Monday, April 4, 2016

The US Plan for Global Domination - Vision 2015 Plan

The US Plan for Global Domination - Vision 2015 Plan

The US Plan for Global Domination 

The Vision 2015 Plan







In July 2008, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a document entitled Vision 2015: A Globally Networked and Integrated Intelligence Enterprise. 
This vision is said to chart a new path forward for a globally networked and integrated Intelligence Enterprise for the 21st century (US run and operated). 

But when you read this document in the context of what has been going on today - it becomes clear that at the root of this campaign is an ultimate US goal for global: political, economic, technologic, and intellectual property - power and control.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/22620902/Vision-2015-Global-Intelligence-Enterprise


Clearly being able to mop up information from all over the planet gives the US (or any other country that can or does do it) a distinct and unfair advantage in all kinds of matters over those who do not have equal access to such knowledge. This unwarranted widespread surveillance has been at the loss of the privacy and security of information, and other human rights at home and abroad. 

Then you add in the TPP, TAFTA and TTIP trade agreements which are being negotiated in secret - these trade agreements would give the US a major economic advantage globally.  


Control over information (financial, economic, technology, innovation, energy, environment, political and military etc) coupled with major influence on the economy of countries that sign onto a free trade agreement with the US, gives the US even greater hegemonic power over the lesser countries over which it exerts hegemonic influence.

Here are a few excerpts from the first part - so you can get a drift of what it is about. But I would suggest that you download it from Scribd. (You will need a Scribd account).

"Many drivers and trends are shaping the future global environment in which the Intelligence Community must operate — demographic and social change, increased economic integration and competition, rapid technological innovation and diffusion, environmental pressures and growing energy demand, broad geopolitical changes and new forms of governance..."

“We see globalization – growing interconnectedness reflected in the expanded flows of information, technology, capital goods, services and people throughout the world – as an overarching ‘megatrend,’ a force so ubiquitous that it will substantially shape all the other major trends in the world of 2020.”...

"For the foreseeable future, we will act to prevent the next terrorist surprise, while addressing the root causes that fuel extremism. We will track the spread of technologies that enable individuals, groups, or rogue states to acquire weapons of mass destruction. We will compete with adversary foreign intelligence services to prevent exploitation of our security vulnerabilities. We will encounter deft attempts at denial and deception as we conduct our collection activities.
Finally, we will monitor the economic, military, political and ideological dynamics of regional powers to identify and warn of impending challenges."[It is probably reasonable to add "opportunities" in with the word challenges because the focus of this plan is a "decision advantage" by the US - and that is likely to apply to all challenges and opportunities]

"To these persistent threats we add a growing array of emerging missions that expands the list of national security (and hence, intelligence) concerns to include infectious diseases, science and technology surprises, financial contagions, economic competition, environmental issues, energy interdependence and security, cyber attacks, threats to global commerce, and transnational crime."

"Foremost among these challenges is the blurring of lines that once separated foreign and domestic intelligence, and the increased importance of homeland security. By necessity, we must be involved with numerous new partners in interactive relationships, but we must also respect and maintain the privacy and civil liberties of all Americans."

It is a ruse to attribute US spying as being necessary for counter-terrorism purposes. As such, it has been woefully ineffective (1 case has been found since 2001 which might be attributed to this megalithic spy complex). Why did the spying continue when it was clearly not cost effective?

It's all been about gaining the "strategic advantage" globally. Those are weasel words for gaining power and control.
It is looking like at least part of the conspiracy theorists concerns about a "New World Order" being planned may have some truth in it. I wonder who will be Emperor?

http://www.scribd.com/doc/22620902/Vision-2015-Global-Intelligence-Enterprise



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