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This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 09:33)Asymmetric Warfare and Morality in Gaza: Hamas is Gaining Power Under Cover of the Cease-FireAfter 15 months of war, Hamas still rules over what remains of Gaza by The Associated Press (Samy Magdy and Joseph Krauss)Part II (09:33 - 13:44)There's a New U. S. Secretary of State: Marco Rubio Takes the Helm in Vital Position Within the Federal Government and the Trump AdministrationMarco Rubio Is Confirmed by Senate as Secretary of State by The New York Times (Michael Crowley)Part III (13:44 - 21:20)When Pardons Subvert the Rule of Law: The Major Issues Behind Biden's Familial Pardons and Trump's Blanket Pardon over January 6Part IV (21:20 - 25:25)Davos 2025 and the Hypocrisy of the Global Elites: Carbon Emissions Aren't the Only Thing Being Swept Under the Rug at the World Economic ForumSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
In this video, we're linking personalized health with asymmetric warfare. We'll explore how CEOs, executives, and entrepreneurs can apply the principles of asymmetric warfare to their health, gaining an edge in performance, resilience, longevity—and staying ahead of the competition — Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) — 00:00 — Introduction 01:32 — What Is Asymmetric Warfare? 02:52 — The Health Parallel: Staying Ahead of the Competition 07:59 — Advanced Asymmetric Health Strategies 09:35 — Conclusion + Call to Action Ready to take your health and performance to the next level? Book a complimentary executive health chemistry meeting with Julian Hayes II. Link below. https://calendly.com/julian-exechealth/chemistry
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In this week's mini-episode we explain asymmetric warfare (or asymmetric advantages, if you want to be less dramatic). Asymmetric warfare means looking for unfair advantages: places where we are strong and our opponent is weak. In Jiu-Jitsu this often means seeking a superior position, but it can also mean playing to any other advantage we have, including natural attributes, favorite techniques, and match style.Get our Intro to Mechanics audio course, normally $79, FREE:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/freeintroDon't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game. We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/
In this episode, I sit down with former SOCOM intelligence officer and host of the Chasing Ghosts Podcast, Bill Buppert.Bill brings his extensive background in unconventional warfare, tactical preparedness, and insurgency analysis to a timely discussion on the October 7th attacks in Israel. Drawing from his experience critiquing traditional counter-insurgency methods and exploring tactical resilience, Buppert shares insights into the vulnerabilities that could make the U.S. susceptible to similar tactics. He'll also touch on the lessons learned from past insurgencies, his skepticism toward mainstream COIN strategies, and what preparedness means in the face of modern asymmetric threats.In this episode, we cover: - whether an October 7th-style attack could happen here in America? - if so, what could such an attack look like? - what you as a security-minded citizen can do to prepare for it, - AND MORE!!So, pull up a chair and sit a spell as Bill shares crucial insights to help you become more resilient, self-reliant, and better prepared to face this and other potential threats.Follow Bill's Work here:Chasing Ghosts: An Irregular Warfare PodcastThe Libertarian InstituteFurther Reading:Day of Wrath, William ForstchenThe Attack, Kurt SchlichterSupport the show Support the Show: Get Members Only Content on our Substack page. Click here.Link up with us:Website: Pearl Snap TacticalInstagram: Pearl Snap Tactical X: Pearl Snap TaciticalThe views and opinions expressed by the guests do not necessarily reflect those of the host, this podcast or Barritus Defense. The information provided in these shows are for educational purposes do not constitute legal advice. Those interest in training in the use of firearms or other self-defense applications are advised to seek out a professional, qualified instructor.(Some of the links in the episode show notes are affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products or services we have personally used and believe will add value to our listeners.)
