Russia Today ex Wiki
RT (formerly Russia Today) is a Russian international
television network funded by the
Russian government.[4][5]
It operates
pay television
channels directed to audiences outside of Russia, as well as providing
Internet content in English, Spanish, French, German, Arabic and Russian.
RT International, based in Moscow, presents around-the-clock news
bulletins, documentaries, talk shows, debates, sports news, and cultural
programmes that it says provide "a Russian viewpoint on major global
events".[3]
RT operates as a multilingual service with conventional channels in five
languages: the original English-language channel was launched in 2005, the
Arabic-language channel in 2007,
Spanish in 2009,
German
in 2014 and
French in 2017.
RT
America (since 2010),[6]
RT UK (since
2014), and other regional channels also offer some locally based content.
RT is a brand
of "TV-Novosti", an "autonomous non-profit organization", founded by the
Russian news agency,
RIA
Novosti, on 6 April 2005.[1][7]
During the economic crisis in December 2008, the
Russian government, headed by Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin, included ANO "TV-Novosti" on its
list of core organizations of strategic importance of Russia.[8][9][10]
RT has been frequently described as a
propaganda outlet for the
Russian government[11]
and
its foreign policy.[12][13][14][15][16][17]
RT has also been accused of spreading
disinformation[17][18][19]
by news reporters,[20][21]
including some former RT reporters.[22][23][24]
The United Kingdom media regulator,
Ofcom, has
repeatedly found RT to have breached its rules on impartiality and of
broadcasting "materially misleading" content.[25][26][27][28]
RT's editor-in-chief compared it with the Russian Army and Defence Ministry,
and talked about it "waging the information war against the entire Western
world."
[29]
September 2017, RT America was ordered to register as a "foreign agent" with
the
United States Department of Justice under the
Foreign Agents Registration Act. Under the act, RT will be required to
disclose financial information.[30]
Institute For Statecraft ex Wiki
The Institute for Statecraft is a
charity founded in 2009, that is legally based in
Fife,
Scotland.
Its objects are to advance education in the fields of governance and statecraft,
and to advance human rights, and has considerable government funding.[1]
The organisation manages the Integrity Initiative amongst other projects.
Integrity Initiative
The Integrity Initiative is a project of the Institute for Statecraft that
is intended to defend democracy from
disinformation, in particular from
Russia.[2][3][4]
In late 2018, the international hacktivist group
Anonymous released documents about the Integrity Initiative, that
purported to show the programme was part of a disinformation project to
interfere in other countries. The
Foreign and Commonwealth Office blamed Russia for the release of
documents, which were "intended to confuse audiences and discredit an
organisation which is working independently to tackle the threat of
disinformation".[5][6]
The
GCHQ
National Cyber Security Centre launched an inquiry into possible
computer security breaches at the Institute for Statecraft.[5]
In December 2018, the
Sunday Mail reported that The Integrity Initiative's
Twitter
account had been used to attack
Leader of the Opposition
Jeremy Corbyn, the
Labour Party and
Seumas Milne. The Foreign Office minister,
Alan
Duncan ordered an investigation into the reports and stated “Not only
must [anti-Labour attacks by Statecraft] stop, I want to know why on earth
it happened in the first place.”[7][8]
In response to Labour Party complaints about this use of government funds in
a parliamentary question on the 12 December 2018 The Minister stated that
government funding "does [not] fund the management of the Integrity
Initiative’s social media account", to which Shadow Foreign Secretary
Emily Thornberry responded that the Integrity Initiative project
proposal included "social media activity".[2][3]
On 13 December 2018, the Scottish charity regulator
OSCR confirmed it had opened an inquiry into the Institute for
Statecraft.[9]
Funding
The Integrity Initiative received
Foreign Office funding of £296,500 in the 2017-18 financial year and
would receive a further £1,961,000 in 2018-19. This funding was allocated
from the cross-department
Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF), to counter disinformation
overseas, as part of a £100 million five years programme.[10][4][11]
The funding was part of the Counter Disinformation and Media Development
Programme.
[12]
In Financial Years 2016-17 and 2017-18, the
UK Ministry of Defence through its Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust's
Local Grants Programme awarded a total of £177,650 to 12 separate small
projects run by the Shared Outcomes Programme, an initiative of the
Institute for Statecraft. In addition, in 2017 the
British Army made a payment of £6,800 to the Institute for Statecraft
for specialist training.[13]
Integrity Initiative Is The Biggest Story Of 2018 Says Russia Today
Exposing a sinister state-funded underhand influence network is a scoop. Yet
the real conspiracy is the blind eye turned by the Western establishment,
which appears fine with subterfuge, as long as it doesn't come from Russia.
