US
and UK military-intelligence apparatus
campaigns to destroy Jeremy Corbyn
Days before Britain’s historic election, the
UK’s military-intelligence apparatus is
turning to the corporate media and US
government-funded NATO cut-outs to smear
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn with
evidence-free Russiagate allegations.
By Ben Norton and Max Blumenthal
December 09, 2019 "Information
Clearing House"
- The popular socialist leader of Britain’s
Labour Party,
Jeremy Corbyn, could be on the verge of
becoming prime minister of the
United Kingdom. And the mere possibility
is terrifying British intelligence services
and the US government.
Since Corbyn was
elected to the head of the Labour Party in
2015, in a landslide victory after running
on a staunch leftist and anti-war platform,
the
corporate media has waged a relentless
campaign to demonize and delegitimize
him.
With just days remaining before UK’s
national election on December 12, British
intelligence agencies and US
government-backed organizations have
escalated their
attacks on Corbyn, borrowing tactics
from America’s
Russiagate hysteria and going to great
efforts to portray him — without any
substantive evidence — as a supposed puppet
of the dastardly Kremlin.
These government-sponsored attacks on
Corbyn, a lifelong anti-imperialist and
former chair of the
Stop
the War Coalition, are far from new. In
December, The Grayzone reported on the
Integrity Initiative, a
UK government-funded secret network of
spies, journalists, and think tanks that
rehabilitated Cold War-era information
warfare to demonize Corbyn and smear
anti-war leftists as Vladimir Putin’s
unwitting foot soldiers.
But as polls show more and more popular
enthusiasm for Labour and its socialist
program on the eve of the vote, and as the
prospects of a Corbyn-led government become
increasingly plausible, Western government
spooks have rapidly laundered avalanches of
disinformation through the press,
desperately trying to undermine the party’s
electoral efforts.
Dozens of misleading hit pieces are
circulating in the press that treat PSYOP
specialists and regime-change lobby groups
funded to the hilt by Washington, NATO, and
the weapons industry as trustworthy and
impartial.
British journalist Matt Kennard has
documented at least 34 major media stories
that rely on officials from the UK military
and intelligence agencies in order to
depict Corbyn as a threat to national
security.
A powerful trans-Atlantic disinformation
network sponsored by NATO-related entities
and dedicated to spreading fear about
Russian meddling has set its sights on the
leftist Labour leader.
Western intelligence cut-outs blame
Corbyn’s exposure of NHS scandal on Russia
On November 27, the Jeremy Corbyn
campaign revealed a
451-page dossier containing details of
secret negotiations between the UK’s
Conservative government and the US to
privatize Britain’s National Health Service
(NHS) as part of the Brexit deal. The
explosive revelation put the lie to Prime
Minister Boris Johnson’s promise that the
NHS was not up for negotiation.
Less than a week later, a peculiar story
dropped in the British media. A December 2
headline in the pro-Tory Telegraph
blared that the NHS dossier deployed by
Corbyn “points to Russia.” The liberal
Guardian published a
similar report asserting that the leaked
papers had been “put online by posters using
Russian methods.” And the story
gravitated across the Atlantic thanks to
the neoconservative Daily Beast tabloid.
In every case, the media relied on a
single source to link the NHS dossier – and
Corbyn himself – to Russian interference: a
supposed data consulting firm called
Graphika, and its director, supposed
“information expert” Ben Nimmo.
Assuring the public that the leak of the
documents “closely resembles… a known
Russian operation,” Nimmo simultaneously
conceded that “we do not have all the data
that allows us to make a final determination
in this case.”
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Not one outlet covering story bothered to
inform readers who Nimmo was, or offered any
detail on the powerful state forces behind
Graphika.
In fact, Nimmo is not a data expert or a
journalist, but a former NATO press officer
who previously consulted for the covert
Integrity Initiative propaganda farm, which
was funded by the UK Foreign Office and
dedicated to spawning conflict with Russia.
Nimmo put his lack of journalistic
precision on display when he launched a
bungled 2018 witch-hunt against Twitter
users whose postings diverged from the NATO
line, branding several real live humans as
Russian bots.
His victims included
Mariam Susli, a well-known
Syrian-Australian social media personality,
the famed Ukrainian concert pianist Valentina
Lisitsa, and a British pensioner named
Ian Shilling.
This April, Nimmo was hired as Director
of Investigations by Graphika. Humbly
describing itself as “the best in the
world at analyzing how online social
networks form, evolve, and are manipulated,”
Graphika’s
partners include the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the
Pentagon’s Minerva Initiative, the Senate
Select Intelligence Committee, and the Syria
Campaign – the billionaire-funded
public relations arm of the Syrian White
Helmets.
Nimmo also
works as a senior fellow at the Digital
Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) at the
Atlantic Council, NATO’s unofficial think
tank in Washington.
As
The Grayzone has reported, the
Atlantic Council is a corruption-stained
money dump for Ukrainian and Middle
Eastern oligarchs, as well as Gulf
monarchies, the arms industry, the British
Foreign Office and the US State Department.
Its DFRLab was enlisted by Facebook to
“identify, expose, and explain
disinformation during elections around the
world,” and subsequently received $1 million
from Mark Zuckerberg’s social media empire
to carry out its work.
Last October, with guidance from Nimmo
and the Atlantic Council’s DFRLab, Facebook
and Twitter
deleted the accounts of hundreds of users,
including many alternative media outlets
maintained by American citizens.
Among those targeted in the coordinated
purge were popular alternative news sites
that scrutinized police brutality and
militarism, along with the pages of
professional
journalists.
