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White Paper: Failure Modes Revealed by the Venezuela Escalation Narrative

Executive Framing Whether the events are fully real, partially real, or strategically misrepresented, the situation exposes multiple layered failure modes across information systems, legal regimes, executive restraint, alliance governance, and public epistemology. Crucially, these failures are orthogonal—they reinforce one another … Continue reading

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White Paper: The Ramifications of Tuning Out Perceived Corrupt or Biased Information in the Attention Economy

Introduction The attention economy, a framework where human attention is treated as a scarce and valuable resource, has become a defining feature of the digital age. Platforms, advertisers, and content creators compete relentlessly to capture and retain this finite commodity. … Continue reading

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