Obscure leak reveals ‘network of networks’
From the start, the unmasking of the smugly
Orwellian 'Integrity Initiative', progressed like a post-Assange spy
thriller.
The first tranche of insider files is uploaded
on November 5 to a niche Anonymous server. There it lays
broadly unnoticed for a fortnight among the anarchist tracts and hubristic
threats to remake the world from behind a monitor.
But this leak is substantive, and once opened and disseminated – first
through Twitter, then Russian media, then other alternative media sources –
explosive. Internal documents talk of creating a "network of networks"
to fight "malign" Russian influence. Applications for funding from
the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) promise to set up over a dozen
undercover "clusters" of "competent, committed and
well-connected individuals, ideally with a suitable institute affiliation"
from Canada to Germany to Georgia that would be deployed in the service of
specific anti-Russian "goals."
British Security Service Infiltration, the Integrity Initiative and the Institute for Statecraft
ex Craig Murray
Craig Murray was Her Majesty's Ambassador to
Kazakhstan or thereabouts so he knows a thing or two about the ugly side of
politics. But he told the truth when he was supposed to keep very quiet
about torture, bribery etc. He was sacked for his pains.
QUOTE
The British state can maintain its spies’ cover stories for centuries. Look
up Eldred Pottinger, who for 180 years appears in scores of British history
books – right up to and including William Dalrymple’s Return of the King –
as a British officer who chanced to be passing Herat on holiday when it came
under siege from a partly Russian-officered Persian army, and helped to
organise the defences. In researching
Sikunder Burnes, I discovered and published from the British Library
incontrovertible and detailed documentary evidence that Pottinger’s entire
journey was under the direct instructions of, and reporting to, British
spymaster Alexander Burnes. The first historian to publish the untrue
“holiday” cover story, Sir John Kaye, knew both Burnes and Pottinger and
undoubtedly knew he was publishing lying propaganda. Every other British
historian of the First Afghan War (except me and latterly
Farrukh Husain) has just followed Kaye’s official propaganda.
Some things don’t change. I was irresistibly reminded of Eldred Pottinger
just passing Herat on holiday, when I learnt how highly improbable left wing
firebrand Simon Bracey-Lane
just happened to be on holiday in the United States with available cash
to fund himself, when he stumbled into the Bernie Sanders campaign.
Recent university graduate Simon Bracey-Lane took it even further.
Originally from Wimbledon in London, he was inspired to rejoin the
Labour party in September when Corbyn was elected leader. But by that
point, he was already in the US on holiday. So he joined the Sanders
campaign, and never left.
“I had two weeks left and some money left, so I thought, Fuck it, I’ll
make some calls for Bernie Sanders,” he explains. “I just sort of knew
Des Moines was the place, so I just turned up at their HQ, started
making phone calls, and then became a fully fledged field organiser.”
It is, to say the least, very interesting indeed that just a year later
the left wing, “Corbyn and Sanders supporting” Bracey-Lane is hosting a very
right wing event, “Cold War Then and Now”, for the shadowy neo-con Institute
for Statecraft, at which an entirely
unbalanced panel of British military, NATO and Ukrainian nationalists
extolled the virtues of re-arming against Russia.
Nor would it seem likely that Bracey-Lane would be involved with the
Integrity Initiative. Even the mainstream media has been forced to give a
few paragraphs to the outrageous Integrity Initiative, under which the
MOD-sponsored Institute for Statecraft has been given millions of pounds of
taxpayers’ money by the FCO to spread covert disinformation and propaganda,
particularly against Russia and the anti-war movement. Activities include
twitter and Facebook trolling and secretly paying journalists in “clusters
of influence” around Europe. Anonymous helpfully leaked the Institute’s
internal documents. Some of the Integrity Initiative’s thus exposed alleged
covert agents, like David Aaronovitch, have denied any involvement despite
their appearance in the documents, and others like Dan Kaszeta the US “novichok
expert”, have cheerfully admitted it.
It is, to say the least, very interesting indeed that just a year later
the left wing, “Corbyn and Sanders supporting” Bracey-Lane is hosting a very
right wing event, “Cold War Then and Now”, for the shadowy neo-con Institute
for Statecraft, at which an entirely
unbalanced panel of British military, NATO and Ukrainian nationalists
extolled the virtues of re-arming against Russia.
