by justus | Sep 17, 2008 | Counterterrorism, Surveillance, technology
by Chase Clow & Z. S. Justus Recently the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) filed a lawsuit against the New York Police Department (NYPD) over its plan to use 3,000 surveillance cameras to help secure lower Manhattan against terrorist attacks. The NYCLU is...
by trethewey | Sep 11, 2008 | Image, Politics, Strategic Comm.
by Angela Trethewey and Joe Faina In addition to his prime time speech last week at the Republican National Convention, Senator Lieberman also appeared at a convention panel in place of McCain’s chief foreign policy adviser, Randy Sheunnemann. In that talk,...
by editor | Sep 11, 2008 | Research, Sensemaking
by Steven R. Corman Worldpublicopinon.org has just released the results of a study of world opinion about who committed the 9/11 attacks. On average, 46% think AQ did it, 15% think we did it to ourselves, 7% think Israel did it, 7% think someone else did it, and 25%...
by mm13 | Sep 4, 2008 | PSYOPS, Terrorism 2.0
by Monika Maslikowski Online PSYOP campaigns are a cheap and easy way for extremists to infiltrate U.S. public discourse about the fight against terrorism. The campaigns attempt to break the political will of U.S. policymakers and persuade the public to doubt the...