China’s Unrestricted Warfare (Pt. 3)

China’s Unrestricted Warfare (Pt. 3)

Our look at the 1999 PLA white paper “Unrestricted Warfare” continues with an examination of what really constitutes a new weapon concept.

China’s Unrestricted Warfare (Pt. 1)

China’s Unrestricted Warfare (Pt. 1)

The 1999 PLA white paper “Unrestricted Warfare” can help to broaden our definition of what constitutes war before we lose one we didn’t even know we were in.

Myanmar and China: Secret Little War (Pt. 1)

Myanmar and China: Secret Little War (Pt. 1)

With this series, we will look at the history of Myanmar, the country’s little-known conflict with China, and the present/future dynamic that could have a lasting effect on the region.

Drugs Are Just The Tip Of The Iceberg

Drugs Are Just The Tip Of The Iceberg

In an earlier post, I examined some of the cartel diversification (not all of it was new by any means) that would sharply limit attempts to combat the cartels by way of marijuana legalization. Here, we’re going to narrow the focus to a few players and incidents, as an illustration of just how complicated the […]

How Intel Fusion Can Save 50,000 Elephants From Poaching Each Year

How Intel Fusion Can Save 50,000 Elephants From Poaching Each Year

Like a lot of people, I get pretty pissed off when I read that poachers kill up to 50,000 elephants each year just to harvest material that is chemically identical to my fingernails. My immediate reaction is to grab my gear, head over to Africa, and start capping fucktards. However, that’s probably going to achieve […]

Ebola Outbreak: Stop the Carriers?

From time immemorial we have blamed outbreaks of diseases on foreigners.  From “yellow” fever amongst Chinese immigrants to dangerous diseases carried by Mexican illegal immigrants crossing the border, this subject never seems to be far from the conversation about immigration.  But does containment even work?