Nor would it seem likely that Bracey-Lane would be involved with the
Integrity Initiative. Even the mainstream media has been forced to give a
few paragraphs to the outrageous Integrity Initiative, under which the
MOD-sponsored Institute for Statecraft has been given millions of pounds of
taxpayers’ money by the FCO to spread covert disinformation and propaganda,
particularly against Russia and the anti-war movement. Activities include
twitter and facebook trolling and secretly paying journalists in “clusters
of influence” around Europe. Anonymous helpfully leaked the Institute’s
internal documents. Some of the Integrity Initiative’s thus exposed alleged
covert agents, like David Aaronovitch, have denied any involvement despite
their appearance in the documents, and others like Dan Kaszeta the US “novichok
expert”, have cheerfully admitted it.
The mainstream media have
tracked down the HQ of the “Institute for Statecraft” to a derelict mill
near Auchtermuchty. It is owned by one of the company directors, Daniel
Lafayeedney, formerly of D Squadron 23rd SAS Regiment and later of Military
Intelligence (and incidentally born the rather more prosaic Daniel Edney).
By sleuthing the company records of this “Scottish charity”, and a couple
of phone calls, I discovered that the actual location of the Institute for
Statecraft is the basement of 2 Temple Place, London. This is not just any
basement – it is the basement of the former London mansion of William
Waldorf Astor, an
astonishing building. It is, in short, possibly the most expensive
basement in London.
Which is interesting because the accounts of the Institute for Statecraft
claim it has no permanent staff and show nothing for rent, utilities or
office expenses. In fact, I understand the rent is paid by the Ministry of
Defence.
Having been told where the Institute for Statecraft skulk, I tipped off
journalist Kit Klarenberg of Sputnik Radio to go and physically check it
out. Kit did so and was
aggressively ejected by that well-known Corbyn and Sanders supporter,
Simon Bracey-Lane. It does seem somewhat strange that our left wing hero is
deeply embedded in an organisation that
launches troll attacks on Jeremy Corbyn.
I have a great deal more to tell you about Mr Edney and his organisation
next week, and the extraordinary covert disinformation war the British
government wages online, attacking British citizens using British taxpayers’
money. Please note in the interim I am not even a smidgeon suicidal, and
going to be very, very careful crossing the road and am not intending any
walks in the hills.
I am not alleging Mr Bracey-Lane is an intelligence service operative who
previously infiltrated the Labour Party and the Sanders campaign. He may
just be a young man of unusually heterodox and vacillating political
opinions. He may be an undercover reporter for the Canary infiltrating the
Institute for Statecraft. All these things are possible, and I have no firm
information.
But one of the activities the Integrity Initiative sponsors happens to be
the use of online trolls to ridicule the idea that the British security
services ever carry out any kind of infiltration, false flag or agent
provocateur operations, despite the fact that we even have repeated court
judgements against undercover infiltration officers getting female activists
pregnant. The Integrity Initiative offers us a glimpse into the very dirty
world of surveillance and official disinformation. If we actually had a free
media, it would be the biggest story of the day.
As the Establishment feels its grip slipping, as people wake up to the
appalling economic exploitation by the few that underlies the very
foundations of modern western society, expect the methods used by the
security services to become even dirtier. You can bank on continued ramping
up of Russophobia to supply “the enemy”. As both Scottish Independence and
Jeremy Corbyn are viewed as real threats by the British Establishment, you
can anticipate every possible kind of dirty trick in the next couple of
years, with increasing frequency and audacity.
UNQUOTE
Blame the others, the weather, or whatever. You can fool all of the people
some of the time etc. as Lincoln said but he did not add that you can fool
enough of the people enough of the time.
The Institute for Statecraft
QUOTE
Promoting Peace and Security through the skillful use of
State Power
Statecraft is the skillful, effective and strategic employment
of all the forms of power a modern state needs to ensure the
security and prosperity of its people.
UNQUOTE
During 2018
Theresa May has given a splendid demonstration of
how NOT to do it. She would doubtless claim cock up rather than conspiracy.
Others would say Treason.
Anonymous ex Wiki
Anonymous is a
decentralized international
hacktivist group that is widely known for its various
DDoS
cyber attacks against several
governments, government institutions and
government agencies,
corporations, and the
Church of Scientology.