In this episode of Crazy Wisdom, I'm Stewart Alsop, and my guest is Nathan Mintz, CEO and co-founder of CX2. We explore the fascinating world of defense technology, the evolution of electronic warfare, and how consumer tech is reshaping the battlefield. Nathan shares insights from his experiences, including his work with CX2, a company focused on building affordable, scalable electronic warfare systems for modern conflicts. We also touch on military tech's impact on broader societal trends and dive into the complexities of 21st-century warfare. You can find more about Nathan and CX2 at CX2.com. Nathan also writes on his Substack, Bow Theseus, which you can access via his LinkedIn.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:23 The Gundo vs. El Segundo Debate01:32 Tech Hubs in the US: San Francisco vs. LA02:41 Deep Tech and Hard Tech in Various Cities04:59 Military Tech: Software vs. Hardware09:54 The Rise of Consumer-Scale Warfare13:32 Nathan Mintz's Background and Career22:17 The Evolution of Military Strategies26:57 The Evolution of Air Combat Tactics28:29 Vietnam War's Impact on Military Strategy29:23 Asymmetric Warfare and Modern Conflicts31:43 Technological Advances in Warfare34:16 The Role of Drones in Modern Combat38:38 Future of Warfare: Man-Machine Teaming45:13 Electronic Warfare and CX2's Vision46:44 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsKey InsightsThe Rise of Consumer-Scale Warfare: Nathan Mintz discusses how warfare has reached a "consumer scale," with small, affordable, and widely available technologies like drones playing a massive role in modern conflicts. In Ukraine, for instance, inexpensive drones are regularly used to take out much larger, multi-million-dollar military assets. This shift shows how accessible tech is transforming the nature of warfare.The Importance of Spectrum Dominance: A central theme of the conversation is the increasing importance of controlling the electromagnetic spectrum in modern warfare. Mintz explains that the ability to maintain secure communications, disrupt enemy signals, and ensure the operation of autonomous systems is critical. As battlefields become more technologically complex, controlling the spectrum becomes as important as physical dominance.Hard Tech's Role in Military Innovation: Nathan highlights the growing importance of hard tech—physical hardware solutions like satellites, drones, and electronic warfare systems—in the defense industry, especially in regions like LA. While software has dominated in areas like San Francisco, LA has become a key hub for aerospace, space tech, and hard tech innovations, crucial for the future of defense technology.Dual-Use Technologies in Defense: A significant insight is the role of dual-use technologies, where products developed for consumer or commercial markets are adapted for military use. Technologies like drones, which have everyday applications, are being repurposed for the battlefield. This shift allows for more cost-effective, scalable solutions to military challenges, marking a departure from traditional defense industry practices.The Future of Manned-Unmanned Teaming: Nathan describes how the future of military operations will involve manned-unmanned teaming, where humans will act as "quarterbacks" managing a fleet of autonomous drones and systems. This strategy is designed to leverage the strengths of AI and automation while keeping humans in the loop to make critical decisions in contested or unpredictable environments.Electronic Warfare as a Key Battlefield Domain: One of Nathan's key points is that electronic warfare is becoming a primary battlefield domain. Modern warfare increasingly involves not just physical attacks but also the disruption of enemy communications, navigation, and targeting systems. This form of warfare can neutralize advanced technologies by jamming signals or launching cyber-attacks, making it a vital aspect of future conflicts.Innovation in Warfare through Startups: Nathan discusses how small defense tech startups like CX2 are becoming crucial to military innovation. These companies are building nimble, affordable solutions for modern challenges, contrasting with the traditional defense contractors that build massive, expensive systems. This shift allows for quicker development and deployment of technologies tailored to the changing face of warfare.
