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By Kit Klarenberg and David Miller – Jun 21, 2022
In his covert assault on antiwar scholars, âleft-wingâ journalist and security state collaborator Paul Mason enlisted an academic snitch who knew his targets well.
In the latest installment of The Grayzoneâs ongoing investigation into the anti-democratic, security state-influenced activities of Paul Mason, we look at how one of Britainâs most prominent alleged left-wing journalists and an ever-expanding cast of covert helpers targeted scholars who dared challenge establishment narratives on the conflict in Ukraine.
Amidst his campaign to neutralize the UK antiwar left, Paul Mason declared in an email to several academics willing to inform on and undermine their own colleagues: âthe far left rogue academics is who Iâm after⌠The important task is to quarantine their âsoftâ influencers and expose/stigmatise the hard ideologists.â
Masonâs fishing expedition was conducted in apparent coordination with Andy Pryce, a senior British intelligence official involved in a series of malign information warfare and censorship initiatives.
The journalistâs key academic enabler, self-styled counter-disinformation researcher Emma Briant, not only helped further his campaign to target antiwar figures, but furnished bogus claims about one individual which appears to have inspired a BBC smear piece on academic critics of the established narrative about killings of civilians in the Ukrainian town of Bucha. Many of those she snitched on considered her a colleague and even a comrade.
Rather than own up to the activities exposed by the leaked emails, Briant has engaged in lawfare, threatening The Grayzone with a formal âcease and desistâ demand. Sent by her lawyer on June 10th, the filing falsely charged that Kit Klarenberg, one of the authors of this article, played a direct role in the âmisappropriationâ of private communications.
Briantâs legal counsel went on to threaten that his client would seek a âprohibitory injunctionâ to prevent further reporting on the leaked material, if not launch a claim for compensation due to âdamage to her career and reputation,â if this outlet failed to comply with the demand.
Briantâs attempt to muzzle The Grayzone is understandable, for as we will see, she has a lot to hide.
Naming names within academia
On March 3rd, Paul Mason emailed his intelligence contact Andy Pryce to ask for help in identifying âa tool to trace memes and talking points to their source,â in order to âdemonstrate to people how innocent amplifiers end up echoing disinfo and themes.â
Pryce was amenable, stating that he would âraise this need with colleagues.â He added that, âwe need an organisation alongside Full Fact that is delving deeper and being more pointy in its messaging.â Two days later, he and Mason sketched out a blueprint for a covert propaganda mill they dubbed the International Information Brigade. (See the second installment of this series for more on this shady endeavor).
Just over a month later, Emma Briant introduced Mason to Edinburgh University academic Huw Davies and Trevor Davis of the private intelligence firm Counter Action. The meet and greet was convened to equip Mason with the meme-tracing tool he requested of Pryce, and to help him produce an âimportant articleâ for Byline Times.
Briant urged Mason to tell the pair âmore about what you are looking for, particularly any keywords or accounts/organizations you are most interested in.â Mason responded that he was seeking to identify âBritish left reactions to the Bucha massacre,â and âhow pro-Putin/pro-PRC influence happens around Stop The War,â of which he already âhad a pretty good analog mindmap.â
âIâd be interested in the disciplines and tools either of you might possess in order to bring rigour to the question: who in Britain denies the Bucha massacre/reflects the Russian line,â the journalist wrote. âItâs a harder search because I am also looking for those who downplay, ignore or question the evidence and Iâm not sure what kind of keywords might be useful.â
Davies offered to conduct ânetwork analysisâ using âsoftwareâ heâd previously employed in his academic work to âmake some visualisations about the Bucha denialists and run the same analytics.â First, he asked Mason for âdata such as who retweets who or who belongs to [Stop the War], who used to work for Corbyn etc.â
There was a problem, however: those whom Mason predicted would deny the Bucha massacre and/or reflect the âRussian lineâ on the incident failed to do so.
âI am more and more convinced the people I am analysing simply donât want to talk about Bucha. Most of Stop the Warâs officers have not tweeted about it,â he lamented the next day. âI wonder if anyone has done a basic â âwho spread the Russian counternarrativeâ chart? That might help me?â
After clarifying that âfar left rogue academicsâ were âwho Iâm after [emphasis added],â Mason outlined the issues involved: âThereâs a progression â White Helmets, Anti-Semitism âwas a scamâ and now Bucha was a false flag.â He emphasized, though, âI donât monitor the rogue academics much and Emmaâs tipped me off [emphasis added] to their current activities.â
Davies suggested that rather than âoutright namingâ particular individuals, Mason try âgenealogical exposure of their techniques,â as publicly identifying people as âwhat they areâ would simply lead to denials, and âtheir troll affiliatesâ coming after him.