Anonymous originated in 2003 on the
imageboard
4chan representing the concept of many online and offline community
users simultaneously existing as an
anarchic,
digitized
global brain.[2][3][4]
Anonymous members (known as Anons) can be distinguished in public by
the wearing of
Guy Fawkes masks in the style portrayed in the graphic novel and film
V for Vendetta.[5]
However, this may not always be the case as some of the collective prefer to
instead cover their face without using the well-known mask as a disguise.
Some anons also opt to mask their voices through
voice changers or
text-to-speech programs.
In its early form, the concept was adopted by a decentralized
online community acting anonymously in a coordinated manner, usually
toward a loosely self-agreed goal and primarily focused on entertainment (or
lulz). Beginning with
Project Chanology in 2008—a series of protests, pranks, and hacks
targeting the
Church of Scientology—the Anonymous collective became increasingly
associated with collaborative hacktivism on a number of issues
internationally. Individuals claiming to align themselves with Anonymous
undertook protests and other actions (including direct action) in
retaliation against copyright-focused campaigns by motion picture and
recording industry trade associations. Later targets of Anonymous hacktivism
included government agencies of the U.S., Israel, Tunisia, Uganda, and
others; the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; child pornography sites; copyright
protection agencies; the
Westboro Baptist Church; and corporations such as
PayPal,
MasterCard,
Visa,
and Sony.
Anons have publicly supported
WikiLeaks and the
Occupy movement. Related groups
LulzSec
and
Operation AntiSec carried out cyberattacks on U.S. government agencies,
media, video game companies, military contractors, military personnel, and
police officers, resulting in the attention of law enforcement to the
groups' activities. Some actions by members of the group have been described
as being
anti-Zionist[citation
needed].
Dozens of people have been arrested for involvement in Anonymous
cyberattacks in countries including the U.S., U.K., Australia, the
Netherlands, Spain, India, and Turkey. Evaluations of the group's actions
and effectiveness vary widely. Supporters have called the group "freedom
fighters"[6]
and digital
Robin
Hoods[7]
while critics have described them as "a cyber lynch-mob"[8]
or "cyber terrorists".[9]
In 2012,
Time called Anonymous one of the "100
most influential people" in the world.[10]
Operation
Mockingbird ex Wiki
Operation Mockingbird is a large-scale program of the United States
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that began in the early 1950s and
attempted to manipulate news media for propaganda purposes. It funded
student and cultural organizations and magazines as
front organizations.[1]
According to writer Deborah Davis, Operation Mockingbird recruited
leading American journalists into a propaganda network and oversaw the
operations of front groups. CIA support of front groups was exposed after a
1967
Ramparts magazine article reported that the
National Student Association received funding from the CIA. In the
1970s, Congressional investigations and reports also revealed Agency
connections with journalists and civic groups. None of these reports,
however, mentions by name an Operation Mockingbird coordinating or
supporting these activities.
A Project Mockingbird is mentioned in the CIA
Family Jewels report, compiled in the mid-1970s. According to the
declassified version of the report released in 2007, Project Mockingbird
involved the wire-tapping of two American journalists for several months in
the early 1960s.
History
In the early years of the Cold War, efforts were made by the
governments of the Soviet Union and the United States to use media companies
to influence public opinion internationally. Reporter Deborah Davis claimed
in her 1979 biography of Katharine Graham, owner of
The Washington Post, (Katharine
the Great), that the CIA ran an "Operation Mockingbird" during this
time.[2]
Davis claimed that the
International Organization of Journalists was created as a Communist
front organization and "received money from Moscow and controlled reporters
on every major newspaper in Europe, disseminating stories that promoted the
Communist cause."[3]
Davis claimed that
Frank Wisner, director of the
Office of Policy Coordination (a covert operations unit created in 1948
by the
United States National Security Council) had created Operation
Mockingbird in response to the International Organization of Journalists,
recruiting
Phil
Graham from The Washington Post to run the project within the
industry. According to Davis, "By the early 1950s, Wisner 'owned' respected
members of
The New York Times,
Newsweek,
CBS and other
communications vehicles."[4]
Davis claimed that after
Cord
Meyer joined the CIA in 1951, he became Operation Mockingbird's
"principal operative."[5]
In a 1977
Rolling Stone magazine article, "The CIA and the Media," reporter
Carl Bernstein wrote that by 1953, CIA Director
Allen Dulles oversaw the media network, which had major influence over
25 newspapers and wire agencies.[6]
Its usual
modus operandi was to place reports, developed from CIA-provided
intelligence, with cooperating or unwitting reporters. Those reports would
be repeated or cited by the recipient reporters and would then, in turn, be
cited throughout the media wire services. These networks were run by people
with well-known liberal but pro-American-big-business and anti-Soviet views,
such as
William S. Paley (CBS),
Henry
Luce (Time
and
Life),
Arthur Hays Sulzberger (The New York Times),
Alfred Friendly (managing editor of The Washington Post),
Jerry O'Leary (The
Washington Star),
Hal Hendrix (Miami News),
Barry Bingham, Sr. (Louisville
Courier-Journal),
James S. Copley (Copley News Services) and Joseph Harrison (The
Christian Science Monitor).[6]
uploaded [
CyberGuerrilla soApboX » Operation ‘Integrity Initiative’. British informational war against all
]
We have obtained a large number of documents relating to the activities of
the ‘Integrity Initiative’ project that was launched back in the fall of
2015 and funded by the British government. The declared goal of the project
is to counteract Russian propaganda and the hybrid warfare of Moscow. Hiding
behind benevolent intentions, Britain has in fact created a large-scale
information secret service in Europe, the United States and Canada, which
consists of representatives of political, military, academic and
journalistic communities with the think tank in London at the head of it.
