WHY IS NATO SECRETLY WARNING OF A 'CYBER CRISIS' THAT JUST HAPPENS TO BOOST MILITARY FUNDING?
In a move that has skeptics raising eyebrows, NATO officials this week unveiled a 'groundbreaking' cyber defense protocol, claiming a 'critical surge in state-sponsored attacks' threatens global stability. The story, planted in multiple outlets, cites 'anonymous intelligence sources' that conveniently align with the alliance's upcoming $3 trillion budget renewal. But here's the catch: who benefits when your data is weaponized to justify bigger defense spending? Tech giants lobbying for new surveillance contracts? Or a political elite using fear to distract from domestic failures? The timing is perfect for a narrative that benefits military-industrial complex stakeholders, but ask yourself: where's the independent verification?