25-09-2009, 11:40 PM
JOURNAL: Protest as National Security Threat
CNN video: Sonic weapons used against a small group of protestors in Pittsburgh G20
In general, governments worldwide are losing control over all of the classical forms of national power from borders to finances to communication to media to economic activity to security to trade flows (of all types). The upshot of this accelerating weakness is a tendency to view any and all forms of public protest as a security threat. To counter this perceived threat, an ever increasing number of countries have opted to
Posted by John Robb on Friday, 25 September 2009 at 10:44 AM | Permalink | Comments (5)
Global Guerrillas
Networked tribes, systems disruption, and the emerging bazaar of violence. Resilient Communities, decentralized platforms, and self-organizing futures. By John Robb
CNN video: Sonic weapons used against a small group of protestors in Pittsburgh G20
In general, governments worldwide are losing control over all of the classical forms of national power from borders to finances to communication to media to economic activity to security to trade flows (of all types). The upshot of this accelerating weakness is a tendency to view any and all forms of public protest as a security threat. To counter this perceived threat, an ever increasing number of countries have opted to
- militarize their police forces (from the 5 fold increase in US SWAT teams over the past decade to China's new million man paramilitary force),
- establish rules to neuter expression of dissent (i.e. establishment of "free speech zones" etc.),
- and the immediate/early application non-lethal weapons (sonic weapons, tasers, tear gas, etc.) to disperse crowds.
Posted by John Robb on Friday, 25 September 2009 at 10:44 AM | Permalink | Comments (5)
Global Guerrillas
Networked tribes, systems disruption, and the emerging bazaar of violence. Resilient Communities, decentralized platforms, and self-organizing futures. By John Robb
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