British army creates team of Facebook warriors

Soldiers familiar with social media sought for 77th Brigade, which will be responsible for ‘non-lethal warfare’

A British soldier looks at an Iraqi colleague's mobile phone during a joint patrol. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images

A British soldier looks at an Iraqi colleague's mobile phone during a joint patrol. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images

The British army is creating a special force of Facebook warriors, skilled in psychological operations and use of social media to engage in unconventional warfare in the information age.

The 77th Brigade, to be based in Hermitage, near Newbury, in Berkshire, will be about 1,500-strong and formed of units drawn from across the army. It will formally come into being in April.

The brigade will be responsible for what is described as non-lethal warfare. Both the Israeli and US army already engage heavily in psychological operations.

Against a background of 24-hour news, smartphones and social media, such as Facebook and Twitter, the force will attempt to control the narrative.

The 77th will include regulars and reservists and recruitment will begin in the spring. Soldiers with journalism skills and familiarity with social media are among those being sought.

An army spokesman said: “77th Brigade is being created to draw together a host of existing and developing capabilities essential to meet the challenges of modern conflict and warfare. It recognises that the actions of others in a modern battlefield can be affected in ways that are not necessarily violent.”

The move is partly a result of experience in counter-insurgency operations in Afghanistan. It can also be seen as a response to events of the last year that include Russia’s actions in Ukraine, in particular Crimea, and Islamic State’s (Isis) takeover of large swaths of Syria and Iraq.

Nato has so far been unable to find a counter to what the US and UK claim is Russia creating unrest by sending in regular troops disguised as local militia, allowing president Vladimir Putin to deny responsibility.Isis has proved adept at exploiting social media to attract fighters from around the world.

The Israel Defence Forces have pioneered state military engagement with social media, with dedicated teams operating since Operation Cast Lead, its war in Gaza in 2008-9. The IDF is active on 30 platforms – including Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and Instagram – in six languages. “It enables us to engage with an audience we otherwise wouldn’t reach,” said an Israeli army spokesman.

It has been approached by several western countries, keen to learn from its expertise.

During last summer’s war in Gaza, Operation Protective Edge, the IDF and Hamas’s military wing, the Qassam Brigades, tweeted prolifically, sometimes engaging directly with one another.

The new brigade is being named the 77th in tribute to the Chindits, the British guerrilla force led by Maj Gen Orde Wingate against the Japanese in Burma during the second world war. Wingate adopted unorthodox and controversial tactics that achieved successes completely disproportionate to the size of his forces, sending teams deep into Japanese-held territory, creating uncertainty in the Japanese high command and forcing it to alter its strategic plans.

In a nod to the Chindits, members of the 77th Brigade will have arm badges showing a mythical Burmese creature.

The aim is that the new force will prove as flexible as the Chindits in the face of the dizzying array of challenges being thrown up in the early part of this century.

The creation of 77th Brigade comes as the commander of Nato special operations headquarters, Lt Gen Marshall Webb, speaking in Washington this week, expressed concern about Russia and about Isis.

“Special operations headquarters is uniquely placed to address this,” he said. “We tend to take an indirect approach. We can engage without being escalatory or aggressive. We tend to view things from an oblique angle, and we absolutely acknowledge that trust, information-sharing and interagency collaboration is crucial.”

Article The Guardian Jan, 2016


Sinn Fein recruiting activists for cyber combat

By James Quigley

"The internet and social media are transforming politics around the world and here in Ireland.  Never before has there been so many ways that you can help influence and make change happen through this global online community we live in."  (link below)

So says Sinn Fein's 'Online Supporters' (SFOS) web page.  It's proclamation and intent,  accompanied with Twitter ads,  seems overtly and blatantly obvious.  It is a recruitment campaign for cyber warriors to be part of the 'Digital Rising'.  

We know enough already about Sinn Fein's online scrutiny, abuse and bullying and we know that the practice is all too prevalent.  You would think that after all the evidence of this terrible phenomenon , Sinn Fein might apologise and in so doing stamp out the practice.  Unfortunately they haven't and instead by the looks of it they intend to intensify it. 

