Konrad Lorenz

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person Edward Bernard Glick
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This document appears to be page 27 of a book or report included in House Oversight evidence files (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023543). The text discusses geopolitical strategy, specifically justifying Israel's preemptive strikes and nuclear posture by contrasting the 'MAD' doctrine of the Cold War with the perceived religious/existential threat posed by Iran. It cites various military historians and philosophers to argue that war is an inherent human trait.

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2025-11-19

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This document is a page from the 'Military Review' dated May-June 2011, containing an article titled 'An Old Man's Thoughts on War and Peace' by Edward Bernard Glick. The text discusses the biological nature of aggression and war, citing works by Konrad Lorenz and Robert Ardrey. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023539', indicating it is part of a larger file produced for a congressional oversight investigation.

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2025-11-19

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This document is page 55 of a larger manuscript stamped by the House Oversight Committee. It contains a narrative description of a conversation where a man (likely the subject of the investigation) explains the mathematical concept of 'Cusp Catastrophe' theory to the narrator. The speaker uses analogies involving the cost of war, prison riots, and dog aggression (referencing Konrad Lorenz and Christopher Zeeman) to define 'normal factors' versus 'splitting factors' in a bifurcated system.

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2025-11-19
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