New documents reveal a covert British military-intelligence smear machine meddling in American politics
The
Integrity Initiative has mobilized an international disinformation
campaign across Europe. Now, with government and right-wing
foundation money, this massive “political smear unit” is
infiltrating the US.
by
Max Blumenthal and Mark Ames
Part
5 - A foreign agent in the State Department?
Of all
the State Department officials named in Integrity Initiative
documents, the one who appeared most frequently was Todd Leventhal.
Leventhal has been a staffer at the State Department’s Global
Engagement Center, boasting of “20 years of countering
disinformation, misinformation, conspiracy theories, and urban
legends.” In an April 2018 Integrity Initiative memo, he is
listed as a current team member:
Funded to the tune of $160 million this year to beat back Russian disinformation with “counter-propaganda,” the State Department’s Global Engagement Center has refused to deny targeting American citizens with information warfare of its own. “My old job at the State Department was as chief propagandist,” confessed former Global Engagement Center Director Richard Stengel. “I’m not against propaganda. Every country does it and they have to do it to their own population and I don’t necessarily think it’s that awful.”

Funded to the tune of $160 million this year to beat back Russian disinformation with “counter-propaganda,” the State Department’s Global Engagement Center has refused to deny targeting American citizens with information warfare of its own. “My old job at the State Department was as chief propagandist,” confessed former Global Engagement Center Director Richard Stengel. “I’m not against propaganda. Every country does it and they have to do it to their own population and I don’t necessarily think it’s that awful.”
At a Council on Foreign Relations forum about "fake news," former Editor at Time Magazine Richard Stengel directly states that he supports the use of propaganda on American citizens - then shuts the session down when challenged about how propaganda is used against the third world pic.twitter.com/ClAT5POv7G— William Craddick (@williamcraddick) May 11, 2018
Like so
many of the media and political figures involved in the Integrity
Initiative’s international network, the Global Engagement
Center’s Leventhal has a penchant for deploying smear tactics
against prominent voices that defy the foreign policy consensus.
Leventhal
appeared in an outtake of a recent NBC documentary on Russian
disinformation smugly explaining how he would take down a 15-year-old
book critical of American imperialism in the developing world. Rather
than challenge the book’s substance and allegations, Leventhal
boasted how he would marshall his resources to wage an ad hominem
smear campaign to destroy the author’s reputation. His strategic
vision was clear: when confronting a critic, ignore the message and
destroy the messenger.
Integrity
Initiative documents reveal that Leventhal has been paid $76,608
dollars (60,000 British pounds) for a 50% contract.
While
those same documents claim he has retired from the State Department,
Leventhal’s own Linkedin page lists him as a current “Senior
Disinformation Advisor” to the State Department. If that were true,
it would mean that the State Department was employing a de facto
foreign agent.
As a
cut-out of the British Foreign Office and Defense Ministry, the
Integrity Initiative’s work with current and former US
officials and members of the media raises certain legal questions.
For one, there is no indication that the group has registered under
the Justice Department’s Foreign Agent Registration Act, as most
foreign agents of influence are required to do.
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