Rianne Siebenga
Rianne Siebenga (scientist, Terrorism expert, Deep state operative) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | 1991 Mijdrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Residence | Amsterdam(?), Netherlands | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | Dutch | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alma mater | University of Groningen, University of Leiden | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Member of | Integrity Initiative/Cluster/Netherlands, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Interests | • National Security • counterterrorism • “Fake News” | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A secretive colleague of II-member Sibbren de Jong specialized in "counterterrorism".
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Rianne Siebenga is a Dutch scientist specialized as terrorism expert located in the Netherlands, working in Amsterdam for the UK-based PricewaterhouseCoopers or PwC for short, one of the largest accounting and law-firms in the world.[1] Her name was leaked in the Integrity Initiative/Leak/1. She appears to have worked together at the same employer with Sijbren de Jong, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies.[2] The Dutch Cluster of the II was set-up at the same time at their employer.[3]
Background
Siebenga graduated from the University of Groningen with a degree in international relations and international organization in 2014 visiting Costa Rica and South Africa for the language and an extra module for South African politics, and from the University of Leiden with a degree in crisis and security management in 2017. She also had an semester exchange at the University of Basel. Quite the polyglot, she also knows Spanish, German, French next to English and her native Dutch.
She presents herself as "Working with clients on organizational transformation aimed at dealing with new societal, political and technological developments. From strategy to execution with a strong focus on stakeholder engagement within politically sensitive and complex environments. Stimulating innovative means of policy development, implementation and evaluation", "for clients within the public justice and (national) security domain on matters regarding i.e. defence, counterterrorism and organized crime". She is apparently since 2017 part of the PwC Global Government Security Network (GGSN).[4]
United Nations
During her study she apparently was selected by Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the Permanent Mission to the UN to be part of the 5th UN General Assembly in New York City, and engaged in negotiations on the financing and management of UN peacekeeping operations within the Fifth Committee of the UN General Assembly. Some of her other key dossiers include the
1. Peacekeeping program budget ($8Million USD)
2. The UN peace-force regarding the civil war of Mali
3. The UN peace-force regarding the civil war of South-Sudan
4. Sexual trafficking and abuse
5. The board of auditors
Some of her other responsibilities during that time included the joining of meetings on countering the financing of terrorism, the Global Counterterrorism Forum and terrorist-groups in Asia, supporting the military advisors of the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations, co-organizing a conference on the use of intelligence in peace operations, and actively campaigning and organizing high-level visits for a Dutch non-permanent UN Security Council seat.
HCSS & II
Being a fresh graduate, Siebenga got hired by the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, a well-known Dutch think-tank set-up in cooperation with the Clingendael institute, focused on strategic studies regarding counter-terrorism, national security and international security-risks, having the Dutch Ministry of Security & Justice, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Dutch Ministry of Defence as regular customers. In addition, also working for the European Commission and NATO.[6] She and Sijbren de Jong apparently got selected by Maria de Goeij and the Dutch Ministry of Defence to head the start of the Dutch Cluster of the II in the summer of 2017.
Founder Rob de Wijk is one of the most known terrorism experts on Dutch corporate media and state-funded outlets, with several odd statements in his dozens of publications and books. He retired from TV-appearances in 2017, with these closing remarks to Dutch state-broadcaster NOS[7];
*There is no info shortly after an terror-attack, you can only speculate (...) discretising yourself as expert. (...) *Sometimes I see colleagues directly appearing on TV, they are just vain (..) *The attack on the team bus of Borussia Dortmund in 2017 was immediately credited to IS because of one letter, but I know an "IS-letter" is never IS.
Siebenga worked in the HCSS on research for policy papers, reports and strategic briefings on matters of international security & defence, specifically: counter terrorism- (inter)national security strategies, UN peace operations, disinformation and offensive security capabilities.
She appears to only have a few publications regarding the; promotion for the involvement of the UK in cooperative counter-terrorism measures and data-protection policies, the effect of growing cities throughout the world - this piece calls for extensive use of governmental (and foreign even non-state) actors (including the killing of 1000s of your own citizens and permanent military presence like in the Favela's of Rio de Janeiro as examples, where the police is according to Amnesty International and Human Right's watch the most deadly police force over the world) to prevent "recruitment" in "no-go urban areas" even mentioning safe places as Paris, and the destruction of Tokyo of Warsaw in World War 2 as an example that the bombardment of a city doesn't have to mean it's death forever[8] - (as if we would even need to consider starting such cruelties again), a piece on China conluding to "design legislation, which is primarily aimed at "closing the ranks" against Chins's new Silk Roads with the piece remarking "It is therefore recommended for the intelligence services to use their networks to engage in the continuous monitoring[9] (...) of OBOR (A Chinese proposed Silk Road)", a piece with the High-Level Independent Panel on Peace regarding the continues Rape of UN Peacekeeping Forces, giving recommendations already given in 90s, not adressing the problems the reported commanders that would be reported to are themselves[10] luring children and raping and sex trafficking minors[11].
PricewaterhouseCoopers
PwC is part of the "big four" in professional services along with Ernst & Young, KPMG and Deloitte. They account for the audits of 99% of the british companies on the stock exchange FTSE 100 and 96% of the FTSE 250.[12] It's part of the Security and Defence Agenda, Bruegel, Social Market Foundation, Reason Foundation and German-British Forum. PwC has been in 1000 (if not more settled outside court) lawsuits reagdring corruption or just plain cover-ups. In Luxembourg alone it "helped multinational companies obtain 548 legal tax rulings between 2002 and 2010".[13] Spooky Bill Fairclough is a well-known employee.
References
- ↑ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/10/04/deloitte-overtakes-pwc-as-worlds-biggest-accountant/
- ↑ https://www.linkedin.com/in/riannesiebenga/
- ↑ https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Document:Progress_report_on_establishing_national_clusters#Integrity_Netherlands
- ↑ https://wikispooks.com/wiki/File:Profile.pdf
- ↑ https://www.linkedin.com/in/katharineklacansky/
- ↑ https://hcss.nl/about
- ↑ https://nos.nl/artikel/2175922-terrorisme-is-als-straattheater-en-valt-of-staat-bij-aandacht.html
- ↑ https://hcss.nl/sites/default/files/files/reports/HCSS_Resilient-Cities-Safe-Societies.pdf
- ↑ https://hcss.nl/sites/default/files/files/reports/Geoeconomics_Behind_OBOR_FINAL%20%283%29.pdf
- ↑ https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2017/04/12/un-peacekeepers-child-sex-ring-left-victims-but-no-arrests.html
- ↑ https://hcss.nl/sites/default/files/files/reports/Progress_on_UN_peacekeeping_reform.pdf
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Four_accounting_firms
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PricewaterhouseCoopers#Controversies