- on 23-09-2022 -
...just 3 days after Norway blew a whistle.
...just 3 days before NS is blown up.
SUMMARY:
This post explores a U.S. Army NETCOM meeting centered on "Enabling Decision Dominance," placing it alongside the Nord Stream pipeline incident while referencing claims of U.S. foreknowledge or involvement.
Mortymer's Nordstream Hypothesis crime sequence suggests that Norway acted as a whistleblower, warning the USA and likely its allies about the UK's mission prior to the attack. The meeting of NETCOM fits the narrative of a planned event.
The NETCOM meeting aimed to bolster communication and decision-making strategies.
The meeting timing could be more than just a coincidence given that just a few days befre this event an important meeting happened in Norfolk, USA.
Notable figures, Viktor Orbán and Radosław Sikorski, are cited in the blog as alleging U.S. involvement in the Nord Stream sabotage.
DATA:
23 Sept 2022 - USA: NETCOM Leaders Meet to Discuss Crosstalk;
Where Communication is Key
The U.S. Army’s Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) put it into overdrive this week as the Army’s enclave-network organization conducted a three-day Senior Leader Development venue to help hyper-focus the command's mission set to meet the needs of its’ customers - the Army and its’ Joint Service mission partners - as more than 50 senior members of the global command met to take on this monumental goal held at the NETCOM Headquarters in Greely Hall, Fort Huachuca, Ariz..
All the discussion helped reinforce the command’s new mission motto titled, NETCOM: Enabling Decision Dominance!
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