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Open Everything: Re-Inventing the United Nations Brief with Notes at

For 1/3 of Today’s War Budget We Can Buy Peace & Prosperity for All

USA Insolvent, Military Spending Combined with Lack of Integrity in Congress Combined….

Open Everything: We Won, Let’s Self-Govern Robert David STEELE Vivas CEO, OSS.Net, Inc. Friday, 10 August 2007, in Seattle Version 4.4 Online at

Re-Inventing Intelligence This Is My Area of Interest

Paradigms of Failure Government Military Law Enforcement Academia Business Media NGOs Civil Societies

POLITICS IS NOT INTELLIGENT Should Be, But Is Not, Synthesis

Uninformed = Blunder, & Plunder No Feedback Loops, No Integrity Tax Citizens $$$$$ Legislate Spending $$$$ Corporate Profit $$ Bureaucratic Waste $$$

A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility— Report of the Secretary-General's High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change (United Nations, 2004) Prioritized but intimately connected These are systemic challenges that require systemic understanding and systemic solutions Policies and budgets must be harmonized among all parties WATERWATER WEALTHWEALTH

Members of the High-Level Panel CHAIR: Anand Panyarachun (Thailand) former Prime Minister of ThailandAnand Panyarachun Robert Badinter (France), Member of the French Senate and former Minister of Justice of France; Robert Badinter João Clemente Baena Soares (Brazil), former Secretary-General of the Organization of American States; João Clemente Baena Soares Gro Harlem Brundtland (Norway), former Prime Minister of Norway and former Director-General of the World Health Organization; Gro Harlem Brundtland Mary Chinery-Hesse (Ghana), Vice-Chairman, National Development Planning Commission of Ghana and former Deputy Director-General, International Labour Organization; Mary Chinery-Hesse Gareth Evans (Australia), President of the International Crisis Group and former Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia; Gareth Evans David Hannay (United Kingdom), former Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations and United Kingdom Special Envoy to Cyprus; David Hannay Enrique Iglesias (Uruguay), President of the Inter-American Development Bank; Enrique Iglesias Amre Moussa (Egypt), Secretary-General of the League of Arab States; Amre Moussa Satish Nambiar (India), former Lt. General in the Indian Army and Force Commander of UNPROFOR; Satish Nambiar Sadako Ogata (Japan), former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees; Sadako Ogata Yevgeny Primakov (Russia), former Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; Yevgeny Primakov Qian Qichen (China), former Vice Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China; Qian Qichen Nafis Sadik (Pakistan), former Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund; Nafis Sadik Salim Ahmed Salim (United Republic of Tanzania), former Secretary-General of the Organization of African Unity; and Salim Ahmed Salim Brent Scowcroft (United States), former Lt. General in the United States Air Force and United States National Security Adviser. Brent Scowcroft

Integrity DATA PATHOLOGIES THE CURE Forbidden Knowledge Lost History Manufacturing Consent Missing Information Fog Facts Propaganda Rule by Secrecy Weapons of Mass Deception

Google Plus: You Receive Subsidized Information (They Pay, You See) Missing Information Part I

Missing Information Part II TRUE COST OF COTTON CLOTHING Water Earth Erosion Fuel (in situ & in transit) Child & Abused Labor Toxic Chemical Waste Waste Opportunity Costs (Local) Post Purchase Costs (Yours) TRUE COST OF PACKAGING Direct Labor Indirect Labor Materiel Movement Warehousing Waste Overtime Quality Machinery TRUE COST OF PRINT CARTRIGES THAT LIE TO YOU

TIME IMPACT SHORT TIME IMPACT LONG MULTI-CULTURAL & TRANS-NATIONAL EQUITIES SINGLE-CULTURE SINGLE-ORGANIZATION EQUITIES LEADERS DECIDE PEOPLE DECIDE TOP-DOWN COMMAND & CONTROL SECRET SOURCES & METHODS BOTTOM-UP INFORMATION-SHARING OPEN SOURCES & METHODS OBVIOUS DETAIL OBSCURE DETAIL OLD NEW Epoch B Swarm Leadership Open Bottom-Up Consensus, Long View Localized Resilience Sustainable Reality-Based Transpartisan Budgets

Take back the power—Open Secrets now Open Data…. US$65 B/Yr today US$600 M/Yr for I, II, & III

Strategic Analytic Matrix for Achieving Whole Earth Open (Public) Intelligence

Thinking Holistically Everything is Connected—Get a Grip!

