[Dailydave] COUNTDOWN TO ZERO DAY

darkpassenger at unseen.is darkpassenger at unseen.is
Thu Jan 15 10:02:58 EST 2015


side note -
i havent read the book but Baer , during Clinton term , was station 
chief of Baghdaad running an assassination plot to take down Saddam , 
which apparently due to office politics and inside fcking between 
parties he failed and called back to D.C . some $ corruption was 
involved as well apparently . his book on Iran is a must read . during 
his trip to Tehran under false identity of a BBC he arranged a meet and 
interviewed Iran's Armed Forces joint staff Chief , and they had a nice 
polite talk ( Shame on you Homeland for Ruining Broady with that stupid 
story , btw ) . so while Baer writes good books , on "Assassinations" 
you must read Victor Ostrovsky , the former Mossad Katsa , books . those 
guys dont give a rat's ass about "Negative Karma" :>

regards
-dp

On 2015-01-13 09:24, Mike Gagnon wrote:
> Assassinations should stop.
> 
> Robert Baer, former CIA, just released a book called The Perfect Kill: 
> 21
> Laws for Assassins, in which he proposes essentially Rules of 
> Engagement
> for assassinations.
> http://www.amazon.com/The-Perfect-Kill-Laws-Assassins/dp/0399168575
> 
> I am Buddhist. Assassination is never appropriate. According to 
> Buddhism,
> assassination creates negative karma. When someone is assassinated, it
> creates a chain reaction which causes further killing.
> 
> One problem with ending assassination is that recent polls show most
> Americans support assassination. So, we must rally together against
> assassination.
> 
> Baer believes that assassination is a viable political option. I do 
> not. I
> say, rather than assassination, let's get everyone together at the
> negotiating table and conduct business with civility.
> 
> According to Fast Company, Business is War.
> 
> The whole point of Business as War is that we can compete without 
> killing
> each other.
> 
> But in order for this to work, all the deals must be fair. Everyone 
> needs
> to win.
> 
> So, the key challenge is structuring business deals where everyone 
> wins. In
> Computer Science terms, this is the realm of Mechanism Design.
> 
>    - https://medium.com/@yanazendo/drones-are-stupid-5d4ec28df517
>    - https://medium.com/@yanazendo/enlightened-capitalism-c366cb928a68
>    - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rising_Sun_%28novel%29
>    - http://www.fastcompany.com/55076/business-war
> 
> 
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Andre Gironda <andreg at gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> On Dec 23, 2014 8:01 AM, "Dave Aitel" <dave at immunityinc.com> wrote:
>> > Is the US behind the assassinations of the Iranian nuclear scientists?
>> Is that going too far? Are cyber-scientists next?
>> 
>> http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/iran-scientists-assassination-mystery
>> 
>> dre
>> 
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