Reopening the 9-11 Attack Cold Case (The Matrix of Peace)
Using Matrix Methodology to Solve a Crime. The host for this show is Phyllis Blees. The guest is Haley Simons.
The US Congressional Joint Inquiry into the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001 found ‘prior to 9/11, the Intelligence Community’s analytic components failed to understand the collective significance of the information in their possession. This failure is attributable to . . . a basic lack of creativity and imagination in evaluating the intelligence that was at hand.’
Haley Simon, founder of CreativeAlberta, and host Phyllis Blees, co-creator of the M’trix of Peace Whole Systems Model of Society, ‘exhume’ this report (a kind of autopsy) using the new technology of the Matrix of Peace framework called the Matrix Methodology and Facilitation Tool. They identify gaps in the analytic components of the Intelligence Community, and gaps between it and the private and civil society sectors of the US society.
Matrix methodology is used to exhume the body of information from 9/11 and identify the ‘DNA codes’ to communication, imagination and creativity.
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