Sunday Mail (UK)

WMD spook’s links to infowars squad who trolled Corbyn

POLITICIAN­S DEMAND ANSWERS OVER PROJECT Reports show military PR guru helped group

- John Ferguson Political Editor

A PR guru who helped spread stories of Iraqi weapons of mass destructio­n is linked to a Government- funded infowars unit exposed by the Sunday Mail.

Fife-based“charity” the Institute for Statecraft have been paid £ 2million by the Foreign Office to counter Russian fake news through their Integrity Initiative project.

The programme is run by a team of military intelligen­ce specialist­s who have set up secretive “clusters” of academics, politician­s and journalist­s across Europe in a bid to disseminat­e anti-Kremlin messages.

It has now emerged that the Integrity Initiative has connection­s to American military PR guru John Rendon.

His Rendon Group were hired by the CIA in the 90s to run a public relations campaign against Saddam Hussein.

He is understood to have helped set up and publicise the Iraqi National Congress in the Middle East in the run-up to the war.

The organisati­on – who were later found to have had little support – were behind many of the stories of weapons of mass destructio­n, which later proved to be unfounded.

Hacked documents reveal Rendon, who calls himself an “informat ion war r ior” and “perception manager”, was a speaker at a £ 45,000 seminar to “educate core team and clusters” for the Integrity Initiative.

Labour MSP Neil Findlay said: “The tale of the Integrity Initiative gets murkier and murkier – now we see it exposed that they have been tutored by someone who was behind some of the worst fake news circulatin­g during the disaster in Iraq.

“The UK Parliament and Scotland’s charity regulator OSCR must now take a serious look at the activities and funding of this so- called charity, who appear to be nothing more than a propaganda front.”

Labour MP Chris Williamson said: “One of the most worrying aspects of the Integrity Initiative’s activities is this seemingly covert effort to move the country on to a war footing.

“The involvemen­t of someone like John Rendon is extremely concerning as this seems to be exactly the sort of thing that he specialise­s in.

“A lot of the focus has been on Brexit over the last few weeks but this isn’t an issue that the Labour Party are willing to let go of.

“We will be asking for more debate in Parliament and more answers from the Foreign Office in order to find out exactly what has been going on here.”

Institute for Statecraft director Chris Donnelly is an honorary colonel in military intelligen­ce who once headed the British Army’s Soviet Studies Research Centre at Sandhurst.

Fellow board member Dan Lafayeedne­y was an SAS soldier in 1978, while Stephen Dalziel spent time in the military and working in military intelligen­ce. Another director, Harry Hart, was the inspiratio­n for a secret agent in the hit Kingsman movies.

While the organisati­on are registered as a charity at the Gateside Mill in Fife, nobody there is aware of their work.

We revealed how the organisati­on’s official Twitter account was being used to attack the Labour Party and Jeremy Corbyn, with one piece suggesting he was a “useful idiot” for Vladimir Putin.

There is also evidence that the organisati­onn mounted a social media campaign that saw Spaniard Pedro Banos rejected for a job as his country’ s national security director.

 ??  ?? ACTION CALL MSP Findlay and, top, Rendon. Left, our story on infowar
ACTION CALL MSP Findlay and, top, Rendon. Left, our story on infowar
 ??  ?? FALL OF A TYRANT Saddam’s statue is toppled after US troops enter Baghdad in 2003. Above, on trial in 2006
FALL OF A TYRANT Saddam’s statue is toppled after US troops enter Baghdad in 2003. Above, on trial in 2006

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