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When Intelligence Gets It Wrong: Bias, Blind Spots, and Analytical Failure
Intelligence failures rarely occur because of missing information. More often, they result from bias, flawed assumptions, and analytical blind spots that distort how evidence is interpreted.

Spy Nation PSYOPS
Dec 133 min read


PSYOPS and Influence: How Information Shapes Perception
Psychological operations are less about manipulation than about shaping perception within complex information environments. This article explores how PSYOPS, influence, and messaging affect behaviour while raising important ethical considerations.

Spy Nation PSYOPS
Dec 133 min read


How Intelligence Principles Can Enhance Everyday Decision-Making and Problem-Solving
Intelligence is not only a government function but a way of thinking. This article explores how intelligence principles such as structured analysis, situational awareness, and bias recognition can improve everyday decision-making.

Spy Nation PSYOPS
Dec 134 min read


The Strategic Role of Satellite Imagery in Canada's Arctic Sovereignty and National Security
Imagery intelligence plays a central role in monitoring vast and remote regions. This article analyzes Canada’s investment in satellite capabilities and their importance to northern security.

Spy Nation PSYOPS
Dec 133 min read


Insider Threats: When the Danger Comes From Within
Some of the most damaging intelligence failures began from within. This post looks at insider threats and why organizations struggle to identify risks posed by trusted insiders.

Spy Nation PSYOPS
Dec 134 min read


Intelligence Methods Explained: IMINT, SIGINT, HUMINT, and OSINT
Intelligence collection is a multi-disciplinary process. This article examines the roles of IMINT, SIGINT, HUMINT, and OSINT and how analysts integrate them into meaningful assessments.

Spy Nation PSYOPS
Dec 134 min read
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