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}}[[image:Maria de Goeij at Strengthening_Europe's_'soft'_and_'hard'_defence (close up).jpg|left|300px|A handwritten sign at ''[[Strengthening Europe's 'soft' and 'hard' defence]]'', a Chatham House rule meeting at the [[Clingendael Institute]].]] | }}[[image:Maria de Goeij at Strengthening_Europe's_'soft'_and_'hard'_defence (close up).jpg|left|300px|A handwritten sign at ''[[Strengthening Europe's 'soft' and 'hard' defence]]'', a Chatham House rule meeting at the [[Clingendael Institute]].]] | ||
− | '''Maria de Goeij''' is a polyglot member of the [[Integrity Initiative]]. She is listed as a leader of some sorts of the [[Dutch Integrity Initiative Cluster]], having started the Dutch Cluster with the help of [[Sijbren de Jong]], [[Rianne Siebenga]] and [[Katharine Klacansky]] who worked at the [[Hague | + | '''Maria de Goeij''' is a polyglot member of the [[Integrity Initiative]]. She is listed as a leader of some sorts of the [[Dutch Integrity Initiative Cluster]], having started the Dutch Cluster with the help of [[Sijbren de Jong]], [[Rianne Siebenga]] and [[Katharine Klacansky]] who worked at the [[The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies]] (HCSS). She provided trip reports and seemed as the main recruiter for the Dutch Cluster, reporting and giving status updates about the team, including the "internal [[politics]]" that caused conflict and made Sijbren de Jong leave the HCSS and join [[NATO]]'s Shape Division. She currently works for the Special Services Division of Thomson [[Reuters]] in [[London]] consulting and providing IT and [[cyber security]] services for multiple [[governments]]. |
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Maria de Goeij (Deep state operative, consultant) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | The Netherlands | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | Dutch | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alma mater | University of Leiden, The Hague University of Applied Sciences, University of the Free State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Member of | Institute for Statecraft, Integrity Initiative, Netherlands/Deep state, Thomson Reuters Special Services/Board | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Integrity Initiative/Institute for Statecraft polyglot
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Maria de Goeij is a polyglot member of the Integrity Initiative. She is listed as a leader of some sorts of the Dutch Integrity Initiative Cluster, having started the Dutch Cluster with the help of Sijbren de Jong, Rianne Siebenga and Katharine Klacansky who worked at the The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS). She provided trip reports and seemed as the main recruiter for the Dutch Cluster, reporting and giving status updates about the team, including the "internal politics" that caused conflict and made Sijbren de Jong leave the HCSS and join NATO's Shape Division. She currently works for the Special Services Division of Thomson Reuters in London consulting and providing IT and cyber security services for multiple governments.
Contents
Languages
Maria de Goeij speaks Afrikaans, Dutch, English, French, German & Danish (reading). She was learning Swedish and Russian in 2018.[1]
She has a Masters degree in Crisis and Security Management from the University of Leiden and one in European Studies from The Hague University of Applied Sciences or Haagse Hogeschool in Dutch. She is a member of the LinkedIn group European Studies Alumni from The Hague University of Applied Sciences.[2]
Activities
Maria de Goeij attended the NATO 2018 Riga Stratcom Dialogue and submitted a trip report which was leaked in December 2018. Gaby van den Berg was present and was "very interested in joining the IfS. The Head of Section Cultural Affairs & Information of the Dutch Army Robert Gooren also aided De Goeij in achieving more contacts for her cluster. De Goeij seemed to try to recruit members of the Dutch Ministry of Defence that were setting up their own cyber warfare departments or close consultants.[3]
Cover-Up
After the Integrity Initiative Leak de Goeij attempted to conceal her past and places that would connect her to the Institute for Statecraft, similar to how Rianne Siebenga, Ida Eklund-Lindwall and Sijbren de Jong deleted all mentions of the IfS and the original event where the Dutch cluster was set-up that now only appears in the curriculum vitae of an assistant to De Jong and Siebenga.[6] Interesting to note here are the passages (or just her profile picture) she removed from her LinkedIn page. Even pieces of her resume that aren't aren't linked yet to other members are deleted including her degree from the The Hague University of Applied Sciences and the South African University of the Free State. Apparently the new leader "coordinated the cluster from London"[7], De Goeij's new workplace from April of 2018. If that is correct Rianne Siebenga was the main Dutch member in command in the Netherlands from mid-2018.
The new name of the IfS on Maria de Goeij's Linkedin page appears to be "thinktank".[8] Her new role at a specialized security and IT consultancy division of Thomson-Reuters is interesting as she gives no date of resignation at the "thinktank", leaving questions who she actually works for, what she is doing at Thomson Reuters, possibly in cooperation with Matthijs Veenendaal, a "cyberterrorism" scientist she met during the 2018 Riga Stratcom dialogue in Latvia and possibly also the summer conference where the Dutch Cluster was set-up.
A Document by Maria de Goeij
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:Post Trip Report Stratcom event 11-13th June 2018 | report | 26 December 2018 | Participants telling of several meeting with fellow information warriors in Riga | Participants telling of several meeting with fellow information warriors in Riga, esp. British and Dutch. Ad bureau Saatchi working for US State Dept. |
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Cold War Then and Now? | 13 October 2018 09:30:00 | 13 October 2018 16:30:00 | London City of London School UK | A free conference that appears to have been part of a broader campaign by the Institute for Statecraft to promote Cold War 2.0. |
Strengthening Europe's 'soft' and 'hard' defence | 25 March 2019 13:00:00 | 25 March 2019 17:00:00 | Netherlands The Hague Clingendael Institute | Chatham House rule meeting with organised by the Institute for Statecraft and the Clingendael Institute. |
Event Witnessed
Event | Location(s) | Description |
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2018 Riga Stratcom Dialogue | Latvia Riga | Spooky/MICC conference attended by Maria de Goeij whose trip report on it for the Integrity Initiative was leaked. |
References
- ↑ https://www.pdf-archive.com/2018/11/02/iihandbookv2/
- ↑ https://nl.linkedin.com/in/maria-d-7000a717
- ↑ https://www.pdf-archive.com/2018/12/28/ptrstratcomrigajun18-maria-de-goeij/
- ↑ https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2018-12-12a.285.0
- ↑ https://twitter.com/Whtapl/status/1077275368032067586/photo/2
- ↑ https://wikispooks.com/wiki/File:SomeoneforgotSiebenga.png
- ↑ https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Document:Progress_report_on_establishing_national_clusters#Integrity_Netherlands
- ↑ https://www.linkedin.com/in/hjkyt47634ob/