Davies included a recent Twitter thread listing âa few rogues,â including Tim Hayward, a fellow Edinburgh University academic, and member of the Working Group for Syria, Propaganda and Media.
His suggestion prompted Briant to issue a revealing disclosure: âI can give you the name [sic] of all the main organisers on the academic side of things as Iâm on their organizing listserve.â She was referring to an academic mailing list known as the âOrganised Persuasive Communication,â and run by Piers Robinson, a dissident academic who has been relentlessly targeted in UK mainstream media.
Robinson was shocked to learn that a participant on his listserv was ratting out fellow members to a security state collaborator.
âIâm dismayed that a former colleague whom I have supported over the years appears to have abused an academic listserv,â Robinson told The Grayzone. âRather than engaging in open debate and critique, which would have been the scholarly and ethical thing to do, Briant has instead sought to support what seems to be underhand and nefarious attempts to damage reputations and silence critics.â
âThis puts a big spotlight on the professional integrity and knowledge of Briantâ
When Briant singled out a member of the listserv, it was to accuse them of secret collusion with an enemy state.
âI know he might not look influential from Twitter,â she told Mason, âbut the one I know has DIRECT RUSSIAN STATE CONTACT [emphasis in original] and spreads what will help Putin to the other academics to then hopefully spread or respond to is Greg Simons.â
Greg Simons happens to be a communications researcher at Swedenâs Uppsala University specializing in Russian mass media. As for his supposed âdirect Russian state contact,â it turns out to be far more mundane than Briantâs menacing all-caps characterization implied.
The evidence of Simonsâ contact with the Russian state consisted of an email delivered to him in broken English by Andrei Kovalev of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. Kovalev had written Simons to request he fill out a survey related to conflict and forward it onto colleagues for use in a research paper. Simons duly circulated the request via âOrganised Persuasive Communication.â
Kovalev could hardly have been accused of serving as a Putin asset. He played a key role in Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachevâs liberalization agenda, freeing political prisoners, ending regulations on foreign travel, and enshrining fundamental rights in the countryâs new constitution. He subsequently became involved with Rights in Russia, a UK-registered charity promoting âthe work of human rights organizations based in the Russian Federation.â
For his part, Simons stated to The Grayzone that Briantâs claims about him have âno basis in truth or reality.â
âThis puts a big spotlight on the professional integrity and knowledge of Briant, who spreads propaganda and misinformation on people, something claims on her Twitter profile to fight,â Simons added. âIt also demonstrates a clear lack of personal integrity and deficiency in knowledge on topics that she claims to be an expert in.â
Email correspondence casts doubt on Briantâs denials
In subsequent communications, Briant revealed her âown focusâ was on the role of academics in perpetuating Russian âdisinformation,â professing to be âvery disturbed and angry with some of what Iâve seen among the academics Iâve known quite well.â
âItâs more than just an embarrassment, some of these folks are raising genuine national security risks,â she claimed.
Briant nonetheless agreed with Trevor Daviesâ warning against publicly naming and shaming academics, though only on tactical grounds â because she felt that âthe approach taken to tackling the academia problemâ was âbackfiring.â
Briant argued instead that âidentifying the strategy, techniques of recruitment, breaking down the ideology and gaslightingâ offered a âsoundâ alternative, as it would âeducate and raise awarenessâ of the âgroomingâ of individuals by the Kremlin.
Following The Grayzoneâs revelations of Briantâs secret collusion with Mason, the academic has strenuously denied suggestions she was in any way attempting to censor and ostracize members of the British left. However, she seemed aware of the harm that could come to the individuals and organizations she named as Kremlin stooges â if not from Mason, then British intelligence.
Paul Mason fulminates about Michael Traceyâs presence at pro-Ukraine rally
On April 10th, Mason emailed Pryce and Briant to complain that independent US journalist Michael Tracey had attended âourâ pro-Ukraine rally a day before.
Tracey has claimed that while covering the rally, which consisted of self-proclaimed leftists and unionists marching through London in support of military aid to Ukraine, Mason told him to âfuck off,â then threatened him with physical ejection from the site, before bizarrely inviting Ministry of Defence officials to join the âanti-warâ demonstration via bullhorn.
In private, Mason was even more malevolent, telling Pryce and Briant, âIâd be interested to know who pulls Traceyâs (sic) strings â and what reason heâs in the UK.â
In response, Tracey told The Grayzone, âMason ought to consider a new career â in comedy.â
While his conspiratorial outlook might have been amusing, Mason seemed to be implying that an official probe into the journalist was in order, perhaps along with his removal from social media platforms, or worse.
