THE POWER OF PREPAREDNESS


The greatest threat to world stability today is the use of a nuclear weapon by a terrorist organization or rogue nation. As the world learned horribly on September 11th, 2001, almost any other disaster can readily be assimilated by the public. This would most assuredly not be the case with radiological or nuclear devices unleashed upon an unsuspecting population. Should such an event occur, it is quite probable that an equal if not greater response would be thrust upon the offending or harboring nation resulting in retaliatory measures of unknown proliferation.

Nor can it be assumed that the complexity of nuclear devices would continue to serve as a safeguard against their use by non-democratic institutions. On the contrary, as founder of this organization, R.J. Godlewski (GOD LESS KEY), knew that even a reasonably intelligent student with a sufficient interest in physics could design a relatively simple nuclear device for he had done so. Add to this the global proliferation of design data now available through the Internet and any technical discrepancies are easily overcome.

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Information is the key to success whether in business, in school, or just throughout your daily life. It has fundamental applications for placing food upon your table, excelling in academia, and keeping your children safe from harm. Intelligence is the practiced use of this information to gain advantage over the competition. Therefore, the study of intelligence has immense implications for your survival within this crazy, mixed-up world of ours; the understanding of this discipline will enable you to outwit competitors in business, strategically plan your academic studies, or in its most traditional function secure your nation’s future. Therefore, intelligence is what’s required to ‘win.’

...Gathering intelligence and making sense out of it is akin to assembling two gigantic jigsaw puzzles out of a combined heap with little to go on but a brief description of what the final products are supposed to look like. You must ‘envision’ what the end result is through the mind of its creator and this requires both intelligence in the form of data and information and intelligence in the form of personal knowledge and experience. Continue [PDF].

Intelligence collection and analysis within a rapidly evolving and very dangerous world requires more than just attention to detail. It requires the ability to leap beyond “similar – and familiar – lines”. Your adversaries are capable of envisioning that which your predecessors never even imagined within their worst nightmares. Can you, therefore, permit your security and survival to rest on people who cannot consider the unimaginable? To learn more.