#Venezurla: On the edge of worse. Joseph Humire is an expert on foreign policy, national security, and asymmetric warfare. He is the executive director of the Center for a Secure Free Society (SFS). https://www.yahoo.com/news/observers-invited-venezuela-condemn-election-125258914.html 1922 CARACAS
What do we do when we are outmatched, outgunned, out-resourced? When there is an imbalance in power in competition, war, relationships, and life. Defining Asymmetric Warfare. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jocko-podcast/exclusive-content
In this episode, Chris Abraham and ChatGPT delve into the complexities of modern law enforcement and asymmetric warfare. They discuss how the "fog of war" concept applies to urban policing, the challenges of distinguishing between civilians and combatants, and the impact of bureaucratic oversight on police effectiveness. The conversation explores the rise of permitless carry laws, the ethical implications of using civilian informants, and the realities faced by police officers and military personnel. The episode also addresses the potential for reform in policing, the dynamics of idealism versus reality, and the importance of balancing accountability with support for law enforcement. Q: What is the "fog of war"? A: The "fog of war" is a term coined by Carl von Clausewitz that describes the uncertainty and confusion in military operations. It highlights the difficulty in making informed decisions due to incomplete or misleading information during combat. Q: How does the "fog of war" relate to modern policing? A: In modern policing, the "fog of war" can be seen in the challenges officers face in distinguishing between civilians and criminals, especially in high-pressure situations. This uncertainty can lead to mistakes and unintended consequences. Q: What are permitless carry laws? A: Permitless carry laws, also known as constitutional carry, allow individuals to carry concealed firearms without a permit. As of now, 27 states in the U.S. have such laws. Q: What are the challenges faced by police officers today? A: Police officers face increased scrutiny, reduced legal protections, and the physical and emotional demands of the job. These factors can lead to early retirement, relocation to more supportive jurisdictions, and difficulties in retaining and recruiting officers. Q: How can police reform address these challenges? A: Effective police reform requires a balanced approach that includes better training, community engagement, fair legal protections, and support for officers. It aims to build a more compassionate and community-oriented police force while maintaining public safety. Asymmetric Warfare: A type of conflict where one side has a significant advantage in resources and capabilities, while the other uses unconventional tactics. Fog of War: The uncertainty and confusion experienced during military operations due to incomplete or misleading information. Permitless Carry Laws: Laws that allow individuals to carry concealed firearms without a permit. Qualified Immunity: A legal doctrine that shields government officials, including police officers, from liability for civil damages, provided their actions did not violate clearly established statutory or constitutional rights. Community Policing: A strategy that focuses on building ties and working closely with community members to address the causes of crime and enhance public safety. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/support
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#BOGOTA: Joseph M. Humire is an expert on foreign policy, national security, and asymmetric warfare. He is the executive director of the Center for a Secure Free Society (SFS). https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/expert-iran-is-expanding-military-trade-ties-with-leftists-in-latin-america/ar-BB1itxiQ 1918 Bogota
Why does the militarily weaker side lose many battles but often win the war? In the 21st Century the David-vs-Goliath threat of asymmetric warfare – where small non-state militias and terror groups defeat vastly better armed nation states in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere – is back. Now armed groups including Yemen's Houthi, Hamas and Islamic State are growing and re-energised by a vast new funding sources: the global drugs trade, and even crypto. Gavin Esler speaks to Dr David Ucko – professor at the College of International Security Affairs, National Defense University – and counterinsurgency and organised crime expert Vanda Felbab-Brown to find out why asymmetric warfare has returned, who's funding it… and whether we can ever defeat it. • “We have put a lot of stock in fences and walls which may soon prove inadequate. What if you can fly a drone from North Africa with pinpoint accuracy into a civilian airport?” – Dr David Ucko • “A global revolution in synthetic drugs is sweeping the world… and everywhere it's associated with intensified violence.” – Vanda Felbab-Brown • “If we ignore this, then you get the Wagner Group and other players trying to do their thing, as we see in the Sahel and across Africa.” – Dr David Ucko Support This Is Not A Drill on Patreon to get early episodes, merchandise and more. Written and presented by Gavin Esler. Produced by Robin Leeburn. Original theme music by Paul Hartnoll – https://www.orbitalofficial.com. Executive Producer Martin Bojtos. Group Editor Andrew Harrison. This Is Not A Drill is a Podmasters production. *The views of Dr David Ucko belong to the contributor and do not represent the views of the Department of Defense or its components or the USF administration or its component. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This podcast follows Podcast D on the same subject of the set-up for utter destruction - of America and the world's people. I center in on asymmetric warfare increasing - events leading to ultimate attack and destruction.