Figure 14: Global Range of Gifts Table Illustrated All those with a need, however miniscule All those with something to give Time & Space Relations Cluster of Food Need Over Time Powered by Zero Waste Mind-Sets, Enabled by Ubiquitous Information Access Benefit #1: On Demand Precision Giving Benefit #2: Elimination of Overhead Benefit #3: Harnesses Giving of Billion Individuals Who Do Not Give Now Cluster of Medical Needs Peer to peer giving Cluster of Clothing Need Harmonized Giving Organized Giving Time-Phased Harmonized Giving Peacekeeping Intelligence 21: Influence How OTHERS Spend Wks, Mos, Yrs, Decades

Example 1. Need New Part Here (1950’s Rumanian Water Pump 2. Passing Tourist Texts Need into DB 3. Rumanian Engineer Offers Up the Part 4. German Pays FedEx 5. Spanish Tourist agrees to deliver. VIRTUAL GLOBAL RANGE OF NEEDS & GIFTS TABLE IN ACTION

M4IS2 Applied to the Harmonization of Investment For Any Given Place Across Weeks, Months, Years, Decades

AUSTRALIA: timber hauling trucks CHINA: road construction FRANCE: airport construction GREECE: new shipping pier, one ship INDIA: local call center INDONESIA: open access KOREA: free Internet MALAYSIA: teachers NORWAY: free cell phones USA: timber processing technology VIET-NAM: hotel development EAST TIMOR: absolute promise of peace and stability at village level

TWENTY YEARS OF TOUGH—VERY TOUGH—FIGHTING BEHIND THE SCENES AND IN PUBLIC US$ 2-3B/Yr at Full Capacity, US$125M/Yr start, OMB OK Page 413 Official Report

What USA (DoD) Should Pay For… Open Source Agency (Diplomatic Auspices, Whole of Government /Whole Earth Focus) – Office of Information-Sharing Treaties & Agreements – UN ASG Decision-Support – Multinational Decision- Support Centre – Standard Open Source Software Analytic Toolkit – Global Range of Gifts Table (Online & UN Conference) – Multinational Peace Corps USD(I) completed a full staff study (Col Vincent Stewart, USMC). SOCOM offered $2B a year for DOSA and turned it down. OMB senior staff briefed and in agreement provided a Cabinet official asks for it. And that’s the story.

UN Headquarters Elements Needed Assistant SG for Decision-Support Deputy SG UN SystemDeputy SG UN ForcesDeputy SG Global Needs Office for Information-Sharing Treaties & Agreements EarthGame™/World Brain Bush’s Great White House Initiative: Earth Science Information Sharing Network

UN Field Element UN Global Information-Sharing Multinational Decision-Support Center MDSC

Earth Rescue Circle (Open to All) Civil Affairs Brigades Dedicated NGOs Foundations Citizen Advocacy Groups Volunteers Those in Need TOOZL

Cell Phones & Call Centers One Each: Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Russia 34 core languages right away, the other 150 within 3 years

Steele’s F/OSS World of Need I

Steele’s F/OSS World of Need II

Needed Open Source SW Functions I

Collection Copernic Pro ( Internet search and download engine) Teleport Pro (Internet spider) Convera Spider ( Spider -- downloads all or selected parts of a website) Inxight StarTree / Crawler (Internet web site relationship mapper) Process Copernic Summarizer (Summarizes individual files) SummIT! (Specialty summarizer embedded within Retrievalware and Semio) Convera Retrievalware (Data indexing and free text search engine) Inxight ThingFinder (Categorizing extractor, allows for determination of relationships between known and unknown entities ) Semio Taxonomy (Automatically put data into pre-determined taxonomies for methodological retrieval) Apptek Machine Translation Database (Ibase / Ibridge) ((database for analyst notebook)) Inxight Categorizer (Smart categorizer) Analyze Convera Retrievalware (Data indexing and free text search engine) Inxight ThingFinder (Categorizing extractor, allows for determination of relationships between known and unknown entities) Semio Taxonomy (Automatically put data into pre-determined taxonomies for methodological retrieval) Visualize Webtas (Allows you to put data into a timeline with corresponding map information) Analyst Notebook (De-facto standard product for link product development) Spire (Visualization application with "terrain" map view of data MapInfo (Mapping package) ARCView / ArcIMS (Mapping package) Propeller (data linages (primarily communications focused) Intranet Brain (Web site mapping) EnFish Onespace (Indexing engine for analyst pc's Needed Open Source SW Functions II

Presidential Trade-Offs: $100 million will buy (BUT you get no say….): 1 Big Navy Platform or Ground Unit or 1,000 Potential Kofi Annan’s or 10,000 Peace Corps Volunteers or 1,000,000 cubic meters of desalinated water 1 day of war over water… ?

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