As part of the project Britain has time and again intervened into
domestic affairs of independent European states. A most demonstrative
example is operation ‘Moncloa’ in Spain. Britain set to prevent Pedro Baños
from appointment to the post of Director of Spain’s Department of Homeland
Security. It took the Spanish cluster of the Integrity Initiative only a few
hours to accomplish the task.
https://www.scribd.com/document/392195691/Moncloa-Campaign-6-AttTwitter-08-06-18
David Miller PhD
David Miller is Professor of Political Sociology in the School for Policy
Studies at the University of Bristol.
He is an investigative researcher interested in concentrations of power
in society and how they might be democratised and made accountable. He works
on corporate and state power and how they are (re)produced in particular
through policy and expert processes and via social movements from both above
and below. Recent work has focused on terrorism and counter terrorism,
the sociology of expertise, lobbying, public relations and propaganda -
especially of the British government, think tanks, Islamophobia, the Zionist
movement, corporate influences on health and science, conflict of interest
and the financing of the conservative movement.
David is a director of Public Interest Investigations a non profit
company of which Spinwatch and Powerbase are
projects; a director of the non-profit Organisation
for Propaganda Studies; and a member of the Working
Group on Syria, Propaganda and the Media.
https://spinwatchwatch.wordpress.com/
SpinWatch-Watch
GM Watch's scary starving African icon promises much...
… but don’t hold your breath. The SpinWatch sister site GM Watch has
taken down its scary starving African icon that used to lead to the
blind page, ‘GM Reality’, whose only content was ‘coming soon’. The page
is still up, but seems to have
no content. ..
that is a shame because it is the second movement to the first, ‘GM
Myths’.
Given that GM Watch was founded in 1998, and worked for some years
before that as the Norfolk Genetic Information Network, you might think
that they would have found some evidence of ‘GM Reality’ that backs up
their argument by now.
Alliance For Lobbying Transparency ex Wiki
The Alliance for Lobbying Transparency is a
UK-based organisation formed in September 2007[1]
and formally launched in January 2008[2]
and concerned with the influence of
lobbying on government decision-making.[3]
The Alliance is also campaigning for a mandatory lobbyists register,[4]
while the
UK Public Affairs Council is a lobby industry body supporting
self-regulation. The UKPAC published its first register in March 2011
and the Alliance was immediately critical, saying an estimated 85-90% of
lobbyists were shunning it,[5]
and highlighting condemnation by
Austin Mitchell MP and others.[6]
The UAE Lobby
- Subverting
British Democracy?
Is a lengthy position paper about Arab influence in England. Its authors
are David Miller PhD & Alex
Delmar-Morgan. Professor Miller owns the
Spinwatch name.
Integrity Initiative
- www.integrityinitiative.net/
About us
Contact Us
Anonymous Reveals Covert UK Special Ops on Hybrid Warfare in EU Says
Sputnik News
A hacker group claims to have obtained documents shedding light on
the activities of a London-based NGO that officially has a noble
mission: to "defend democracy against disinformation." Instead, the
project, known as #Integrity Initiative, was reportedly used by London to
interfere in the domestic affairs of European countries.
The online hacker group Anonymous said on Friday that the British
government has created a
"large-scale information secret service" across Europe, the US and
Canada to meddle into the domestic affairs of European nations.
