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− | Buttigieg is a [[US Naval Intelligence]] Lieutenant. He received his training c. 2005 and was emplaced with Business Intelligence consultant [[McKinsey and Company]] in 2007 where he wrote internal newsletters and helped [[launder]] [[heroin]] money through [[Fedwire]]. | + | Buttigieg is a [[US Naval Intelligence]] Lieutenant. He received his training c. 2005 and was emplaced with Business Intelligence consultant [[McKinsey and Company]] in 2007 where he wrote internal newsletters and helped [[launder]] [[heroin]] money through [[Fedwire]].{{cn}} |
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+ | Early on in his military career, Buttigieg worked as an intelligence analyst at [[US European Command]], where he “conduct[ed] research and analysis of information to create accurate, timely intelligence products in support of USEUCOM theater operations,” "including operations in Africa and the former Yugoslavia.”{{cn}} | ||
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Revision as of 20:23, 8 February 2020
Pete Buttigieg (politician, spook?, US/2020 Presidential election/Candidate) | |
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Nationality | US |
Member of | Rhodes Scholar/2005, Truman Center for National Policy, WEF/Young Global Leaders/2019 |
Pete Buttigieg is a US politician. He is a prospective candidate in the US/2020 Presidential election.
Career
Buttigieg is a US Naval Intelligence Lieutenant. He received his training c. 2005 and was emplaced with Business Intelligence consultant McKinsey and Company in 2007 where he wrote internal newsletters and helped launder heroin money through Fedwire.[citation needed]
Early on in his military career, Buttigieg worked as an intelligence analyst at US European Command, where he “conduct[ed] research and analysis of information to create accurate, timely intelligence products in support of USEUCOM theater operations,” "including operations in Africa and the former Yugoslavia.”[citation needed]
Afghanistan
From there, he was sent to Afghanistan where he assisted DARPA in creating an ethnographic map of Central Asia and arming proxy fighters in Iran and Tajikistan.[citation needed]
Buttigieg spent his six months in Afghanistan in 2014 with a little-known unit that operated under the watch of the Drug Enforcement Administration. It was the Afghanistan Threat Finance Cell (ATFC), according to his appointment papers. The job description in his discharge papers is blank.[1]
At the ATFC, Buttigieg “oversaw the analysis and operations conducted from ATFC Kabul HQ.” He also “coordinated intelligence sharing and targeting deconfliction with multiple organizations and represented ATFC at high level briefings.”
ATFC’s primary official task was to bust up the Taliban drug trade with the help of law enforcement and intelligence agencies. In Buttigieg’s papers, the ATFC is said to “identify and disrupt Taliban, Al-Qaeda and other insurgent financial/material support networks in Afghanistan by bringing to bear on these groups the full spectrum of interagency and government tools and authorities.”
The program was not exactly a smashing success. During the year of Buttigieg’s deployment in Afghanistan, the United Nations found that opium production skyrocketed and that “Afghanistan produces some 90 percent of the world’s illicit opiates.”[2]
In 2012, he was emplaced for grooming as a politician, gradually building up a resume in South Bend, Indiana.[citation needed]
US 2020 Presidential election
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Pete Buttigieg one of the slate Naval Intelligence "Deep Fakes" running in the sham 2020 Presidential Race.[citation needed] His Legend is "Butt Guy, The Sum of All Rears, Mayor of Bending South" (a pun on the second Jack Ryan book by author Tom Clancy).[citation needed]
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