In gift cultures, social status is determined not by what you control but by what you give away."

From: <http://futurepositive.synearth.net/stories/storyReader$223>

To Blog for PeaceEnd Secrecy, Be Happy

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Will speak for sushi• Robert D. Steele• www.oss.net• www.earth-intelligence.net• www.citizens-party.org • Meta documents:

– www.oss.net/BASIC– www.oss.net/LIBRARY

• Cool briefs:– www.oss.net/FAILURE (of 20th Century Intel)– www.oss.net/HOPE (Hackers on Planet Earth)– www.oss.net/BRAIN (Future Brief for Amazon)– www.oss.net/AMAZON (Raw Brief for Amazon)– www.oss.net/VEGAS (IT brief to NSA)

• Steele at Amazon Movie– www.oss.net/AMAZONTV1 (compressed)– www.oss.net/AMAZONTV2 (full)

• This brief:– www.oss.net/GNOME

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Information Peacekeeping & Infinite Wealth for All

Through Multinational Information Sharing

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Before I Go….The U.S. Intelligence Community Before & After 9/11

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What the Czar Does…

I am NOT making this up….

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Dare to Want it All!