Today I have got the honor of talking to Dr. Mukesh Kapila about the Israel-Hamas war and the wider situation within the Middle East. Dr Kapila has extensive experience in global and public health, international development, humanitarian affairs, conflict and security issues, human rights, diplomacy, and social entrepreneurship, with substantive leadership roles in government, United Nations system and multilateral agencies, International Red Cross and Red Crescent, civil society, and academia. His work has taken him to some 120 countries in all continents. Originally schooled in India and England, Dr Kapila graduated in medicine from the University of Oxford and received postgraduate qualifications in public health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Since 2012, Dr Kapila has been the Professor (now Emeritus) of Global Health & Humanitarian Affairs at the University of Manchester, UK where he also founded and chaired the Manchester Global Foundation. Since 2020, he is also Senior Adviser to the Parliamentary Assembly for the Mediterranean, the principal forum for 29 national parliaments of the Euro-Mediterranean region deliberating on the creation of the best political, social, economic and cultural environment for fellow citizens of member states. He also serves as adviser on several international bodies including on the Strategic and Technical Advisory Group for Antimicrobial Resistance for the World Health Organization. After an initial clinical career (1980-1984) in hospitals and general practice in Cambridge, and then in public health (1984-1990) including initiating and leading the first National UK HIV/AIDS Programme, Dr Kapila joined what is now called the UK Government's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in 1990 where he oversaw British aid health programmes in Asia and Pacific, Latin America and Caribbean, followed by a spell based in Central and Southern Africa. Dr Kapila was seconded by the UK Government to the United Nations in 2002-03 initially as Special Adviser to the UN Special Representative of the Secretary General in Afghanistan and then to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva. He then became the United Nations' Resident and Humanitarian Co-ordinator for Sudan (2003-04) leading what was at the time, the UN's biggest operation in the world. in 2004, he arrived at the headquarters of the World Health Organization in Geneva as Director for Emergency Response handling major operations such as for the Indian Ocean Tsunami. In 2006, he joined the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the world's largest humanitarian and development network serving in different roles such as Special Representative of the Secretary General, Director of Policy and Planning, and finally as Undersecretary General where he oversaw several transformations and strategic interventions to scale-up programming. Dr Kapila has also served in many policy advisory roles, conducted strategic reviews and formulated new programmes with several other international agencies such as the World Bank, UNAIDS, International Labour Organization, UN OCHA and ISDR, as well as served on the Boards of the UN Institute for Training and Research, the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, and the International Peace Academy. He was an early member of the UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination System. He returned to the United Nations in 2015-2016 to serve as Special Adviser for the first-ever World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul, and then in 2018-2019 to found and direct the innovative Defeat-NCD Partnership at the UN. Additionally, he has been active in several civil society groups including chairing the Council of Minority Rights Group International, and chairing the Board of Nonviolent Peaceforce that was nominated for the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize. He has initiated new initiatives on sexual and gender based violence and, as Special Representative of the Aegis Trust, on the prevention of genocide and other crimes against humanity. These came out of his personal experiences in witnessing, at first hand, the genocidal atrocities in Rwanda, Srebrenica, and Darfur. Dr Kapila has been a public motivational and keynote speaker at numerous events including at TedX, and delivered in Nairobi in 2013, the memorial lecture in honour of Nobel Prize winning environmental activist Wangari Maathai. He has written extensively and served on editorial boards of several publications such as Global Governance and the International Journal of Humanitarian Studies. His memoir “Against a Tide of Evil” was nominated for the 2013 Best Non-Fiction Book award by the Crime Writers Association. His latest book (2019) is entitled “No Stranger to Kindness”. Some of his other writings can be accessed on his website. www.mukeshkapila.org Twitter @mukeshkapila
“I was young” -Former Noir. FC and currnet leader of Asymmetric-Warfare alliance Asar Kardde joins the show for a look into the politics of southeastern nullsec -The South Eastern Agreement: player, pawns, and pwnage -Key Horde FCs defect to Goonswarm … Continue reading →