Now, in the UK, the Atlantic Council is
injecting itself into a national election
campaign, exploiting an atmosphere of Russia
hysteria that its self-styled “information
experts” have helped to stoke.
On December 6,
Reddit announced that its platform had
been used by “suspected” Russian actors to
publish the scandalous NHS dossier that
become a centerpiece of Corbyn’s campaign
against Johnson. As usual, the primary
source for Reddit’s claim was the Atlantic
Council, which it credited with “provid[ing]
us with important attribution.”
Reddit’s Director of Policy, Jessica
Ashooh, is the Atlantic Council’s former
Middle East Strategy Task Force Deputy
Director, and an ex-official of the
government of the United Arab Emirates. She
was hired by the social media giant in 2017,
at around the same time that Senate Select
Intelligence Committee co-chair Sen. Mark
Warner was
demanding more government control over
Reddit on the grounds that it was a
potential vehicle for Russian influence.
In a 2016
column for Foreign Policy, Ashooh
likened Donald Trump to self-proclaimed ISIS
Caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and appeared to
lament that “drone strikes on Trump Tower
are probably not coming any time soon.”
She complained that Trump was “giving
voice to troubling narratives of
marginalization and disenchantment with the
status quo,” and chided the “elite class”
for underestimating him.
Those same elite grievances have animated
the campaign to destroy Corbyn, a left-wing
populist whose political views are
alternately opposed to Trump’s. And the same
cynical tactics honed in the paranoid
passion play of Russiagate have been
redeployed against the Labour leader.
In the most recent intelligence-backed
assault on Corbyn, corporate media outlets
have even relied on Nazis and neo-fascist
blogs as sources.
Using literal Nazi blog posts to smear
Corbyn as a terrorist sympathizer
One of the most shockingly dishonest
smears of Jeremy Corbyn was published in the
British tabloid The Sun on December 7.
The story, hyperbolically titled “‘HIJACKED
LABOUR’ Ex-British intelligence officers
say Jeremy Corbyn is at the centre of a
hard-left extremist network,” claimed the
“Labour leader’s spider’s web of extensive
contacts stretch from Marxist intellectuals
to militant groups and illegal terror
organisations.”
The piece uncritically echoes the
opinions of a right-wing lobby group called
Hijacked Labour, which was founded by former
military intelligence officers with the
express goal of ousting Corbyn and purging
the Labour Party’s anti-imperialist faction.
In lieu of any actual evidence, the
report relied on a graphical web created by
these conservative disgruntled ex-spies,
which attempts to link Corbyn to terrorism
through many degrees of separation — and
cites neo-Nazis to do so.
so.
The conspiratorial web does not show any
tangible ties between these figures, and
impugns Corbyn with vague far-right
buzzwords like “global Marxism” and
“postmodern neo-Marxism.” The latter term is
a non-existent and paradoxical concoction of
ultra-conservative pundit
Jordan Peterson, based on the fascist
anti-Semitic myth of “Cultural
Marxism,” which is itself rooted in Nazi
Germany’s propaganda on “Cultural
Bolshevism.”
In fact, the Hijacked Labour website
directly references the right-wing pundit,
recommending a Jordan Peterson lecture
titled “Postmodernism
and Cultural Marxism.” The Peterson
screed was published by
The Epoch Times, a right-wing media
outfit run by the
fascist Chinese cult Falun Gong, which
maintains that science and race-mixing are
demonic and insists Donald Trump was sent by
God to destroy the Communist Party of China.
The anti-Corbyn group of British spooks
also implored readers to watch a video by
Thomas DiLorenzo, a right-wing neoliberal
economist at the libertarian Mises
Institute, which Hijacked Labour claims
“works against the deconstructive and
destructive effects of Cultural Marxism.”
Given the conspiratorial web’s reliance
on far-right terminology, it might not have
been a surprise that it also cited literal
Nazis as a source.
Critics on Twitter quickly pointed out
that the Hijacked Labour website used by the
British media to attack Corbyn cited a
neo-Nazi website called Aryan Unity.
Together with this white supremacist page,
the former British military intelligence
officers cited a critique of antifascists
published by the far-right website The
Millennium Report. This blog has run
blatantly anti-Semitic posts with titles
like, “Why
are the Jews so reviled worldwide? Have
they brought this judgment on themselves?”,
“New World
Order Pledged To Jews,” and “This
is how the ‘Court Jews’ have been
strategically placed into power families
over millennia.”
After facing backlash on social media, The
Sun article was removed from the website.
And the
new URL for the post includes the term
“legal-removal,” suggesting that the
publication may have been threatened with
legal action for publishing the absurd
story.
But this was far from the only corporate
media attack on Corbyn that relied on
military intelligence apparatus as a source.
British journalist Mark Curtis has
expanded his colleague Matt Kennard’s tally
and shown that some 40 media stories have
been published in major corporate media
outlets smearing Jeremy Corbyn with the
unsubstantiated claims of British spies.
The UK’s military intelligence apparatus
has demonstrated a striking ability to
influence the mainstream media, stirring
pseudo-scandals almost every week. Desperate
to prevent the election of the first
authentically left-wing British prime
minister, it is no longer disguising its
role in the assault on Corbyn.
But there is one weapon Corbyn boasts
that this unelected, opaque element can only
hope for: the hearts and minds of masses of
British people. And this December 12, the
people get to decide.
Ben Norton is a journalist, writer, and
filmmaker. He is the assistant editor of The
Grayzone, and the producer of the
Moderate Rebels podcast, which he
co-hosts with editor Max Blumenthal. His
website is
BenNorton.com and he tweets at @BenjaminNorton.
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