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Headquarters | Whitehall, Westminster, ![]() |
Leader | Secretary of State for Defence |
Type | military |
Subgroups | • United Kingdom Special Forces • Directorate General Media and Communications • Directorate of Targeting and Information Operations • Directorate of Defence Communications • UK/Ministry of Defence/Press Office • Army Doctrine Committee • Defence Intelligence and Security Centre • Intelligence Corps • “Development” • Concepts and Doctrine Centre • Land Warfare Centre • 15 (UK) Psychological Operations Group • 7644 (Media operations) Squadron • British Forces Broadcasting Service |
Staff | 58,160 |
Founder of | Project Alchemy |
Exposed by | 2021 British Ministry of Defence leaks |
Recipient of | File:LetterKockGeorgeYounger280487.pdf |
Subpage | •UK/Ministry of Defence/Press Office |
Contents
Subcontractors
The Integrity Initiative Leak revealed UK MoD subcontrator K0584 to be the Institute for Statecraft.[1]
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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"Philip Cross" | “My view is that Philip Cross probably is a real person, but that he fronts for a group acting under his name. It is undeniably true, in fact the government has boasted, that both the MOD and GCHQ have “cyber-war” ops aiming to defend the “official narrative" against alternative news media, and that is precisely the purpose of the “Philip Cross” operation on Wikipedia. The extreme regularity of output argues against “Philip Cross” being either a one man or volunteer operation. I do not rule out however the possibility he genuinely is just a single extremely obsessed right wing fanatic.” | "Philip Cross" Craig Murray | 21 May 2018 |
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Howard Body | Assistant Head Science Support | December 2017 | ||
John Bourn | Deputy Under Secretary of State | 1985 | 1988 | "Ringside seat" to the Al-Yamamah arms deals |
Jon Day | Second Permanent Secretary | 2011 | 2012 | |
Jon Day | Director-General of Security Policy | 2008 | 2011 | |
Stephen Jolly | Director of Defence Communications | 2013 | 2015 | |
Amil Khan | Syria Armed Opposition Support Project Director | July 2017 | ||
Angus Taverner | 2000 | 2004 | "Media Ops Policy & Plans" | |
Kevin Tebbit | Permanent Under Secretary of State | July 1998 | November 2005 |
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