Why we can't rationally discuss sensitive conflicts
A while ago, I posted an analysis of the cognitive warfare happening between India and Pakistan. This article had some impressive reach. But weirdly, I received one message. Just one.
ex-journalist in Israel and the West Bank ex-intelligence operative (HUMINT) Reconverted: entrepreneur. FR/EN/HE/IT/PT Expert in Strategic Intelligence and communication, human behavior, the Grey Zone
A while ago, I posted an analysis of the cognitive warfare happening between India and Pakistan. This article had some impressive reach. But weirdly, I received one message. Just one.
As you probably know, I’m working on a framework I've called the Quantum Framework: a model inspired by quantum physics principles, which I apply to human conflicts,
I think that the "MICE vs. RASCLS"s debate misses the point entirely. You can master every manipulation technique in the book. But unless you understand what TRULY
Used by 300+ leaders to navigate the unseen. Enter the Grey Zone.
Personal story of the blackout in Portugal, and the protocol I built following this event.
I'm about to share words I wrote almost ten years ago. Back then, I was a young journalist in Israel and the West Bank. I wrote constantly (in
I never had a linear thought in my life. When I tried to follow others' paths (do one thing at a time, answer what was asked, choose a side)