Related posts re Robert Glass:September 11 transformed the global economy, the way wars are fought, and how the United States keep tabs on citizens. But it also revealed just how complex our world had quickly become in the years leading up to the attack. So complex, in fact, that in the months that followed, the government mandated a project to understand it.
The National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center, or NISAC, was officially founded in 1999 as a collaboration between two national laboratories, Sandia and Los Alamos, managed by the Department of Energy. Three years later, NISAC’s mission–to model the behavior of fuel supply lines, the electrical grid, food supply chains, and other national infrastructure–was suddenly a matter of critical national import. “It was really 9/11 that focused the country’s attention on the vulnerability of domestic infrastructure,” says Lori Parrott, program manager at NISAC. Being able to simulate how an attack or disaster would affect those systems was no longer a rhetorical exercise, it was a reality.
..The models that NISAC produces are not necessarily visually beautiful, but they are mathematically extraordinary. A map of an influenza pandemic spreading across the U.S. An flow chart of chemical supply chains in the Midwest. A diagram of how fear will influence human behavior in cities after a disaster. They’re ruthlessly utilitarian documents, created from NISAC’s advanced simulations of the systems that underpin our world–and what happens when they break.
What Parrott describes as a “new discipline” is often called CASoS: Complex Adaptive Systems of Systems. That’s not a typo: systems of systems.
..As early computers increased in processing power, scientists took advantage of the newfound ability to model data-heavy dynamic systems. In the ’60s, a physicist named Edward Lorentz used computer modeling to pioneer a totally new concept–chaos theory–by simulating the way weather moves around the globe. These ideas about modeling complex systems and randomness were groundbreaking for a huge range of disciplines over the next three decades, from biology to astronomy to artificial intelligence, as historian James Gleick describes in Chaos: Making A New Science. It was a potent concept in pop culture, too–after all, it spawned its own Ashton Kutcher thriller in 2004, The Butterfly Effect.
..THE PANDEMIC AND THE FOREST FIRE
A paper about pandemics from a former Sandia scientist named Robert J. Glass offers a visceral example of what that really means. In 2005, at the height of the avian flu crisis, the Department of Homeland Security asked NISAC to put together a simulation of how the flu could escalate into a global pandemic for an exercise. It was the perfect CASoS: It involved everyone on Earth, all of their social networks, and all of the complex economic, cultural, and geographic systems that connect them. “What could we do to avert disaster?” Glass writes.
..SIMULATING HOW HUMANS SURVIVE
Over the coming decades, as climate change throws even more chaos into our daily lives, NISAC’s science could begin to shape more than just disaster contingencies...
Origins of lockdown theory, Albuquerque High School, Sandia Labs, Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Gates https://searchvoat.co/v/thinkdrafts/3828135
Also from that post: Complex Adaptive System of Systems (CASoS) Engineering Applications Version 1.0 [2011]The 2006 Origins of the Lockdown Idea – AIER https://www.aier.org/article/the-2006-o ... down-idea/
Fourteen years ago, two federal government doctors, Richard Hatchett and Carter Mecher, met with a colleague at a burger joint in suburban Washington for a final review of a proposal they knew would be treated like a piñata: telling Americans to stay home from work and school the next time the country was hit by a deadly pandemic...
How that idea — born out of a request by President George W. Bush to ensure the nation was better prepared for the next contagious disease outbreak — became the heart of the national playbook for responding to a pandemic is one of the untold stories of the coronavirus crisis...
But what is this mention of the high-school daughter of 14? Her name is Laura M. Glass, and she recently declined to be interviewed when the Albuquerque Journal did a deep dive of this history.
Father: Robert J. Glass
authors: Theresa J. Brown, Robert J. Glass, Walter E. Beyeler, Arlo L. Ames, John M. Linebarger, and S. Louise Maffitt >
Theresa Brown >invited member of UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium External Advisory Board > People involved with ITRC > Prof Doyne Farmer >
Laura Glass > https://dso.college.harvard.edu/people/laura-glass [page removed] > Harvard Divinity School = NWOSee: The Devil's Wheel, Casinos, The Rothschilds & The Schwabs viewtopic.php?f=50&t=4446
Common Core, United Nations, COVD-19 lockdown, Gates, Jobs and Disney https://searchvoat.co/v/MysteryCodes/3948664
This is the sister of Laura Glass, Rachel https://raglass.club/contact-1
Her CV shows that she is connected to the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust
Re Harvard Divinity School : About connections between the Military/Intelligence complex, Bain Capital, Toys R Us, eBay and pedophilia - oh, and James Alefantis too
Baha’i Presence in Sandy Hook Event and How It May Influence Our Future - https://bahaicult.wordpress.com/2013/02 ... ur-future/December 11, 2012 2 p.m to 9 p.m. Jimmy Comet was invited with 757 other guests to First Lady Michelle Obama’s Toys for Tots collection.. Shimatsu's explanation will eventually lead back to the Harvard Divinity Group and the Baha'i, Lucis Trust and the UN
I happened to come across an interview with Dr. John Woodall from the evening of the shootings. I didn’t recognize his name and didn’t understand what his significance was in all of this at first. He is a psychiatrist and former faculty member of Harvard Medical School.
speaking at Harvard Divinity School https://southernchristianresearch.blogs ... amson.htmlNEW AGE LEADER Marianne Williamson Blames Christianity for Global Warming