Our minds work in radically different ways. I always assume that everyone else in the world will disagree with me on many important issues and points, but I am always happy to take away from them whatever useful knowledge they possess. In this case, I added some of the following valuable data points to my personal knowledgebase:
boundary spanners
brokers
InFlow
peripheral players
Stanley Wasserman
Visible Path
Vladis Krebs
Any political and conspiracy researcher who isn't masterning these emerging network analytic technologies is basically completely out of the game. They provide the starting point these days for connecting the dots on any subject.
brokers
InFlow
peripheral players
Stanley Wasserman
Visible Path
Vladis Krebs
Any political and conspiracy researcher who isn't masterning these emerging network analytic technologies is basically completely out of the game. They provide the starting point these days for connecting the dots on any subject.
Krebs' information about Atta and his network was probably accurate as far as it went -- the problem is that he barely touched the surface of that topic. I don't care. What interests me is whether I
can learn something from his InFlow software and use it for my own purposes.
Rosalee Grable <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Official Story believer so pathetic he still believes in Al Qeada.
NSA puff piece story writer provides padded excuses/.
Sean McBride wrote:
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