Norway/Military-industrial-academic complex
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A number of nominally civilian institutions are part of the Military-industrial-academic complex, support organizations for the military and deep state.
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Nobel Peace Prize
- Full article: Nobel Peace Prize
- Full article: Nobel Peace Prize
PRIO
- Full article: PRIO
- Full article: PRIO
The Peace Research Institute Oslo is based in Oslo, Norway. Founded by the legendary Johan Galtung in 1959, it has changed drastically over the years, from a think tank developing remarkably innovative peace solutions, to, at least since year 2000, an institute theorizing on "just wars" to "open up for democracy" , thus creating a "democratic peace" that would ensure peace in the future (since "democracies don't go to war against each other').
NUPI
The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs is a Norwegian research institution based in Oslo. It was established by the Norwegian Parliament in 1959. A very special and close alliance exists between NUPI, the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment and the powerful military intelligence service.
Fritt Ord
Fritt Ord is a Norwegian private foundation, whose stated aim is to support freedom of expression and a free press. It was established on 7 June 1974 by Director and stay behind member) Jens Henrik Nordlie and his subordinate Finn Skedsmo as well as the lawyer and deep politician Jens Christian Hauge.
Norwegian People's Aid
Norwegian People's Aid is a Norwegian NGO connected to the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions. Used for deep state purposes.
Norwegian Polar Institute
The Norwegian Polar Institute is Norway's central governmental institution for scientific research, mapping and environmental monitoring in the Arctic and the Antarctic.[1] It was used as a front for CIA activites.[2]
University of Tromsø
In 2018, the Centre for Peace Studies at the University of Tromsø received a subsidy from NATO to research "hybrid warfare".[3]
Norwegian Space Agency
The Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA) is a Norwegian government agency that follows Norway's public space activities. On 18 August 1962, the first rocket was launched from the Andøya Space Center in Vesterålen, Norway; this facility has been in regular use as a launch site for space-bound vehicles ever since. The real purpose of the location was to research telemetry for US nuclear missiles from [[submarines] hiding in the next-door fjords.[4][5]
NAMMO
Nammo, short for Nordic Ammunition Company, is a Norwegian-Finnish aerospace and defence group specialized in production of ammunition, rocket engines and space applications.
Norwegian Defence Research Establishment
- Full article: Norwegian Defence Research Establishment
- Full article: Norwegian Defence Research Establishment
References
- ↑ https://www.forsvaretsforum.no/kronikk-nordomradene-sikkerhetspolitikk/svalbard-under-press-cias-forhistorie-pa-svalbard/186276
- ↑ https://www.forsvaretsforum.no/kronikk-nordomradene-sikkerhetspolitikk/svalbard-under-press-cias-forhistorie-pa-svalbard/186276
- ↑ https://steigan.no/2019/01/i-seng-med-fienden-universitetet-i-tromso-forsker-for-nato/
- ↑ https://www.fremover.no/lokale-nyheter/fryktet-rakettangrep-fra-ubater-i-vestfjorden/s/1-55-1527844
- ↑ https://steigan.no/2020/07/statusrapport-fra-forsvaret/