GI Wilson
GI WilsonCol USMC Ret MA Security Management MA Forensic Psychology International Association of Chiefs of Police, CTM, CPP, CFC. ASIS, ATAP, IACP, APA, VFW, DAV, FSOSP
Supervisors: Professor Kevin Barrett Palomar College
Supervisors: Professor Kevin Barrett Palomar College
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It's Here, And We Need New Intelligence-Gathering
Techniques For Dealing With It
Marine Corps Gazette - Quantico
Subjects: Military strategy; Intelligence gathering; War
Author: Wilson, G I; Bunders, Frank; Sullivan, John P
Date: Nov 2001
Start Page: 73
Pages: 4
28 JANUARY 2015
by GI Wilson
http://fabiusmaximus.com/2015/01/28/isis-islamic-state-4gw-future-77446/
Summary: In this chapter of his series GI Wilson summarizes how 4GW works for the Islamic State, and forecasts their future. As he explained in earlier chapters, we have to see the world differently to defeat foes who use 4th generation methods. This is the 4th and final chapter of his 4 part series.
26 JANUARY 2015
by GI Wilson
Summary: Modern wars are fought on paper as competing military theories before people put them to use. Some do this faster than others. Mao wrote the core texts bringing 4GW to maturity in 1937-38; since then others have greatly advanced the art — while western militaries fiddle with the failed methods of COIN. In the late 1980s military reformers made intellectual breakthroughs to catch-up with our foes. DoD’s leaders understood that these threaten their way of life, and have successful fought them. The price has been defeat in our wars since 9/11.
This is the 2nd chapter of a series by GI Wilson (Colonel, USMC, retired).
More: http://fabiusmaximus.com/2015/01/26/fourth-generation-war-theory-vs-dod-77209/
27 JANUARY 2015
tags: isis, islamic state, military theory
by Editor of the Fabius Maximus website
Summary: Today GI Wilson explains how one of our foes, calling itself the Islamic State, uses 4GW to match their strengths against the weaknesses of our far more powerful military. Earlier generations of jihadists using 4GW methods changed the course of America (9/11 was one of the most effective military operations ever). ISIS is better. There are interesting times ahead for us all. This is the 3rd chapter of his 4 part series.
4GW allows ISIS to fight and win against more powerful armies. Like ours.
http://fabiusmaximus.com/2015/01/24/military-theory-4gw-long-war-77139/
24 JANUARY 2015
by GI Wilson
Summary: in the 65 years after Mao bought 4th generation war to maturity, 25 years after the article coining the term, we continue to send our troops out to fight 4GW wars in foreign lands. We continue to lose, as almost all foreign armies do. At the FM website we mark these anniversaries by articles discussing 4GW, how it works, and why we refuse to learn how to win. Today we have the first chapter of a series by GI Wilson (Colonel, USMC, retired). It’s important; America’s survival during the 21st century might require mastery of 4GW.
The impact of sensory deprivation on physical and mental
well-being is of great interest to mental health and legal
professionals, especially as it pertains to solitary confinement,
supermax housing units, and isolation. Extreme sensory
deprivation and solitary confinement may result in
hallucinations and cognitive miscues eroding one’s ability to
participate in judicial proceedings, interviews, interrogations,
or even fact-finding efforts. Forensic professionals must not
lose sight of the dark side of sensory deprivation techniques.
It's Here, And We Need New Intelligence-Gathering
Techniques For Dealing With It
Marine Corps Gazette - Quantico
Subjects: Military strategy; Intelligence gathering; War
Author: Wilson, G I; Bunders, Frank; Sullivan, John P
Date: Nov 2001
Start Page: 73
Pages: 4
28 JANUARY 2015
by GI Wilson
http://fabiusmaximus.com/2015/01/28/isis-islamic-state-4gw-future-77446/
Summary: In this chapter of his series GI Wilson summarizes how 4GW works for the Islamic State, and forecasts their future. As he explained in earlier chapters, we have to see the world differently to defeat foes who use 4th generation methods. This is the 4th and final chapter of his 4 part series.
26 JANUARY 2015
by GI Wilson
Summary: Modern wars are fought on paper as competing military theories before people put them to use. Some do this faster than others. Mao wrote the core texts bringing 4GW to maturity in 1937-38; since then others have greatly advanced the art — while western militaries fiddle with the failed methods of COIN. In the late 1980s military reformers made intellectual breakthroughs to catch-up with our foes. DoD’s leaders understood that these threaten their way of life, and have successful fought them. The price has been defeat in our wars since 9/11.
This is the 2nd chapter of a series by GI Wilson (Colonel, USMC, retired).
More: http://fabiusmaximus.com/2015/01/26/fourth-generation-war-theory-vs-dod-77209/
27 JANUARY 2015
tags: isis, islamic state, military theory
by Editor of the Fabius Maximus website
Summary: Today GI Wilson explains how one of our foes, calling itself the Islamic State, uses 4GW to match their strengths against the weaknesses of our far more powerful military. Earlier generations of jihadists using 4GW methods changed the course of America (9/11 was one of the most effective military operations ever). ISIS is better. There are interesting times ahead for us all. This is the 3rd chapter of his 4 part series.
4GW allows ISIS to fight and win against more powerful armies. Like ours.
http://fabiusmaximus.com/2015/01/24/military-theory-4gw-long-war-77139/
24 JANUARY 2015
by GI Wilson
Summary: in the 65 years after Mao bought 4th generation war to maturity, 25 years after the article coining the term, we continue to send our troops out to fight 4GW wars in foreign lands. We continue to lose, as almost all foreign armies do. At the FM website we mark these anniversaries by articles discussing 4GW, how it works, and why we refuse to learn how to win. Today we have the first chapter of a series by GI Wilson (Colonel, USMC, retired). It’s important; America’s survival during the 21st century might require mastery of 4GW.
The impact of sensory deprivation on physical and mental
well-being is of great interest to mental health and legal
professionals, especially as it pertains to solitary confinement,
supermax housing units, and isolation. Extreme sensory
deprivation and solitary confinement may result in
hallucinations and cognitive miscues eroding one’s ability to
participate in judicial proceedings, interviews, interrogations,
or even fact-finding efforts. Forensic professionals must not
lose sight of the dark side of sensory deprivation techniques.
Importance of Learning and Thinking to
Maintaining Our Competitive Edge
By Mie Augier, Major Sean F. X. Barrett, U.S. Marine Corps, and Colonels G. I.
Wilson and Michael Duncan Wyly, U.S. Marine Corps (Retired) July 14, 2020