NATO/Secretary General

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StartMarch 24, 1952
Leader ofNATO
DeputyDeputy Secretary General of NATO
Websitehttp://www.nato.int/cps/en/natolive/topics_50094.htm
Subpage(s)NATO/Secretary General/Special Adviser
The leader of the civilian structure of NATO (SACEUR controls the military). "Informally selected" - since the Bilderberg Group's 1966 move to take control of this, the appointee has always been someone from amongst their ranks.Boss of the NATO/Deputy Secretary General.

NATO's Secretary General chairs some of the control committees and is drawn from the Bilderberg Group. The Supreme Allied Commander Europe is NATO's top military executive. The Deputy Secretary General of NATO has acted as acting Secretary General of NATO on occasions.

Deep state control

Trump and Stoltenberg get into tense exchange at NATO summit
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It is an open question whether NATO secretarygeneral has any de facto power, or whether, as a Bilderberg appointee he carries out the will of unnamed "special advisers".

Chris Donnelly, the UK deep politician who in 2006 co-founded the Institute for Statecraft, was just such a special adviser to four secretaries general of NATO (for a total of 13 years)[1], as well as to to figures including Margaret Thatcher.[2]

Selection by Bilderberg

The main "informal diplomatic channel" appears to be the Bilderberg meetings. Since the official narrative is that this is a mere social event, which just happens to have military grade secrecy, their control of who becomes NATO Secretary General is hard to prove. Nevertheless, it is interesting that all permanent NATO Secretaries General have attended the Bilberberg, and since the 1966 Bilderberg at which the structure of NATO was top of the agenda[3], all permanent Secretary General appointees attended at least one Bilderberg meeting before being given the job. Two temporary appointees, Sergio Balanzino (1994, 1995) and Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo (2003) are not thought to have attended.

Official narrative

Wikipedia reports that there "is no formal process for selecting the Secretary General. Instead, the members of NATO traditionally reach a consensus on who should serve next. This procedure often takes place through informal diplomatic channels... The appointment is for 4 years, although it may be extended."

Contenders

In February 2023, it was reported that Britain's former PM "Boris Johnson wants to become NATO Secretary General":

"Heading NATO? That's a great idea. You know, it is a very good idea. I want to emphasise, dear friends, that I have this idea, and let no one forget that there is a candidate for NATO Secretary General on the line.
"This time, I think I will be lucky," Mr Johnson said.[4]

In June 2023, British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace ruled himself out of contention to succeed the Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, who is due to retire in September:

Mr Wallace told The Economist “it’s not going to happen” and there are “a lot of unresolved issues in NATO”.
He said the US wants Mr Stoltenberg to stay in the role.
Earlier in the month, US President Joe Biden said he would support a NATO leader from the UK when he met with Rishi Sunak at the White House.
He indicated that Mr Wallace was a “very qualified individual” but it “remains to be seen” who will get the job.
Before his trip to the White House, Mr Sunak said Mr Wallace is widely respected across the world.
On 22 June 2023, Downing Street refused to say whether Mr Sunak was disappointed to see Mr Wallace exit the running to take over at NATO.[5]

"Narco State PM"

Full article: Narco state

In 2024, former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was announced as NATO SG.[6] Rutte previously was most notable in international media for cover-ups and being attacked domestically for letting the Netherlands deteriorate into "Narco state". Which after Chris Donnelly's advisor Willem Matser and the Gladio 1 connections is a new connection to illegal drug trade.[7][8][9]


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromToDescription
Mark Rutte2 October 2024
Jens Stoltenberg1 October 20141 October 2024
Anders Fogh Rasmussen1 August 20091 October 2014
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer1 January 20041 August 2009
Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo17 December 20031 January 2004Acting
George Robertson14 October 199917 December 2003Consorted on a daily basis with convicted forger and fraudster, the spook Jan-Willem Matser.
Javier Solana5 December 19956 October 1999
Sergio Balanzino20 October 19955 December 1995After Willy Claes resigned for corruption
Willy Claes17 October 199420 October 1995Resigned after the discovery of a bribe of over 50 million Belgian francs.
Sergio Balanzino13 August 199417 October 1994After Manfred Wörner died
Manfred Wörner1 July 198813 August 1994
Peter Carrington25 June 19841 July 1988A Bilderberg chairman.
Joseph Luns1 October 197125 June 1984Longest ever serving Secretary General of NATO
Manlio Brosio1 August 19641 October 1971The last Secretary General of NATO who was appointed before he attended the Bilderberg.
Dirk Stikker21 April 19611 August 1964
Paul-Henri Spaak16 May 195721 April 1961
Hastings Ismay24 March 195216 May 1957The first Secretary General of NATO.

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Maria ZakharovaNATO countries, and the Secretary General in particular, do not make decisions in the alliance because the United States dominates the organization. "In this structure, not even the member states decide anything, let alone the Secretary General. The Americans run everything.”Maria Zakharova26 June 2024
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