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whitewashed  the  DOJ’s  destruction  of  Inslaw  and  theft  of  PROMIS  on  July  31,  1997.  Judge
               Christine Miller sent a 186-page advisory opinion to Congress claiming that Inslaw’s complaint
               had no merit—a somber message to software developers seeking to do business with Attorney
               Generals and their DOJ. For his integrity, Judge Bason lost his bench seat to the IRS lawyer.
                   Throughout three administrations, the mainstream Mockingbird media obediently covered up
               the Inslaw affair, enhanced PROMIS being a master tool of inference extraction able to track and
               eavesdrop like nothing else. Once enhanced PROMIS was being sold domestically and abroad so
               as  to  steal  data  from  individuals,  government  agencies,  banks,  and  corporations  everywhere,
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               intelligence-connected Barry Kumnick  turned PROMIS into an artificial intelligence (AI) tool
               called  SMART  (Special  Management  Artificial  Reasoning  Tool)  that  revolutionized
               surveillance. The DOJ promised Kumnick $25 million, then forced him into bankruptcy as it had
               Hamilton. (Unlike Hamilton, Kumnick settled for a high security clearance and work at military
               contractors  Systematics  and  Northrop.)  Five  Eyes  /  Echelon  and  the  FBI’s  Carnivore  /  Data
               Collection System 1000 were promptly armed with SMART, as was closed circuit satellite high-
               definition (HD) television. With SMART, Five Eyes / Echelon intercepts for UKUSA agencies
               became breathtaking.
                   The  next  modification  to  Hamilton’s  PROMIS  was  Brainstorm,  a  behavioral  recognition
               software,  followed  by  the  facial  recognition  software  Flexible  Research  System  (FRS);  then
               Semantic Web, which looks not just for link words and embedded code but for what it means
               that this particular person is following this particular thread.
                   Then came quantum modification. The Department of Defense paid Simulex, Inc. to develop
               Sentient  World  Simulation  (SWS),  a  synthetic  mirror  of  the  real  world  with  automated
               continuous  calibration  with  respect  to  current  real-world  information.  The  SEAS  (Synthetic
               Environment for Analysis and Simulations) software platform drives SWS to devour as many as
               five  million  nodes  of  breaking  news  census  data,  shifting  economic  indicators,  real  world
               weather  patterns,  and  social  media  data,  then  feeds  it  proprietary  military  intelligence  and
               fictitious  events  to  gauge  their  destabilizing  impact.  Research  into  how  to  maintain  public
               cognitive  dissonance  and  learned  helplessness  (psychologist  Martin  Seligman)  help  SEAS
               deduce human behavior.
                   Coupled with Semantic Web, SWS became the testing environment by which military and
               intelligence  could  foresee what  adversaries,  neutrals,  and  allies  were planning to  do  and thus
               prevent, alter, or accommodate their future behaviors. The SWS mirror world is like Where’s
               Waldo? the children’s book for upcoming spies, replete with big and little institutions, terrains,
               streets,  homes,  individuals,  even  crowds.  Feed  SWS  what  you  plan  to  do—take  over  private
               water wells in California, unleash weather warfare on the poor in New Orleans or Haiti, phase
               out  the  border  between  Canada  and  the  U.S.,  back  Israel’s  Palestinian  policies—and  SWS
               software prophesies the reaction. Crisis management.
                   Needless  to  say,  military-industrial-intelligence  players  like  DARPA,  Eli  Lilly,  Lockheed
               Martin, and Homeland Security all employ SWS. Simulate a crisis, then either run it in the real
               world or not as a controlled false flag or real event. During Noble Resolve 07, the JFCOM-J9
               (Joint Innovation and Experimental Directorate of the U.S. Joint Forces Command) worked with
               Homeland  Security  and  multinational  forces  to  run  real-time,  round-the-clock  simulations  for
               dozens  of  nations.  Reactions  under  stress  may  require  that  several  solutions  be  at  hand,  but
               generally  JFCOM-J9  is  confident  after  six  decades  of  slow-boiling-frog  cognitive  dissonance
               that SWS predictions will hold in the U.S. as well as in other nations (like Ukraine and Greece)
               whose cultures have been carefully subjected to SWS scrutiny.
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