Citing a "large number" of leaked documents, Anonymous claimed that
Integrity Initiative, a network of clusters across Europe and North
America launched in autumn 2015 to "reveal and combat propaganda and
disinformation", was in reality a project funded and operated by London
through "concealed contacts in British embassies."
PS See also
Sputnik News at
https://sputniknews.com/analysis/201812131070655802-integrity-initiative-intelligence-disinformation/
Private Eye tells us that
the #"Integrity Initiative" annoyed
Labour and the Foreign Office was backed by £2
million of taxpayers' money and was briefing against
Comrade Corbyn. Further that it was helped
by John Rendon of the Rendon Group.
Their website is at https://www.rendon.com/.
It is a public relations outfit that played up the
Iraqi National Congress
for the American government to justify invading Iraq
using those lies about WMD. The Initiative was set by
#Institute For Statecraft,
essentially a cut out. It was exposed by
#Anonymous. It people include
#Harold Elletson,
a sound sort of chap but running a lost cause and
#Chris Donnelly
an Intelligence wallah.
The Initiative is largely anti-Russian; this not a clever idea, not if you
want peaceful co-existence. The Rendon lot were paid $100 million to incite
the Iraq war, another bad move.
Chris Donnelly
ex Commonwealth Argosy
As a graduate of Manchester University and reserve officer in the British
Army Intelligence Corps, Chris Donnelly helped to establish, and later
headed, the British Army’s Soviet Studies Research Centre at RMA
Sandhurst. Between 1989-2003, as Special Adviser to four NATO
Secretaries General, he was closely involved in dealing with the
disintegration of the Soviet Union and the reform of the newly emerging
democracies in Central and Eastern Europe. He left NATO in 2003 to set up
and run the UK Defence Academy’s Advanced Research and Assessment Group.
In 2010 he became co -Director of The Institute for Statecraft dealing with
new security threats and responses – specifically, new forms of conflict and
warfare and how to transform institutions so that they are fit for today’s
rapidly changing security environment.
Chris Donnelly has written three books as well as many articles on
questions of defence, security, strategy and statecraft. He has held
appointments as specialist Adviser to three UK Defence Secretaries (both
Labour and Conservative) and was a member of PM Thatcher’s Soviet advisory
team. He has also served as Specialist Adviser on the House of Commons
Public Administration Select Committee and currently serves in this role on
the Defence Committee. He also: is adviser to the Foreign Minister of
Lithuania; is a Security and Justice Senior Mentor in the UK’s Stabilisation
Unit; is Trustee of the London-based charities Active Change
Foundation and Forward Thinking; serves as Honorary Colonel,
SGMI; and, sits on the official team responsible for scrutinizing the
current reform of the UK’s Reserve Forces for the Defence Secretary.
Harold Elletson
ex Wiki
On 30 September 2014, as chairman of
The Campaign for the North, he launched an all-party pressure group to
re-create the ancient kingdom of Northumbria as a federal state in a new United
Kingdom. The Campaign seeks ‘devo-max’ power from Westminster to bring the
traditional counties of Northumberland, Durham, Yorkshire, Lancashire,
Westmorland and Cumberland into a democratic state with powers equal to
Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland or London, retaining membership of the
European Union. The proposed Northumbria would cover the territory that was
ruled a thousand years ago by the Norseman
Erik Bloodaxe, the last ‘king of the North’, killed in battle at Stainmore,
in the Pennines in 954.
[4][5]
In 2015 he co-founded the
Northern Party to campaign for better representation for
Northern England.[1]
In the
2015 general election he contested the constituency of
Lancaster and Fleetwood, coming last with 0.4% of the vote.[2]
https://www.rt.com/news/447256-integrity-initiative-psyops-establishment-media/
https://www.rt.com/news/447256-integrity-initiative-psyops-establishment-media/
http://csreports.aspeninstitute.org/Dialogue-on-Diplomacy-and-Technology/2013/participants/details/76/john-rendon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rendon_Group
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_National_Congress
https://www.statecraft.org.uk/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_(group)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Duncan
https://twitter.com/chrisadonnelly?lang=en
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They also offer
They also offer gone
cluster there
cluster there gone
numerous tweets and
numerous tweets and
Its minimalist website
Its minimalist website
Defamation Impossible: Hackers Leak More Details on UK's Info War in Europe
registered as a charity
registered as a charity
Companies House records
Chris Donnelly, gone
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Spinwatch
Spinwatch ex Wikispooks