1. Intro 2. Mindset 3. Defence and Offence 4. Air 5. Artillery 6. Armour 7. Naval 8. Asymmetric Warfare 9. Winter & Spring ThawToday we're going to take a third look at the war being waged by Russia against Ukraine. 215 days have passed since the invasion began. In that time we've seen the Russian offensive stopped and then pushed back from Kiev and now Kharkiv in the east. And so Putin, inspired perhaps by his St Petersburg's rat story, is doubling down, making threats proclaiming annexed Ukrainian territory is now part of mother Russia, rattling the nuclear sabre. But this won't work, the Ukrainians are winning, they are highly motivated, morale is strong and the culmination approaches. And the endgame for Putin's Russia. Now of course we don't know what will happen to Russia and Putin: perhaps some murky figure from the FSB (ex KGB) will remove Putin and after a couple of days silence we will be introduced to the new leader of the Russian Federation. Or if the Russians get lucky (and the rest of us into the bargain) there will be a citizen's revolution like the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine in February 2014, the war curtailed and a real attempt at democracy beginning in Russia. A third option, Putin is removed by the army, but don't hold your breath on this, the army is a mess and run by incompetents and crooks; as we've seen Sergei Shoigu, head of the army, is an engineer by profession. Lastly the Russian Federation might just collapse, the empire sundering into a mish-mash of countries and fiefdoms, no doubt ready to argue with their neighbours about borders and some with access to nuclear weapons. We don't want that.No doubt there are other possibilities, but whatever we think, Putin is finished, in some fashion Russia will collapse and most important Ukraine will win the warso it goes,Tom Assheton and James Jackson See also:YouTube: BloodyViolentHistoryhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodyviolenthistory/https://www.jamesjacksonbooks.comhttps://www.tomtom.co.uk If you enjoy the podcast, would you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify or Google Podcast App? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really helps to spread the wordSee https://simplecast.com/privacy/ for privacy information
In the finale episode of season one, Lilith continues the discussion on the concept of asymmetric warfare; war where there are significant mismatches in relative military power, and compares the strategies used by weaker nations to gain the advantage against stronger nations to female resistance. Part 2 discusses "Weak Actor Strategies" Source: How The Weak Win Wars: A Theory of Asymmetric Conflict https://web.stanford.edu/class/polisci211z/2.2/Arreguin-Toft%20IS%202001.pdf Thanks for a great season! Follow Us! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/femalepoliticalstrategy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Female-Political-Strategy-103190725620868 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIGd-ed1m_lIM8Ni1bTvuRQ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/femalepolitical
Brian Train, wargame designer, joins us to discuss simulations of irregular warfare. How do insurgencies differ from conventional wars, and what’s different about how you simulate them in wargames? We talk about many of Brian’s published games on these topics, such as ¡Arriba España!, Battle for China, Shining Path, and Algeria, as well as his […]
Lilith discusses the concept of asymmetric warfare; war where there are significant mismatches in relative military power, and compares the strategies used by weaker nations to gain the advantage against stronger nations to female resistance. Follow Us! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/femalepoliticalstrategy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Female-Political-Strategy-103190725620868 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIGd-ed1m_lIM8Ni1bTvuRQ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/femalepolitical
Anarchist Struggle, or Tekoşîna Anarşist in Kurmanji, is an anarchist combat medic collective operating in Rojava since the time of the war against Daesh / Isis, though its roots go back further. For the hour, you'll hear a voice actor sharing the words of a member of TA calling themselves Robin Goldman about the their experiences of Asymmetric Warfare waged by Turkey and its proxies in the TFSA, the culture of TA right now, the medical work they're doing, queerness in Rojava and other topics. You can find TA online on twitter at @TA_Anarsist as well as their website TekosinaAnarsist.NoBlogs.Org. Members of TA suggested that folks interested in queer and trans organizing in Rojava support the group Keskasor, Kurdish for rainbow and based in Diyarbakir, Turkey. It can be emailed at heftreng.keskesor@gmail.com, found on twitter via @Keskasor_lgbti or on instagram at @KeskesorLGBTI, though their social media presence was last updated in 2020. Transcript PDF (Unimposed) Zine (Imposed PDF) Some Formations Related to TA: International Freedom Battalion (IFB) on FB: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Freedom_Battalion International Revolutionary People's Guerrilla