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Manifest Destiny (Crisis Management)

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Manifest Destiny crisis management ...

 

"Robert Greene" OODA Chaos Theory

 

Since global mass media reinforced the "Manifest Destiny Myth" (1830's)

... our nation's experienced an erosion of public T-R-U-S-T.

 

Dx: This trend is sustained by zero-sum games (Art of War: C4I-PsyOps) using neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) for political empire-building and economic gains!

 

Rx: Realign group decision support systems (GDSS) to empower sustainable well-being framed by FDR's Four Freedoms speech 6-Jan-1941.

 

How? Begin by exercising our nation's missing "MentorshipArt of Peace" to H-E-L-P ensure LIFE, Liberty and pursuit of happiness!

 

Explore: Behaviorial Economics ... Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahnerman (Nobel Prize Winner)

               i4CQuest-Keywords: "Game Theory" "cognitive science" decision

 

Following cites are from:

  • LESSONS NOT LEARNED by Roger Thompson (Chapter 10)

  • Naval Institute Press - 2007  (ISBN-13: 978-1-59114-865-4)

     

    Dewey Subject Search

    355 - Understanding the Victory Disease, from the Little Bighorn to Mogadishu 

    ...... 359 - Lessons Not Learned: The U.S. Navy’s Status Quo Culture ...

    67.118.51.201/bol/DeweyResults.cfm?DeweyP=3 - Similar pages

 

MnFuturists Management SIG

040710ConqueringCmplxtyE.pdf 

Naval War College Review Autumn 2005

File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
tory, February 2005, available at www.usni.org/ ...
... The proverbial “big stick” and “soft power” (Joseph Nye, Jr., Harvard professor
www.nwc.navy.mil/press/Review/documents/NWCRAU05.pdf - Similar pages

 

Troubled Times: Critical Reflections on US Geopolitics ...

Operation Hollywood: How the Pentagon shapes and censors the movies

by David L. Robb, a former journalist for Daily Variety and the Hollywood Reporter, ...
www.troubledtimesblog.com/2005_03_01_archive.html - Cached - Similar pages

Rami's Wall

... and Psyops (Psychological Operations) through the media,

... A recommended read on this is the book, Operation Hollywood by David L. Robb. ...
ramiswall.blogspot.com/2006_02_01_archive.html - Cached - Similar pages

No Quarter: DEMILITARIZING THE PLAYGROUND

Psychological operations are not just for the enemy anymore,

... David L. Robb. Operation Hollywood:

How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies ...
artcontext.org/crit/essays/noQuarter/ - Cached - Similar pages

AMERICA'S ACHILLES HEEL: Nuclear, Biological and Chemical ...

OPERATION HOLLYWOOD: HOW THE PENTAGON SHAPES AND CENSORS THE MOVIES,

David L. Robb. Robb explores the conflicts between filmmakers and the Pentagon when ...
www.afio.com/reviews/Book%20Reviews%20-%20Oct%202004%20CURRENT%20wWIN%20References.htm - Cached


 

Federalist Society Audio Podcast

 

LearnOutLoud.com is your one-stop destination for audio and video learning.

.... Why is the US so much more enthusiastic about freedom of speech and of the ...

www.learnoutloud.com/Podcast-Directory/Education-and-Professional/Law/Federalist-Society-Audio-Podcast/22824

- Cached - Similar pages  

 

PodcastDirectory - Blogs Podcast Directory

 

LearnOutLoud.com's Audio Learning Revolution | Blogs | Los Angeles CA USA

  • ... Freedom of Speech | Blogs | Manhattan Beach CA USA.
  • Only for the open minded ... www.podcastdirectory.com/format/Blogs - Similar pages

 

26econ.com » Economics Blog Directory & Ranking

163, PolicyBlog, 415686. 165, Macro and Other Market Musings, 437475

... 169, Welker's Wikinomics Blog, 517455. 169, Stackelberg Follower, 517455 ...
www.26econ.com/economics-blog-directory-ranking/ - Cached - Similar pages

A Survey of Economics Bloggers

  • File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
    PolicyBlog. cfpolicyblog.blogspot.com/. PrestoPundit

... Welker's Wikinomics Blog. www.welkerswikinomics.com/blog/

www.26econ.com/pdf/econblogsurveyresults.pdf - Similar pages

 


 

Freedom of Influence:

Future Studies & Special Presentations

Minnesota Future Problem Solving Program

 

"More than ever, an education that emphasizes general problem solving skills will be important. In a changing world, education is the best preparation for being able to adapt."

- Bill Gates, The Road Ahead

 

Discussion Leader: Cheryl Whitesitt, Executive Director, MN Future Problem Solving ProgramAbstract:  

<!--[if !supportLists]-->1.  Taking Students into the Future by Teaching Them How to Think, Not What to Think<!--[endif]-->

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->2.     The Minnesota Future Problem Solving Program is an award winning, educational program and was founded in 1974 by Dr. E. Paul Torrance, who is internationally renowned for his work in creativity and gifted education. He was also concerned about the future.<!--[endif]-->

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->3.   Mission and Vision Statements<!--[endif]-->

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->4.     Goals and objectives<!--[endif]-->

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->5.     Explanation of six step Future Problem Solving Process<!--[endif]-->

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->6.   Program components<!--[endif]-->

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->·        Team and Individual Problem Solving<!--[endif]-->

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->·        Scenario Writing<!--[endif]-->

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->·    Community Problem Solving<!--[endif]-->

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->7. Students study today’s challenge and by projecting into the future, brainstorm possible challenges, the underlying problem, and possible solutions the underlying problem.<!--[endif]-->

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->8.     Hands on activity walking through the process.<!--[endif]-->

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->9.     Past, present and future topics.<!--[endif]-->

 

<!--[if !supportLists]-->10. <!--[endif]-->Discussion on how the MN Futurists might contribute to and support the efforts of the MN FPSP in developing future thinking skills in students.

