Anonymous ID: 79eb9d April 16, 2022, 3:08 a.m. No.16086247   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6273 >>6283 >>6410 >>6462 >>6482 >>6530

Anons E posted this telegram, I’ve linked the whole NATO report 2020 in pdf for digging, below

 

EWillHelpYou

NATO SCCE REPORT 2020.pdf

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If you are ever going to read a fiscal annual report, I would start here, with the most recently available breakdown of the nternational intelligence conglomerate NATO SCCE, to see how your tax dollars end up funding expansionist efforts and brainwashing programs the world over.

 

If you are tocombat the beast, it is best to know its spending habits.

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The link is too big to attach here, 146 pages, use this link

 

https://www.nato.int/nato_static_fl2014/assets/pdf/2021/3/pdf/sgar20-en.pdf

Anonymous ID: 79eb9d April 16, 2022, 3:26 a.m. No.16086283   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6303 >>6462 >>6530

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If you want tp get pissed off look what the US spent on NATO in 2020

 

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2020 marked the sixth consecutive year of growth in defence spending by European Allies and Canada, with an increase in real terms of 3.9% from 2019 to 2020. Moreover, 11 Allies met the guideline of spending 2% of their Gross Domestic Product on defence, up from justthree Allies in 2014.4

 

Between 2014 and 2020, European Allies and Canada added a cumulative total of USD 190 billion to their defence budgets.

 

In 2020, the United States accounted for 53% of the Allies’ combined Gross Domestic Product and 71% of combined defence expenditure. The total NATO military spending in 2020 is estimated to have been above USD 1 trillion.

 

Allies continued to invest in maintaining the capabilities the Alliance needs to defend its citizens. They made progress on the commitment to invest 20% or more of defence expenditure in major new capabilities. Nineteen Allies spent more in real terms on major equipment than they did in 2019. Eighteen Allies met the NATO-agreed 20% guideline compared to seven in 2014.

 

Allies are not just spending more on defence and delivering more of the heavier, high-end capabilities NATO needs. They are also improving the readiness, deployability, sustainability and interoperability of their forces in line with the NATO Capability Targets. These targets aim to ensure that NATO has the capabilities and forces it needs.

Anonymous ID: 79eb9d April 16, 2022, 4:20 a.m. No.16086410   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Any anons interested in digging on declassified NATO docs? NATO has gone for work Inclusivity and Women integration, with a lot of jingoist concepts

 

Improving Transparency

NATO is committed to transparency and openness.In 2020, the Alliance declassified and publically disclosed 11,000 historical NATO documents. A number of current documents were also made available to the public, including the NATO Policy on Preventing and Responding to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and the Information Report of the fourth Annual Meeting of the Civil Society Advisory Panel on Women, Peace and Security.

The public disclosure programme also regularly reviews thematic collections of particular interest, ensuring that thematic disclosures align with areas

of interest to academics and the general public. For instance, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, the Alliance disclosed NATO staff files related to the negotiation of the treaty. To assist the public disclosure review process and align it with the public’s interest, a virtual workshop with historians and NATO officials was held for the first time in 2020. Participants discussed areas of interest related to NATO’s first operations – the Implementation Force (IFOR) and the Stabilisation Force (SFOR), both in Bosnia and Herzegovina. These discussions will help inform the 2021 public disclosure programme.

 

jingoist

noun

Same as Jingo, 2.

One who is jingoistic; a bellicose patriot; an extreme bellicose nationalist; an aggressive chauvinist.

One who advocates an aggressivenationalism; one who vociferously supports a nation's military aims.

Anonymous ID: 79eb9d April 16, 2022, 4:43 a.m. No.16086482   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6487 >>6530

>>16086247

 

I think there is a lot more that may be of interest on NATO SCCE. I read the whole report i posted and didnt see the detailed iinfo about whats below, except budgets, department, goals and new projects, see attached and below:

 

Australia's newly announced commitment to the NATO SCCE in countering "hybrid threats" matters, and you arent likely to hear about it from anyone else.

So let me explain.

The NATO SCCE is like the CIA, only worse.

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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence(NATO SCCE) is an officially accredited, yet unofficial branch of NATO operations formed in 2014, and they dont answer to the rest of NATO, or really to anyone anywhere.

 

They are a multinational intelligence agency without true borders.

Their listed functionary abilities are:

•Public Diplomacy

•Public Affairs

•Military Public Affairs

•Information Operations

And

Psychological Operations, which is defined as: "planned psychological activities using methods of communications and other means directed to approved audiences in order to influence perceptions, attitudes and behaviour, affecting the achievement of political and military objectives."

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In short the NATO SCCE are not your friends.

They are part of an international uber-propaganda machine that you should be aware of and their entire purpose is to twist the public around the expansion of the military superstate.

 

Their self-declared specialty is in "combatting hostile state, and non-state actors".

"Non-state actors", is just a sanitized term for any average person.

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