Forces (IRPGF) -demobilized: https://archive.org/details/@irpgf The Queer Insurrection and Liberation Army (TIQLA) -demobilized Groups mentioned ala Rojava: Make Rojava Green Again: https://makerojavagreenagain.org/ Internationalist Commune of Rojava: https://internationalistcommune.com/ You can find an interview we did with ICR at our website Jineoloji International: https://jineoloji.org/en/ Rojava Information Center: https://rojavainformationcenter.com/ Heyva Sur A Kurd (Kurdish Red Crescent): https://hskurd.org/en/homeen/ Announcements Zolo Azania Former Black Panther, political prisoner and BLA veteran Zolo Agana Azania is seeking help. Since being released from prison and returning to the streets of Indiana in 2017 after more than 35 years behind bars, he has poured himself into organizing solidarity and support for other former prisoners. He still has not received his 2020 covid relief funds, likely impacted by his housing precarity, and is trying to purchase an inexpensive house to offer him stability in his later years. If you'd like to help, you can cashapp Zolo at $ZoloAzania5 . You can hear an interview with Zolo from 2018 plus his participation in an IDOCWatch panel at our website, linked in the show notes. Eric King's Mail Ban Temporarily Lifted That's right, you can send mail and books to anarchist and anti-fascist prisoner, Eric King! You can find his writings, art and updates on his case at SupportEricKing.Org, you can find his amazon wishlist there as well and you can send him letters via: Eric King #27090-045 FCI Englewood 9595 West Quincy Avenue Littleton, CO 80123 Asheville Continues To Attack The Homeless In a last minute addition to these announcements, according to a leaked email by a local, Asheville-based non-profit serving houseless folks, Asheville's City Council may be considering passing an ordinance based on the failed Ft. Lauderdale, Florida ban on the sharing of food in public spaces, which in the Asheville case appears to be based on a suggestion by Asheville Police Captain Mike Lamb. An article just published on the Asheville Free Press explains the context, what the non-profit group Beloved is suggesting as next steps, which includes applying pressure at the upcoming January 25th City Council meeting. This comes on the heels of a wave of knocks, warrants and arrests of people engaged in protests against homeless sweeps here in freezing temperatures at the end of last year. Keep an ear out and toss support for legal fees to the Blue Ridge Anarchist Black Cross legal defense fund at or you can donate to the final straw's payment methods with a note that it's for legal defense and we'll pass it off. Fire Ant Journal #11 is Out! You can find the latest edition of Fire Ant Journal, featuring writings and art by Thomas Mayer-Falk, Eric King, Pepe and info on Sean Swain, Jennifer Rose and more via Bloomington ABC BAD News #52 is Available! The monthly episode of the A-Radio Network's English podcast includes Črna Luknja with a member of CrimethInc on the fire at their publishing house recently, A-Radio Berlin brings words on the attack by leftist bro's on the queer anarcha-feminist Syrena squat in Warsaw, Elephant In The Room gives a brief round up of the uprising in Kazakhstan and comrades at Free Social Radio 1431 AM in Thessaloniki talk about the eviction of Biologia Squat. 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Do you support or oppose the NBC Act and Press Council Act Amendment Bills? Are the Armed Forces taking too long to adapt to Asymmetric Warfare? Should the Senate confirm Lauretta Onochie as an INEC Commissioner? How can the Federal Government reduce the Debt-To-Revenue ratio? It was a Big Weekend, Lagos. Let's talk about it. #NigeriainfoHF | Sandra Ezekwesili
Volcanic eruption. Pandemic. Economic recession. Job loss. Typhoons. The crises we face just don't seem to end. How do you battle these enemies of epic proportions? In this fresh look at David and Goliath's story, let's analyze how a boy used unconventional tactics to slay a giant. Because “giants do die!”
Asymmetric Warfare: The New Battlefield.
In this episode, Rene and Karen discuss the importance of asymmetric warfare in the 21st century. What is asymmetric warfare? Why is this form of warfare so dangerous? Why does the U.S. need to better defend against it? We will also propose ways to defend against asymmetric warfare.
Before we move on to discussing where things stand after a momentary deescalation in hostilities, the second episode of our two part series on the history of the U.S. Iran conflict looks at Iran's strategy over the years in the Middle East. A big part of America's fear of Iran arises from the idea that Iran sponsors various militant groups in the region, Hezbollah being a prominent example. To what extent to these 'proxies', as they are often called, help explain Iran's place, and power, in the region. Guest: Stanly Johny, International Affairs Editor, The Hindu
"Strategic Dynamics of Iran's Continuing Asymmetric Warfare" Featuring: Mr. David Des Roches, Dr. Anthony H. Cordesman, Dr. Thomas Mattair, and Dr. John Duke Anthony. Recorded January 9, 2020 in Washington, DC. Visit www.ncusar.org for more information.