Briant commented to Mason that sheâd been ânoticing [Tracey] on Twitter too,â claiming his following consisted of âthe conspiracist right in the US.â
Were Briantâs comments on email threads with Mason the product of simple happenstance, or had she been tasked with rooting out ârogueâ elements on social media by powerful actors? Is her avowed âfocusâ on academics perpetuating purported Russian disinformation self-initiated, or directed by intelligence interests? And were these activities what led her to Mason?
As subsequent investigations by The Grayzone will demonstrate, the dubious information Briant provided to Mason about Greg Simons appears to have significantly informed a BBC radio âdocumentaryâ broadcast this June, which smeared academics who questioned the official narrative of the Bucha massacre.
The program featured commentary by Mason, was fronted by his associate Chloe Hadjimatheou, and Briant was originally scheduled to appear. In the show, the BBC denigrated the professional reputations of Tim Hayward â one of the âroguesâ cited by Huw Davies â and Justin Schlosberg of Birkbeck University, painting both as Kremlin puppets. The content was so misleading and defamatory that Schlosberg is now mulling legal action.
The spook who sat by the journalist
Lurking behind Paul Mason, Emma Briant, and the entire project to neutralize the UKâs grassroots antiwar left is a single figure who has spent years deeply embedded within the byzantine architecture of the British security state.
His name is Andy Pryce, and his stated goal is to propagandize and manipulate the public through media cut-outs, molding them into drone-like cheerleaders for an ever-escalating conflict with Russia.
So who is this shadowy figure, whose name is featured on numerous email exchanges with Mason?
Pryce was the founding director of the Counter Disinformation and Media Development (CDMD) programme at the UK Foreign Office. Yet this secretive role was never mentioned on his LinkedIn page, where he listed his bio. Whatâs more, Pryce deleted the entire LinkedIn in 2018 after he was exposed as a key player in the scandalous MI6/military intelligence project known as the Integrity Initiative.
In December 2018, Pryce listed himself simply as a âdiplomatâ â a classic MI6 cover title. Further, the UK Foreign Office had studiously avoided mentioning Pryceâs CDMD until it was exposed in the tranche of leaked emails revealing the existence of the Integrity Initiative in 2018. The highly secretive nature of the project strongly suggested it was operating under the purview of MI6 intelligence service.
Pryceâs likely intelligence role is reinforced by the fact that public summaries of the CDMDâs existence which appear on government websites have redacted the name of the organization currently in charge of the program.
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A January 2020 European Commission event listing identifies Pryce as the head of public diplomacy at UKREP, Londonâs diplomatic mission to the EU. However, the same month Pryce appeared at the EU event, UKREP was replaced with a new office, the UK Mission to Europe, and Pryce has not been publicly mentioned in any official capacity since. So where did he go?
In his communications with Mason, Pryce mentions his personal involvement in activities placing him at the forefront of Londonâs public relations strategy on the Ukraine crisis, which is delivered by the recently formed Government Information Cell (GIC) and Counter Disinformation Unit (CDU).
Staffed by spies and charged with disseminating intelligence through the media and other forums for the purpose of information warfare, both the units have operated in highly clandestine fashion. Largely unknown to the public, they have played a pivotal part in NATOâs proxy war in Ukraine.
What did Briant know and when did she know it?
Emma Briant has implied that she was wholly unfamiliar with Pryce before The Grayzoneâs most recent investigation was published. However, she was copied in on the same email as the state operative.
Further, an April 7th email from Mason to Briant â delivered just hours before she introduced him to the researchers Davis and Davies â contains a reference to âAndy,â suggesting that she was on first name terms with the state operative.
It was in this missive that Mason shared his McCarthyite ânetwork mapâ of Russian and Chinese influence, clearly insinuating it had been prepared specifically for official review.
While numerous emails confirm Masonâs direct role in assisting and encouraging Pryce, a question lingers: what did Briant know about their malign initiative, and when did she know it? So far, she has declined numerous requests for comment from The Grayzone, hiding instead behind a lawyer who has threatened this outlet with unspecified retaliation for publishing factual reporting about his clientâs activities.
Briant still has the chance to clarify the nature of her relationship with Pryce and Mason, and to even denounce their anti-democratic machinations. A similar opportunity remains for Mason to cease his evasions and elucidate his motives to those mentioned in his network map, and the British left more generally. It might also be productive for him to explain why he has been collaborating so closely with a certain âfriendâ in the Foreign Office.
David Miller is a broadcaster, writer, and investigative researcher who produces the program, Palestine Declassified, and directs Spinwatch.
Kit Klarenberg is an investigative journalist exploring the role of intelligence services in shaping politics and perceptions.