Is there enough data in the public domain to create an association graph of
all the actors who influence global politics? Or are we forever rate
limited by whistle-blowers from the inside?
'global western interests' Seems like such a fuzzy entity. As if we are
just waiting at its mercy for its next play.
I desire a graph (nodes and edges) so I can see associations before they
happen. For instance, if I looked at the dick cheney node I could see his
corporate and political associations along with some well devised metrics
of how he politicizes. That way I could see beforehand his associations
with halliburton and make meaningful predictions such as the conflict of
interest with invading Iraq. I could also see all other actors who are
associated with the halliburton keyword.
You could start small with a core subset and then continually curate the
graph like a wiki. It would be nice to have some sophisticated
intelligence, something concrete.
I'm sure the CIA is already doing something like this.
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 7:52 AM, Amir Taaki <genjix@???> wrote:
> Continuing from our last emails about Corbyn and global western
> interests, and the mythology of liberalist ideas.
>
> Here is an interview with Assange where he talks about the cables about
> US plans to destabilise Syria in 2006 through sectarianism and allowing
> terrorism, and about Corbyn's anti-NATO anti-military stance.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3HWiydFlJc
>
> Mainly to paraphrase that Corbyn challenging the military establishment
> will make some big enemies to oppose him, and if does show signs of
> success then it could even put him in personal danger.
>
> If this all sounds rather crazy or conspiratorial to you, then welcome
> to the new world of the internet where truth is being rendered visible.
>
> New article, titled:
>
> British Army 'could stage mutiny under Corbyn',
> says senior serving general
>
>
> http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/british-army-could-stage-mutiny-under-corbyn-says-senior-serving-general-10509742.html
>
> Orwell wrote a book on the use of English language in politics, and here
> we see how they have renamed coup d'etat to the less sinister "mutiny"
> which gives the impression of a legitimate rebellion from below, not a
> power grab by the army.
>
> Reminds me of another news article on areas under IS control saying how
> business are being "extorted" to fund IS activity i.e they are being taxed.
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