During this episode of “Marketing Today,” host Alan Hart interviews Dr. Augustine Fou, who is an industry-recognized thought leader in digital strategy and integrated marketing and an ad fraud researcher and auditor for several companies and publishers around the world. He's had 20 years of management consulting experience creating and optimizing marketing strategies across traditional and digital channels. Fou shares the many myths and misconceptions that marketers have about ad fraud. We tackle some questions like: If you have ad fraud detection, are you safe? Shouldn't I be immune if I'm only paying for performance? And, why don't we hear more from industry trade groups? Fou helps to define and categorize ad fraud. He walks us through the various ways that fraud occurs. He shares the limited capability of bot detection companies, which are just looking for invalid traffic (IVT), and how the algorithms are not tuned for anything else. Marketers need to know that whatever you are paying on [click, conversion, etc.] is the specific thing the "bad guys" are going to fake. Fou gives us some fantastic tips on how to combat the pervasive fraud throughout the industry. Highlights from this week’s “Marketing Today”: How we define Ad Fraud. 02:41 Categorization of Fraud 05:11 Limitations of Bot-detection companies and quick ways to detect other types of fraud. 08:43 Fou's thoughts on estimates of fraud occurring currently in the industry. 10:38 A discussion on "Asymmetric Warfare." 13:21 Question 1: I've got fraud detection in place, am I not safe? 17:33 Question 2: I only pay for performance, so I must be immune to ad fraud. 21:39 An interesting study looking across 800 mobile exchanges. 22:46 An Example: the Uber lawsuit. 23:49 The key lesson for marketers to know and examples of loopholes. 24:39 The importance of looking at your data and not relying on industry trades alone. 29:03 A discussion on certifications and accreditations. 30:37 The importance of auditing. 31:54 What are the multi-million dollar detection companies not seeing, and why? 35:05 What should marketers be doing to combat fraud? 40:54 What does the world look like without ad fraud? 44:39 Resources Mentioned: Episode 73 with Dr. Augustine Fou Uber lawsuit against Ad Nets and Publishers Affiliate fraud from Ad Blocker extensions ANA & White Ops report Example of in-app fraud from VPN apps Background on Ad Fraud with Augustine Fou from The CMO Club Support the show.
Here is Part II of our interview with the counter-terrorism and intelligence expert Malcolm Nance. Nance is an MSNBC commentator and author who is today best known for being the first person to write THE book about Russia’s attack on the 2016 election as it was happening. (That book – The Plot to Hack America: How Putin's Cyberspies and WikiLeaks Tried to Steal the 2016 Election – was published in October 2016).
Our Get Un-Gaslit Summer Reading Series continues with this two-part interview with the counter-terrorism and intelligence expert Malcolm Nance. Nance is an MSNBC commentator and author who is today best known for being the first person to write THE book about Russia’s attack on the 2016 election as it was happening. (That book – The Plot to Hack America: How Putin's Cyberspies and WikiLeaks Tried to Steal the 2016 Election – was published in October 2016).
A breakthrough documentary Finding the Mountain of Moses: The Real Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia reveals newly unearthed research about the location of Mount Sinai and the Exodus route to achieve a better understanding of the historical authenticity of the Exodus story. The film was made by Ryan Mauro of the Doubting Thomas Research Foundation (DTRF), whose mission is to search for the truth regarding Biblical history and substantiate the stories of the Bible with real evidence that remains in those areas to this day. Professor Ryan Mauro is a Shillman Fellow and the National Security Analyst for the Clarion Project. Previous to joining the Clarion Project, Mauro served as a strategic analyst for the Wikistrat consultancy and an intelligence analyst and director at the Asymmetric Warfare and Intelligence Center. Ryan Mauro will join me to discuss Finding the Mountain of Moses. Don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows. Listen live, join the chatroom, be a part of the show.
