A question or form and formlessness. The form should not be finite but should be amorphous so thered be experienced. People. In the 990 s. The indian architect designed the am divide nikifor art gallery as an underground cave she wanted to build something magical something with cosmic significance something stupid rooted in the local culture even more important was the buildings location exhaustible the campus of the university where does she founded a school of architecture. And this. Is really the restrictor good next review focused. On just most of the world of us so this school for. Science has fruits of foleys. He built a school in his mid thirtys in the indian city of a made a badge surrounded by nature with spacious rooms and large courtyards she encourages unlimited curiosity in his students he practices this in his own work by asking the question of how people can develop further with the help of architecture. She grew up in a large family its cramped shared Living Spaces as a
Those of you. My names frank cilluffo, and i directed the mccreary institute for cyber and Critical Infrastructure at auburn university, our eagle. For those of us who follow our work, you know, this is not a new theme for us. But what is new is weve collaborated with wonderful partners at that Cyber Solarium Commission to point out or csc to point out, as well as the foundation for the defense of democracies. Were also going to be releasing a paper more on that soon. And later. But but at the outset, i did want to thank the amazing work i share and card ash on my staff, l. C. Shields on my staff of course, my coauthor, mark montgomery, who will be hearing from soon and the amazing staff at ftd, led by the one and only annie bixler. So without further ado, i want to jump into the conversation to kick us off. Were going to have mike rogers framing a number of the a number, the pressing issues facing our country right now. And as everyone, i think ewing knows, mike was not only a former
Virtual planes very excited for todays discussion around securing space and addressing the cyber risk that could not ask for a better group of speakers than than were privileged to have joined us today before doing that. Those of you. My names frank cilluffo, and i directed the mccreary institute for cyber and Critical Infrastructure at auburn university, our eagle. For those of us who follow our work, you know, this is not a new theme for us. But what is new is weve collaborated with wonderful partners at that Cyber Solarium Commission to point out or csc to point out, as well as the foundation for the defense of democracies. Were also going to be releasing a paper more on that soon. And later. But but at the outset, i did want to thank the amazing work i share and card ash on my staff, l. C. Shields on my staff of course, my coauthor, mark montgomery, who will be hearing from soon and the amazing staff at ftd, led by the one and only annie bixler. So without further ado, i want to ju
The study of the history of conspire. C theory is undergoing something of a boom at the moment. Just as the study of witchcraft did a few decades ago. As other scholars have noted historians of medieval early modern europe used to view witchcraft and witch hunting as marginal aspects of the societies as they studied. Then they began to realize. That witch hunts revealed great insights into the cultures of the time. So similarly, a growing number of. Historians are realizing that an understanding of the history of Conspiracy Theory is central to understanding the current american political moment. Now, thats not to say that. The study of the history of american theory is new. In the 1960s, richard hofstadter, his landmark essay on the paranoid style in american politics, which was term for Conspiracy Theory. And historians like david bryant davis, gordon wood and Bernard Bailyn soon followed by showing the significance of conspiracies thinking in the American Revolution in early republi
Are monvar i and overfell beveled rummel in africa. Said kim this man was an nco with rummel in the africa corps. They still had that much pride in rumble as a man. And serving with him and under him. And the nazis poof but in. Good evening, everyone. I believe we have a very nice, very, very nice audience tonight. I think perhaps the largest audience weve had since precovid. So welcome to tonights program. Only truly iconic figures of the 20th century american history. The long time fbi director j. Edgar hoover, a special. I suppose its not surprising that in a series titled great lives, the term iconic often comes up to the point of being somewhat trite, perhaps. But in this case, particularly, i think its appropriate because there are few figures to whom that description applies more properly. I agree that the j. Edgar hoover, for people of a certain generation, the man and i believe many of yours as well known, i dont mean to insult you, but yeah, no name in our earlier years was m