Today fun links
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Global Guerrillas blog (John Robb), entries from June 2 to June 23
- Standing orders 1 through 11 (for ‘global guerrillas’):
- Break networks
- Grow black economies
- Virtualize your organization
- Repetition is more important than scale
- Coopetition not competition
- Don’t fork the insurgency
- Minimalist rule sets work best
- Self-replicate
- Share or copy everything that works
- Release often and early
- Co-opt, don’t own, basic services
- Quote: California’s descent
- Not Cyber command, Network command
- Resilient community: energy/food IRA/401K
- Centralized or decentralized energy?
- Stability operations
- Nigerian amnesty? (MEND)
- Dual use technology (on deep packet inspection systems provided to Iranian govt by Nokia/Siemens)
- USA, Inc. (PDF; on the privatization of the nation-state)
- Standing orders 1 through 11 (for ‘global guerrillas’):
- Temporary desert structures (Burning Man)
- Aaron Chatterji (Duke Fuqua), Generation Y is about to face its first test (“A dismal economy may force millennials to stretch - and that may be a good thing”)
- wp: Alcubierre drive
- wp: Casimir effect
- Christopher Roads and Loretta Chao (WSJ), “Iran’s web spying aided by Western technology”
- YouTube video, Anonymous Message to Iranian Government
- Forum, “Anonymous Iran”
- James McKinley, Jr. (NYT), War without borders: Mexican cartels lure American teens as killers
- Tara Parker-Pope (NYT), How the food makers captured our brains (on a new book by David Kessler, The End of Overeating: Taking Control of the Insatiable American Appetite)
- AnonNet
- Julia Levitt (Worldchanging), WeCommune: Tech Support for Communes
- Dmitry Orlov, Definancialisation, deglobalisation, relocalisation (talk presented to The New Emergency Conference, Dublin, 11 June 2009)