Wouldn't it be interesting to see inside the online activist's instruction manual?

Sinn Fein recruitment centre for online activists  - here at www.sinnfein.ie/sfos

Sinn Fein recruitment centre for online activists  - here at www.sinnfein.ie/sfos

 

Sinn Fein's drive for cyber watchdogs

Sinn Fein's latest advertisements and recruitment drive for online activists is overtly militaristic.  It is a command to action.  It is aggressive.  The above ad is a take on the iconic 1914 Lord Kitchener's First World War recruitment poster 'I Want You',  a macho image symbolising authoritarianism and militarism.  It is an order, a call to arms.   Interestingly the colour scheme of red on yellow is a warning signal in the animal world (aposematism).

Sinn Fein's command on their web page is  "Anois an t-am le gníomhú!  Now is that time to act!" .  And on the pages logo the symbolism is, in place of an armalite each activist is equipped with a mobile phone.

 

Should we be worried of this 'Digital Rising'

Paul@pauldelaney, March 2016, put up a warning on Twitter pointing out that " Everyone needs to be aware that Sinn Fein are planning an online onslaught that will troll accounts,  bullying & intimidating".
 

What on earth is Digital Rising?'

The journal.ie  said on Sept 2015  "Party supporters are also among the most active on social media.  Although a recent study found that it's supporters are less likely to use Twitter than other party supporters.  But Sinn Féin has also faced criticism for having so-called ‘keyboard warriors’ who have attacked abuse victim Máiria Cahill online.
 

Mairia Cahill's armchair Provo trolls sink to sickest depths

Belfast Telegraph wrote on March 2016 "Internet attacks on Mairia Cahill are nothing new, of course. They started up almost as soon as the original Spotlight programme detailing her alleged abuse by a suspected IRA man was broadcast back in October last year. Since then the news agenda has moved on. But the trolls haven't."
 

 The trolling of Ann Travers

sluggerotoole.com   on Nov 2014 asked " What do you think motivates people to troll you on Twitter?


Ann Travers;  Wow! Big question! I really don’t have any idea, however I guess it’s because I question and support others who question. I also guess it’s because my Dad was a Judge and my sister was murdered by the IRA. they see me as “fair game”.
 

A Critique - Donegal a microcosm of the malaise affecting Rigt2Change Ireland

Buncrana Together   on Nov 2015 Buncrana Together published an article about experiences of the control Sinn Fein had on the Right2Water/Right2Change movement and tried to show how they manipulated the campaign for it's own ends.  This end being Dáil Éireann

Sinn Fein/Right2Change strategy was one of 'controlled opposition'.  The party controlled, led and used the public to further their own ends.  It used main stream and social media in a well honed maneuver to push their agenda and attacked anyone who dared question.   Many good community campaigners fell victim to abuse and intimidation.     In the end Sinn Fein was for all intents and purposes Right2Change and more or less controlled the agenda.  If you questioned Sinn Fein/Right2change you were abused, isolated and ostracised.

 

Marginalisation, Isolation a Sinn Fein well honed tactic

Gerry Adams                 Sinn Fein President

Gerry Adams                 Sinn Fein President

The Belfast leader had once confided to a colleague on the Army Council the tactical approach he favored when going about the destruction and removal of political enemies, and it was this line of attack that he adopted to remove the Southern veterans:  " 'You don't confront people,'  he would say.   'You isolate and marginalize them and then get rid of them.'  I often heard him say that," the figure recalled.   page 178 'A Secret History of the IRA'  by Ed Moloney (referring to Gerry Adams)

 

Why should we be worried

'Totalitarianism is a political system where the state recognises no limits to its authority and strives to regulate every aspect of public and private life wherever feasible' wikipedia.  

Not far away from  Sinn Fein's obsession with control and power by the party.  This domination is a  quest  by the party for power and the notion of online activism and Sinn Fein's documented track record in this field is akin to the control of the public's thoughts and feelings.  

Even the dogs in the street know how Gerry Adams and his closest advisors have control over Sinn Fein.  It is not surprising, after all,  he has been it's president since the 1980's and he has been associated with secretive organisations including the IRA in the longest, intensive period of military rebellion against British occupation of Northern Ireland.   