A breakthrough documentary Finding the Mountain of Moses: The Real Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia reveals newly unearthed research about the location of Mount Sinai and the Exodus route to achieve a better understanding of the historical authenticity of the Exodus story. The film was made by Ryan Mauro of the Doubting Thomas Research Foundation (DTRF), whose mission is to search for the truth regarding Biblical history and substantiate the stories of the Bible with real evidence that remains in those areas to this day. Professor Ryan Mauro is a Shillman Fellow and the National Security Analyst for the Clarion Project. Previous to joining the Clarion Project, Mauro served as a strategic analyst for the Wikistrat consultancy and an intelligence analyst and director at the Asymmetric Warfare and Intelligence Center. Ryan Mauro will join me to discuss Finding the Mountain of Moses. Don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows. Listen live, join the chatroom, be a part of the show.
How can you do things that others can't? That's the question you must ask yourself if you want to gain a competitive advantage, slaughter the competition and win in business. Most entrepreneurs try to gain "easy advantages". They ask the question: "What's fast, cheap and easy to build that will give us an advantage?". The problem with easy advantages is that they are replicated easily and when that happens, they are no longer advantages. Billionaires ask the advantage question another way...They ask: "What's slow, extremely expensive and excruciatingly hard to build that will give us an advantage?". The best competitive advantages are the ones with "moats" and high barriers to entry. In this podcast, I share exactly how you can build a moat around your business so that you can slaughter the competition and win.
Dictators use cyberwarfare to hit democracies where it hurts - the ballot box. Former Estonian president Toomas Ilves, a visiting fellow at FSI in 2016-17, explains.
Dictators use cyberwarfare to hit democracies where it hurts - the ballot box. Former Estonian president Toomas Ilves, a visiting fellow at FSI in 2016-17, explains.
Ryan Miner, the host of A Miner Detail as brought to you by the Change Montgomery Radio Network, will interview national security analyst Ryan Mauro on the Iran deal. Ryan Mauro is the National Security Analyst for the Clarion Project, an educational organization focused on Islamist extremism and providing a platform for Muslim voices against it. Their films like "Obsession," "The Third Jihad," "Iranium" and "Honor Diaries" have been seen by over 50 million people. He is also a consultant to various government agencies, political campaigns and policy-makers and an adjunct professor of homeland security and counter-terrorism. Mauro has made over 1,000 appearances on radio and TV programs from both the left of the right, including frequent segments on FOX News Channel. He's been widely published and quoted in outlets like the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Hill, Roll Call, the Daily Caller, FrontPage Magazine, PJ Media and the peer-reviewed journal, Middle East Quarterly. He was originally hired as an international security analyst at age 16 for a maritime protection company. His research led to two speaking engagements at the International Intelligence Summit, billed as the most prestigious conference of its kind. The event's material was found inside Osama Bin Laden's Pakistan compound. He has served as a strategic analyst for the Wikistrat consultancy and as an intelligence analyst and director of the Asymmetric Warfare and Intelligence Center. Mauro has a Bachelor's Degree in Intelligence Studies, Master's in Political Science and a Graduate Certificate in Middle East Studies, all from American Military University. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice with a Homeland Security specialization.
In this podcast, Linda Robinson discusses how U.S. conventional and special operations forces have worked closely together during the past 13 years and how special operations forces could be used in current conflicts in Iraq and Syria.
In this podcast, Admiral Amichay Ayalon and Brian Michael Jenkins discuss lessons learned in using military force in response to terrorism, and their legal, ethical, and moral implications.
Professor Uros Svete gives a talk for the 2014 OxPeace conference session 1b; Inclusive peace, reconciliation and justice in the Western Balkans
Guest: Ryan Mauro, Founder, WorldThreats.com National Security Advisor, Christian Action Network Intelligence Analyst, Asymmetric Warfare and Intelligence Cen
Ryan Mauro of WorldThreats.com, Christian Action Network, and the Asymmetric Warfare and Intelligence Center, joins Political Pistachio to discuss a new video by the Christian Action Network shows Muslim converts at a compound in New York engaging in guerilla warfare training, and includes female American Muslims also marching in military cadence, scaling fabricated walls, engaging in hand-to-hand combat, firing upon mock enemy locations, and other forms of training involving firearms and swords. Conservative News and Commentary