Chris Hables Gray
Contributor
On the dock in Cape Town - Photo by a friendly tourist with my camera.
Philosopher. Author and editor of numerous books and articles about the social and political implications of new technologies. See in particular: The Cyborg Handbook, Postmodern War, Cyborg Citizen, and Peace, War and Computers. 10th generation Californian interested in history and travel.
Latest Articles
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911: Ten Years On
Ten years after 9/11 the eventual collapse of the postmodern war/postmodern state system is clear.
Jan 20, 2011
- Chris Hables Gray
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The Dangers of Nanotechnology
An exploration of the possible implications of nanotechnology in terms of war and other crimes.
Jan 19, 2011
- Chris Hables Gray
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World Cup 2010
The world cup shows that Europe and S. America are the two leading confederations in the world, but CONCACAF is not far behind.
Jan 19, 2011
- Chris Hables Gray
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The Wounding of the USS Stark
In 1987, the USS Stark, a frigate operating in the Persian Gulf, was hit by two missiles fired by an Iraqi fighter which mistook it for an Iranian ship.
Jan 18, 2011
- Chris Hables Gray
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The 1986 Bombing Raid on Libya
In 1986 18 U.S. fighter-bombers attacked the Bab al Aziziya barracks where Muammar Qaddafi lived, as well as Tripoli's military airfield.
Jan 18, 2011
- Chris Hables Gray
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The Destruction of Iran Air Flight 655 by the USS Vincennes
On July 3, 1988 the USS Vincennes shot down Iran Air flight 655 killing two hundred and ninety civilians.
Jan 17, 2011
- Chris Hables Gray
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Cyborg Defined
Humans have evolved to be changers: changing our environment first and now changing ourselves into cyborgs, natural-artificial systems. Our future is ours to shape.
Apr 6, 2010
- Chris Hables Gray
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