Re: [iwar] Information Warfare Explained ;-)


From: Kevin Manson
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Tony,

Enjoying and learning from your iWar posts. I believe we
briefly met at the dining hall at LLNL when I was at Sandia 
with Fred in Jan 1999 during our Electronic Sources Program.
I'm with the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.

Regards,

Kevin Manson

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Tony Bartoletti wrote:
> 
> At 10:38 PM 8/22/00 +0500, Mohammad Ozair Rasheed wrote:
> 
> >Tony >>>>Of all liberties, the ability to freely obtain
> >"information" is paramount.
> >
> >Shall I remind you a term which has become a Cliché "Information is Power".
> 
> Absolutely.
> 
> >There are both pros and cons of providing free and unrestricted access to
> >information, I would not like to debate them here, however I am sure that a
> >person should look at the culture, environment and creed of people before
> >providing such sweeping statements as "... control of information leading to
> >strife...". I am sure that you must be right in all respects when
> >considering a democratic state but at the same time I am also sure that
> >Genghis Khan never allowed the freedom of speech.
> 
> I believe I referred to "restricted civil liberties" and strife.
> 

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