 

FYI :: This forum evolved over three years from pursuing

"Mentorship Vision 2005" with the MnFuturists-SIG Sat-AM discussion groups. ...
www.fiveregionsofthefuture.com/region/entries/UniversalTech - Cached - Similar pages

27 November, 2001. Chomsky In First Person .

With V. K. Ramachandran. November 15, 2001.

... The Fifth Freedom . With Stephen Marshall. November, 2001. ...
www.zmag.org/chomskytalks.htm - Cached - Similar pages 


 

Did Eugene Burdick's The 480 (1964)

pre-stage NLP PsyOps mind-control experiments

to influence naval training cohort's "cognitive bandwidth

 

 


 

30 Ways to Simulate Being in the Navy When You're at Home

 

1. Lock all friends and family outside.

 

Your only means of communication should be with letters that your neighbors have held for at least three weeks, discarding two of five.

 

2. Surround yourself with 200 people that you don't really know or like:

 

people who smoke, snore like Mack trucks going uphill, mail and use foul language like a child uses sugar on cereal.

 

3. Unplug all radios and TVs to completely cut yourself off from the outside world.

 

Have a neighbor bring you a Time, Newsweek, or Proceedings from five years ago to keep you abreast of current events.

 

4. Monitor all home appliances hourly,

 

recording all vital information (ie: plugged in, lights come on when doors open, etc)

 

5. Do not flush the toilet for five days

 

to simulate the smell of 40 people using the same commode.

 

6. Lock the bathroom twice a day for a four hour period.

 

7. Wear only military uniforms.

 

Even though nobody cares, clean and press one dress uniform and wear it for 20 minutes.

 

8. Cut your hair weekly, making it shorter each time,

 

until you look bald or look like you lost a fight with a demented sheep.

 

9. Work in 19 hour cycles, sleeping only four hours at a time,

 

to ensure that your body does not know or even care if it is day or night.

 

10. Listen to your favorite CD 6 times a day for two weeks,

 

then play music that causes acute nausea until you are glad to get back to your favorite CD.

 

11. Cut a twin mattress in half and enclose three sides of your bed.

 

Add a roof that prevents you from sitting up (about 10 inches is a

good distance) then place it on a platform that is four feet off the

floor. Place a small dead animal under the bed to simulate the smell

of your bunkmate's socks.

 

12. Set your alarm to go off at 10 minute intervals for the first hour of sleep

 

to simulate the various times the watchstanders and

night crew bump around and wake you up. Place your bed on a rocking

table to ensure you are tossed around the remaining three hours.

Make use of a custom clock that randomly simulates fire alarms,

police sirens, helicopter crash alarms, and a new wave rock band.

 

13. Have week old fruit and vegetables delivered

 

to your garage and wait two weeks before eating them.

 

14. Prepare all meals blindfolded using all the spices you can grope for, or none at all.

 

Remove the blindfold and eat everything in three minutes.

 

15. Periodically, shut off all power at the main circuit breaker

 

and run around shouting "fire, fire, fire" and then restore power.

 

16. At least once a month, force the commode to overflow

 

to simulate a 'black water system' boo boo.

 

17. Buy a gas mask and smear it with rancid animal fat.

 

Scrub the face shield with steel wool until you can no longer see out of it.

Wear this for two hours every fifth day especially when you are in the bathroom.

 

18. Study the owner's manual for all household appliances.

 

Routinely take an appliance apart and put it back together.

 

19. Remove all plants, pictures and decorations.

 

Paint everything gray, white, or the shade of hospital smocks.

 

20. Buy 50 cases of toilet paper and lock up all but two rolls.

 

Ensure one of these two rolls is wet all the time.

 

21. Smash your forehead or shins with a hammer every two days

 

to simulate collision injuries sustained onboard Navy ships.

 

22. When making sandwiches, leave the bread out for six days,

 

or until it is hard and stale.

 

23. Every 10 weeks, simulate a visit to another port.

 

Go directly to the city slums wearing your best clothes.

Find the worst looking place, and ask for the most expensive beer that they carry.

Drink as many as you can in four hours.

 

Take a cab home taking the longest possible route.

Tip the cabby after he charges you double because you dress funny

and don't speak right.

 

24. Use fresh milk for only two days after each port visit.

 

25. Keep the bedroom thermostat at 2 degrees C

 

and use only a thin blanket for warmth.

 

26. Ensure that the water heater is connected to a device

 

that provides water at a flow rate that varies from a fast drip

to a weak trickle, with the temperature alternating rapidly

from 2 to 95 degrees C.

 

27. Use only spoons which hold a minimum of 1/2 cup at a time.

 

28. Repaint the interior of your home every month,

 

whether it needs it or not.

 

29. Stand outside at attention at dawn

 

and have the poorest reader you know read the morning paper out loud.

Be sure to have him skip over anything pertinent.

 

30. Every four hours, check the fluid level in your car's radiator.

 

Check the tire pressure and replace air lost

from excessive pressure checks.

 

Be sure to place red tag on ignition stating "DANGER: DO NOT OPERATE"

while you perform these checks.

 

Inform your neighbor as to the results of these checks,

have him tell you to repeat the checks because he did not see you perform them.

 


Also see: Modern Social Change Theories 

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