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'''Ida Eklund-Lindwall''' is a "disinformation analyst having worked for [[Stefan Löfven|Stefan Löfven]]'s office, [[STRATCOM|STRATCOM]], The [[Swedish Ministry of Defence|Swedish Ministry of Defence]] and the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency. Her current employer is the [[European Union|European Union]] External Action Service. She is also connected in Dutch Cluster of the [[IfS|IfS]], although at this moment not very much is known.<ref>http://ddconfisrael.mfa.gov.il/content/ida-eklund-lindwall</ref>
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'''Ida Eklund-Lindwall''' is a disinformation analyst having worked for [[Stefan Löfven|Stefan Löfven]]'s office, [[STRATCOM|STRATCOM]], The [[Swedish Ministry of Defence|Swedish Ministry of Defence]] and the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency<ref>http://ddconfisrael.mfa.gov.il/content/ida-eklund-lindwall</ref>. Her current employer is the [[European Union|European Union]] External Action Service that operates the [[East StratCom Task Force|Eastern Task Force of STRATCOM]]. She is also named as a member of the Dutch Cluster of the [[II|II]], starting employment after a meeting called [[Answering Russia's Strategic Narratives]] between [[NATO]], The [[Dutch Ministry of Defence]] and, The Institute for Statecraft, [[Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research]].
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==Early Career==
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Eklund-Lindwall graduated from the [[University of Stockholm|University of Stockholm]] with a degree in conflict and peace studies and [[human rights|human rights]] in [[2007|2007]].<ref>https://gchumanrights.org/tl_files/EIUC%20MEDIA/EMA/PDF/EMA_Graduates_2007_2008_ok.pdf</ref>
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She worked as a "peacekeeper" in [[Georgia|Georgia]] and a crisis-centre for ''peace-management''. She is noted to be experienced by [[media|media]]-outlets and has mostly been recommended by her employer [[Amnesty International|Amnesty International]], her work there appeared to be reporting and visiting victims of war, such as in [[Palestine|Palestine]].<ref>https://foljeslagarprogrammet.se/foljeslagarna/ida-eklund-lindwall/</ref>
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==Institute for Statecraft==
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'''[[Answering Russia's Strategic Narratives]]''' was a one day event on 22 June [[2017]] organised by [[The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies]], which described it as a "[[conference]]", although it was by invitation only. Reports from the [[HCSS]] from after the meeting revealed [[Stopfake]] and the East [[StratCom]] Task Force granted their database (of files on media sources, individuals and their role in reporting [[Russian]] [[news]] or interests of Russian [[media]]) to the HCSS for an "offensive" to set-up sites and institutes that would "monitor Russian dinformation", seemingly explaining the reason [[Ida Eklund-Lindwall]] became part of the [[Dutch Cluster]] of the IfS.<ref>https://www.slideshare.net/NealRauhauser/hcss-fake-news-monitor</ref>
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She appeared to be travelling [[the Netherlands|the Netherlands]] around the same time the Dutch Cluster of the [[II|II]] was set-up with an anti-[[fake news|fake news]] lecture at the [[University of Amsterdam|University of Amsterdam]] in [[2017|2017]], on the topic of fake news along with an anti-fake news campaign by [[media|media]] appearances of her co-speaker [[Marc Tuters|Marc Tuters]], who linked "a frog using [[intimidation|intimidation]]" and [[Donald Trump|Donald Trump]]<ref>https://dezwijger.nl/programma/trollen-trump-en-thierry</ref> to several [[social media|social media]]-outlets with a different view on the [[official narrative|official narrative]].<ref>https://wiki.digitalmethods.net/Dmi/FakeNewsSprint</ref>
