Nov 27, 2017

Sputniknews | Nov 24, 2017 | Norway Nervous Its Cherished F-35 Fighter Jets Share National Secrets With US | .. Due to national considerations, there is a need for a filter where the user nations can exclude sensitive data from the data stream that is shared by the system with the manufacturer Lockheed Martin," Defense Ministry senior consultant Lars Gjemble told the ABC Nyheter news portal .. | Blogger: BOOOM!!! I just solved the puzzle.. Just spitballing here!!! The Deep State of Denmark, VEEEERY quite now, since they also bought $66 billion of metal junk ($100 billions in total incl maintenance of a number of years) from ""danish taxpayers money"", and have a hard time convincing the danish Parliament of their scam, before final approval. Furthermore, unknown (not confirmed) sources says, that Public Relations and Communications, LEAD Agency A/S, together with Goldman Sachs (Rothschild) puppy, private capitalists' stronghold and consulting company, McKinsey & Company, has been involved in the danish State's procurement processes of shopping spree, from F-35 fighter jets to know-how at Lockheed Martin HQ (Defense & Space). Executive Directors or Partner VP,(LEAD Agency), Torsten Jansen and Michael Christiansen, chairman of DR, officially Danish Broadcasting Corporation, acting as consultancy house for Lockheed Martin and the State. Both of these Top brass guys, has many titles, many board memberships, heavily connected. Torsten Jansen, former famous danish TV news anchor in DR, worked at the Danish Embassy in Washington, Danish School of Media and Journalism (Broadcasting),Senior Adviser at IO Sustainability, LLC, member of advisory board of media relations for VESTAS, board member of "The physical meeting - in a digital future" is a knowledge organization or a think-tank and board member in Dansk Aktionærforening (Danish Shareholders Association), is a Danish consumer political interest organization, among other things.. HOW THE HELL, can DR (broadcaster), a Danish government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company, have VIP key players dealing as strategic advisor & consulting for Danish Government & Lockheed Martin, as the largest arms-producing and military services company in the world??? It took me 1 second to look them up on 'linkedin'. Check it out... In the meantime, yes, in the meantime, The Minister of Defence of the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish: Forsvarsminister), Claus Hjort Frederiksen has frequently briefings with Terma A/S (Terma A/S is a Danish defense and aerospace manufacturer).. In early June of 2017, Claus Hjort Frederiksen visited Terma’s U.S. headquarters in Washington DC, and at this year's People’s Political Festival on Bornholm, he attended the debate arranged by Terma under the heading " Alliances in Change – Opportunities and Challenges for Denmark”.." .. How much cool petrodollars do you think he has cashed in on that little gig on Bornholm, Denmark to ""seduce"" the political parties buying F-35 & secretive protecting of so-called ""terrorism"" in the United States and Denmark? (black pool of money).. Terma has stated: 'Our primary goal is the international markets and 90% of our revenue is generated 'OUTSIDE Denmark'. Terma A/S biggest partners, DING DING DING - Lockheed Martin -- There's no coincidences... |


Norway's defense officials are concerned that their new fleet of F-35 warplanes is equipped with sensors that automatically send critical information to their US manufacturer Lockheed Martin.


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Will US partners still buy F-35 jets despite ‘phenomenal upkeep cost’ and snooping?

FILE PHOTO One of three F-35 fighter jets ordered by Norway's Air Force is seen at Oerland Main Air Station, near Trondheim, Norway © Ned Alley / Reuters
Claims by Norway that its F-35 fighter jets might be sending sensitive data to their American manufacturer may prompt US partners to take a second look at the idea of using these jets, says Binoy Kampmark, a senior lecturer at RMIT University, Melbourne.

The Norwegian military claims that the planes send sensitive data to their manufacturer in the US, Lockheed Martin, after every flight. Earlier in November, Norway received the first three of its 40 F-35 fighter jets it ordered in an effort to beef up its air force.

“Due to national considerations, there is a need for a filter where the user nations can exclude sensitive data from the data stream that is shared by the system with the manufacturer Lockheed Martin,” said Defense Ministry senior consultant Lars Gjemble, as cited by Norway’s ABC Nyheter.