All Five Hundred Of You was just 53 days ago, and the total audience of 801 includes growing from 276 subscribers to 360. I did some deeper navel gazing in Third Quarter Growth, basically what I found is that a third of you will open a mix of drama and tradecraft, and a die hard fifth will open everything I write. I provided comp subscriptions to two dozen people I actually know early on and half a dozen others got paid subscriptions of their own accord.
Back in mid-September we rebranded from Infowar Irregulars Bulletin to Netwar Irregulars Bulletin, after the third time someone assumed this site was somehow connected to Alex Jones. The front page style got changed a few weeks ago, so the important stuff is always on top.
While this site exists to transfer online conflict tradecraft to the next generation, there’s a strong component of doing actual work, not just theorizing about it. October Observation Opportunities contains a full recitation of what’s complete and what’s still coming. There are two exciting things in the queue for the near future.
MIOS: PressTV Phone Logs hints at an upcoming story based on the payroll and PBX system files Black Reward pinched from Iran’s propaganda outlet PressTV, and I hope there will be arrests beyond just Richard THOMAS Medhurst.
MIOS: Russpublicans, which I think contains probable cause for the FBI to serve a search warrant on a certain right wing think tank that pushes Russian propaganda, now looks like it finally may get a public airing, thanks to interest generated by the Tenet indictment.
Attention Conservation Notice:
Most posts here have an introduction, and then an ACN like this that gives a short summary of what’s inside, which segment of the audience it addresses, and why you might want to skip it. Not so in this case, if you made it this far, it’s almost over.
Conclusion:
I have some stuff to do for my day job and I don’t think I’m going to have much to say until the aforementioned stories work their way through the system. There are a clutch of others incubating, but the earliest any of them will appear would be after the election, and that is highly dependent on what sort of conflict we see during the lame duck period from November 5th to January 20th.
Feel free to have a look around at the nearly four hundred articles that have accumulated here in the last thirteen months. And if you’re tired of waiting for someone else to DO SOMETHING, connect with me here or at LinkedIn: Neal Rauhauser, and we can discuss the future.