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In April of [[2018|2018]] she, [[Stephen Dalziel|Stephen Dalziel]] (a director for the [[IfS|IfS]], member of the [[Institute for Statecraft/Tor team|Institute for Statecraft/Tor team]]), [[EU DisinfoLab|EU DisinfoLab]] member Guillaume Chaslot and [[London School of Economics|London School of Economics]] professor [[Peter Pomerantsev|Peter Pomerantsev]] joined in an "annual disinformation event"-session hosted by [[DisinfoPortal|DisinfoPortal]] and the [[Atlantic Council|Atlantic Council]], named "exposing the Kremlin's toolkit". [[Andy Pryce|Andy Pryce]] and several contacts of the IfS were other panel members in other sessions. Dalziel used the title "Senior Fellow, The [[Institute for Statecraft|Institute for Statecraft]]" which is quite interesting after the events that led to the [[Institute for Statecraft/Cover up|Institute for Statecraft/Cover up]].<ref>https://www.disinfo.eu/outreach/our-events/2018-brussels-disinfolab</ref>
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==Russia==
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[[File:Ida EW-Fake-news.png|400px|thumb|left|The only difference between these two pages is one of those sites has a Russian [[internet|internet]] country code top-level domain. While the site should be a Finnish site, an [[enemy image|enemy image]] is created here as you could easily use a Norwegian vs Finnish domain name.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/GICT.TECH/posts/one-practical-example-from-ida-eklund-lindwall-eeas-east-stratcom-task-force-eu-/1829766667070063/</ref>
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Eklund-Lindwall is one of 15 members at STRATCOM "aimed at [[Armenia|Armenia]], [[Azerbaijan|Azerbaijan]], [[Belarus|Belarus]], [[Georgia|Georgia]], [[Moldova|Moldova]] and [[Ukraine|Ukraine]] and created as a conclusion of the [[European Council|European Council]] meeting on 19 and 20 March [[2015|2015]], with the need to challenge the ongoing disinformation campaigns by [[Russia|Russia]]", receiving at least €7.000.000 until [[2020|2020]]. The [[New York Times|New York Times]] calls it "Europe's frontline against Russia", with [[Edward Lucas|Edward Lucas]] calling it in a lecture "the best weekly bulletin on Russian [[propaganda|propaganda]] in the West next to [[StopFake|StopFake]]", an organization of fellow [[II|II]]-member [[Yevhen Fedchenko|Yevhen Fedchenko]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sx_cqNR3bJA</ref><ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/20/world/europe/europe-combats-a-new-foe-of-political-stability-fake-news.html</ref><ref>https://eeas.europa.eu/headquarters/headquarters-homepage/2116/-questions-and-answers-about-the-east-stratcom-task-force_en</ref> She is also used in election-observation in eastern europe.<ref>https://www.osce.org/odihr/elections/georgia/373600?download=true</ref>
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Eklund-Lindwall lectures all over Europe on dozens of yearly events on behalf of the [[Stockholm Network|Stockholm Network]] and STRATCOM in the East taskforce directed at Eastern [[Europe|Europe]], notably [[Russia|Russia]], [[Hungary|Hungary]] and [[Poland|Poland]] with hosting debate sessions. Most of her sessions are geared towards stopping Russian disinformation and their "influencing of national elections", something [[Stefan Löfven|Stefan Löfven]] has been vocal about.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Spt4H-ogLkk</ref><ref>https://www.government.se/articles/2017/10/a-practical-approach-on-how-to-cope-with-disinformation/</ref>
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In a debate session in [[2018|2018]] by an [[Hungarian|Hungarian]] Pro-[[EU|EU]] society, at which she and [[DisinfoPortal|DisinfoPortal]] memeber [[Martin Mycielski|Martin Mycielski]] were members of the panel, she warned of election meddling citing the [[2016 US election|2016 US election]] as an example of what could happen in the [[EU|EU]] as "[[democracy|democracy]]" would get worse, remarking "[[fact-checking|fact-checking]] is not the answer (...) but a component" because "kids are more aware of the problem of what are you sharing and not" and "the middle-aged population that are just sharing whatever they see", something disproved in multiple scientific studies.<ref>https://www.wsj.com/articles/most-students-dont-know-when-news-is-fake-stanford-study-finds-1479752576</ref><ref>https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/07/170717220933.htm</ref> She apparently was pushing for a project where the EU member-states would launch governmental promoted websites all individually monitoring and fact-checking Russian [[TV|TV]]-channels.
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<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNSvY6Rp5Fg</ref>
  