Given the history of secretive, clandestine operations of the Provisional IRA and Sinn Fein's political manoeuvring and what has been recently revealed about their nefarious activities including the use of the internet to bully, abuse and attack, we may well be right to take note.  

The now well chronicled  facts of Sinn Fein's  online cyber activities and its call to arms  reminds one of the former East German secret police, the Stasi,  " whose main task was spying on the population, mainly through a vast network of citizens turned informants and fighting any opposition by overt and covert measures, including hidden psychological destruction of dissidents." wikipedia

 


6 Out Of 10 Irish People Want Neutrality Enshrined in Irish Constitution

 

A recently commissioned Red C Poll has shown that 6 out of 10 Irish people want Neutrality to be enshrined in the Constitution.  At present, Irish Neutrality is a policy choice, decided on by the Government of the day.

The Poll also finds that 57% of the Irish people oppose the United States use of Shannon Airport for Military Transit Purposes, this figure excludes the 'Don't Knows' which are at 4%.

This week, the acting Taoiseach Enda Kenny visits US President Barack Obama, and it is imperative that he raises the concerns of the Irish people, regarding the ongoing militarisation of much of the world, and the impact of same. This Red C Poll has shown that over half the Irish population do not agree with Ireland's current military relationship with the United States, which sees Shannon Airport used as a forward airbase for the US Military. A Press Conference will be held tomorrow at 2.30pm, in Buswells Hotel, Tuesday 15th March to discuss the findings.

Speaking on the findings of the Poll, Clare Daly TD made the point that - "A country with a policy of positive neutrality would not facilitate the massive, devastating displacement of tens of millions of people through wars whose only purpose is to keep the gears of the military-industrial complex oiled. It would not find itself in a state of absolute moral abjection when it agreed to accept only the tiniest fraction of those made homeless and stateless by wars it had abetted. We need to put meat on the bones of our neutrality, to actively and vigorously work against war and destruction, against the arms trade, against the absolute devastation of so many lives in pursuit of imperial power and wealth? Until we enshrine a policy of neutrality in our Constitution, and make it so that our neutrality is something that is real, positive, and active, we cannot and will not play that role".

Mick Wallace TD stated - "Since 2001, the US Military and their allies have been responsible for the deaths of over 2 million citizens in Afghanistan and Iraq alone. Mindless destruction of the Middle East region & beyond has seen the displacement of over 30 million people and an unprecedented refugee crisis in Europe today. It's long past time that Ireland stopped facilitating this horror by refusing to allow Shannon Airport to be used for any military purposes. We need a change of direction - It should start with the new Government. It's time for Ireland to work for peace, not war."

Mick Wallace Clare Dalysee arrest at Shannon Airport 2014

Mick Wallace Clare Dalysee arrest at Shannon Airport 2014

Ed Horgan of Shannonwatch states that " Shannon airport has been used, or misused by the US military, with the approval of successive Irish Government's since October 2001. In the meantime over three million armed US troops have transited through Shannon on their way to and from wars and military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Syria and elsewhere. In addition US military aircraft have transported unknown quantities of munitions and other war materials through Shannon airport but the Irish Government has been repeatedly denying that these aircraft are carrying weapons and munitions. Irish neutrality needs to be urgently restored to prevent Irish complicity in crimes against humanity".

Dr John Lannon of the University of Limerick and Shannonwatch stated that - "Ireland's failure to uphold national and international law at Shannon is shameful. The routine transit of armed troops to and from war zones is in contravention of the Hague Convention on Neutrality. The authorities have failed in their responsibilities under the Convention Against Torture by not investigating rendition planes at Shannon. And they also turn a blind eye to the fact that the US military aircraft landing at Shannon are likely to be carrying people who are guilty of war crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere. Under the principle of international jurisdiction, these should be investigated and prosecuted".

Original article Mick Wallace and Clare Daly Shannonwatch  
See full 'Neutrality In Ireland' RedC Poll Feb, 2016