Month: March 2023

Lessons on unmanned aircraft proposed to be included in the school curriculum in Russia

Participants in the Russian market for commercial drones have proposed adding theoretical disciplines and practical training on unmanned aircraft to the curriculum of schoolchildren in Russia. It is reported by TASS with reference to the Vedomosti newspaper.The publication refers to a letter from the Aeronext profile association to the Russian Ministry of Transport, which notes that the inclusion of drone classes in the basic general education program should help ensure Russia's personnel sovereignty in the…

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What will regulated militia do you belong to?

Do you know that in 1994 Bill Clinton banned assault weapons and mass shooting deaths dropped by 43%, in 2004 the ban expire and mass shooting deaths shot up by 239%. A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. What will regulated militia do you belong to? The red line is when they ended the national…

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Creating a cyberspace branch of the International Criminal Court

Expanding the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court and creating a cyberspace branchFirst, the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC) could be expanded. For example, the idea of delegating cases related to cyberspace to the ICC was raised at the United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, organized by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime in Bangkok in 2005: “…it is recommended that the crimes of cyberspace, terrorism and cybercrime should…

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Chinese study of neural mechanisms of perception of misinformation in social networks

A group of Chinese scientists from Peking University conducted a study of the neural mechanisms of perception of misinformation in social networks. For the study, the team asked participants to play a game that required observation of other people's behavior and the conclusions that could be drawn from those observations. The test subjects were randomly assigned to different "sites" in a temporary artificial society that consisted of an interconnected network of people. They could only…

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Counter-Surveillance Resoutce Center

Comrades from Anarchy Today did an important job - they translated into Russian the first issue of the irregular bulletin of the International Resource Center against targeted surveillance . The article describes the repressive methods of the state and also suggests forms of counteraction to them. Unfortunately, there are not so many materials in Russian on the website of the International Resource Center Against Targeted Surveillance, but we recommend the materials of the site for…

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Old Methods Still Work – Russian Snuggles FM Radio for Propaganda

The Armed Forces of Ukraine are influenced by Russian songs and radio broadcasts at a frequency of 103.7 FM. Kherson direction, military commander Olga Kurlaeva. On the air of Radio Life are appeals for the civilian population of the temporarily occupied territory, instructions for the Armed Forces of Ukraine with a detailed explanation on surrendering to save lives, greetings, congratulations and, of course, good music. They relay our air through mobile broadcasting complexes using the…

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Klaus Martin Schwab
Psychology of the Seven Radicals

This material was prepared by Russian students of the course "HUMINT: Methodology" Seven Radicals "for communications" https://www.treadstone71.com/index.php/training/cogwarfarecourse Klaus Martin Schwab  (German: [klaʊs ˈmaʁtiːn ʃvaːp]; born 30 March 1938) is a German engineer,  economist and founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF). He has acted as the WEF's chairman since founding the organisation in 1971. Psychological picture Features of the psyche / character traits .. Sociocultural sphere Manifestation of character in activity Communication sphere Motivational sphere Structure of interests.. Negotiation…

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Southern Federal University (SFU) UAV Electronic Component Base

SFedU intends to create an electronic component base for the development of UAVs by 2026Southern Federal University (SFU), with the support of Rostec, intends to create a special electronic component base for the production of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at the site of the advanced engineering school of the university in Taganrog, Rostov Region, by 2026, said on Monday during a meeting of the committee of the Federation Council for Science, Education and Culture, Rector…

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Chinese intelligent border protection system Electronic Sentinel

The system is designed to detect and recognize visible objects and their speed of movement: people, vehicles, or wild animals. The system is equipped with BeiDou satellite navigation system. The BeiDou system can transmit multiple navigation signals. Generally speaking, the system can provide two kinds of global services: open service and authorized service. Open service is free to users with positioning accuracy better than 10 m, timing accuracy better than 20 ns, and velocity accuracy of…

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