==Connections==
 
She seems to be focused on [[Russia|Russia]] and [[Hungary|Hungary]], with hosting debate sessions at several Eastern-European locations. Most of her sessions are geared towards stopping Russian disinformation, [[Victor Orban|Victor Orban]] and [[Poland|Poland]] seem other targets."<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Spt4H-ogLkk</ref>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 27 March 2021

Person.png Ida Eklund-Lindwall WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Analyst, deep state operative)
Ida Lindwall.jpg
Born12-09-1980
Stockholm, Uppland & Södermanland, Sweden.
ResidenceStockholm
NationalitySwedish
Alma materUniversity of Stockholm
Member ofEast StratCom Task Force, Integrity Initiative/Cluster/Netherlands
Interests • Russia
• “Fake News”
An anti-Russian, ex-Amnesty International member of the Dutch cluster of the II, promoted as an expert on "disinformation".

Employment.png East StratCom Task Force Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
2015 - Present

Employment.png Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs

In office
- 2014
Moved back to Sweden in 2019

Employment.png Prime Minister's Office

In office
2014 - Present

Ida Eklund-Lindwall is a disinformation analyst having worked for Stefan Löfven's office, STRATCOM, The Swedish Ministry of Defence and the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency[1]. Her current employer is the European Union External Action Service that operates the Eastern Task Force of STRATCOM. She is also named as a member of the Dutch Cluster of the II, starting employment after a meeting called Answering Russia's Strategic Narratives between NATO, The Dutch Ministry of Defence and, The Institute for Statecraft, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research.

Early Career

Eklund-Lindwall graduated from the University of Stockholm with a degree in conflict and peace studies and human rights in 2007.[2] She worked as a "peacekeeper" in Georgia and a crisis-centre for peace-management. She is noted to be experienced by media-outlets and has mostly been recommended by her employer Amnesty International, her work there appeared to be reporting and visiting victims of war, such as in Palestine.[3]


Institute for Statecraft

Answering Russia's Strategic Narratives was a one day event on 22 June 2017 organised by The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, which described it as a "conference", although it was by invitation only. Reports from the HCSS from after the meeting revealed Stopfake and the East StratCom Task Force granted their database (of files on media sources, individuals and their role in reporting Russian news or interests of Russian media) to the HCSS for an "offensive" to set-up sites and institutes that would "monitor Russian dinformation", seemingly explaining the reason Ida Eklund-Lindwall became part of the Dutch Cluster of the IfS.[4]

She appeared to be travelling the Netherlands around the same time the Dutch Cluster of the II was set-up with an anti-fake news lecture at the University of Amsterdam in 2017, on the topic of fake news along with an anti-fake news campaign by media appearances of her co-speaker Marc Tuters, who linked "a frog using intimidation" and Donald Trump[5] to several social media-outlets with a different view on the official narrative.[6] In April of 2018 she, Stephen Dalziel (a director for the IfS, member of the Institute for Statecraft/Tor team), EU DisinfoLab member Guillaume Chaslot and London School of Economics professor Peter Pomerantsev joined in an "annual disinformation event"-session hosted by DisinfoPortal and the Atlantic Council, named "exposing the Kremlin's toolkit". Andy Pryce and several contacts of the IfS were other panel members in other sessions. Dalziel used the title "Senior Fellow, The Institute for Statecraft" which is quite interesting after the events that led to the Institute for Statecraft/Cover up.[7]


Russia

The only difference between these two pages is one of those sites has a Russian internet country code top-level domain. While the site should be a Finnish site, an enemy image is created here as you could easily use a Norwegian vs Finnish domain name.[8]

Eklund-Lindwall is one of 15 members at STRATCOM "aimed at Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine and created as a conclusion of the European Council meeting on 19 and 20 March 2015, with the need to challenge the ongoing disinformation campaigns by Russia", receiving at least €7.000.000 until 2020. The New York Times calls it "Europe's frontline against Russia", with Edward Lucas calling it in a lecture "the best weekly bulletin on Russian propaganda in the West next to StopFake", an organization of fellow II-member Yevhen Fedchenko.[9][10][11] She is also used in election-observation in eastern europe.[12]

Eklund-Lindwall lectures all over Europe on dozens of yearly events on behalf of the Stockholm Network and STRATCOM in the East taskforce directed at Eastern Europe, notably Russia, Hungary and Poland with hosting debate sessions. Most of her sessions are geared towards stopping Russian disinformation and their "influencing of national elections", something Stefan Löfven has been vocal about.[13][14]


In a debate session in 2018 by an Hungarian Pro-EU society, at which she and DisinfoPortal memeber Martin Mycielski were members of the panel, she warned of election meddling citing the 2016 US election as an example of what could happen in the EU as "democracy" would get worse, remarking "fact-checking is not the answer (...) but a component" because "kids are more aware of the problem of what are you sharing and not" and "the middle-aged population that are just sharing whatever they see", something disproved in multiple scientific studies.[15][16] She apparently was pushing for a project where the EU member-states would launch governmental promoted websites all individually monitoring and fact-checking Russian TV-channels. [17]


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