Tuesday Contents: Almost Cut My Hair
Please extend a warm welcome to Winds of Change.NET team member Celeste Bilby, who introduced herself yesterday. Her excellent post today proposes weblogs as a useful tool for the CIA and FBI.... and she ought to know.
Trent Telenko, meanwhile, continues to throw out provocative stuff. His post about North Korea's "Blazing Saddles" Defense rings true, and it's damn funny to boot. Nevertheless, we'd be wise not to underestimate the threats of a foreign leader so bloodthirsty that he's obviously murdered every single hairdresser in his country.
Today's Blogs:
* Human Shield Killed in Iraq
* MILTECH: Networkcentric Death from 20,000 Feet
* What Keeps Britian's Tony Blair Up at Night?
* CIA Blogging? A Little Gossip Might Help...
* Gedankenpundit: Go After the Key Idea (IsraPundit post)
P.S. The promised "Iran and Al-Qaeda" post has been held over a bit; I want to do a bit more research into Persian traditions of statecraft. Any suggestions or links in that area, please email joe {at} windsofchange{.}net.








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