Anonymous ID: d15331 Nov. 19, 2021, 3:32 a.m. No.15033051   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3093

>>15032781 lb

 

This is the2007RAND report that details developing lifelog/FB

 

they call it

integrated counterinsurgency operating network

(ICON)

 

the indigenous population plays a much greater

role in determining the outcome of an insurgency than it does in conventional conflicts, collecting information about this population is much more important than it is in conventional warfare, in which the

enemy, instead, is the focus. This different focus has many implications for the collection, management, and use of information about a

country’s citizens. Indeed, the public’s attitude toward and acceptance of such practices can have a profound effect on the perceived legitimacy and effectiveness of the government.

 

pro tip if you download & read this 195pg PDF

 

hit F3 and search the word "collection" to get a taste of what this is all about

 

https://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG595z1.html

Anonymous ID: d15331 Nov. 19, 2021, 3:47 a.m. No.15033093   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15033051

they were designing your cell phone habits in 2007

 

Promoting the proliferation of cell phones while “owning” the switch can be a powerful tool for the U.S. government, and, by extension, the host government, to acquire information superiority in a contested area. Even if people are not altogether comfortable with the government tracking their cell phones, they do like their cell phones and may, therefore, be likely to put up with the first to have the second.

 

The simplest way to circulate information in today’s Web-enabled world is to post it in ways that make it easy for others to find. What are needed are habits of mind, software that makes posting a virtual default option, and a system of indexing (and cross-indexing) that is logically complete and intuitive. A useful corollary feature would be to allow everyone else to append comments to the material, as is also common on the Web. To be sure, many of the comments may be irrelevant, and some may be outright wrong. But tomorrow’s Web-nurtured operators should be used to these problems and, therefore, capable of recognizing and retrieving the “nuggets.”